*Recipients of the 2009 Canadian Comedy Award-Best Improv Troupe.
*Recipients of the 2009 Canadian Comedy Award-Best Improv Troupe.
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“The hilarious National Theatre of the World (Matt Baram, Naomi Snieckus and Ron Pederson) are providing unlimited fun... an interdisciplinary exercise in hilarity”.
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“(Impromptu Splendor) demonstrated that improvisation is more than just a jokefest;
it can also be a serious study in humanity."
-Time Out Chicago’s JASON HEIDERMANN

"The show is so spot-on it's hard to believe they just made it all up”.
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“Equal parts funny and tragic. These guys proved themselves to be brave, brainy and incredibly agile”.
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"Brainiacs"
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