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Trivial Lawsuit

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Trivial Lawsuit is an award-winning Fringe Festival comedy gameshow is returning to Guelph and you get to be a part of it. Every show is different so you will get a new experience every time. Trivial Lawsuit takes the classic format of a live trivia gameshow and flips it on its head with unexpected twists, hilarious routines, and many out-of-this-world mini games within the game. The best part is that YOU can be one of 4 lucky and voluntary contestants! Or. if you prefer, you can just sit back and enjoy it from the audience.


Reviews have hailed Trivial Lawsuit as being "One of the most creative, unique, and out-there shows I have ever seen", and "A one-of-a-kind show; I could not stop laughing the entire time." Written, produced, and performed by Graeme Taylor, a Toronto-based comedy writer and performer who's been described as "one of the most promising young voices in comedy I have seen in years" by Mark Breslin, owner of the Canadian Yuk Yuk's comedy club franchise. He has been making people laugh all his life and now he's coming back to Guelph.

Content warnings: 

Death or dying, Murder, Self-harm and suicide, Swears or curses, Violence, While there is no nudity or pornographic content of any kind, there is some sexually explicit themes I guess? There are many sexual jokes in the show, but the most explicit thing I actually show is a cartoonishly large censor bar where someone's groin would be.

Venue:

Guelph Arts Council, 55 Wyndham St N, Unit 22B

Friday, August 7, 2026

1:30 a.m.

Saturday, August 8, 2026

8:00 p.m.

Sunday, August 9, 2026

8:00:00 p.m.

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Land Acknowledgement

The Guelph Fringe Festival will be performed on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation of the Anishinaabek Peoples. We recognize this gathering place where we create and perform theatre is home to many past, present, and future First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Our acknowledgement of the land is our declaration of our collective responsibility to this place and its peoples’ histories, rights, and presence. The Guelph Fringe team supports and adds our collective voice to the CALLS TO ACTION by the Truth and Reconciliation Committee on Indian Residential Schools (and other identified sites of trauma) with our commitment to never forget, to hold governments and colonial forces to account, and to seek accountability and healing for injustice.

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