Category Archives: andrew kushnir

The Middle Place of Humility and Hope

akosua amo-adem photo by aviva armour ostroff In 2007 Toronto-based actor and playwright Andrew Kushnir was approached by Project Humanity, an incorporated not for profit organization that raises awareness of social issues through the arts with a strong emphasis on … Continue reading

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Is it Summer(Works) Yet??

michael rubenfeld My friends, I am exceptionally excited. I am exceptionally excited and shivering with electric anticipation because on Friday evening I was fortunate enough to get a sneak peak of the SummerWorks Theatre Festival’s 20th Anniversary Season. The Lower … Continue reading

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Guess What Toronto!? It’s SUMMERWORKS

Summer in Toronto is a magical place for Canadian theatre. While many cities in this country consider themselves fortunate to have one summer theatre festival (often a branch of the Fringe circuit), Torontonians are treated to the Luminato Festival, the … Continue reading

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How Not to Conduct an Interview: By Andrew Kushnir

Here is a fantastic promotional video for Andrew Kushnir’s Project Humanity show The Middle Place, which can be seen in Toronto’s SummerWorks Festival August 6th to 15th at the Theatre Passe Muraille Mainspace. Not only does this look like a … Continue reading

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