Your brother. Remember?
Happy new year to all – we hope everyone had a lovely holiday season!
I don’t have any brothers. But I have been thinking about brotherly (and sisterly) love, familial relationships, growing up and apart, growing up in the 80s, Jean-Claude Van Damme and other interesting things a lot recently – all because I have been looking forward to seeing Your Brother. Remember? and participating in the bizzare experiment Zachary and Gator Oberzan put together.
Your brother. Remember? by Zachary Oberzan plays January 26-28 at 8pm.
Your brother. Remember? uses scenes from Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Kickboxer, cult flick Faces of Death, home videos of Zachary and his brother Gator acting out parts of those films twenty years ago and them acting out the same bits now. Zachary is the sole performer on the stage, complementing the videos with commentary and singing. I am convinced I HAVE to see this show. Are you?
Here is what media and audiences thought of past performances of Your brother. Remember?:
- Goosebumps, one doesn’t receive a gift like that every day in theatre… Clumsy, honest and… unavoidable. (De Morgen, Belgium)
- Intellectually complex but emotionally simple, Your Brother. Remember? is a moving work of experimental drama. (newyorktheatrereview.blogspot.com)
- Your Brother. Remember? is a show that everyone should see – a touching, humorous, serious and twisted piece about brotherly love throughout life’s many battles. (Adresseavisen, Norway)
Tickets are available for sale now! Just call 416-538-0899 or buy from TOtix. Bring your sibling to get a 2-for-1 deal!
Posted: January 5th, 2012 under By Lilya, Coming Up..., January 2012 Newsletter, Theatre Centre Blog.
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