Tarragon Theatre opens the new season with a 21-year old drama
There is a Rose in this Canadian Harlem Review by Stephen Weir Harlem Duet, currently on stage at the Tarragon Theatre is attracting much attention. It is selling out most nights of its Toronto six-week run. There is nothing new about this 21-year old drama. Certainly not with the script which was written by Guyanese/Ja maican/Canadian Djanet Sears back in 1998. Nor is there a new message found in the plot line of the North American Black experience. It is a story of loyalty, revenge, love, madness and, of course, racism depress ingly repeated over three generations in Harlem and the Deep South . Virgilia Griffith So why is Harlem Duets packing the mid-town Tarragon Theatre these days? It is the acting – the passion that some of Toronto’s best known Caribbean Canadian actors bring to the stage in a telling of age-old social problems that still impact the community today. The standout star is Virgilia Griffith (who the Camera wrote about in reviews