Johar Amaury Tello

Johar Amaury Tello I was born in Mexico City on a cold December morning, eighteen years later I'm studying advertising and marketing in the lovely Ottawa. From a young age, my parents included me in performing arts, and honestly, it's the best world you can be involved in. I've been acting since I was six years old and it's incredible to see theatre on and outside the stage. As Ben Daniels said: "Theatre is where my passion lies - I just love it. I love watching it, and I love doing it." Stoked to be a part of the Broadway World family and let everyone know the amazing productions that are happening in Ottawa!




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BWW Review: HOW BLACK MOTHERS SAY I LOVE YOU at The Great Canadian Theatre Company. Bring your tissues and call your mother!
BWW Review: HOW BLACK MOTHERS SAY I LOVE YOU at The Great Canadian Theatre Company. Bring your tissues and call your mother!
March 9, 2018

Written by the award-winning playwright Trey Anthony, How Black Mothers Say I Love You tells the story of Daphne, mother of three, she has cancer. During these tough times, her daughter Valerie has been the one taking care of her while dealing with her problems at the same time.  When two hands aren't enough to deal with the whole situation Daphne's first daughter Claudette comes back to town without knowing how her life would change forever.

BWW Review: WHAT A YOUNG WIFE OUGHT TO KNOW at The Great Canadian Theatre Company
BWW Review: WHAT A YOUNG WIFE OUGHT TO KNOW at The Great Canadian Theatre Company
January 19, 2018

What happens when a woman doesn't want to have kids because it could kill her but the solution for that is considered to be incorrect and untrustable? Produced by 2B Theatre Company, What A Young Wife Ought to Know, gives the audience a story about Sophie and her process during marriage, sisterhood and motherhood, even when motherhood is not something she was desiring. What A Young Wife Ought to Know is starred by Lisa Repo-Martell, Rebecca Parent and David Patrick Flemming. Directed by Christian Barry and written by Hannah Moscovitch.






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