My Pet Lizard, Liz: The Shakespearean Existential Crisis that Led to His Ultimate Demise

My Pet Lizard, Liz: The Shakespearean Existential Crisis that Led to His Ultimate Demise
Company
The Lost Scribe Collective
Writer & Performer
Shaharah "Gaz" Gaznabbi
Runtime
60 minutes

Gaz performs a whimsical, puppet-filled musical comedy whilst reconciling, one year later, with the grief of losing their friend and pet lizard, Liz. Who’s responsible? Shakespeare. That blasted balding bisexual.

The theatre industry and creative process itself becomes part of this not-so-typical solo-show. From character and accent work, puppets of found materials, and music from local Toronto artists, this show invites a fresh approach to storytelling.

This show explores framing vulnerability with humour, and audiences are advised that this production deeply addresses themes of grief and suicide. Audiences can therefore walk in-and-out as needed.


Credits

Director
Anand Rajaram
Stage Manager
Maxwell Cowan
Dramaturg
Malika Daya
Puppet Designer
Lindsey Griffith, Natasha Ross, Shaharah Gaznabbi
Lighting Designer
Vasilisa Filippova
Social Media Manager
Jeya Nkrumah
Musician
Michelle Qadir, Kicksie
Sound Designer
Hannah Smith

More about the show experience

(*) Indicates a mask-mandated performance. We encourage you to bring your own mask from home! And, if needed, masks will be available at the venue.


Performances

  Date Time
2nd July 9:30pm  
3rd July 8:15pm  
5th July 1:15pm  
6th July 6:15pm  
9th July 2:45pm*  
10th July 4:30pm*  
11th July 4:45pm  
12th July 1:15pm  

Venue

21 : Tarragon Theatre Solo Room

30 Bridgman Ave
Toronto
Ontario
M5R 1X3

Access

Level of Physical Access
Accessible

Covid-19 policy

Masks
Not required

Facilities

Air Conditioned
Yes
Washrooms
Yes
Outdoors
No

Accessibility information


More about the show and company

The Lost Scribe Collective's mandate is to foster the original intersectional narratives from Brown & Muslim, Queer, Disabled and/or Gender Expansive Storytellers. We also prioritize upholding ideologies surrounding a thriving collective environment. Our purpose is to support new works that challenge expectations, embrace complexity and explore intersections that may be at odds.


Land acknowledgement

We pause to acknowledge that the land on which we create and perform is the traditional
territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. Our creative journey unfolds in multiple places—Toronto, Mississauga, and
Etobicoke—each contributing its own unique energy to the work. We also honour the diverse
backgrounds of our collective members, whose ancestral homes span from Guyana, Saudi
Arabia, Somalia, and India, to this land we now share. As we create, we do so with gratitude for the land and its original stewards, recognizing that the act of creation is not just a celebration of our own voices, but also an opportunity to listen, reflect, and give back.


Content advice

Not recommended for persons under 14 years of age Audience participation Mature language

Audience participation details

We will never bring anyone onstage, do not worry! The Performer will provide moments of small in-seat audience interactions.

Audiences will be asked to do some small 1-1 puppetry interactions, and write a small note onto a provided paper to be thrown onstage.

Sensory description

Every show in this run will be a relaxed environment. Therefore, audience members who wish to walk out and come back in may do so. There will be a sensory area set up at Front of House for audiences who need a break during the show.

The most enjoyable visual elements of the show are it's puppetry and comedic character physicality, which can enjoyed by sighted audiences.

The musical and character accent elements makes this show enjoyable for hearing audiences.