

Kash, who just finished a production of Casey and Diana in Stratford, co-founded klusterfork alongside Pat Maitland and Ian Burns in 2019. “But also parents and people are done with the routine of school, and it’s time to have a glass of wine and laugh and just celebrate the beginning of summer break.” “All of our classes have stopped, so School’s Out! just feels like a celebration of a few amazing semesters at klusterfork.” “June always felt like the beginning of summer to me,” Linda Kash tells kawarthaNOW during an interview where she was joined by Matt Baram and Naomi Snieckus. Like klusterfork’s previous Market Hall shows, including last year’s “April Fool’s Gold” and 2020’s “It’s Winter! Still,” this year’s production is a celebration of a time of year.
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While arguably best known for her TV ad portrayal of the Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese Angel, Kash has a long and impressive acting resumé overflowing with film, television, and stage credits. Linda Kash, along with Pat Maitland and Ian Burns, founded klusterfork entertainment in 2019 with the intention of producing live comedy shows as well as hosting workshops focused on various aspects of the entertainment industry. Tickets can also be purchased at the door for $35. cost $30, with assigned cabaret table seats going for $40, available in person at the Market Hall box office at 140 Charlotte Street from 12 to 5 p.m. On June 24, the organization is hosting a cycling fundraising event beginning in Nicholls Oval and proceeding along the Rotary Trail.Īdvance general admission tickets to the June 29th “School’s Out!” show at 8 p.m.
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They’ve since spent more than 10 years doing improvised shows through their company and have travelled extensively for international festivals.Īlso joining the line-up are performers local audiences will be familiar with from klusterfork’s “Impros vs Joes” series at the Gordon Best Theatre, including Janet Van De Graaff, Mark Rostrup, and Kerry Griffin (who also appeared in “April Fool’s Gold,” klusterfork’s improv comedy show at the Market Hall last spring).Ī portion of the ticket proceeds from “School’s Out!” will go to the Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge’s Change the Cycle campaign to raise funds for its Garden Homes project, which aims to will provide affordable small homes for vulnerable people at risk of homelessness. The couple first met while working at Second City Toronto before starting not-for-profit theatre company The National Theatre of the World. “School’s Out!” will see klusterfork co-founder Linda Kash welcome comedy duo Naomi Snieckus and Matt Baram back to Peterborough for the first time in years. That’s the sort of chaos and hilarity that’s sure to ensue on Thursday, June 29th when klusterfork entertainment brings a star-studded cast to Market Hall Performing Arts Centre in downtown Peterborough for an evening of improv comedy. One minute you’re hosting an interview and the next, you’re breaking up with your boyfriend Joe because his Rottweiler ate your daughter.


(kawarthaNOW collage of supplied photos)Īnything can happen with improv. Danny Bronson and Blair Packham (not pictured) will be providing musical entertainment. Left to right, top and bottom: Linda Kash, Matt Baram, Naomi Snieckus, Janet Van De Graaff, Mark Rostrup, and Kerry Griffin.

A star-studded cast of improv performers will take to the stage at Market Hall Performing Arts Centre in downtown Peterborough on Jfor klusterfork entertainment's "School's Out" improv comedy show.
