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Highlights
- Tyson's Song looks at the intersection between the pressures of masculinity and mental health issues...it keeps the tension humming toward an ending that dares to be both tragic and hopeful.
- About the Author: Born and raised in Toronto Peter N. Bailey's acting career has enabled him to work with such renowned theatre companies as b current, the Stratford Festival of Canada, Cahoots Theatre Company, Persephone Theatre, the Blyth Festival, Obsidian Theatre, Black Theatre Workshop, Drayton Entertainment, and the Canadian Stage Company.
- 128 Pages
- Drama, Canadian
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Tyson's Song looks at the intersection between the pressures of masculinity and mental health issues...it keeps the tension humming toward an ending that dares to be both tragic and hopeful. --Ilana Lucas, Broadway World
Best friends Bryan and Tyson are out for a bachelor-night bender in Toronto before Bryan leaves for Vancouver in the morning. But when they miss the late-night bus with a six-pack traveller in tow, everything the two men have bottled up about their friendship starts pouring out--like Bryan's struggles as a husband and father or Tyson's volatile outbursts since he got out of prison. As their moonlit vigil unfolds and an ominous police cruiser circles nearby, the ramifications of Bryan's departure become heartbreakingly clear. Can they save their relationship--and maybe even their lives--before the next bus arrives?
Peter N. Bailey's powerful debut illuminates the complex dynamics of Black masculinity and brotherhood in a world that too often denies Black men love, compassion, and care. A catalyst for vital conversations about men's mental health, Tyson's Song is a tender portrait of two souls in limbo and a rallying cry for a new kind of conversation--one born of trust and the courage to lay bare our humanity.
About the Author
Born and raised in Toronto Peter N. Bailey's acting career has enabled him to work with such renowned theatre companies as b current, the Stratford Festival of Canada, Cahoots Theatre Company, Persephone Theatre, the Blyth Festival, Obsidian Theatre, Black Theatre Workshop, Drayton Entertainment, and the Canadian Stage Company. As a playwright, he benefited greatly by participating in Obsidian Theatre's Playwright's Unit. In 2020, Peter began his journey into voice coaching, which has led him to work with the Stratford Festival, Sheridan College, the National Theatre School of Canada, and the Canadian Film Centre. He is currently pursuing certification in Patsy Rodenburg's voice coaching program.