Tape
![Tape](https://eventotron.imgix.net/05-13-2024-195114-8268.jpg?crop=faces,entropy&fit=crop&w=1600&h=900)
- Company
- Jim & Grew Theatre
- Playwright
-
Stephen Belber
- Runtime
- 65 minutes
How Far Would You Go for the Truth?
When a taped conversation between two old friends comes to light, all parties involved have to reconcile with a sexual encounter from ten years in the past. When everyone has different memories, how do you know what the truth is?
There's more than two sides to every story.
This story asks you how you decide what reality is and if a different perspective is valid. The key is to never stop asking questions.
Credits
- Director
- Lucas James
- Cast
- Jada Rifkin, Joel Pettigrew, Thomas Sarigiannidis
- Stage Manager
- Reut Shilton Sheps
- Production Assistant
- Karen Harder
More about the show experience
Latecomers will only be admitted into the theatre within the first 15 minutes of the performance.
Venue
4 : Al Green Theatre
750 Spadina Ave
Toronto
Ontario
M5S 2J2
Access
- Level of Physical Access
- Accessible
Covid-19 policy
- Masks
- No
More about the show and company
Jim & Grew Theatre was formed when several thespians found something useful to do. The name came from a misunderstanding of who was named what. Our challenge is to produce works that deal with things that happen which don't get talked about enough.
Content advice
Not recommended for persons under 18 years of age Sexual content Smoking Mature language
Drug use
Sensory description
This is a very verbal show, snappy and fast dialogue that will capture your attention. Visually, this show is easy to look at; significant movement without flashy lighting, or fancy special effects: our works rests on the story. This show can be enjoyed by people with vision impairments.