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OBSIDIAN THEATRE AND CBC ANNOUNCE LINE-UP OF DIRECTORS & PERFORMERS FOR ​21 BLACK FUTURES​, PREMIERING ON CBC GEM IN FEBRUARY 2021

21 playwrights, 21 directors, 21 actors 21 visions of the future of Blackness…

January 19, 2021​ – Obsidian Theatre and the CBC are unveiling the full line-up of directors and performers who have joined the first major project announced under Artistic Director Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu, ​21 BLACK FUTURES​. First announced this past fall, 21 BLACK FUTURES is an anthology of 21 filmed monodramas, commissioned from 21 multigenerational Black playwrights across the country, directed by 21 Black directors and performed by 21 Black actors. Premiering in February 2021, aligned with Black History Month and Obsidian Theatre’s 21s​ t​ anniversary, 21 BLACK FUTURES will respond to the question, ​“​What is the future of Blackness​?”

In addition to announcing the full company of directors and performances joining the previously announced playwrights, Obsidian is thrilled to confirm that 21 BLACK FUTURES will premiere exclusively on the free​ ​CBC Gem​ streaming service in three parts (3×70 minutes) on Friday, February 12, Friday February 19 and Friday, February 26.

The 21 playwrights commissioned under the project  are ​Peace Akintade (Saskatchewan), ​Keshia Cheesman​ (Calgary), ​Lisa Codrington​ (Toronto), ​Miali Coley-Sudlovenick (Nunavut), ​K.P. Dennis​(Victoria), ​Cheryl Foggo​ (Calgary), ​Shauntay Grant​ (Halifax), ​Lawrence Hill (Hamilton), ​Kaie Kellough​ (Montreal), ​Stephie Mazunya​ (Montreal), ​Tawiah Ben M’Carthy​ (Toronto), Motion​ (Toronto), ​Omari Newton​ (Vancouver), ​Amanda Parris​ (Toronto), ​Joseph Jomo Pierre​ (Toronto), Donna-Michelle St. Bernard​ (Hamilton), ​Jacob Sampson​ (Halifax), ​Djanet Sears ​(Toronto), ​Luke Reece(Toronto), ​Cherissa Richards​ (Manitoba), and ​Syrus Marcus Ware​ (Toronto). One of the monodramas will be presented in French.

Joining the 21 playwrights commissioned to write the filmed monodramas are an exceptional line up of directors and performers. The 21 directors – luminaries from both film and stage – are ​Dorothy A Atabong, Leah-Simone Bowen, Katia Café-Febrissy, Lucius Dechausay, Alison Duke, Lisa Karen Cox, Alicia K. Harris​, ​Jerome Kruin,​ a​ hdri zhina mandiela, Weyni Mengesha, Jay Northcott, Charles Officer, Ngozi Paul, Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu, Mike Payette, Kimberley Rampersad, Jamie Robinson, Tanisha Taitt, Sarah Waisvisz, Leighton Alexander Williams, ​and ​d’bi young anitafrika.

The 21 performers of the dramas are​ Uche Ama, Akosua Amo-Adem, Prince Amponsah, Natasha “Courage” Bacchus, Lisa Berry, Adeline Bird, Amanda Cordner, Lovell Adams-Gray, ​Daniel Faraldo, Peter Fernandes, Avery Grant, Virgilia Griffith, Sheila Ingabire-Isaro, Dion Johnstone, Pablo Ogunlesi, Sabryn Rock, Chelsea Russell, Emerjade Simms, Ravyn Wngz ​and​ ​previous Obsidian Artistic Directors Philip Akin ​and​ Alison Sealy-Smith.

“​We are feeling truly honoured that this wide-ranging company of Black artists have joined us for this expansive project​,” says ​Tindyebwa Otu​. “​As I look at these 63 names assembled on the page it takes my breath away. The excellence, the uniqueness of voice and vision, the diversity of backgrounds and experiences. It feels like there is a lot of trust from the community in what we have done and where we are going. The future of Black theatre is not one thing. It is not just an increase in ‘Black representation’, it is profoundly diverse and multifaceted, it is multigenerational, and it commands attention​.”

“​To also have the support of the CBC behind us bringing a national audience to 21 BLACK FUTURES and these 63 artists is the realization of one of our most deeply felt goals, to grow our organizational capacity and expand our reach across the country so that the ecology of thriving Black theatre artists in Canada continues to grow.​ ”

“CBC is proud to be a part of 21 BLACK FUTURES – an incredible undertaking by Obsidian Theatre that brings Black artists’ experiences and voices to the forefront at a critical time,” ​says ​Sally Catto​, General Manager, Entertainment, Factual and Sports, CBC.​ “We look forward to sharing these talented artists’ stories with Canadians across the country this February.”

Presented by ​CBC Arts,​ 21 BLACK FUTURES is a project born of the current moment. Announced as the incoming Artistic Director for Obsidian in January of 2020, by the time Tindyebwa Otu began her tenure at the beginning of July, the coronavirus pandemic had effectively cancelled all forthcoming live theatre productions and a global outcry against anti-Black racism was at the forefront of cultural and political discussions. “​I felt an urgent need to respond to the moment we’re in and to create an opportunity for Black artists to respond,” s​ ays Tindyebwa Otu.

Following the initial announcement of the project this past fall, Obsidian received an overwhelming outpouring of support from the Canadian theatre community, enabling additional fundraising for the project.

As previously announced, ​TO Live​ is the Venue Production Partner for 21 BLACK FUTURES. Commenting on the partnership, ​Vice President of Programming, Josephine Ridge​ said “​The vision and ambition that shaped 21 BLACK FUTURES drives home once again the vital role that Obsidian plays in the development and promotion of the Black voice in Canadian theatre. TO Live is proud to have played a supporting role, and we congratulate Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu, all the artists and the entire Obsidian team on the realization of this necessary and timely project.​”

For more information or to request an interview, please contact:

For Obsidian Theatre,
Suzanne Cheriton, RedEye Media suzanne@redeyemedia.ca 416-805-6744

For CBC,
Teaghan Hawke, Publicist, CBC teaghan.hawke@cbc.ca 416.205.6863

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