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Cliff Cardinal

Cliff Cardinal is a Cree and Lakota actor and playwright from Toronto, Ontario,[1] most noted for his one-man show The Land Acknowledgement, or As You Like It.[2]

Early life edit

The son of actress Tantoo Cardinal, he was born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, and grew up in Toronto and Los Angeles as his mother pursued her career in both Canada and the United States.[2] He had early acting roles in productions such as Michael Hollingsworth's The Saskatchewan Rebellion[3] and Kenneth Williams's Three Little Birds, and made his debut as a playwright with Stitch at the 2009 Rubaboo Performance Gala in Edmonton.[4]

Theatre career edit

In 2011, Stitch was staged at the SummerWorks Theatre Festival,[5] where Cardinal won the Theatre Passe Muraille Emerging Artist Award, and Cara Gee won Best Actress for her performance in the lead role.[6]

He first became widely known in 2013 for his one-man show Huff, which examined the issue of drug and solvent abuse in indigenous communities.[7] Following a February 2016 production of Huff by Native Earth Performing Arts, Cardinal won Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding New Play, Independent Theatre and Outstanding Male Performance, Independent Theatre, at the 2016 Dora Awards.[8]

After Huff and Stitch were published together in book form, Cardinal was a nominee in the Alternative Format category at the 2018 Indigenous Voices Awards.[9]

In 2019 his play Too Good to Be True, inspired in part by his relationship with his mother, premiered at Toronto's VideoCabaret theatre.[10] It was the first play ever staged by the company in its new Busy St. theatre, and one of the first times the company staged a play by anybody but Hollingsworth and Deanne Taylor.[10] In 2019 and early 2020, he toured the variety show Cliff Cardinal's CBC Special, in which he performed a mixture of short acting monologues, storytelling and music.[11]

The Land Acknowledgement edit

In 2021, Cardinal debuted Shakespeare's As You Like It: A Radical Retelling at the Crow's Theatre in Toronto.[12] Advertised as an indigenous-themed adaptation of William Shakespeare's As You Like It, the play actually featured no Shakespearean content at all, and instead consisted entirely of Cardinal performing a monologue on Indigenous Canadian political issues through the framework of a satirical land acknowledgement nominally preceding the Shakespeare play that wasn't really being performed.[12] Cardinal later explained that the bait and switch tactic was chosen because he wanted to avoid "preaching to the converted", and instead wanted the monologue to hit harder by virtue of being unexpected and surprising.[2] To that end, he also concluded each show by asking the audience not to reveal the trick to people who had not yet seen the show.[12]

In 2022, Cardinal undertook a national tour of the show, including runs in Vancouver,[13] Edmonton[14] and Peterborough.[15] Cardinal received dual Dora nominations at the 2022 awards, for Best Leading Performer, General Theatre and Best Original Play, General Theatre.[16] The play was also published in book form, and was a shortlisted Trillium Book Award nominee for English prose in 2023.[17]

The play received a new production by Mirvish Productions at the CAA Theatre in 2023, although it was retitled The Land Acknowledgement, or As You Like It as Mirvish did not permit Cardinal to use the "bait and switch" marketing tactic.[18]

The play's print publication won the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2023 Governor General's Awards.[19][20]

