• The Great Canadian Comedy Film Festival, November 28th & 29th

    Laugh out loud at The Great Canadian Comedy Film Festival in Toronto — a two-night showcase of the funniest short films from around the world. Red Block (Friday, November 28th) Blue Block (Saturday, November 29th) DescriptionNow celebrating its 8th year, The Great Canadian Comedy Film Festival showcases over 60 short films from top independent comedy filmmakers worldwide. Each screening includes 15–18 hilarious shorts, and at the end of the night, the audience votes to award $300 cash prizes to the funniest creators. Hosted at the historic Royal Theatre in Toronto, the festival is more than just a screening — it’s a celebration of laughter, creativity, and the art of comedy. Don’t miss…

  • Hallmark(ish), November 20th-January 4th

    The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical flips festive clichés on their head. Expect carols, cookies, and complete Christmas chaos. The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical tells the story of our heroine, Holly, an overworked city executive forced to return to her quirky hometown to help her mother run the family business. Holly reunites with Mark, an old flame (who is now the local Sheriff!) and discovers the town’s long-running cookie contest cheating conspiracy involves a moose on the loose. As Holly juggles romance, small-town drama, and a looming corporate merger, she learns that love and community might matter more than work. Packed with immersive holiday moments and original pop songs such as, “Tariffs for…

  • Bruce McCulloch , March 6th

    Bruce McCulloch, an Albertan punk and son of a salesman, grew up playing hockey, listening to rock music and fist-fighting cowboys. He took business at Mount Royal College and when he predictably got 20% he segued to journalism and started writing funny stories. He soon found himself at Loose Moose Theatre: home of theatre sports (competitive improv), where he met Mark McKinney, and his future was set. They started writing and performing together, later moving to Toronto to “make it.” In Toronto, he and Mark found the other members of The Kids in the Hall, and Bruce built the foundations for a career spanning television, theatre, and film.  His latest…