Generally Hospital Sketch Show at Toronto Fringe Festival
Let’s get clinical! Generally Hospital is a comedic sketch revue about a serious place: the hospital.
From impossible rules for newborn babies, songs about death, to finding love in a room filled with farts; we have you covered for an hour of laughter, tears, and other bodily functions!
Directed by:
Leigh Cameron (Second City Mainstage, 32 Short Sketches About Bees)
Musical director:
Nicole Byblow (Juno Awards Industry Gala)
Dramaturg:
Ryan Hughes (2017 Fringe Festival comedy Welcome to the Bunker)
Featuring:
Ophira Calof (All Access Sketch, SCTO Diversity Fellowship)
Sabrina Friedman (Only One of Us is Jewish)
Devan Islas (Good Judy)
Alia Ceniza Rasul (Bob Curry Fellowship, Tita Collective)
Grace Smith (All Access Sketch)
Accessibility information:
The Tarragon Extra-Space has wheelchair accessible seating in the front row of the theatre. The main entrance features no steps with an automatic door, and there is an accessible washroom on site. Assistive listening devices are available through the theatre, and we will also be providing the following performances:
Relaxed Performance (Friday, July 13th at 12:15 PM)
ASL Interpreted Performance (Saturday, July 14th at 7:15 PM)
Audio Described Performance (Sunday, July 15th at 3:15 PM)
Please contact us if you have any other accessibility needs, concerns, or questions!
Get your tickets now at https://fringetoronto.com/festivals/fringe/event/generally-hospital
We can't wait to have some x-rayted laughs with you!