Theatre Passe Muraille has unveiled its soul-stirring 22.23 season, platforming new and compelling interdisciplinary work from a diverse range of voices. The eclectic season begins with a Festival presentation, which then gives way to a robust seven-production line-up.
ESPOIR/ESPWA (the word hope in both French and Haitian Creole) is a story of hope following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. The production, written and performed by Edwige Jean-Pierre, Djennie Laguerre and Carline Zamar, runs at Theatre francais de Toronto, now through March 6, 2016, with opening night slated for tomorrow, February 26. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the trio onstage below!
? Theatre francais de Toronto is pleased to present Espoir/Espwa (the word HOPE in both French and Creole), a play written and performed by Haitian Canadian artists Edwige Jean-Pierre, Djennie Laguerre and Carline Zamar. Directed by Guy Mignault, this new original work comes from TfT's author-in-residence program and will premiere at the Berkeley Street Theatre as part of Black History Month from February 24 toMarch 6.
AfriCanadian Playwrights Festival: the celebration, examination, encouragement, development, promotion and presentation of African Canadian playwrights and their plays!