Left on Read

Love can be hard when you’re left on read. Join Zaid on this journey as he shares his story of relationships, poor career choices, and ultimately finding himself.

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              Left on Read

              See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/left-on-read/ for details.

              Location: TAP Centre for Creativity

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                Left on Read

                See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/left-on-read/ for details.

                Location: TAP Centre for Creativity

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                Left on Read

                See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/left-on-read/ for details.

                Location: TAP Centre for Creativity

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                    1. 9:30 pm
                      Left on Read

                      See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/left-on-read/ for details.

                      Location: TAP Centre for Creativity

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                    1. 5:00 pm
                      Left on Read

                      See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/left-on-read/ for details.

                      Location: TAP Centre for Creativity

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                    1. 6:30 pm
                      Left on Read

                      See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/left-on-read/ for details.

                      Location: TAP Centre for Creativity

                  2 thoughts on “Left on Read”

                  1. Laurie Bursch
                    Reviewer
                    says:

                    Zaid Shamsi has had an interesting life so far – a family that immigrated to the US on a visitor visa, and the ensuing fallout; a younger brother who made a big mistake; education at a Muslim school where he memorized the Koran in Arabic. He’s also had many of the experiences that are more common to most of us, including career and romantic missteps. His one-man show – and this IS his show; he’s the writer, director and performer – is intriguing, and he’s quite likable. However, his show could do with a second set of eyes: in its current incarnation, some stories are unclear, and what would seem to be more important events are told with the same weight as less significant matters.

                    Left on Read has the potential to be a good show. While it’s not there yet, it’s not a bad way to spend an hour.

                  2. dale tassi says:

                    fabulous!!! i loved the comedy, the culture, the story and the message. This was probably my favorite show of all the years I have been going to the Fringe.

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