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Now, with Grow Up Nana 2, he continues to build on the foundation of part one by delving deeper into the nuances of identity and traditions – this time with the confidence and clarity of a man who knows exactly where the lines are drawn, or rather, where they should be redrawn
Now, with Grow Up Nana 2, he continues to build on the foundation of part one by delving deeper into the nuances of identity and traditions – this time with the confidence and clarity of a man who knows exactly where the lines are drawn, or rather, where they should be redrawn. “After part one, I realized there were a few things that were left unsaid about some of the misconceptions and idiosyncrasies of our community so this time, the play is delivered with the same humour and depth, just with more context.”
Is he concerned about offending his audience, we ask. “Not really”, Kamardeen admits with a laugh. “It’s just my opinion and I think by now the audience knows that.” While Grow Up Nana 2 explores the little quips and quirks of the Muslim community, Kamardeen adds that it’s far from exclusionary. “This is a show for everyone because at its core, this is a social commentary–looking into ourselves introspectively and finding common ground with other communities.” He reveals that the play contains fascinating insights that non-Muslim audience members would find particularly entertaining. After all, Kamardeen asks, “Don’t you want to know what makes the bulls*** you hear at Muslim weddings so much more dangerous than any other wedding?”
Kamardeen’s candid, no-holds-barred Grow Up Nana 2 is not to be missed. Get tickets now for this 2 hour one-man show that’ll have you laughing till your sides ache!