References edit

  1. ^ "How Cliff Cardinal's play tricked audiences into confronting Canada's relationship with Indigenous people". Q, March 23, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Karen Fricker, "How Cliff Cardinal’s annoyance with land acknowledgments became a provocative piece of theatre". Toronto Star, March 15, 2023.
  3. ^ Richard Ouzounian, "The past comes back to taunt us". Toronto Star, March 2, 2007.
  4. ^ Liz Nicholls, "A multi-course meal in one pot; Theatre, spoken word and music share flavours in aboriginal variety show". Edmonton Journal, June 11, 2009.
  5. ^ Robert Crew, "Cash well spent on family tales". Toronto Star, August 8, 2011.
  6. ^ "SummerWorks hands out hardware". Toronto Star, August 8, 2011.
  7. ^ "Solvent-abuse inspired Huff runs until Saturday". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, June 19, 2013.
  8. ^ Carly Maga, "Doras distribute the wealth among T.O.'s best: Canadian Opera big winner - with Siegfried taking five, La Traviata winning three". Toronto Star, June 28, 2016.
  9. ^ Jane van Koeverden, "Indigenous Voices Awards, which recognize emerging Indigenous writers, reveal 2018 finalists". CBC Books, May 22, 2018.
  10. ^ a b Karen Fricker, "Too Good to Be True opens VideoCabaret's new theatre in promising form". Toronto Star, April 29, 2019.
  11. ^ "Cliff Cardinal lightens up for solo variety show at High Performance Rodeo". Calgary Herald, January 10, 2020.
  12. ^ a b c Glenn Sumi, "Review: Cliff Cardinal delivers a radical take on As You Like It". Now, October 2, 2023.
  13. ^ "Five shows to see at the push international performing arts festival". Vancouver Sun, January 15, 2022.
  14. ^ Liane Faulder, "A radical retelling; The Roxy launches with As You Like It adaptation shrouded in mystery". Edmonton Journal, April 23, 2022.
  15. ^ Alex Schummer, "This is a new kind of Shakespeare: Cliff Cardinal's 'As You Like It' will be staged at Showplace Peterborough Sept. 22 and 23". Peterborough Examiner, September 13, 2022.
  16. ^ Aisling Murphy, "Nomination Announcements: 42nd Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards". Intermission Magazine, August 29, 2022.
  17. ^ "MP Charlie Angus, poet Cliff Cardinal among Trillium Book Award nominees" 2023-05-09 at the Wayback Machine. Toronto Star, May 9, 2023.
  18. ^ Aisling Murphy, "Cliff Cardinal is a master of emotional manipulation in ‘The Land Acknowledgement, or As You Like It’". Toronto Star, March 15, 2023.
  19. ^ "Anuja Varghese wins Governor General's literary award for fiction". Toronto Star, November 8, 2023.
  20. ^ "Anuja Varghese's short story collection Chrysalis among $25K Governor General's Literary Award winners". CBC Books. CBC. 8 November 2023. Retrieved 8 November 2023.

