The Africa Trilogy Press

The Toronto Star, Toronto

 Avril Benoit, Médecins Sans Frontières , Canada

I was emotionally ransacked and enchanted by the Africa Trilogy. This play should
travel far and wide”
— Avril Benoit
Bold and insightful theatre”
— The Toronto Star

The Toronto Star, Toronto

The Torontoist, Toronto 

The Africa Trilogy triumphs
— The Torontoist
Great work throughout from the creative team responsible for sets, costumes, lighting,
sound and video. Production values for all three plays are top-notch.
— The Toronto Star

Eye Weekly, Toronto

The Toronto Sun, Toronto

beautifully designed
— The Toronto Sun
breath-taking in performance, structure and style
— Eye Weekly

GLO

The Huffington Post, Canada

The... piece took my breath away. It was by up-and-coming American playwright,
Christina Anderson. Her work is going to be transforming stages around the world,
count on it.
— The Huffington Post

The Toronto Star, Toronto

The Torontoist, Toronto 

creative direction and a solid cast
— The Torontoist
oh so charismatic
— The Toronto Star

PEGGY PICKIT SEES THE FACE OF GOD

THE TORONTOIST, TORONTO 

The Toronto Star, Toronto

cleverly written and cleverly directed... beautifully cast... powerful
— The Toronto Star
resonates long after the curtain call
— The Torontoist

The Globe and Mail, Toronto

Director Liesl Tommy gets incredible performances out of her cast, as her production
masterfully lurches back and forth between hilarity and dread. The staging is full of
brilliant touches.
— The Globe and Mail

Eye Weekly, Toronto

The National Post, Toronto

a superbly rigorous production
— The National Post
Amazing!
— Eye Weekly

Shine your Eye

THE TORONTOIST, TORONTO 

THE TORONTO STAR, TORONTO

A fine cast led by the luminous, vulnerable Dienye Waboso as Beka and with excellent
work from Karen Robinson, Lucky Onyekachi Ejim and a delightful Muoi Nene.
— The Toronto Star
Binyavanga Wainaina’s lyrical script moves forward with gusto, and is forcefully acted
by its ensemble cast”
— The Torontoist

The Globe and Mail, Toronto

The Toronto Star, Toronto

Tight, well-written and poetic, it is a play filled with heart
— The Toronto Star
the product of completely outside-the-box thinking
— The Globe and Mail

Eye Weekly, Toronto

Wainaina is one of those rare playwrights who can give the colloquial language the
sound of poetry.
— Eye Weekly