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Multiple Dates
Starts
Jan 14th, 2026 @ 7:30 PM ESTStarts
Wednesday Jan 14th, 2026 @ 7:30 PM ESTEnds
Jan 17th, 2026 @ 9:30 PM ESTEnds
Saturday Jan 17th, 2026 @ 9:30 PM ESTBuddies in Bad Times Theatre
12 Alexander St, Toronto
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Description
“banana” isn’t just slang — it’s a symbol of the performance, erasure, and reclamation of self.
Choreographers Andrew Tay and Stephen Thompson are the co-creators of Make Banana Cry, a genre-defying work merging runway aesthetics with contemporary performance and dance.
In an attempt to shake off the weight of representation and fetishization, an international cast of six East Asian artists critique, parody, and protest stereotypes of “Asian-ness.” Slipping between the codes of couture and contemporary art, straddling spectacles of consumption and entertainment, Make Banana Cry is an impressive demonstration of physicality, an unrelenting examination of Western xenophobia, and an ingenious show of humour and wit. Presented for the first time in Toronto after critically acclaimed performances at Impulstanz (Vienna), Portland Institute of Contemporary Art and Festival TransAmériques (Montreal).
Andrew Tay + Stephen Thompson // choreographers + co-creators
Show Run
Jan 14 – 17
Wed – Sat // 7:30PM
About Toronto Dance Theatre
Toronto Dance Theatre (TDT) is an iconic name within the Canadian dance landscape. Founded in 1968, the company was instrumental in ushering a new era of modern dance to Toronto and national audiences. Today, under the leadership of Artistic Director of Andrew Tay, TDT is recognized for the important role it plays as an incubator of boundary pushing dance and performance practices: supporting works that resist categorization, challenge the status quo, and redefine possibilities for the field. The company frames programming in the context of relevant societal issues and champions underrepresented voices in all its mainstage performances and artistic development programs.
Access note: Make Banana Cry is 60 minutes long, and seating for the show is a mix of regular, backed chairs, and tall, backless stools. If you require a chair with a back for access reasons, please let us know in the "accessibility requests" section when purchasing, and we will make sure that we have one reserved for you.
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Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is Toronto's leading destination for artistically rigorous alternative theatre and a world leader in developing queer voices and stories for the stage.
Refund Policy
If you would like to exchange your ticket or be granted a refund, please email tickets@buddiesinbadtimes.com. Requests will be approved at the discretion of Buddies in Bad Times and Tallulah’s Cabaret, as well as any producing partners. No refunds or exchanges will be granted within 48 hours of the event start time. If approved, a full refund of the ticket cost minus any applicable service fees will be credited to your account within 30 days.
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