Development Series will launch new Canadian work throughout the season with three workshop productions.
Shakespeare’s Nigga is an exploration into the iconic black characters in the Bard’s work, subversive and poetic the play takes you on a journey beyond reality and into the mind of the Shakespears himself.
4our Woman by Motion
4our Woman is a story of memory, migrations, identity and inheritance, the entangled portraits of a dead washer, a domestic, an inmate and a crown ward. The play is the story of women who walk the precarious line between death, rebirth, and the living in between.
Set in 1936 during one of the worst heat waves in history, the tenants of a Negro rooming house struggle to cope with daily life while a Russian immigrant tries to escape his past.
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| From L to R: Leah-Simone Bowen, Motion, Joeseph Jomo Pierre |
Development Series will launch new Canadian work throughout the season with three workshop productions.
Shakespeare’s Nigga by Joseph Jomo Pierre
Sat Dec 10 2011 at 2pm Theatre Passe Muraille Mainspace
16 RYERSON AVE Tickets: 416-463-8444
Shakespeare’s Nigga is an exploration into the iconic black characters in the Bard’s work, subversive and poetic the play takes you on a journey beyond reality and into the mind of the Shakespears himself.
4our Woman by Motion
Sat March 31 2012 (Tapestry/Nightwood New Work Studio)
55 Mill Street, Building 58, The Cannery, Studio 315 Tickets: 416-463-8444
55 Mill Street, Building 58, The Cannery, Studio 315 Tickets: 416-463-8444
4our Woman is a story of memory, migrations, identity and inheritance, the entangled portraits of a dead washer, a domestic, an inmate and a crown ward. The play is the story of women who walk the precarious line between death, rebirth, and the living in between.
The Hallway by Leah-Simone Bowen
Sat April 7 2012 (Tapestry/Nightwood New Work Studio)
55 Mill Street, Building 58, The Cannery, Studio 315 Tickets: 416-463-8444
Sat April 7 2012 (Tapestry/Nightwood New Work Studio)
55 Mill Street, Building 58, The Cannery, Studio 315 Tickets: 416-463-8444
Set in 1936 during one of the worst heat waves in history, the tenants of a Negro rooming house struggle to cope with daily life while a Russian immigrant tries to escape his past.
