Click Here Now!

a game-show-style comedy that shows you how to spot scams and protect your data.

Live Performance

Click Here Now is a game show-style sketch comedy revue that explores cybersecurity for seniors. Through this hilarious and interactive show, audiences will learn techniques for how to identify fraudulent activities and protect their data. Each performance concludes with a Q&A with Wilmot Technologies. Blending preventative skills, real-life anecdotes, and humour, Click Here Now makes cybersecurity accessible, relatable, and fun–for everyone except scammers!

“I appreciated how light it was. Playful.” – audience member

Created and performed in partnership with Wilmot Technologies Inc.

Performance History

Waterloo Public Library – May 2026

The Village of Winston Park – May 2026

*now booking for spring 2027; few spots remain. Email alten@unwraptheatre.ca to learn more.

 

Madeleine Brown

Co-creator, Co-writer, Performer

Madeleine Brown is a playwright, actor, and sometimes stand up. Her playwriting has been supported by Theatre Aquarius Brave New Works Festival, Here For Now Theatre, Theatre Direct, 4th Line Theatre, Driftwood Theatre, Blyth Festival, Tarragon Theatre, Hart House Theatre and Toronto Fringe. She is the recipient of the Ellen Ross Stuart “Opening Doors” Award and NOW Magazine Awards for Outstanding Ensemble and Individual Performance. Earlier this year she appeared in FORTS! with Young People’s Theatre and Syndrome with Theatre Direct. Currently, she is a member of the CB Pro house sketch team at Comedy Bar and Capitol Theatre’s Creators Unit. Madeleine leads Theatre Direct’s teen programming known as Next Draft and Smile Theatre’s improv sessions in care settings. www.thatmadeleinebrown.com  Photo credit: Dahlia Katz

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Alten Wilmot

Co-creator, Co-writer, Director

Alten Wilmot is a playwright, performer, producer, and multidisciplinary artist based in the Waterloo Region and Toronto. As a performer, Alten has appeared as an actor, singer, and dancer on stages across Canada, as well as in film and television. They are the founder of Unwrap Theatre, where they have led over 25 premiere productions, and have independently contributed to more than 50 projects across Canada and internationally – collaborating with institutions such as CBC, Global TV, Harbourfront Centre, NBCUniversal, Guelph Dance, and Theatre Passe Muraille. Alten studied in Eastwood Collegiate’s Integrated Arts program and Sheridan College’s Bachelor of Music Theatre program.

Their work explores vulnerability and authenticity, bringing humour to heartbreak and grace to chaos. Alten has been recognized with a Buddies in Bad Times Queer Emerging Artist Award, an ArtworxTO Emerging Artist Award, and a Waterloo Region Arts Award. They have held residencies with The National Ballet of Canada, Obsidian Theatre, MT Space, and others. 

In 2025, Alten premiered their play My Life in Colour with Unwrap Theatre at public and private venues across the Waterloo Region. Their next play, Mixed(er) – a comedy about the biracial experience – is set to premiere in fall 2026 with MT Space.

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Everton Wilmot

Performer, Facilitator, Script Consultant

Everton Wilmot is known for his most current appearance in the Dickson & Bruce series. Past productions of TCP’s Ragtime, musical productions by the IGC Drama Group, and Eastwood CI Guy’s-N-Dolls and The Wizard of Oz. Everton is an accomplished entrepreneur – the founder and president of Wilmot Technologies Inc, orator and father. Everton is very proud and excited to be on stage in the debut of this locally written, produced and directed production.

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Nada Humsi

Performer

Nada Humsi is a Syrian-Canadian theatre artist, and the Artistic Director of Mada Theatre for Arts and Growth. Born in Damascus, she is recognized as a pioneer of avant-garde and experimental theatre in the Arab world, with a career spanning over three decades across the Middle East and internationally.

Since moving to Canada in 1999, Nada has been an active contributor to the performing arts scene, working with companies such as MT Space and collaborating on numerous theatre productions and community-based projects. She is also dedicated to mentorship, leading workshops for emerging and community artists.

Nada is a co-founder of Mada Theatre, where she continues to create and support work that bridges cultures, languages, and communities. Alongside her theatre practice, she is also a writer, painter, and engages in farm-based work.

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Sid Malcolm

Stage Manager, Sound Designer

Sid Malcolm is a graduate from Brock University, Hons. BA in Dramatic Arts, with concentrations in Performance and Production & Design and a minor in Music. She is also a recent graduate from Sheridan College, Hons. BA of Music Theatre Performance. Sid is an eclectic, multidisciplinary artist who has a hand in all avenues of theatre, from performance, to creative team, and to crew. Through her artistry, Sid has a passion for sharing truths and combining stories of injustice with Theatre. She strives to create and nourish art which questions socially accepted normative behaviours. Sid challenges herself and those around her to digest their surroundings through a critical lens. Connect with Sid @sidmalcolm_

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Wilmot Technologies Inc.

Partner, Educational Lead

For over 32 years among organizations across Ontario, Wilmot Technologies has provided leading technology consulting, support, deployment and infrastructure expertise. Both commercial and retail, local and provincial, rely on Wilmot Technologies to help them meet their particular Information Technology challenges as they adapt to the digital economy. Wilmot Technologies continues to develop and teach cybersecurity seminars for local business and communities, adapting to the ever evolving landscape of fraud and AI.

Acknowledgements:

Click Here Now is a part of Unwrap Theatre’s Neighbourhood Series, providing free performances to local communities who face barriers to attending the performing arts. Many thanks to the Government of Canada, the Waterloo Region Community Foundation: Arts Fund & Fred and Dora Mae Blayney Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, the City of Kitchener, the City of Waterloo, Wilmot Technologies, and our generous donors for making this program and production possible.

Many thanks to those who make our work possible.

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