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Damonde Tschritter
Damonde Tschritter began his stand-up career by watching A&E at the Improv while recovering from a near death experience. Comedy must be the best remedy because less than a year later Damonde was garnering raved attention in the Vancouver comedy scene.
His relaxed, laid-back style and unique comic voice have made him a side-splitting favourite across Canada and the US. In November 2006, Damonde did what no other Canadian has ever been able to do: The 36-year-old became the first stand-up comic from Canada to win the prestigious Seattle International Comedy Competition in its 27-year history. |
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Paul Myrehaug
Born and raised in Camrose Alberta and now living in Vancouver, Paul Myrehaug lures in his audience with charismatic charm, turns around and makes them laugh at things they shouldn’t. Fast wit at a slow pace leaves crowds in hysterics and begging for more. Paul Tours internationally and has performed for hundreds of thousands of people live, and millions of people on television. |
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Toby Hargrave
A skilled storyteller, Toby has a wonderful gift for making the audience feel right at home. His comedy has universal appeal, leaving audience members nodding in agreement, feeling "me too!" Or in stark horror saying "may God have mercy on his heathen soul".
Toby's first steps into the world of Comedy were in Improv and Sketch, in 1992. As a member of the award winning company Rapid Fire Theatre for over 10 years, he has proven himself a skilled improviser, performing with the likes of Joe Flaherty of SCTV fame and with another award-winning Improv Company, Die Nasty, during their annual "soap-a-thon". |