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Cancer Can’t Dance Like This (One Person Show)

Written By Daniel Stolfi

Directed by Andrew Ferguson

In March of 2008 Daniel was diagnosed with Acute Non-Hodgkin’s T-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma, an aggressive form of Cancer requiring equally aggressive chemotherapy and radiation treatments over the next two years of his life.   Through his ongoing battle with the disease, Daniel created his simultaneously heart warming and hysterical, Canadian Comedy Award winning one-person show, “Cancer Can’t Dance Like This”

 
 

Another Trip Around the Sun (One Person Show)

Written and Performed by Daniel Stolfi

Almost eight years have gone by since Daniel first performed his cross-country hit Cancer Can’t Dance Like This, about his two-year battle with Lymphoma. During that time and through his experiences as a cancer survivor, Daniel’s perspective on life has changed and he’s in the mood to share what he’s learned along the way. Daniel will offer his comedic take on subject matters, such as space, religion, human interactions, music and his love affair with Michael Jackson. Daniel uses a mix of storytelling, characters and observational humour to offer some suggestions on how we can make this spinning ball hurling through space, a better place to live.

 

Finding Funny (One Person Show)

Written and Performed by Daniel Stolfi

Directed by Andrew Ferguson

When Daniel Stolfi thinks he’s lost his comedy mojo, he sets out to rediscover what drove him to make people laugh in the first place. While backstage at a worn down comedy club, Daniel recounts the story of the first time he made someone laugh and the profound impact that moment had on his life. Finding Funny is a character driven comedy piece that invites the audience into the mind of a comedian, whose only desire has ever been to make us laugh.

 
The Anger in Ernest & Ernestine.

The Anger In Ernest & Ernestine

Written by Martha Ross, Robert Morgan and Leah Cherniak

Starring Jennifer De Lucia & Daniel Stolfi

It is a series of related comic sketches about marriage featuring two who exaggerate their love for one another before they marry and move into their dingy basement apartment, only to find that their habits are incompatible. Ernest is obsessive compulsive; Ernestine is happy making and living in a mess