SummerWorks Performance Festival 2025
BACK TO THE FUTURE | FORWARD TO THE PAST
With 40+ projects and over 200 artists, SummerWorks 2025 is a space to gather in curiosity, conversation, and complexity — to mark the past, anchor in the present, and move collectively into imagined futures.
This year’s Festival theme, Back to the Future | Forward to the Past invites reflection, imagination, and disruption with bold creative expressions that dive deep into temporality, exploring and questioning the past, present, and future, with a gentle curiosity and a critical ferocity.
Check out which shows are happening at The Theatre Centre!
The Sankofa Trilogy: blood.claat, benu, & word! sound! powah! by Watah Theatre
Aug 13-17, 2025
Workshopping a new rendition of the Sankofa Trilogy with an expanded cast, it journeys through extraordinary stories of three generations of powerful Jamaican womxn – Mudgu Sankofa, her daughter Sekesu, and her granddaughter Benu – and their resolute belief in blood, truth, and r/evolution.
Xilopango by Irma Villafuerte
August 15-17, 2025
A contemporary dance-theatre work by Salvadorian-Canadian choreographer Irma Villafuerte. It explores intergenerational memory, migration, and matrilineal resilience through a Central American dance lens, tracing four generations of women impacted by war, colonization, and exile.
CAKE by Wayne Burns
August 14, 2025
CAKE transforms the body into a battleground, where exertion and consumption collide in a grotesque, almost absurd ritual. Oscillating between collapse and euphoria, it skewers beauty dogma and desirability economies. Through a bizarre test of endurance, the piece dismantles normative ideals, exposing the violent, yet strangely comical, architectures of self-fashioning, queerness, and transformation.
This Didn’t Start with Me or You: Why should you give a shit about experimental artists making performance in the 1980’s?
August 14, 2025
In the 80s, theatre and dance artists in Toronto were making work that didn’t wait for permission. Let’s bring together a group of artists who were there (and are still here!). Who were they? What were they responding to? And how did SummerWorks, founded in 1991, grow out of that energy and become a home for it?
About SummerWorks
Since 2014, thanks to our forever home, we have been one of SummerWorks’ primary venues welcoming amazing works that expand the possibilities of performance. But our history goes even further back! When we were working from the basement of The Great Hall, we were a venue for SummerWorks shows!
Our former Artistic Director, Franco Boni, was also the director of SummerWorks Performance Festival 20 years ago (2000-2004), bringing his unique curatorial vision to the festival.
In 2024, we celebrated 10 years of being in our forever home by co-presenting two works with SummerWorks.
Now led by Michael Caldwell and Morgan Norwich, the 35th anniversary festival dives into our memories, our legacies, our bodies, and our relationship to time.
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Venue
The Theatre Centre










