Kick Start Arts
Venue
Aki Studio, Native Earth
August 1, 8:30pm
60 Minutes
Ticket Price
$15 / $30 / $45
Growing Up Regent is a play created from within Toronto’s oldest public housing community. After the shooting death of sixteen year old Travis, his chosen family struggles with grief, guilt, the police, and adult decisions made way too young. Will Lila find solace in her spoken word? Will Kalima’s foray into social media help or hinder? Will Fleurie’s friends be able to intervene before it’s too late? A testament to the significance of love and family in hard times, Growing Up Regent asks the question – What would you do for the people you love?
Sheena D. Robertson – Director/Artistic Direction
Mandeq Hassan – Production Manager/Dramaturge/Co-writer
Spider Hetherington – Lead Writer
Abdullahi Ali – Lead Writer, Actor “Fleurie”
Keara Hicks – Stage Manager
Nancy Ciccone – Production Designer
Tony Le – Co-writer, Actor “JoJo”
Amanda Pileggi – Co-writer, Actor “Saffiya”
Zahara Edwards – Actor “Lila”
Raf Min Naing – Actor “Kalima”
John Cleland – Actor “Officer Williams”
Joseph Brooks – Actor “Travis”
Laura Cardeño – Projections Designer
Peter Cockett – Co-writer
Ola Njoku – Co-writer/Spoken Word
Giselle Jones – Spoken Word
Paula Wing – Dramaturge
Jackie Batsinduka – Co-writer
Presented as part of SummerWorks’ Accessibility and Community Wellness Program, generously funded by Aubrey & Marla Dan Foundation.
Growing Up Regent is supported by Boat Rocker Media, Soulpepper Theatre Company, and Ontario Arts Council.
Content: gun violence, racism, intense moments involving police, grief, cyber bullying
Sensory: gun, sound effect of a gun shot. A cop pulls a gun in the show.
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