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Something is Wrong begins with a Chorus of men and women, drawing inspiration from classical Greek theatre. The Chorus is possessed by a terrible feeling that...something is wrong:
What is it?
What is wrong?
What is something?
What is is?
We don't know.
We haven't got a clue.
These questions prove to be too much for the Chorus, who decide that that they must have been mistaken. That nothing is wrong. That they should go home and stop worrying. All of them except one, that is: Thespis, who refuses to admit that nothing is wrong. It is Thespis' determination to continue searching for answers that propels the play.
On the journey, we meet Daemon, the Chorus' protector against the pesky Thespis, and Iris, a magnetic spirit who is intrigued and mystified by the whole situation. We travel to a cottage, through the desert, and to a Chinese tea-house in the search for what, if anything, is wrong, and what, if anything, can be done.
The piece integrates poetic text, movement and dance in order to take the audience through the mysterious setting.
Naught Theatre is dedicated to creating innovative and experimental theatre and we are so excited that our first production propels us swiftly in that direction!
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Showtimes are as follows:
July 31, 2013 (Opening Night): 8pm
August 1, 2013: 8pm
August 2, 2013: 8pm
August 3, 2013 (Closing Night): Matinee at 2pm and evening show at 8pm
The location is the Pia Bouman Theatre at 6 Noble St., Toronto, ON. The closest major intersection is Queen W. and Dufferin St.
Reserve your tickets now by emailing naughttheatre@gmail.com and pick them up at the box office!
For more information visit www.facebook.com/NaughtTheatre.
2013-06-27
Toronto: Naught Theatre presents “Something Is Wrong” by William Rasitsan-Powell July 31-August 3