Dial 1 for UK
Sept 24 – 27, 2026

A Mohit Mathur Production, Co-Presented by The Disability Collective & Presentation House Theatre

September 24 – 27, 2026

Glossy. Hilarious. Real.

Fresh from a hit run at the Edinburgh Fringe, West End performer Mohit Mathur delivers a charming, high-energy performance that beautifully balances laugh-out-loud comedy with a poignant reality check. Every night in New Delhi, tech-helpline worker Uday Kumar answers customer calls while filling his YouTube channel with glossy visions of the British life he dreams of living. When a chance opportunity lets him trade his headset for a boarding pass, he leaps at the adventure. Join us for the Western Canadian premiere of this unforgettable performance, and stay for an intimate post-show conversation with the artist.

“Sometimes you are lucky enough to stumble upon a little gem, and this was a polished diamond.” — GreenRoom Reviews

Please note that this show includes references to racism, immigration-related trauma, and mental health struggles.
If you have any accessibility needs, please reach out to our Box Office at boxoffice@phtheatre.org or 604-990-3474.

Logo for The Disability Collective.

About The Disability Collective

The Disability Collective (TDC) is the only fully disability-led multidisciplinary arts organization in Toronto. Dedicated to celebrating and showcasing work created solely by disabled artists, TDC strives to de-stigmatize disability and challenge perceptions of disability by providing disabled artists with paid opportunities to share their work in a variety of forms, along with actively advocating for and improving accessibility and inclusion in the Canadian arts community by providing disability consultation services. We are committed to strengthening the disability community’s presence in the arts and creating a space where disabled artists can connect and grow their practices together.

Photo of Mohit Mathur for Dial 1 for UK.
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