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Robbery! Downtown T.O.? Racial Profiling! Homophobia! "The F word" - feminism? What do these all have in "common" at the Fringe, you may ask? COMMON GROUND! A new Fringe play that explores Toronto's diversity and tackles very timely and pertinent issues while providing an intriguing and even sometimes funny theatre experience.
Common Ground is a suspenseful, character-driven play that follows ordinary people who are forced into extraordinary circumstances. This drama/mystery is about community, honouring and embracing differences, shared values, urban living and social justice.
This new play is written, produced and directed by Susan Magerman and Michelle Brightman. As a strong social justice advocate and high school teacher in Toronto, Susan Magerman was inspired to include in her writing many of the issues she is passionate about and her students have faced.
Michelle Brightman has past experience as a new immigrant assimilating to Toronto, which provided inspiration for her writing. This play showcases the amazing talents of our cast and crew: Mishka Balilty, Cameron Grant, Susan Finlayson, Margarita Valderrama and Julie-Rae King.
Common Ground is at the Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse.
SHOWTIMES: July 1 @3, July 3@8, July 4 @2:45, July 6 @2:15, July 7 @6, July 8 @9:15, July 10 @12 p.m.
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Photo: Shari Hollett and Lucy Earle. ©2016.
2016-06-17
Fringe: Common Ground