10,000 Digits of Pi

Comedy (clown, absurdist)

Description

'This guy will do anything for a laugh, and it works' **** (FringeToronto.com). 'This show is certainly unique. Because the set of numbers and audience-chosen punishments change between shows, every performance is different. Sagar doesn’t seem to play a character, and the audience is involved throughout. This is one of those shows that blurs the line between audience and performer, and makes you wonder if it’s a play or even a comedy show altogether. It’s a nice respite from the otherwise formality of theatre' (PatronAndPearl.com).

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General venue access

  • Accessible entry: There are 10 steps down into the performance space.
  • Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible

  • Stairs: 6 - 10
    Number of stairs is provided as guidance and is not in addition to any wheelchair access type (lift/ramp etc) stated above.

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How and when to make an access booking

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  • Would like to book specific accessibility services, e.g. a hearing loop, audio description headsets, captioning units, seating in relation to the location of the BSL interpreter
  • Requires extra assistance when at a venue
  • Has specific seating requirements
  • Is a wheelchair user
  • Requires a complimentary personal assistant ticket to attend a performance

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Binge Fringe (4/5 stars) 107 days ago

It’s silly. It’s smart. It’s not somewhere in between, it’s something else, and Sagar carries you with him till the nail-biting end, as he attempts the impossible, and finishes with the crowd cheering him on just as much as they are enjoying subjecting him to wacky penalties.

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