Let me Borrow that Top (part of Fish Eyes Trilogy)

By Anita Majumdar

Centres on Candice a girl who appropriates Meena’s Indian dance skills in Fish Eyes and bullies Naz in Boys with Cars. As she’s doing a YouTube makeup tutorial, she shares a passion for Indian dancing. Candice has just been accepted to the Conventry School of Bhangra. Will she leave Canada and her boyfriend, Buddy, to pursue her dreams?

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Female roles

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Monologue level

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Solo show with comic monologue potential for young South Asian woman.

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Production and Publication

First produced

2015, PuSh Festival & The Cultch, Vancouver

Publication year

2016

Published by

Playwrights Canada Press

ISBN

9781770913271

Let Me Borrow That Top should never be performed in isolation. The play must always be produced as a companion to Boys With Cars, either in a double bill or in the full Trilogy.

Let Me Borrow That Top should never be performed in isolation. The play must always be produced as a companion to Boys With Cars, either in a double bill or in the full Trilogy.

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