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2026 PRODUCTIONS

Shut Up and Lip Sync

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

8 pm

9:30 pm

1 pm

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

  

And Then What Happened… Black Canadian History- the untold stories

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

8 pm

9:30 pm

6:30 pm

Red Brick Cafe, 8 Douglas St

  

The Scenario: Hip-Hop + Improv Comedy

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

8 pm

  

9:30 pm

Art Not Shame, 119 Wyndham St N

1 pm

Tales From the Wacky Dimension

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

  

8 pm

2:30 pm

Art Not Shame, 119 Wyndham St N

4 pm

Abbey Road Bomb Shelter

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

6:30 pm

  

8 pm

Art Not Shame, 119 Wyndham St N

2:30 pm

The Road to Somewhere

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

  

9:30 pm

1 pm & 6:30 pm

Art Not Shame, 119 Wyndham St N

  

Paradise On Earth – An Environmental Musical Comedy

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

6:30 pm

  

8 pm

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

1 pm

The Need To Be Valuable

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

9:30 pm

6:30 pm

4 pm

Art Not Shame, 119 Wyndham St N

  

Detention

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

  

6:30 pm

2:30 pm & 9:30 pm

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

  

Second Best Friend

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

6:30 pm

8 pm

9:30 pm

Red Brick Cafe, 8 Douglas St

  

The Curse Of Girl Night

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

9:30 pm

6:30 pm

8 pm

Red Brick Cafe, 8 Douglas St

  

Trivial Lawsuit

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

9:30 pm

  

4 pm

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

4 pm

The Drake Equation

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

  

8 pm

6:30 pm

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

2:30 pm

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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.

© 2026 by Guelph Fringe Festival

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