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The music zoo
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the music zoo
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the music zoo

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    Free Search for Art Shows, Craft Shows & Music Festivals. June Bloom Craft Show JUNE 4th, 2022 9 AM- 3 PM. Status: Updated # of Exhibitors: 100 Juried: no Prize Money: na Get more details. The event features concerts provided by approximately 250 artists. 6 at Crow’s Theatre, 345 Carlaw Ave.Craft shows and festivals this weekend near me. “I’m a true Leslieville man, I love this place.”īengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo plays Oct. “It really feels like a community, there’s a cute little café there or a bar over there we all love to go to” he said. The transition back to the stage has also allowed Kazmi to get more involved with the Leslieville community.

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    THE MUSIC ZOO TV

    “I have been filming for TV but when the pandemic started, I decided ‘I have to go back to the first level.’” “This is actually my first formal theatre show in Canada,” said Kazmi said. Kazmi said his love for the stage was re-realized during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kazmi would go on to work at film studios in the Leslieville and East Toronto area and he said he fell in love with the neighbourhood. “But you have to create your own magic here.”Īfter graduating from the Toronto Film School, Kazmi sought and secured his first role where he was a part of a small production performed in the alleys behind Honest Eds. “I moved to Canada when I was 25, and I was an actor in Pakistan before that,” said Kazmi. That moment is what inspired him to pursue acting to try and create something to continue the family legacy. “In that moment I looked at everything and realized, this is where I belong.” “There was a show my mom directed where my father played a doctor and whenever there would be a flashback to him in an orphanage, I would play a younger him,” said Kazmi. Having been in a music video shot by his mother for Pakistani Independence Day at the age of two, Kazmi said he didn’t really get a knack for acting until the age of seven. “They are just intellectuals who love the arts and that’s one thing I’ve carried with me always.” “That’s the thing about it, back then it wasn’t about the money, there wasn’t even that much,” said Kazmi. Rahat, his father, has been in dozens of roles, many of which were directed by Sahira. Sahira, Ali’s mother, was awarded the Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan. “So, when I was offered the role, I called my dad, and we cried on the phone together.” Actor Ali Kazmi is from a family devoted to the arts as his mother Sahira and father Rahat Kazmi helped pave the way for Pakistani cinema and television.Ī family devoted to the arts, Sahira and Rahat Kazmi, paved the way for Pakistani cinema and television. “I saw my dad play Astrov back in 2007 in Pakistan” said Kazmi. Kazmi also just finished up his role as Astrov in Uncle Vanya, which played at Crow’s until Oct. “Then Omicron happened, and it all got shut down.”Īfter production was halted three days before opening, Kazmi said he is excited to finally be able to take on his role in Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. “Bengal tiger was supposed to first happen in January,” said Kazmi. The Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony nominated production is a dark comedy based in Iraq in 2003. The play runs at the Carlaw Avenue and Dundas Street East theatre from Oct. Leslieville actor Ali Kazmi will be playing the role of Uday Hussein, eldest son of Saddam Hussein, in the production of Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo which is now on stage at Crow’s Theatre.











    The music zoo