Criminal Theatre remounts its production of one of our best-reviewed and favourite shows of the 2014 Fringe Festival―Rosa Laborde’s True, a family drama revolving around the ephemerality and unreliability of memory. “Revolving” really is the word, as the action shifts subtly between the characters’ memories and their present-day interactions when a confused father (Layne Coleman) shows up on the doorstep of a Queen Street West cafe run by his estranged daughters (Sabrina Grdevich, Shannon Taylor, and Ingrid Rae Doucet). Seating in Citizenry Café (which is shut down in the evening for performances) is very limited, so you’ll want to reserve your tickets soon.
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The cast of Rosa Laborde's True. Photo by Aleyah Solomon.
- Citizenry Cafe (982 Queen Street West)
- Daily, 8 p.m.
- September 3–13
- $24






