Synopsis
Brotherhood: The Hip Hopera is a non-stop, high energy, one man show using original music and physical theatre to tell the parodied story of two brothers living the Hip Hop Life. Taking the audience from the 1970s all the way into the future, this fast-forwarding/rewinding live-hip-hop show is written entirely in rhyme and cleverly crafted song lyrics.
Sébastien Heins utilizes Hip Hop and R & B, Rap, Soul, Funk, and Gospel to take the audience on an epic story of family and brotherly love. This special afteRock production will give audiences the immersive experience of being at a live hip hop show.
Trailer
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Loved this convo between Leah Collins & Lise Hosein it @cbcarts . Many thanks to them for jumping into their own Mundane Mysteries.
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Alexis Soloski of the @nytimes on The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries.
Read her piece, “There’s No Place Like Home (Theater)” available now online and in print on April 20, 2020.
It was a pleasure connecting with Alexis. As much as she was writing a piece on the experience, I still felt like I was allowed to get to know her, even in a small way, in our series of one-on-one calls. So glad she enjoyed it. 🕵🏽♂️☎️✅ mundanemysteries dot com
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Thank you, @torontolife for featuring “The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries” in your ☎️ & 📺 arts and culture picks. These are challenging times, and I’m honoured to be making art alongside the terrific companies and artists listed in this article. Check out @dltexperience , @to_convergence , @soulpeppertheatre , @cbcarts , @playmepodcast , TO Live, @secondcityto for their incredible initiatives.
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Inspector Heins & Alistair, reporting for duty.
Outside the March’s The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries is in full swing and we’re having an awesome time connecting with callers from across Canada and the states.
Head to www.mundanemysteries.com to submit your case, and we’ll solve it in 6 days over 6 phone calls. This week was completely booked up. Next week has availability. People have been getting the service for themselves, their families, and their friends. Couples have been signing up together, same as parents and their kids. It’s been a joy to connect with strangers in this strange time. ☎️ 🕵🏽♂️ 🐾
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Hey friends, I’m so pleased to announce “The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries” by Outside the March. It’s been a surreal week of working with some of my favourite artists on an experience that we hope will help get us all through these challenging times.
Many thanks to Carly Maga of the Toronto Star for this great article — it has all the details, online now, and out tomorrow in print. 🕵🏽♂️ ☎️ 🗝 📸 @instadash & I