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tmtm 26 April 2026 Guest: Amanda Cordner (How to Catch Creation) + Spoken Word and Music

59 min · 29. apr. 2026
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The first half of the show, I chat with Amanda Cordner (CBC's 'Sort Of') about being a cast member of 'Calling on Creation' by Christina Anderson. We also talk about what creation means to her as well her character, Tami. CALLING ON CREATION opens Thursday, April 30 and runs until May 17th at Soulpepper Theatre (50 Tank House Lane) in Toronto's distillery district. For more information please visit https://www.soulpepper.ca. Music/Spoken Word 'Rise' by Malika Tirolien, 'Gay God' by Ebony Stewart, 'gendah bendah' by Dr d'bi young.anitafrika, Karen Williams 'White People' and 'Love Needs Expression' by Chet Singh. I finish the show with 'Celia' by Son Aché. I didn't get a chance to play the whole song in it's entirety last week. Salsa Queen, Celia Cruz was recently inducted (posthumously) into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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