Daughter
Co-produced by The Theatre Centre
and QuipTake with Pandemic Theatre
Both hysterical and disturbing, Daughter plays in the liminal space between autobiography and fiction.
It is a darkly satirical piece about a father stuck in a moment of confusion—raised in patriarchy, confronting his new identity as a patriarch/father, and not knowing how to operate in the world. Daughter is a true thought disrupter that will leave you charged and ready to talk. This provocative one-man show about toxic masculinity is written by Canada’s Bouffon-King Adam Lazarus and co-created with Ann-Marie Kerr, Melissa D’Agostino and Jiv Parasram.
Daughter interrogates questions of culpability and complicity in our society. It examines the subtle and not so subtle ways we condone and encourage misogyny; “boys will be boys”.
Welcome to Daughter: a show that exposes the hypocrisies and complexities of the human experience.
credits
Written & Performed by Adam Lazarus
Co-created by Adam Lazarus, Ann-Marie Kerr, Jivesh Parasram, Melissa D’Agostino
Directed by Ann-Marie Kerr
Composition and Sound Design by Richard Feren
Lighting Design by Michelle Ramsay
Production Stage Manager and Associate Lighting Designer: Rebecca Vandevelde
Producers for Pandemic Theatre: Tom Arthur Davis and Jivesh Parasram
Creative Producer for The Theatre Centre: Aislinn Rose
Photo Credit: Alejandro Santiago
media
“Magnetic. The audience are unsure whether to give a standing ovation or stage a walk-out”
“Electrifying. A timely portrait of everyday misogyny hiding in plain sight.”
creative team
production history
Toronto // SummerWorks Performance Festival //
Sibiu, Romania // Sibiu International Theatre Festival // June, 2017
Kingston // Kick & Push Festival // August 2017
Toronto // The Theatre Centre // November 2017
London, UK // Latitude Festival //
- London, UK // Battersea Arts Centre // March 2020
“Powerful and unsettling.
Keeps pushing and pushing at the line as if daring us to draw it”