Kate Hewlett’s Play “Humans Anonymous” Now Showing
Kate Hewlett (David Heweltt’s real-life sister) plays Rodney McKay’s brother in several episodes of Stargate Atlantis. Kate is using Twitter to encourage people to attend her play, showing in Toronto this month.
Written by Kate Hewlett, “Humans Anonymous” is a Toronto Fringe award-winning comedy about an uptight businesswoman who prefers lattes to love who meets a sexually-experimental young genius looking for Mrs. Perfect.
With the assistance of a dry-witted best friend, his feline-obsessed sister and five addictive personalities, happiness is only twelve steps away.
“Humans Anonymous”, a 6AM Tango Productions presentation stars Michelle Giroux, Philip Graeme, Kate Hewlett, Mayko Nguyen and Gregory Prest and is directed by Andrew Hachey
“Humans Anonymous” is showing as part of the Next Stage Theatre Festival and is scheduled as follows:
Location:
- Factory Theatre Mainspace, 125 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dates:
- Monday Jan 13 at 8:45pm
- Tuesday Jan 14 at 7pm
- Wednesday Jan 15 at 6:15pm
- Thursday Jan 16 at 7:15pm
- Saturday Jan 17 at 9pm
- Sunday Jan 18 at 5pm
From the Next Stage website:
Humans Anonymous by Kate Hewlett
Directed by Andrew Hachey
Starring: Michelle Giroux, Philip Graeme, Kate Hewlett, Mayko Nguyen and Gregory Prest
One is afraid of loneliness. Two is afraid of happiness. Three is afraid of ignorance. Four is afraid of judgment. Five is afraid of gremlins – even the nice ones. One loves four; three loves one; five loves cats. Can five over-caffeinated humans stumble their way to a fear-free future?
When a businesswoman who prefers lattes to love meets a sexually experimental young genius looking for Ms. Perfect, happiness is only twelve steps away. Kate Hewlett’s Fringe hit returns with new material and a New York run under its belt (Bridge Theatre Company).
From the writer of The Swearing Jar comes a heartbreaking comedy about friendship, fear, love and caffeine.
“***** ” – EYE WEEKLY
“Charms galore…made me laugh out loud. ” – National Post
“Best of the Fringe ” – NOW Magazine
“Critics’ Pick ” – Backstage Magazine, New York


Having seen the play in NYC last year, I can definitely say : SEE IT! It was hysterical!
@ELYSE, I wish I could go and see it myself, unfortunately I won’t be in Canada till April. You should write us a review
That’s great. I’ll be sure to head over. Thanks for the heads up.
@Lioness, I hope you enjoy it, I’d love it if you could come back and give us a report after you’ve seen it!