Kanika Ambrose debuts Moonlight Schooner and The Christmas Market, two vivid new plays on Black life, history, and belonging in Toronto’s theatre season.
festivals
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Esie Mensah on movement, memory, and the making of Afrofusion at Fall for Dance North
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Reelworld at 25: A milestone festival honouring Canada’s Black, Indigenous, and racialized filmmakers
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Inside ‘A Glimpse of Quincy’: Larnell Lewis on curating a tribute to a legend
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Fall for Dance North celebrates a decade of innovation
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Ethiopian-Canadian film "ALAZAR" to premiere at Toronto International Film Festival
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Telling stories about people who look like me
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Giving yourself over to your art
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Haitian film Kanaval at TIFF offers needed fantasy perspective
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Revolutionizing Shakespeare: Stephen Jackman-Torkoff on the bold interpretation of Richard II at Stratford
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Black on trial: The journey of tackling tokenism in theatre
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From Detroit to Stratford: Sam White on her creative journey and directing "Wedding Band"
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Spike Lee takes Malcolm X full circle 30 years later in Saudi Arabia
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The unbearable gravity of being
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The Woman King opens at TIFF
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To be or not to be traditional