Posts with the tag Stand-Up.

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Album Review: Greg Proops - Kidding. But Still.

Posted by: Andrew Lizotte  •  June 8, 2026 @ 7:45pm

Kidding. But Still. feels like you're hanging out at a fun New Year's Eve party and Greg Proops just happens to be holding court. Greg is someone I've been watching since I started comedy. A lot of people know him from Whose Line is it Anyway?, but I've always been more impressed by his improvisation as a stand up.

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Album Review: Jamel Johnson - Mid-Range

Posted by: Matthew Ardill  •  June 7, 2026 @ 3:16pm

Mid-Range is not Jamel Johnson's first foray into comedy albums. Jamel, who rose up through the D.C. comedy scene and is now a regular at the Improv, launches into a tight and punchy 30ish-minute set.

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Album Review: Kyle Bergstresser - You Gotta Get Used to the Boy

Posted by: Matthew Ardill  •  June 6, 2026 @ 4:10pm

A little over a year back, I settled into a seat to watch Kyle Bergstresser record his album You Gotta Get Used To The Boy at The John Candy Box Theatre in Toronto's Second City.

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JFL Vancouver Interview: Comic and improvisor Mark Little hosts 'The Alternative Show'

Posted by: Paul Little  •  February 12, 2026 @ 9:16pm

Mark Little has made his mark in every possible corner of the Canadian comedy scene. Starting out in his hometown of Halifax with the sketch comedy troupe Picnicface (pioneers of online video sketch comedy), he eventually moved to Toronto and continued working regularly in sketch, improv, and stand-up.

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Review: Myq Kaplan – Rini

Posted by: Matthew Ardill  •  November 19, 2025 @ 8:31pm

Myq Kaplan is a New York-based comedian who's been in the industry for over 20 years, and out of the gate he tips his hand at the type of experience you're in for.

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JFL Toronto Review: Conner O'Malley

Posted by: Andrew Lizotte  •  September 15, 2025 @ 4:59pm

In an effort not to bury the lede: You're going to want to see Conner O'Malley.

In a time when the news is overwhelming and it feels like satire might be dead – because reality is just too over the top – his show on Saturday at JFL Toronto was actually kind of healing. It made me laugh in a way that almost knocked me off balance and I didn't see coming.

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Live Review: Tracy Hamilton's "I'm Actually Right About Everything: A Bisexual Love Story"

Posted by: Matthew Ardill  •  July 29, 2025 @ 9:07pm

Full disclosure: I've known Tracy for several years.

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Comedian Sydnee Washington at JFL Toronto

Posted by: Melanie Dahling  •  September 27, 2023 @ 9:51am

I got the chance to catch up on Zoom with the charming and talented Sydnee Washington ahead of her appearances at the Toronto Just for Laughs Festival.

You can catch Syndee's solo show "How to Start a Fire" at JFL Toronto every night at Comedy Bar from September 27-30.

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Live Review: Al Val's Big, Brave Comedy Taping

Posted by: Matthew Ardill  •  September 19, 2023 @ 12:12pm

The first time I saw Al Val perform, she was getting roasted by a vicious panel of her peers at one of Todd Van Allen's "Write 'em Up" shows at Comedy Bar; she was being torn apart by the zippers on her pants.

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Review: The Jackie Jenkins Jr. Bootleg Comedy Extravaganza

Posted by: Matthew Ardill  •  May 18, 2023 @ 7:30pm

Sitting down to listen to Jackie Jenkins Jr.'s album, The Jackie Jenkins Jr. Bootleg Comedy Extravaganza, was one of the things I enjoy most about comedy – experiencing something I've not heard before. Jackie is a New Orleans-based comic who has two self-produced specials: Jackie Jenkins Jr.

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