GLORIA: A LIFE brings us a richly detailed tapestry about one of the most inspiring and remarkable Jewish women of our time.

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GLORIA: A LIFE brings us a richly detailed tapestry about one of the most inspiring and remarkable Jewish women of our time. Five decades after Gloria Steinem began raising her voice for equality and championing those of others, her vision is as urgent as ever. Gloria’s life’s work and philosophy on the necessity of conversation as a catalyst for change offer us all a path forward in a way that only live theater can. The first act tells her story, and the second invites the audience to share their own and will be led by Order of Canada recipient and champion of medicine for women Dr. May Cohen.

GLORIA: A LIFE
WRITTEN BY
Emily Mann
DIRECTED BY
Marcia Kash

OPENING NIGHT
with Special Guest Dr. May Cohen
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2023 AT 8 PM
The Greenwin Theatre, Meridian Arts Centre

$36 includes a post-show dessert reception with a glass of wine or soft drink

CLICK HERE to go to Ticketmaster. Click the “UNLOCK” button on the right side and enter the code YADULT to purchase.

For group tickets or for more info, please call David at 416-932-9995 ext. 222 and leave a message.

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Ontario Jewish Archives

Start Date: April 27, 2023

8:00 PM

Midtown Toronto

The Greenwin Theatre, Meridian Arts Centre

Website:

416-932-9995 ext. 222

$36

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