Canadian broadcaster and writer
Amanda Parris is a Canadian broadcaster and writer.[ 1] An arts reporter and producer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , she hosts the CBC Television series Exhibitionists , The Filmmakers and From the Vaults , and the CBC Music radio series Marvin's Room .[ 2] [ 3] She was cohost with Tom Power of the 2016 Polaris Music Prize ceremony.[ 4] She writes the weekly column Black Light for CBC Arts .
Other Side of the Game , her debut as a theatrical playwright, was staged by Toronto's Obsidian Theatre and Cahoots Theatre in 2017.[ 5] After it was published in book form, it won the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2019 Governor General's Awards .[ 6] Other Side of the Game was adapted by the theatre podcast PlayME and released in three parts on February 24, 2021.[ 7]
The Death News , written by Amanda Parris and directed by Charles Officer , is a short, filmed, stage monodrama set in the near-future where premature Black death is an inevitability.[ 8] Commissioned by Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu, Obsidian Theatres ’s artistic director, for 21 Black Futures , an anthology series featuring 21 Black playwrights which began streaming on CBC Gem in February 2021.[ 9] [ 8] The Death News responds to the question “What is the future of Blackness?”[ 8] Parris was inspired by TV and radio broadcasts in Grenada, where hosts provide information on who has died and funeral details.[ 8] Parris imagined her work as a tool of resistance to mainstream media and its failure to tell nuanced stories of Black people.[ 8]
Prior to joining the CBC, Parris co-founded Lost Lyrics with Natasha Daniels, an arts education program that used theatre, dance, poetry, film and music to reach youth at risk of dropping out of school.[ 10]
In 2022, she was named alongside Kathleen Newman-Bremang and Kayla Grey as one of the recipients of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television 's inaugural Changemaker Award at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards .[ 11] She also received a nomination for Best Host, Talk Show or Entertainment News as the host of Exhibitionists ,[ 12] and won the award for Best Writing in a Web Program or Series for "The Death News".[ 13]
In 2022 she created the comedy web series Revenge of the Black Best Friend .[ 14]
References
^ "Review: Other Side of the Game is a passionate but uneven play" . The Globe and Mail , October 20, 2017.
^ Chaka V. Grier, "Local hero: Amanda Parris returns with Marvin's Room and Exhibitionists" . Now , November 2, 2016.
^ "CBC's Exhibitionists proves home is where the art is" . canada.com . October 31, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2018 .
^ "Watch the Polaris Music Prize gala live tonight" . Cult MTL , September 19, 2016.
^ Carly Maga, "Amanda Parris debut play Other Side of the Game makes an impact beyond the stage: review" . Toronto Star , October 23, 2017.
^ Jane van Koeverden, "Here are the winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards" . CBC Books , October 29, 2019.
^ "Amanda Parris' debut play 'Other Side of the Game' adapted for the ear | CBC Radio" . CBC . Retrieved March 12, 2021 .
^ a b c d e "Black creators explore 'the future of Blackness' in '21 Black Futures' on CBC Gem - CityNews Toronto" . toronto.citynews.ca . Retrieved March 12, 2021 .
^ Edeh, Rosey. "21 Black Futures: Obsidian Theatre Focused on Self Determination" . ByBlacks.com - #1 online magazine for Black Canadians . Retrieved March 12, 2021 .
^ Ashante Infantry, "Tough talk in a tough town" . Toronto Star , October 2, 2012.
^ Corey Atad, "Canadian Screen Award Academy Announces 2022 Special Award Honourees And Changemakers" . ET Canada , January 18, 2022.
^ Brent Furdyk, "2022 Canadian Screen Award Nominees Announced, ‘Sort Of’ & ‘Scarborough’ Lead The Pack" . ET Canada , February 15, 2022.
^ Brent Furdyk, "Canadian Screen Awards: Winners Announced In Sports Programming, Digital & Immersive Categories" . ET Canada , April 5, 2022.
^ Radheyan Simonpillai, "Canada’s Rising Screen Stars: Amanda Parris" . Now , April 3, 2022.
1980s 1990s
Ann-Marie MacDonald , Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) (1990)
Joan MacLeod , Amigo's Blue Guitar (1991)
John Mighton , Possible Worlds and A Short History of Night (1992)
Guillermo Verdecchia , Fronteras Americanas (1993)
Morris Panych , The Ends of the Earth (1994)
Jason Sherman , Three in the Back, Two in the Head (1995)
Colleen Wagner , The Monument (1996)
Ian Ross , fareWel (1997)
Djanet Sears , Harlem Duet (1998)
Michael Healey , The Drawer Boy (1999)
2000s
Timothy Findley , Elizabeth Rex (2000)
Kent Stetson , The Harps of God (2001)
Kevin Kerr , Unity (1918) (2002)
Vern Thiessen , Einstein's Gift (2003)
Morris Panych , Girl in the Goldfish Bowl (2004)
John Mighton , Half Life (2005)
Daniel MacIvor , I Still Love You (2006)
Colleen Murphy , The December Man (2007)
Catherine Banks , Bone Cage (2008)
Kevin Loring , Where the Blood Mixes (2009)
2010s
Robert Chafe , Afterimage (2010)
Erin Shields , If We Were Birds (2011)
Catherine Banks , It Is Solved by Walking (2012)
Nicolas Billon , Fault Lines: Three Plays (2013)
Jordan Tannahill , Age of Minority: Three Solo Plays (2014)
David Yee , carried away on the crest of a wave (2015)
Colleen Murphy , Pig Girl (2016)
Hiro Kanagawa , Indian Arm (2017)
Jordan Tannahill , Botticelli in the Fire and Sunday in Sodom (2018)
Amanda Parris , Other Side of the Game (2019)
2020s