Briefly describe your show. The show details the difficulties I have experienced in being able to come to terms with aging. Being 30 and not married is not weird, but it is if you're Indian — sorry, not weird, concerning. And it's even more concerning when you have a mother who keeps harping on about it.
This show is a stand against society and cultural expectations and is the sequel to my last show He's Just Not That India. The Show explores the race between aging and discovering that there is more than one way to live a life.
What was the biggest challenge you encountered while writing your show? Can I talk about my bowels without it seeming like toilet humour?
Describe your perfect audience. Single 25- to 35-year-olds. Newlyweds. Young families. People who feel they are complete disappointments to their parents. People who have broken free from the clutches of their parents by settling down and getting married. People whose mothers put them on dating sites. People who for the first time experience that maybe they DO need to hurry up and settle down because their bodies are letting them down because of the natural process of ageing... so yeah, the usual crowd.
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When and where is your SCF show? 27 - 30 Apr, Factory Theatre