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Fringe Family Fun Show

Perennial fringe performer Greg Woods is back with his family-friendly magic show. Woods brings his “goofy uncle” persona to the stage once again with his signature punning and some of his favourite tricks. But while he brings back his favourites, Woods also works to update his act to keep things fresh, so if you’ve taken the kids in the past, you will get to see something different.

No matter what his young audience — or his young volunteers — throw at him, Woods keeps the show moving and always brings a message of warmth and kindness to the stage. Watch for those loopy coat hangers and the beautiful butterflies. This is a great show for the little ones.

— Wendy Burke

 

From the Fringe program:

"Polished and professional, Wood has a delightful rapport with his audience and keeps the crowd laughing and smiling right to the end."

- Free Press Review

"The charm of this ever-so-well-done act is that the entire family can sit and enjoy the performance together; and that's what families are looking for in a good Kids Fringe show." - CBC Review

Recommended For: Family Friendly

Length: 45 min

Tickets: $5

Babes in arms permitted.

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