Volcano’s Africa Trilogy: Part VI
Trilogy directors invade Toronto this weekend
Through sheer coincidence, all three directors of The Africa Trilogy are mixing it up in the T-dot this week:
- Josette Bushell-Mingo, director, Glo
After directing the RSC/NAC original production to widespread critical acclaim, Bushell-Mingo has been mentoring directors working on Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad as part of Nightwood Theatre’s Directors Summit.
The public presentation of this work occurs November 15 at 3pm and 6:30pm, Dancemakers Studio Theatre.
- Ross Manson, director, Shine Your Eye
Having toured Rwanda with Volcano’s Edinburgh Fringe-winning production of Goodness, Manson presents a retrospective of the experience at University of Toronto.
November 15th at 7pm, the George Ignatieff Theatre, U of T campus.
- Liesl Tommy, director, Peggy Pickett Sees the Face of God
Fresh from the New York Times declaring her production of Eclipsed running at the Yale Repertory Theatre a “harrowing portrait of women fighting to retain their dignity and a sense of self-worth under extreme duress”, Tommy appears on two panels and teaches a Master Class also as part of Nightwood’s Directors Summit.
The Director’s Toolkit, Master Class: November 16 and 17, 10-1pm; The Agony and Ecstasy of Staging New Work, Panel: Monday November 16th @ 6:30pm; Staging Africa, Panel: Tuesday November 17th at 6:30pm.
For full details on price and location of Nightwood Theatre events visit their webpage.
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