Following a successful run in 2010 at Theatre Passe Muraille, Canadian Stage is pleased to present the premiere of Project: Humanity's The Middle Place from February 14 to March 12 in the Berkeley Street Theatre Downstairs (26 Berkeley Street). Opening and media night: February 17. Tickets from $22 to $49 available at 416.368.3110 or www.canadianstage.com
The Middle Place met with critical acclaim during the 2009 Summerworks Theatre Festival and in 2010 was presented by Theatre Passe Muraille in collaboration with Canadian Stage. In support of Project: Humanity's groundbreaking work, Canadian Stage and Theatre Passe Muraille have partnered to establish a "rolling opening", combining their resources to allow the diverse audiences of both companies to experience the production within a single theatre season. The play officially premieres with the February 17 opening at Canadian Stage.
"Project: Humanity and this play are indebted to the generosity and courage of the youth we spoke with," Kushnir adds. "They've afforded all of us an amazing opportunity to take a walk in their words."
According to YWS research 10,000 youth are homeless at one point in any given year in Toronto. Over 70 per cent of Toronto's homeless youth have experienced some form of sexual, physical or emotional abuse. Approximately 30 per cent experience mental health issues, 20 per cent struggle with addictions and just over half (50 to 60 per cent) have an education of Grade 11 or less. Prior to arriving at YWS, 40 per cent have gone without food for one day in the past week.About The Middle Place:
Written by Andrew Kushnir
Transcribed by Andrew Kushnir and Catherine Murray
Directed by Alan Dilworth
Performed by Akosua Amo Adem, Antonio Cayonne, Jessica Greenberg, Andrew Kushnir and Kevin Walker
About the "rolling opening":
Through the presentation of Project: Humanity's The Middle Place, Canadian Stage and Theatre Passe Muraille have partnered to present a "rolling opening". During the fall run of the show, Project: Humanity worked with the cast to further develop the piece in preparation for the February premiere. The resulting production is a refined presentation of the original show to be presented to the media for the first time. This new concept affords the show a longer run on two of Toronto's favourite stages, while maximizing the collaboration between both theatre companies.
About Canadian Stage:
Founded in 1987 with the merger of CentreStage and Toronto Free Theatre, Canadian Stage is one of Canada's leading not-for-profit Contemporary Theatre companies. Led by Artistic & General Director Matthew Jocelyn, Canadian Stage produces and showcases innovative theatre work from Canada and around the world, allowing its audience to encounter daring work guided by a strong directorial vision and a 21st-century aesthetic. The company prides itself on presenting trans-disciplinary work and work in translation that pushes the boundaries of form and style. The company reinforces the presence of Canadian art and artists within an international context through work that mirrors the cultural diversity of Toronto. Canadian Stage has a long-standing commitment to education and enhancement programs for the public and investing in the art form by nurturing and developing theatre professionals while producing thought-provoking theatre and quality entertainment in Toronto, one of North America's largest theatre centres. For more information, refer to canadianstage.com.
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