Toronto International Improv Festival
Toronto International Improv Festival was a Toronto festival founded by Kevin Patrick Robbins that helped connect the city’s scene to long-form companies and teachers from across North America.
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In 2001, Impatient Productions produced the first Toronto Improv Festival, establishing what would become an annual gathering that brought guest performers from television and film to the city's long-form improv community. The festival continued every August for the duration of the company's operation and was one of the few recurring international improv festivals in Canada.
How to Reference This Page
The Improv Archive. (2026). Toronto International Improv Festival. Retrieved March 17, 2026, from https://improvarchive.org/festivals/toronto-international-improv-festival
The Improv Archive. "Toronto International Improv Festival." The Improv Archive, 2026. https://improvarchive.org/festivals/toronto-international-improv-festival.
The Improv Archive. "Toronto International Improv Festival." The Improv Archive, 2026, https://improvarchive.org/festivals/toronto-international-improv-festival. Accessed March 17, 2026.
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