Created by the wind in the leaves collective based on poetry of charles c. smith
Julius Eastman (1940-1990) was a Black and queer minimalist composer. Outspoken about his social identities, Eastman was a provocative character who infused his remarkable compositions with these sensibilities. Through music, poetry, theatre, dance, and video, Searching for Eastman reveals the complexities of this extraordinary artist and his art.
Content Advisory
This performance contains coarse language and some scenes of violence.
Phone: (416) 368-3110
Email: boxoffice@canadianstage.com
2024/04/05 - 2024/04/06
Additional time info:
Friday, April 5th post-show talkback at 9:40pm at the Berkeley Street Theatre with charles c smith
Berkeley Street Theatre
26 Berkeley Street, Toronto, ON M5A 2W3
Accessible seating is available in the Orchestra of the Baillie Theatre.
The Baillie Theatre is equipped for assistive listening devices using the Sennheiser Mobile Connect app. We have a limited number of smart phones with the app that our staff can setup for your use. These devices are available on a first-come, first-served basis before the performance. You will be required to leave a piece of photo I.D. The devices require the use of headphones or earbuds – you can bring your own personal pair, or the box office can provide you with a set of earbuds. You can also download the app onto your own smartphone for use during the show. Click here for a PDF version of the instructions on how to download and use the app. There is no assistive listening system available in the Upstairs Theatre.
A barrier-free, gender-neutral washroom is available for use – it includes a motorized door, grab bars, and an emergency alarm for use if emergency assistance is required.
Please speak to any member of the Front of House staff for more information when you are on-site.