
Spring and Summer are right around the corner, and with the promise of sunshine and warmer weather, they also bring the beginning of our city-wide celebration of music and storytelling: MARQUEE. …
Read MoreSpring and Summer are right around the corner, and with the promise of sunshine and warmer weather, they also bring the beginning of our city-wide celebration of music and storytelling: MARQUEE. …
Read MoreWhat was an impactful musical moment in your life that caused a shift in your being and became your turning point? In anticipation of our exciting MARQUEE Festival and its…
Read MoreAfter 18 incredible years at the helm of The Musical Stage Company, Founder and CEO, Mitchell Marcus announces his departure to become the Executive Director, Site Activation & Programming for…
Read MoreThis is for the songs we haven’t heard yet. When The Musical Stage Company asked me to write a blog post about my participation in Black Canadian theatre history I…
Read MoreBlack History Month for me has always been a month to celebrate. I used Ray’s questions as a jumping-off point to write a piece in praise of Black Leadership. On…
Read MoreMy relationship to my Blackness and to Black History Month are not like the typical Canadian or North American experience. Of course, every Black person will have their own experiences,…
Read MoreWhat is the importance of Black History in Canadian Theatre to me? The fact that this is even a question says it all. All history is relevant – all history is important. How…
Read MoreFebruary is around the corner once again… It’s that time of the year when theatres, schools, libraries, Google, and more – dedicate time, resources, and lesson plans to celebrate Black…
Read MoreStaff Pick of the Week is back! With winter well and truly here and blanketing Tkaronto with snow, January evenings are perfect for hunkering down with loved ones and enjoying…
Read MoreThat’s a wrap on One Song Glory 2021! Since its creation, this program has been held in person in Tkoronto, offering Ontario teens a place to create, perform and celebrate…
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