Toronto Theatre Critics Awards announced for curtailed 2019-20 season GlobeArts
Obsidian Theatre stages School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play at Toronto's Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in 2019. The company is up for five Toronto Theatre Critics Awards.The Toronto 2019-2020 theatre season may have come to an abrupt end in March – but the Toronto Theatre Critics Awards, which celebrate the best work on stage in Canada’s biggest city, were announced on schedule on Wednesday morning.
In a first in the 10-year history of the TTCAs, Akin tied with himself in the voting for best director – and so will receive one award for his work onThe three-person ensemble of received an award as well, while the R&B singer Jully Black and Stratford Festival regular Vanessa Sears won best performance and best supporting performance in a musical, respectively, playing mother and daughter in the civil rights-eraChilina Kennedy, the Canadian Broadway star, was awarded best performance in a...
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