“It’s a human need to watch something in a dark space together,” said Nathalie Bonjour, performing arts director at the Toronto Harbourfront Centre, “because it really is about our shared human experience. That moment we spend together in that dark room is pretty magical.”
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down Canada and forced many of us into two years of isolation from each other and our communities. Now, in 2022, the world is ready to start its new normal. But as we return to pre-pandem...
Published on March 02, 2022 14:54