The Grand Theatre will present a full slate of 10 productions – four of them world premieres – Live! next season, the downtown arts institution’s officials…
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While shutting down because of the pandemic has been hard for performing arts companies, reopening in 2021 will be, in many ways, the more difficult task.
As Toronto commercial producer David Mirvish has often told me, quoting his late father: At least when a theatre is closed, you know how much money it’s losing every week.
National Arts Centre English Theatre, in partnership with Black Theatre Workshop, today announced on December 9 an unprecedented shared curation model for the national stage.
NAC English Theatre has committed to the annual appointment of a Co-Curation Company in Residence, beginning in the 2021-22 season with the invitation to a Black-mandated theatre organization to envision their mandate through a national lens.
As the inaugural Co-Curating Company in Residence, Black Theatre Workshop (BTW) will have agency over half of English Theatreâs programming resources for the 2021-22 season. Black Theatre Workshop, the oldest Black theatre company in Canada, currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, will have the opportunity to envision its mandate of fostering and showcasing Black Canadian art and artists on a national scale.