MONKS

MONKS
Company
Good Fortune
Creators
Annie Luján, Veronica Hortigüela
Runtime
60 minutes

When the abbot goes away, THE MONKS COME OUT TO PLAY!

Lentils! WHAT? Storms! WHO’S THERE? Donkeys! CUTE! Satan! NO! Ass? YES! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Accept their invitation and join the monks on the quest of a lifetime in this shockingly-dumb interactive clown show featuring magical realism, live music, unbridled chaos, and every interpretation of the word ‘ass’.

Conceived (hot!) and performed (brave!) by Dora award winners Veronica Hortigüela and Annie Luján.

Follow their journey @monksfringe


Show trailer


Credits

Producer
William Dao
Clowns
Annie Luján, Veronica Hortigüela
Set/Costume Designer
Annie Luján, Veronica Hortigüela
Poster Art
Annie Luján
Stage Manager
Dylan Tate-Howarth

More about the show experience

Latecomers will only be admitted into the theatre within the first 15 minutes of the performance.


Performances

  Date Time
4th July 7:30pm Tickets
5th July 6:00pm Tickets
6th July 9:45pm Tickets
8th July 2:15pm Tickets
9th July 8:00pm Tickets
10th July 1:30pm Tickets
12th July 12:00pm Tickets
14th July 3:45pm Tickets

Venue

3 : Tarragon Theatre Solo Room

30 Bridgman Ave
Toronto
Ontario
M5R 1X3

Access

Level of Physical Access
Accessible

Covid-19 policy

Masks
No

Facilities

Air Conditioned
Yes
Washrooms
Yes
Outdoors
No

Accessibility information


More about the show and company

This show was created by two women of the Hispanic community.


Content advice

Not recommended for persons under 18 years of age Sexual content Abrupt cues Audience participation Strobe lights Nudity Mature language

In case of allergy, the show contains dried lentils and bread.

Audience participation details

In this show, the audience is seen, spoken to and invited to participate in the show at their discretion.

Sensory description

This show contains higher intensity sensory experiences. Lighting effects may mimic strobe lighting and create the effect of a storm, including loud sounds and mist. Most of the show is in dialogue with the audience and involves several eclectic movement sequences. Audience members may be asked to also hold a series of objects, of varying textures and sizes.