Jack Goes to Therapy: A (Somewhat) Romantic Comedy

- Company
- Zac Williams
- Solo Performer
-
Zac Williams
- Runtime
- 60 minutes
This critically acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe hit is the loveable story of a Kindergarten teacher in therapy with a broken heart after his boyfriend leaves him for the man they had a threesome with.
“Genuinely very funny.” ★★★★ -Gay Times.
“Abundant and winning.” -The Scotsman.
“Perfect delivery.” ★★★★ -The List.
"A tearjerker in both senses.” ★★★★ -West End Best Friend
“A delight.” ★★★★ -The Recs
"A show to love and embrace.” ★★★★★ -Lost in Theatreland
“A gifted storyteller.” ★★★★ -The Reviews Hub
"Honest, tender, and extremely funny.” ★★★★ -The Real Chrisparkle
"Certainly on my must-see list.” ★★★★★ -Pride Nomad
Show trailer
Performances
Date | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
4th July | 6:30pm |   | ||
5th July | 2:45pm |   | ||
7th July | 4:30pm |   | ||
8th July | 8:15pm |   | ||
9th July | 2:15pm |   | ||
10th July | 4:00pm |   | ||
11th July | 10:00pm |   |
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Venue
6 : Alumnae Theatre Mainspace
70 Berkeley Street
Toronto
Ontario
M5A 2W6
Access
- Level of Physical Access
- Accessible
Covid-19 policy
- Masks
- Not required
More about the show and company
This show was created by Zac Williams who is a gay writer and actor.
Land acknowledgement
Zac acknowledges that Toronto Fringe takes place on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples. He is grateful to share this story on these lands.
Content advice
Not recommended for persons under 14 years of age Mature language
Sensory description
A storytelling style play, with simple lighting states, and very limited sound queues. It can be enjoyed by people who are blind/vision impaired because most of the story is told audibly. The story is performed by a single actor playing multiple characters.