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Get ready to witness a group of up-and-coming Canadian comedic talent take the stage and shake up the world of comedy.
New Faces Canada: Brendan D’Souza, Dakota Ray Hebert, Faris Hytiaa, Henry Sir, Maddy Kelly, Michelle Forrester, Moe Ismail, Natasha Lyn Myles, Ryan Williams, Spencer Adamus.The New Faces Showcases are included in the ComedyPRO Pass however individual tickets are also available for purchaseDiscover a handpicked selection of the funniest upcoming stand-up comedians from all corners of North America in the sensational New Faces showcase.
New Faces Group 1 and 2: Anna Seregina, Asha Ward, Audrey Stewart, Brittany Schmitt, Chike Robinson, Dan Lamorte, Darius Bennett, Derrick Stroup, Fumi Abe, Kelly Ryan, Leslie Liao, Maggie Winters, Morgan Jay, Nico Carney, Sahana Srinivasan, Sahib Singh, Sam Morrison, Saul Trujillo, Tommy Brennan, Troy Bond, Zach Brazão.
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