New Wave Your Behaviour
Written & Performed by Tor Lukasik-Foss
Hamilton 7 - Hamilton, ON
 torlukasikfoss.ca/project/new-wave-your-behaviour/
V.4 - CCFM Salle Pauline-Boutal 
5 STARS Tor Lukasik-Foss' New Wave Your Behaviour is a fascinating and hilarious account of how he found his way out of a mental health crisis by analyzing the archetypes within 1980s New Wave hits. With synthesizer and serenade, Tor spellbinds the audience with charisma, passion, and an unforgettable stage presence. - Septimus Brown, Victoria Fringe

4.5 STARS … tremendously well-written with sparkling turns of phrase, but it's in the musical performances where Lukasik-Foss truly shines. – Jen Zoratti, Winnipeg Free Press

Cast:
Tor Lukasik-Foss

Director:
Marilo Nunez

   

Show Info:
60 minutes
Genre:
Storytelling

Audience:
Parental Guidance

Mild Language, Smoke or Fog

Thu July 17 6:15 PM
Sat July 19 11:00 AM
Sun July 20 4:15 PM
Tue July 22 9:45 PM
Thu July 24 2:30 PM
Fri July 25 8:00 PM
Sun July 27 1:15 PM

New Wave Your Behaviour

Hamilton 7—CCFM Salle Pauline-Boutal

New Wave Your Behaviour is music comedy genius! Totally earned its standing ovation. You know when you meet someone and they’re really nice and then you go see their show and you’re a little anxious cause you hope it’s good. This was brilliant. Tor Lukasik-Foss breaks down the secrets behind the catchiest, wackiest, most beloved new wave songs… and turns them into a recipe for sanity. It’s a music masterclass and 5 years’ worth of psychotherapy rolled into one hour-long comedy show.

Natacha Ruck


New Wave Your Behaviour

Hamilton 7—CCFM Salle Pauline-Boutal

Returning from 2024 Fringe, the show maintains its high quality that made it a great viewing, but this year with a better physical space for it than mainstage (despite being harder to actually reach due to being at CCFM). The storytelling is extremely polished, as we join him in his therapy sessions and his New Wave listening sessions, both helping him work through his traumas but one significantly more comfortable. The music is fun (and streamed online), with the grand finale sing along/pyrotechnic bonanza being a great capstone for the show.

Josh Fidelak