Crime After Crime (After Crime)
- Company
- Sex T-Rex
- Creators
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Conor Bradbury, Julian Frid, Lowen Morrow, Seann Murray
- Runtime
- 60 minutes
Award-winning genre-comedy specialists Sex T-Rex (2024 Dora Award for Outstanding Ensemble; Best of Fest, 2019 Toronto Sketchfest; Just For Laughs Best Comedy 2018) return with a 3-in-1, action-packed physical comedy spanning three "Crime Periods" - Film Noir in the 50s, Heist in the 70s, and Buddy Cop in the 90s! Mystery, romance, car chases, and at least three crimes await in this epic tale of one family's rise and fall in Crime City, USA.
Credits
- Producer
- Victoria Laberge
- Stage Manager
- Dave Koval
More about the show experience
Latecomers will only be admitted into the theatre within the first 15 minutes of the performance.
Venue
1 : Tarragon Theatre Mainspace
30 Bridgman Ave
Toronto
Ontario
M5R 1X3
Access
- Level of Physical Access
- Accessible
Covid-19 policy
- Masks
- No
Land acknowledgement
Sex T-Rex are all settlers of mixed heritage that include English, Irish, Scottish, Indian, and French descent. We will be performing on the traditional and unceded territory of the Anishinaabe, the Chippewa, the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat. Sex T-Rex has made a financial contribution to the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, Toronto’s oldest Indigenous community organization and one of the oldest Friendship Centres in Canada, and we encourage you to do the same.
Content advice
Parental guidance advised Sexual content Abrupt cues Mature language
Sensory description
The show will feature three comedic acts. There will be actors playing multiple characters. Costume changes for the most part happen on stage.
There are a lot of visual cues as well as auditory cues, on which the comedy relies. There will be moments and concepts that are expressed solely through visual cues, and not necessarily explained verbally.
There will not be any scents, nor sudden loud noises, nor any graphic violence. Any violence will be expressed cartoonishly, and will be clearly theatrical. Any sexual content is comical, portrayed light-heartedly and not graphically.
There will not be strobe, but there will be sudden blackouts.
There will be music playing throughout, with some loud cues, but rarely suddenly and abruptly - more ambiently, although it gets loud at times.
Nothing in the show is intentionally jarring or scary.
Tarragon is a wheelchair-accessible venue.