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It looks like the decision not to provide Heritage Canada funding support for Toronto'sSummerWorks Theatre Festival this year is the result of political interference in the normal granting process, but without an official explanation of some kind this can only be a matter of conjecture. We know that
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The trouble started last August, when Sun Media's David Akin broke ranks with the media pool. With the rest of the journalists at Rideau Hall agreeing to ask Prime Minister Stephen Harper a question about the long-form census, Akin used one of two English-language questions available to the press to
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Homegrown's playwright Catherine Frid says the play is a "sympathetic portrayal" of Abdelhaleem, not of a terrorist. "He wasn't planning to blow up Bay and Front Street with a truck bomb," Frid said. "People don't know the whole story behind Shareef's conviction, I'm not speaking for all the Toronto
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Some local writers and politicians were critical of the play, for what they described as its sympathetic portrayal of a "terrorist". Critics asserted that Frid should not have received government arts council funding to help support her writing the play. Frid defended her portrayal on the grounds
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In a year in which shows born at SummerWorks won the Governor General's Award (Erin Shields' If We Were Birds) and Toronto Theatre Critics Award (The Middle Place), the Toronto indie theatre festival also inexplicably lost the financial support of the feds' Heritage department after years of
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper's office says it is "extremely disappointed" federal funds went to a theatre festival that will stage a play this week that features, in the words of the playwright, a "sympathetic portrayal" of a convicted terrorist who plotted to blow up the heart of Toronto's
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It was two thumbs up from theatre goers for the debut of a controversial play based on the Toronto 18 terror ring. About 150 people packed the Theatre Passe Muraille on Ryerson Ave., Thursday night to check out Homegrown, a 70-minute play based on one of the
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Dozens of theatre companies across Canada presented staged readings of Catherine Frid's controversial play Homegrown on Friday night — a show of unity and support for Toronto's SummerWorks Theatre Festival, which recently had its funding cut by the federal
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cancelled funding for Summerworks in June 2011. Reporters widely assumed that the cancellation of support for SummerWorks was a politically motivated reaction to Frid's play. In response theatres across the country scheduled readings of the play.
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A spokesman for Stephen Harper says the PMO is "extremely disappointed" federal tax dollars are being used by a Toronto theatre festival to stage a play which, in the playwright's own words, offers up a "sympathetic portrayal" of a convicted
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Definitely not a play that supports or romanticizes terrorism, but one that raises some interesting questions about the government's purchase of undercover "moles" to entrap and deliver so-called terrorists, often at prices well into the
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But if this play really is, as Frid and Summerworks advertise in their promotional material, about 'separating fact from hype in the face of the uncertainty, delays and secrecy in his case', then much more is needed from the
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prior to its opening night. According to Wheeler all reporters had agreed upon a question about a prominent issue of the day which they would all ask if they were called upon for a question from the Prime Minister.
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the Harper government objected to the content of Homegrown, a play by Catherine Frid based on prison interviews with a convicted member of the "Toronto 18" conspiracy that was presented at SummerWorks last year.
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is a play about a friendship between a terrorist suspect and a writer. It is based on the actual friendship that developed between Toronto writer Catherine Frid and
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Theatre companies from across the country are staging protest readings Friday in support of a festival whose funding has been cut by the federal government.
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The Prime Minister's Office was misguided in condemning a new play about a convicted "Toronto 18" terrorist, says the head of the festival presenting it.
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The federal public money in this case was $ 35,000 for 41 one-act plays, which means that, theoretically, $ 854 went to Homegrown.
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warned the public that the play presented a sympathetic portrayal of a terrorist—before the play had been performed.
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18, I'm just focusing on the one person I met and whose case I followed and I'm telling that story."
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that the case against Shareef was more complicated than was generally understood.
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ask about Catherine Frid's play Homegrown, which had just played at SummerWorks.
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republished one of Akin's articles on the play. According to
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The friendship between a terrorist suspect and a writer
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Index

Homegrown
Theatre Passe Muraille
Shareef Abdelhaleem
Greater Toronto Area
Richard Ouzounian
Prime Minister's Office
David Akin
Ottawa
Toronto Sun
Washington Times
Michael Wheeler
Stephen Harper
James Moore
Heritage Minister
"PMO claims SummerWorks play "glorifies terrorism," only Toronto Sun agrees"
Toronto Life
Archived
"Festival head takes issue with PMO criticism of play"
The Globe and Mail
Archived


"Sympathy for the devil"
Toronto Sun
Archived


David Akin
"At the theatre to see the charming terrorist"
Toronto Sun

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