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The Toronto Show
The Toronto Show is an innovative and high-profile entertainment variety showcase for Toronto comedians, musicians, singers, dancers and magicians and a ‘must stop’ performance destination for acclaimed entertainers from around the world. Sketch and standup funnyman Enis Esmer and musical director Neil Brathwaite host.
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Plot Summary
The Toronto Show was a sketch comedy series that aired on CBC Television. It featured a variety of comedic sketches, often with a Canadian sensibility. The show aimed to provide lighthearted entertainment through its diverse cast and varied comedic scenarios.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'The Toronto Show (2003)' is extremely limited due to its nature as a regional television program with a short run. Contemporary reviews are scarce and not widely archived. Audience reception data from this period is also difficult to ascertain.
What Reviewers Say
Limited information available on specific critical takeaways.
Audience reception data from the time is not readily accessible.
Often cited as an example of Canadian sketch comedy.
Google audience: Due to the obscurity and age of the show, specific Google user reviews are not available to summarize.
Fun Fact
The show was an early platform for several Canadian comedians who later achieved broader recognition in the industry.
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