You Should Have Stayed Home

Praxis Theatre in association with The Original Norwegian & MainLine Theatre

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You Should Have Stayed Home (aka#G20Romp) is a play about Tommy Taylor’s experience over 48 hours at the 2010 G20 weekend in Toronto. While trying to return home from his first ever protest as a law-abiding citizen at the “Free Speech Zone” , Taylor was swept up in a mass arrest, caged with 40 other people in a ten foot by twenty foot cage. An adaption of a viral Facebook note, this community-powered production incorporates local citizens to tell the story of the largest mass arrest in Canadian history.

Written and Performed by Tommy Taylor
Produced by Aislinn Rose
Directed by Michael Wheeler
Lighting Design by Kimberly Purtell
Sound Design by Thomas Ryder Payne
Set Design by Scott Penner
Video Design by Jody Hewston
Stage Management by Rebecca Vandevelde

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Mercredi 30 Octobre 2013 / 20:00
  • Jeudi 31 Octobre 2013 / 20:00
  • Vendredi 1 Novembre 2013 / 20:00
  • Samedi 2 Novembre 2013 / 22:00

60 minutes
Pas de retardataires / No latecomers

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