How can we define a sandwich? How can we define gender? How do we define ourselves? We have elements of our identity that we share without hesitation, while we keep others hidden.
* These performances will offer English captioning.
In this autobiographical play, Sophie Twardus explores the question of identity with vulnerability and a generous amount of mathematics.
All shows will be masked.
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You don’t have to be non-binary or francophone to dig this show.
Through math, a sandwich debate with the audience, painful or hilarious anecdotes and a whole lot of self-reflection, Sophie takes her audience on a fascinating and moving journey to being who she is.
Don’t miss this!
I’ve never seen anything like it! Heartwarming, hilarious and thought-provoking, Sophie’s, relatable and unique take on her own individuality makes for an incredible show.
Such a fun example of how structured inquiry can smash our incorrect intuitions, and reveal deeper truth. Masterful storytelling (parts remined me of a lecture in the best possible way!), very personal, very funny, go an see it!
Such an engaging experience! Alternately funny and thoughtful, it’s a truly authentic performance that leaves you with a genuine sense of connection. Highly recommended!
Witty, thoughtful, mathematical, and artistic, Sophie’s show is a humourous exploration of self-love and how we define ourselves. Et je suis quelqu’un qui apprend le français, et cette spectacle était très bien fait pour mes oreilles françaises et anglaises !
La pièce de Sophie était excellente. Très Sophie!!! Touchante et authentique. Bravo
This was brilliant, raw, funny and relatable. I love the audience interaction and the truths behind the whole meaning of this piece of work. Great theatre.
A show about the spectra of identity, and defining yourself in a way that feels good to you. Charming, poignant and mischievous. Recommended!