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Toronto Fringe Festival 2025: A complete guide with reviews and our critics' top picks

Toronto Fringe Festival 2025: A complete guide with reviews and our critics' top picks

Toronto Star05-07-2025
The 37th edition of the Toronto Fringe Festival is now running through July 13 at venues across the city. This summer's festival features more than 100 productions, including new musicals, clown comedies and family dramas.
The Star will have comprehensive coverage of the 2025 Fringe, including reviews of roughly three dozen productions from Joshua Chong, Glenn Sumi and Alexa MacKie. In the spirit of the Fringe, the Star will not be awarding star ratings. Instead, recommended productions will be denoted with a 'Critic's Pick' designation.
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