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Just For Laughs Montreal to return with hybrid performances for July festival

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Just For Laughs Montreal plans to return next month with a hybrid of online and in-person programming in various cities.Organizers say the comedy festival will run July 26 to July 31 with some live stand-up shows and other programming taking place in Montreal, New York and Los Angeles.All performances, as well as the Just For Laughs Awards Show, will be available across Canada on the festival website, https://www.hahaha.com/en.Much of the online programming will be free.The virtual awards show will honour Dave Chappelle, Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live writer and performer Bowen Yang and the writers and cast of the Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso.Set for live audiences in Montreal are a “Just for Laughs Live” showcase hosted by Jon Dore,.

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