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Daddy wants to win the lottery, Mommy is still bitter about getting knocked up at twenty, Simeon has war-related PTSD, and Rachel just wants to get out of her parents’ Oakwood/Eglinton place and have a home of her own, but first there are a few things she’s got to get off her chest. It’s Jamaica’s Independence Day, Toronto is sweltering, and everyone is on edge–then the air-conditioner breaks. Loosely inspired by Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey into Night, Andrea Scott’s Get That Hope looks at the dysfunction of a Jamaican-Canadian family that has no idea how to communicate without wounding.
Razor sharp Straightup brilliantNOW Magazine
Pitch perfect satire Perfectly calibrated micdropsToronto Star
Fastpaced and dizzyingly wittyIntermission Magazine
A very hilarious knife in the gut Anthony Oliveira GLAAD Media Awardwinning author ofDayspring
Scathing satireIstvan Reviews
Quite simply the most uproariously funny period of time I have ever spent in a theatreMy Gay Toronto
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