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SUMMARY:Tarragon Theatre presents This Was the World
DESCRIPTION:“I’m no longer sure what’s allowed.” \nJohn\, a 60-something white professor of Constitutional Law and Indigenous Rights is unhappy with a new faculty hire. He seeks to draw a student into his conflict with the Dean’s office\, which leads to a complaint\, which leads to a reprimand\, which leads to a breakdown of the man\, his daughter\, and their understanding of the world. \nA play about old power and new ideas\, academia and decolonization\, language and authority. \nTickets available now at tarragontheatre.com.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/tarragon-theatre-presents-this-was-the-world/
LOCATION:Tarragon Theatre\, 30 Bridgman Ave\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Culchahworks presents… Fish & Rum
DESCRIPTION:A fictional retelling of the real-life history of illicit trade between the islands of Newfoundland and Jamaica during the Prohibition Era\nNewfoundland’s famous “screech” can only be made from Jamaican rum\, while ackee and saltfish – the national dish of Jamaica – requires salt cod\, and cod is not native to the waters off Jamaica’s shores. So how did this come to be? \nCulchahworks examines this question in a riveting new drama\, written and directed by Artistic Director Andrew Craig. \nSet in 1923 – the height of the Prohibition era – “Fish And Rum” is the story of two families: one in Kingston\, Jamaica\, the other in a remote Newfoundland outport. Unknown to each other\, the families live out parallel lives of struggle\, in an uncertain economic climate. But the families become unwittingly connected through barter: the Newfoundlanders send salted cod to Jamaica\, in exchange for rum barrels. \nJohn Parsons\, head of the Newfoundland family\, one day decides to send lesser-grade cod to Jamaica\, thinking no one will notice. Unfortunately\, Roxroy James\, the recipient in Kingston\, does notice\, and retaliates by sending lesser-grade barrels. Thus begins a race to the bottom that will have serious consequences for both families\, and their communities. \nAll this is set against the backdrop of widespread political corruption\, the fight for women’s rights\, and of course\, rum running. In the end\, we see how each individual action has an effect on many. We are all connected. \nTold in both Newfoundland dialect and Jamaican patois (with surtitles)\, “Fish And Rum” offers a fascinating and factual look into life in Newfoundland and Jamaica in the 1920s. Even though the islands are separated by the Atlantic Ocean\, their experiences are eerily parallel. \nThe music in “Fish And Rum” is a brand-new hybrid: a fusion of the traditional music of Newfoundland with the music that would have been popular in Jamaica one hundred years ago – a little-known style called Mento. \nPresented in partnership with the Al Green Theatre\, “Fish And Rum” is a hybrid theatre/video production unlike any other\, that will engage\, enlighten\, and entertain. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this live studio performance and taping! \nGet tickets at fishandrum.ca.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/culchahworks-presents-fish-rum/
LOCATION:Al Green Theatre\, 750 Spadina Ave.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 2J2\, Canada
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