THE BRIDGE

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A young Indigenous woman has been drugged and is being held captive. She knows her abductors, and knows if she doesn't escape she'll probably end up dead. The young indigenous woman is Kara, and she's caught between two worlds. Raised by adoptive white parents we follow her on a treacherous journey of self-discovery, as she struggles to find identity and community while being faced with racial and cultural rejection.

In this one-woman show, Kara and the various characters she encounters, takes the audience through the events that led up to her captivity, and eventually looks to the audience to help her resolve its ending.

Age Appropriate 14 yrs+

Content Warning: Self-harm, substance use, suicide, language, and some violence

Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival
Nozhem: First Peoples Performance Place

1600 W Bank Dr, Peterborough

Showtimes:
Wednesday June 21: 8:30PM
Thursday June 22: 6:00PM
Saturday June 24: 11:30AM
Saturday June 24: 7:00PM
Sunday June 25: 3:00PM

For tickets and more information, please visit www.indigenousfringefest.ca

Toronto Fringe Festival
Aki Studio

585 Dundas St E #250, Toronto

Showtimes:
Saturday July 8: 6:30pm
Monday July 10: 10:00pm
Tuesday July 11: 7:30pm
Wednesday July 12: 4:00pm
Thursday July 13: 10:15pm
Friday July 14: 8:15pm

For tickets and more information, please visit fringetoronto.com

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