
Realistic
Singkil
Family story focused on young woman whose mother has just died. The secrets of her past intrude into her present disrupting her relationship with her boyfriend , her father and her dead mother.

For years, Zaya has delicately balanced his relationship with his Muslim faith and queer identity by keeping his genderqueer lover and manipulative mother apart. But when his mother ends up in the hospital on the same day his partner is leaving for pilgrimage, Zaya’s worlds come crashing in on each other, opening a space for traumatic memories to resurface. Acha Bacha boldly explores the intersections between queerness, gender identity and Islamic culture in the Pakistani diaspora. It’s about the way we love, the way we are loved and what it takes to truly accept love.
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2018, Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto
2020
Playwrights Canada Press
9780369100900

Realistic
Family story focused on young woman whose mother has just died. The secrets of her past intrude into her present disrupting her relationship with her boyfriend , her father and her dead mother.

Realistic
In a Catholic High School in Scarborough amidst low-income housing, difficult race relations, and poverty, a teenager struggles to find her sexual identity.