our place takes us to Jerk Pork Castle in Scarborough — “If you don’t know about it, you better be about it and ask about it!” — where newcomers Andrea and Niesha work under the table in exchange for cash. As they scrape out a life in Canada, they must also navigate their status as undocumented workers. This funny, keenly observant script unveils the lives of two women who go to desperate lengths to try to obtain their citizenship. our place is moving, timely story of those rendered invisible in a ‘welcoming’ Canada.
Purchasing tickets is easy.
Tickets can be purchased at the link below. We offer pay what you can afford ticketing with price tiers at $25, $35, and $45
School groups can contract samantha@cahoots.ca to take advantage of school group pricing.
Carolyn Fe looking to the right in a yellow shirt with a beaded necklace and a wrap around her shoulders. The background is full of green leaves and some yellow flowers.
Marjorie Chan and 4 other artists sitting on a ledge and smiling at the camera. Some are in winter jackets.
A full audience in the Cahoots Theatre space watching an artist play a guitar. The guitar player is wearing a plaid shirt. Some audience members are filming the performance.
A photo of the Cahoots Space with a projection of a galaxy and moon the back wall. There is a single mic in the middle of the room with a spotlight gleaning on it.
John Millard and Waleed Abdulhamid on a stage with instruments in front of them and a stained glass window behind them. John is holding a guitar and Waleed is singing in front of various instruments.
A group of 8 young artists from our Crossing Gibraltar program in 2018 they are all different ages smiling and laughing, one is clapping.