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TALK, THEATRE

Man 2 Man

Presented by the African Students Association, the Alfred J. Mitchell Fund of the United Church of Canada, the Anti Racism and Cultural Diversity Office, the Black Students Association, Caribbean Studies, Ecumenical Chaplaincy: Philip N. Knutson Endowment, Hart House, LGBTOUT, the MultiFaith Centre, Postitive Space at St. George, Qu(e)erying Religion, the Sexual and Gender Diversity Office U of T, St. Michael's Campus Ministry, the Student Christian Movement and UTSU.

Details: In celebration of the upcoming Black History month and in keeping with our traditions of exploring and discovering cultural and personal freedoms and expressions, Hart House is pleased to host an evening of performance and discussion with the creators of Man 2 Man - a show that has wowed Toronto audiences since its debut in 2010 and continues to generate discussions around racial, cultural and sexual prejudices. Above all, Man 2 Man is a show about love: its strength, grace and determination in the face of opposition and conflict.

When: Feb. 7, 2012 at 7:30 pm
Where: Arbor Room, Hart House
Cost: Free, all are welcome!

WARNING: show contains mature content and explicit language.

ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES
Feb 15, 2012 @ 5:00 pm / Social Science Building MW 130, U of T Scarborough
Feb 29, 2012 @ 5:00 pm / MiST Theatre (CCCT Building), U of T Mississauga

This event is made possible through enormous cross-campus collaboration from several different groups. We are proud to say that U of T students are leading the charge in creating and producing events such as this to break down stereotypes and open up conversations that can often be difficult.  "From the moment I first saw Man 2 Man at Harbourfront in 2010 I was convinced we needed to bring it to U of T. I know from my work with queer students of faith in the Qu(e)erying Religion club - which has often included racialized members - the issues raised by Kwame Stephen's play are real." - Ralph Carl Wushke Ecumenical Chaplain at U of T.

About the show
When Emmanuel, a man in his forties, met Damien, he wasn't sure what he wanted. He knew he was attracted to Damien but was still struggling with issues around his sexuality. Of all places, these two men met at a church where Emmanuel's singing entranced Damien. This sets the stage as we join Damien and Emmanuel's struggle to make sense of, love, lust and life.

"Man 2 Man is a unique play because it deals with the intersection of sexuality, Christianity, race and family. In following the love story of the two lead characters Damien and Emmanuel, we are drawn into a world that is honest, black and gay. With the inclusion of Pastor Everton who struggles with his unresolved sexuality, we have story that is gripping yet entertaining. The two previous productions of this play in Toronto was to sold out audiences who were mesmerized by this love story. The discussion following the reading will open up a meaningful dialogue that will help build bridges between many groups." - Kwame Stephens, Playwright.

Man 2 Man is an honest, no-holds barred theatrical event. It looks into the souls and lives of its characters in a way that we can all relate to, while challenging many stereotypes. It deals with themes that include religion, family, love, sexuality and much more. Following the staged reading of this extraordinary play will be a discussion with the performers and creators of the piece led and facilitated by a student at U of T.

Please note: Sammy's Student Exchange will be open during the event and offers a limited menu and a licensed bar.

Hart House Arbor Room
Tue, 2012-02-07 19:30 - 21:30

CAST

Emmanuel
Frederick O'Neal

Damien
Mark P. Thomas

Pastor Everton
Canute Lawrence

Jason, Claude, DJ PJ
Julian Murillo

PRODUCTION TEAM

Playwright
Kwame Stephens

Producer
Edward Ulzen

Director
Canute Lawrence

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