“When the five of us are together, we become the Kids in the Hall. It becomes something that is apart from any one of us. That’s why we keep doing it. It’s fun and exciting when we’re together. It can also become pretty horrible and mean, but we end up laughing more together than we do at any other time in our lives.â€
-Dave Foley in Toronto newspaper Now’s in-depth oral history of The Kids in the Hall. It’s definitely worth reading, going into the group’s early days playing for 15 people a week to their cult sketch show to their breakup while making the movie Brain Candy.