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In the World Premiere of Tyson's Song, Bryan and Tyson are two best friends out on their last boys night out, but when the evening goes awry, the two Black men are compelled to examine their pasts, and the true bonds of their friendship. Tyson's Song examines the dominant thoughts surrounding Black masculinity, and mental health.
Tyson’s Song by Peter N. Bailey, presented by Pleiades Theatre, runs from April 24 to May 19, 2024 in the Factory Studio Theatre (125 Bathurst St., Toronto, ON M5V 2R2). Tickets are pay-what-you-choose starting from $5.
Pleiades Theatre is introducing Augmented Reality glasses for d/Deaf audiences during the world premiere of TYSON'S SONG.
The company's 25th anniversary season, PERSPECTIVES, POWER, and PRIVILEGE is a curated program of staged readings that reflect on plays of past seasons, delve into new work, and allow for meaningful dialogue between Toronto and the GTA'S independent performing arts companies that share a mandate with Pleiades of culturally-focused play development.
Tyson’s Song (4/24/24-5/19/24)
Factory Theatre is at 125 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON.
Tyson’s Song (4/24/24-5/19/24)
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