Trey Anthony on the lack of diversity in Canadian theatre
Playwright Trey Anthony speaks about the underlying lack of diversity in theatre arts across Canada.
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After the success of 'da Kink In My Hair, playwright Trey Anthony wrote and produced a follow-up play, titled How Black Mothers Say I Love You. But she struggled to find a home for it. The play was turned away by multiple Toronto theatre companies.
Trey speaks with Candy about the underlying lack of diversity in Canadian theatre arts.