![]() ![]() You’ve got to move fast, or in some cases, you had to have moved fast. If you want to see the buzziest shows, it’s not enough to spend several hours in the rush line, as many did for 2011’s Kim’s Convenience. This year, Fringe-goers are finding that more and more shows are “sold out,” thanks to a new policy dictating that 100 per cent of tickets to any given performance be put up for sale in advance (whereas, in previous years, a number of tickets were reserved at the door for last-minute buyers). No, they’re not “beer tent,” or “musical satire,” or even “Rob Ford” (thankfully). We’re six days into the 26th annual Toronto Fringe Festival, and there are two words echoing around the festival hub at Bloor and Bathurst streets. ![]() Mark Shyzer stars in Great Battles in History. ![]()
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