Apr 19 – Apr 19 | Firehall Theatre

A Conversation With Drew Hayden Taylor

Running Time: 1HR APPROX.

MEET DREW HAYDEN TAYLOR, playwright for The Undeniable Accusations of Red Cadmium Light.

Join us for a conversation led by noted Theatre Critic, Actor and Historian Jerry Wasserman and playwright Drew Hayen Taylor prior to the Sunday matinee at 3pm.

Sunday, April 19th
Doors: 1pm
Conversation: 1:30pm-2:45pm

Price: $20
Firehall Arts Centre Studio - 2nd floor*

Enjoy coffee/tea, croissants and tasty treats followed by a discussion where Drew will reflect on the history and creative process behind The Undeniable Accusations of Red Cadmium Light, offering insight into how the play came to life. He will delve into the evolving landscape of Indigenous art and identity - sharing his perspective on how it has shifted over time - alongside his candid takes on compelling and highly-debated topics like “pretendians”. Join us for an engaging and illuminating discussion that invites you deeper into the work, the ideas, and the artist behind it.

Limited seating. Reserve your spot today!

*Please note that this event is on the second floor of the building that is only accessible via stairs and we apologize for the inconvenience.

Image: Drew Hayden Taylor
Photo Credit: Paul Chato

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Apr 19 – Apr 19 | Firehall Theatre
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