Does The Necromancer Have To Report His Minions To The CRA?

Created by Liam Armstrong & Rytis Valiunas | Produced by Topsy/Turvy Productions | Origin: Toronto, Canada
LabO
14 + fees
50-55m
14+

Show Details

Three undead workers are given a second chance in this fast paced satire about work after life.

Content Notes

  • Mature Language: Use of minor swear words. ex. Shit
  • Sexual Content: Sexual Innuendos
  • Violence: Slap-stick Comedy and physical comedy. (Boxes falling)
  • Abrupt Loud Noises: Boxes falling
  • Mental Health: Talk of Death/ Dying.

Showtimes

  • Friday, June 136:30pm
  • Sunday, June 159:30pm
  • Monday, June 169:00pm
  • Wednesday, June 188:00pm
  • Friday, June 2011:00pm
  • Sunday, June 224:30pm
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You are invited to the U-Turn facility, the world’s leading innovator in reanimating the workforce. Three undead workers are given a second chance in this fast paced satire about work after life. It’s Monty Python meets the Walking Dead in this theatrical debut from Topsy/Turvy Productions! — Directed by Liam Armstrong Written by Liam Armstrong & Rytis Valiunas Produced by Sasha Armstrong Staring: José Andrés Bordas Gabe Golin Sarah Kaufmann Mackenzie Langdon Patrick McEwen Ryan Schnitzler — U-Turn: where it’s your turn to turn your return into a return for you.

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3 responses to “Does The Necromancer Have To Report His Minions To The CRA?

  1. A very fun, very on the nose show about the zombification of capitalism… or at least about the origin of great merch.

    Cast shuffles every show, so this seems one that’ll be worth seeing multiple times – very clever and fun way of putting a Fringe show together.

  2. What a fun silly time! Loved all the zombie (sorry, “temp workers) personalities and their use of physical humor. Definitely worth a watch if you’re looking to laugh. Apparently the actors switch roles between shows, which wow, talk about memorizing lines!

  3. This was a fun show! Lots of fun with some important topics touched on. Good show to watch this Fringe season.

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