An audacious trio of interwoven stories about the lives of three young Canadian women—Naz, Candice, and Meena—The Fish Eyes Trilogy is set in a Canadian high school where cultures collide, women struggle for status, and dancing raises the temperature of e
Date/Time: Aug 18 2018, 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Surrey, Surrey Arts Centre | Event calendarCost: $19.00
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Boys With Cars
The first act fuses classical Indian, Bollywood, and hip-hop music and choreography, telling the story of Naznin, a classically trained dancer who dreams of leaving her small town for the bright lights of the city. It tells her heartbreaking love story with Lucky Punjabi and collision with school power couple Buddy and Candice. A coming of age piece with tremendous comic flourish and potent dances, Naz’s story is a window into the lives of Canadian South Asian teens.
Let Me Borrow That Top
Anita portrays the character of Candice, Naz’s blonde-haired nemesis. Performed in white-face, in the style of a YouTube makeup tutorial, it is a bold, innovative, and wildly funny take on teenage obsessions that tells the full story of Lucky and Buddy and how their lives ensnare both Naz and Candice in a world of boys with cars.
Audience advisory: mature themes and strong language
Following Boys with Cars & Let Me Borrow That Top there will be an Indian buffet dinner in the Studio Theatre.
5:45pm
$20 per person
Book early as there are a limited number of dinner tickets available.
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