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  1. The Second City Training Center has the perfect class for everyone. ... Peter Torokvei. NEW YORK BOX OFFICE. 800-896-8120 ... Join our mailing list to stay in the ...

  2. 1977 – Del Close, Robin Duke, Steven Kampmann, Robin McCullouch, Martin Short, Dave Thompson, Peter Torokvei 1978 – Scott Baker, Sally Cochrane, Cathy Gallant, Len Stuart 1979 – Maggie Butterfield, Don DePollo, Don Dickinson, Melissa Ellis, Derek McGrath , Tony Rosato , Kim Sisson, Mary Charlotte Wilcox

  3. SCTV Timeline. The histories of The Second City's Toronto theatre and SCTV are of course inextricably linked. In late 1973, Andrew Alexander and his partners Len Stuart and Scott Baker purchased the Toronto branch of the Second City from Bernie Sahlins and managed to get it back on its feet. In 1976 they would found their own production company ...

  4. Jul 9, 2013 · Torokvei, whose name was originally Peter, was an alum of Second City and SCTV, and went on to serve as a producer and the head writer of WKRP in Cincinnati (1979-1982), for which she and her ...

  5. Jul 3, 2013 · PJ Torokvei, a Canadian screenwriter, actor, and television producer, was a notable alum of Second City / SCTV, where she collaborated with the talented John Candy. After her time at Second City, she went on to become the producer and head writer of the beloved sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati, which aired from 1979 to 1982. PJ's exceptional work on the show earned her and her colleagues two Emmy ...

  6. PJ Torokvei, a Canadian-born comedy writer and producer who decided at age 50 to become a woman, died as a result of complications from liver failure on July 3 at the age of 62. Torokvei, whose name was originally Peter, was an alum of Second City and SCTV , and went on to serve as a producer and the head writer of WKRP in Cincinnati

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  8. The Second City Detroit was a comedy theater and training center in Novi, Michigan. It was the Second City's third mainstage location in North America following the Second City Chicago and Toronto. [47] Originally established in September 1993 in downtown Detroit, [47] it relocated to a strip mall in Novi in 2005.

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