1 Santosh Santosh 2 Go: Tosh Finds His Groove
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- Company
- FNO
- Creator
-
Srutika Sabu
- Runtime
- 55 minutes
Mid-level tech worker Santosh Santosh AKA Tosh has it all. A pre-approved mortgage. An AMEX Gold card. A second hand Tesla. But do you know what he doesn't have? Love. Come laugh and cry as you watch Tosh tries to drink more water, dates vegetables, goes to therapy and becomes the brown uncle he was meant to be in this solo drag king and silent clown show. Directed by Umbrella Academy's Ken Hall.
Credits
- Director
- Ken Hall
- Stage Manager
- Willow Edwards
- Assistant Director
- Willow Edwards
More about the show experience
Latecomers will only be admitted into the theatre within the first 15 minutes of the performance.
Venue
7 : Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace
16 Ryerson Ave
Toronto
Ontario
M5T 2P3
Access
- Level of Physical Access
- Accessible
Covid-19 policy
- Masks
- No
More about the show and company
This show is created by cool people who encompass many identities including women of colour & queer, and it is produced by FNO Theatre.
FNO Theatre company is the destination of a newcomer woman’s journey of belonging to Toronto through artistic spaces. Its mission is to give back to the art community of Toronto by creating more space for up and coming artists from underrepresented communities.
Land acknowledgement
We acknowledge that we are creating and performing on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnaabe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. While a land acknowledgment is not enough, it is an important decolonial practice that promotes Indigenous visibility and a reminder that Indigenous people have been living and working here from time immemorial.
As settlers and newcomers we are mindful of broken treaties and our responsibility as Treaty people to meaningfully engage in truth and reconciliation work.
We also acknowledge those who came here involuntarily, particularly those brought to these lands as a result of trans-Atlantic slave trade and slavery. This city was built on stolen land and stolen labour of Black, Indigenous and racialized people.
Content advice
Parental guidance advised Sexual content Abrupt cues Audience participation Strobe lights Mature language