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Harbourfront Centre’s KUUMBA, presented by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment, is Toronto’s largest and longest-running Black Futures Month festival, embracing the rich tapestry of culture, diversity and creativity through a month-long celebration of Black cultural programming. Running from February 1–29, 2024

Stephen Jackman-Torkoff as Richard II

We encourage you to listen to this thought-provoking episode. Stephen's narrative is captivating, and their dedication to amplifying Black queer artistry is both inspiring and empowering. Join us as we celebrate their journey and the strides being made towards more inclusive and representative storytelling in the arts.

Topics and outtakes from our podcast conversation:

The Tradition of Freedom and Imagination: "I think there's a tradition of freedom and in spite of other things. And Jill's the kind of energy between the two kings in our play, who are both Black kings, actually, you know, is one is kinda representing freedom, which is Richard, and one is representing strength. But for me to represent that freedom and to think of being Black and also being queer, I think, is also a tradition of freedom and imagination and creativity despite other people's opinions."
— Stephen Jackman-Torkoff 00:06:1600:06:48

Stratford Festival: "I had an image of Stratford being kind of closed off and old-fashioned, but I feel like there is a real attempt to change the culture here."
— Stephen Jackman-Torkoff 00:16:1200:16:16

The Impact of Shakespeare: "I learned pretty early on that you could play around with it. [...] So, at a certain point, I feel like there is so much freedom. [...] You can break it open, and it's already been brought open in millions in different ways."
— Stephen Jackman-Torkoff 00:18:2600:18:31

The Rise of Black Queer Performers: "Black queer people are extremely talented. We're only growing in our presence on the stages here. It feels really present right now and exciting. We have a meeting to talk about this. When we're telling our own stories, it's better. So I think Black Boys, we did that, but a lot of people are telling their own stories and empowered. It's cool shit."
— Stephen Jackman-Torkoff 00:24:4100:24:50

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