2010 TFOC Performers
Featured perfoermers from the 2010 Toronto Festival of Clowns.
Rutabagan
Christian Laurin - MASTERS OF CLOWN
Christian is a graduate of the Neighbourhood Playhouse School of Theatre and has studied Pochinko-based clown since 1994.
Claire Ness - Hooked
Claire Ness - HOOKED
Being born and bred in the tough and wild Yukon, Claire Ness naturally gravitated towards show biz. After hitting it big in such far north productions as Hair, Guys and Dolls, Laughter on the 23rd Floor and Cabaret, Claire moved to the centre of the universe.
Fiona Griffiths pas de spaghetti
Fiona Griffiths - MASTERS OF CLOWN
Fiona Griffiths is a teacher, actor, clown, choreographer and body worker.
Meagan OShea
Meagan O’Shea - Based on Actual Unrelated Events
“One of the city’s most engaging independent artists” (Toronto Star), Meagan O’Shea is loved for her innovative solo work and the city-spanning dance like no one is watching (Scotiabank Nuit Blanche 2009). Under the banner of Stand Up Dance, O’Shea jumps from dance, storytelling, clown, and comedy, through improvisation in her “whacky, whimsical, and wonderful“ (Toronto Star) solo performances.
Melissa
Melissa D’Agostino - Lupe's Next Top Lupe
Actor, writer and producer Melissa D’Agostino has been called “outrageously funny” (NOW Magazine), “A standout” (NOW Magazine) and “hilarious” (EYE Magazine).
Morro and Jasp GONE WILD
Morro & Jasp - GONE WILD
Spring break is here and Morro and Jasp are taking off on their biggest and boldest adventure yet. Pack your bags and join the clown sisters for the coming-of-age trip of a lifetime.
Mysterion
Mysterion the Mindreader
The only performer in Toronto with a PHD in ESP!
Rick Roberts
Rick Roberts - MASTERS OF CLOWN
A favourite with audiences for over a decade, Rick Roberts is arguably one of Canada’s most versatile actors.  He has brought his skills as a physical performer to work in film, television and theatre.
The Experts
The Experts - The World Is Ending…and It’s All Your Fault
The 21st century is a scary time. Political and environmental issues draw closer and closer to a breaking point, doomsday prophecies fill our movies and music, and people seem increasingly disconnected from the comforts of community and spirituality.
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Neil Muscott's long standing clown and physical comedy show returns fo...
Rick Roberts and Fiona Griffiths are the featured speakers in this dis...
One night a year the east-ends best show makes its way across to the w...
A showcase featuring the best work to come out of recent physical thea...