All-Inclusive Comedy Archive

‘[Blank] Town’ Destination: [Blank]
- All-Inclusive Comedy
- Kick & Push Festival
- Review
- TK Fringe
From the Shire of Middle Earth to the Metropolis of DC comics, have you ever wished you could visit a fictional town? Would you believe me if I told you it might be possible? Well, kind of. [Blank] Town Bus Tours, run by the infectiously enthusiastic duo Tony Babcock and Wilding, can take you there. At the beginning of the show, they will hand you a pamphlet and repeatedly instruct you […]

Writing (and Living) Through Improv with Wilding
- All-Inclusive Comedy
- Artist
- Interview
- Writersfest
Bring a “yes, and…” approach to your writing, with help from Wilding! In their workshop at this year’s Kingston WritersFest, Writing With Wilding – Through an Improv Lens, they offer an improvisational-based approach to energize your writing practice. Originally from Vancouver, Wilding arrived in Kingston six years ago, having spent the last 25 years (at least) working within a variety of improv, performing, and teaching roles, exploring different ways that […]

Thinking On The Spot: Seven Quick Questions with Wilding
- All-Inclusive Comedy
- Artist
- Interview
Wilding is one of those hard-working, energetic people who seems to be everywhere, supporting everybody, at any given moment. When we first met last spring, I was immediately impressed with their quick thinking and cheerful, quippy demeanour. It came as no surprise that Wilding’s art form of choice—when they’re not busy making things happen behind the scenes—is improv comedy. With both of us juggling a million obligations—this week alone, Wilding […]

Laughing and Wanting More: ‘All-Inclusive Comedy’
- All-Inclusive Comedy
- Review
A show so hilarious and chaotic, my mouth was left sore from smiling too much. This past Friday night, I made my way over to catch All-Inclusive Comedy, an improv performance by Wilding and Tony Babcock. Wilding and Tony’s enthusiasm is infectious. From the moment they are onstage, they draw all attention. I am referring to them by their first names because as the show progressed, I saw them more […]