Free events in Toronto give you the chance to make a new friend in the form of a 50-foot inflatable pumpkin. There's no need to bring cash to a new comedy show series and a workshop on touch. You can catch a free movie and new work by a local artist, too.
Events you might want to check out:Hard Day Comedy (October 7 - June 29 @ The Office Pub)
Catch local female identifying comedians at this new free comedy show with an eclectic mix of sets, humour and laughs.
Zoological Surrealism (October 8 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
The work of filmmaker Jean Painlevé helped shape Surrealist cinema for generations to come and this screening looks at his nonhuman work.
The Importance of Touch (October 9 @ Stackt Market)
Touching is underrated and this free interactive workshop is meant to get you in touch with your own body through dialogue and movement.
Civil Disobedience (October 11 @ Free)
Toronto-based visual artist S. Miller is ready to debut his new works among a night of music, drinks, merch, activities and donations for a youth shelter.
Pumpkinfest (October 12-14 @ Downsview Park)
The fall festivities are in full-effect at this fest with a day of outdoor activities, food, shopping and a huge, 50 foot inflatable pumpkin.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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