Sousatzka Musical World Premiere | Elgin Theatre | Toronto Performing Arts Photography
March 23, 2017 (Toronto, ON)
Toronto welcomed the world premiere of the musical Sousatzka on March 23, 2017 at the Elgin and Winter Theatre.
Based on the novel Madame Sousatzka by Bernice Rubens, and set in London, England in 1982, SOUSATZKA tells the story of a young musical prodigy torn between two powerful women from vastly different worlds: his mother, a political refugee, and his piano teacher, a brilliant eccentric with a shattered past. These two proud, iconoclastic women must ultimately cross cultural and racial divides to find common ground, or else put the boy’s destiny in jeopardy.
SOUSATZKA features a compelling fusion of South African, Eastern European, Classical, Jazz and Contemporary music. It is emotional, humorous, exhilarating and full of hope, and deals with some of the mostprofound social and political issues confronting our lives today.
GARTH DRABINSKY‘s production of SOUSATZKA is a new musical by three-time Tony Award® nominee CRAIG LUCAS (Book) and the legendary composing team of Tony Award winner RICHARD MALTBY, JR. (Lyrics) and Academy Award® winner DAVID SHIRE (Music). The show is choreographed by ten-time Tony Award nominee GRACIELA DANIELE and directed by ADRIAN NOBLE. SOUSATZKA stars Tony Award winner VICTORIA CLARK, Tony Award nominee MONTEGO GLOVER, Tony Award winner JUDY KAYE, and features the Broadway debut of JORDAN BARROW.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | Performing Arts | Toronto Dance Photography
March 4, 2016 (Toronto, ON) -
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre continued its 2016 North American tour with a performance in Toronto on Friday, March 4, 2016.
The illustrious dance company returned to Toronto after a two year absence.
Friday night's performance featured Toccata, Love Songs, Exodus and Open Door.
Toronto Bloor Subway Line Birthday Bash | Dainty Smith | Toronto Event Photography
February 25, 2016 (Toronto, ON)
The Artists' Newsstand at Chester subway station celebrated the Bloor line's 50th birthday. The celebration featured live performances, music, art, prizes balloons and cake.
The Artists' Newsstand was created by Jess Dobkin, showcasing local artists, writers and performers in a previously dormant newsstand at Chester subway station.
DJ Nik Red entertained the crowd with music and the celebration concluded with a family friendly burlesque performance by Dainty Smith.
The Bloor subway line opened in February 25, 1966 and is over 28 km long from Kipling station to Kennedy station.