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Cliff Cardinal is a Cree and Lakota actor and playwright from Toronto Ontario 1 most noted for his one man show The Land Acknowledgement or As You Like It 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Theatre career 3 The Land Acknowledgement 4 ReferencesEarly life editThe son of actress Tantoo Cardinal he was born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and grew up in Toronto and Los Angeles as his mother pursued her career in both Canada and the United States 2 He had early acting roles in productions such as Michael Hollingsworth s The Saskatchewan Rebellion 3 and Kenneth Williams s Three Little Birds and made his debut as a playwright with Stitch at the 2009 Rubaboo Performance Gala in Edmonton 4 Theatre career editIn 2011 Stitch was staged at the SummerWorks Theatre Festival 5 where Cardinal won the Theatre Passe Muraille Emerging Artist Award and Cara Gee won Best Actress for her performance in the lead role 6 He first became widely known in 2013 for his one man show Huff which examined the issue of drug and solvent abuse in indigenous communities 7 Following a February 2016 production of Huff by Native Earth Performing Arts Cardinal won Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding New Play Independent Theatre and Outstanding Male Performance Independent Theatre at the 2016 Dora Awards 8 After Huff and Stitch were published together in book form Cardinal was a nominee in the Alternative Format category at the 2018 Indigenous Voices Awards 9 In 2019 his play Too Good to Be True inspired in part by his relationship with his mother premiered at Toronto s VideoCabaret theatre 10 It was the first play ever staged by the company in its new Busy St theatre and one of the first times the company staged a play by anybody but Hollingsworth and Deanne Taylor 10 In 2019 and early 2020 he toured the variety show Cliff Cardinal s CBC Special in which he performed a mixture of short acting monologues storytelling and music 11 The Land Acknowledgement editIn 2021 Cardinal debuted Shakespeare s As You Like It A Radical Retelling at the Crow s Theatre in Toronto 12 Advertised as an indigenous themed adaptation of William Shakespeare s As You Like It the play actually featured no Shakespearean content at all and instead consisted entirely of Cardinal performing a monologue on Indigenous Canadian political issues through the framework of a satirical land acknowledgement nominally preceding the Shakespeare play that wasn t really being performed 12 Cardinal later explained that the bait and switch tactic was chosen because he wanted to avoid preaching to the converted and instead wanted the monologue to hit harder by virtue of being unexpected and surprising 2 To that end he also concluded each show by asking the audience not to reveal the trick to people who had not yet seen the show 12 In 2022 Cardinal undertook a national tour of the show including runs in Vancouver 13 Edmonton 14 and Peterborough 15 Cardinal received dual Dora nominations at the 2022 awards for Best Leading Performer General Theatre and Best Original Play General Theatre 16 The play was also published in book form and was a shortlisted Trillium Book Award nominee for English prose in 2023 17 The play received a new production by Mirvish Productions at the CAA Theatre in 2023 although it was retitled The Land Acknowledgement or As You Like It as Mirvish did not permit Cardinal to use the bait and switch marketing tactic 18 The play s print publication won the Governor General s Award for English language drama at the 2023 Governor General s Awards 19 20 References edit How Cliff Cardinal s play tricked audiences into confronting Canada s relationship with Indigenous people Q March 23 2023 a b c Karen Fricker How Cliff Cardinal s annoyance with land acknowledgments became a provocative piece of theatre Toronto Star March 15 2023 Richard Ouzounian The past comes back to taunt us Toronto Star March 2 2007 Liz Nicholls A multi course meal in one pot Theatre spoken word and music share flavours in aboriginal variety show Edmonton Journal June 11 2009 Robert Crew Cash well spent on family tales Toronto Star August 8 2011 SummerWorks hands out hardware Toronto Star August 8 2011 Solvent abuse inspired Huff runs until Saturday Saskatoon Star Phoenix June 19 2013 Carly Maga Doras distribute the wealth among T O s best Canadian Opera big winner with Siegfried taking five La Traviata winning three Toronto Star June 28 2016 Jane van Koeverden Indigenous Voices Awards which recognize emerging Indigenous writers reveal 2018 finalists CBC Books May 22 2018 a b Karen Fricker Too Good to Be True opens VideoCabaret s new theatre in promising form Toronto Star April 29 2019 Cliff Cardinal lightens up for solo variety show at High Performance Rodeo Calgary Herald January 10 2020 a b c Glenn Sumi Review Cliff Cardinal delivers a radical take on As You Like It Now October 2 2023 Five shows to see at the push international performing arts festival Vancouver Sun January 15 2022 Liane Faulder A radical retelling The Roxy launches with As You Like It adaptation shrouded in mystery Edmonton Journal April 23 2022 Alex Schummer This is a new kind of Shakespeare Cliff Cardinal s As You Like It will be staged at Showplace Peterborough Sept 22 and 23 Peterborough Examiner September 13 2022 Aisling Murphy Nomination Announcements 42nd Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards Intermission Magazine August 29 2022 MP Charlie Angus poet Cliff Cardinal among Trillium Book Award nominees Archived 2023 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Toronto Star May 9 2023 Aisling Murphy Cliff Cardinal is a master of emotional manipulation in The Land Acknowledgement or As You Like It Toronto Star March 15 2023 Anuja Varghese wins Governor General s literary award for fiction Toronto Star November 8 2023 Anuja Varghese s short story collection Chrysalis among 25K Governor General s Literary Award winners CBC Books CBC 8 November 2023 Retrieved 8 November 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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