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A Girl Like You
IN CONCERT
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
No need to dig through your mom’s basement for that old CD case of classic animated Barbie movies… this winter, join us for A Girl Like You, a nostalgic concert celebration of Barbie’s greatest hits. Featuring a marvelous cast of 8 performers, you’ll be transported back to the magic of singing along with your favourite characters. With stunning vocals and timeless songs, this event is perfect for the whole family. We can’t wait to see you there!
Markham
November 15th
2 PM 7PM
Toronto
December 5th
7PM
Toronto
December 6th
2 PM 7PM
19 on the Park
The Annex Theatre
The Annex Theatre
FEATURING...


Jillian Peters


Mark Jeffery


Lilly Logue


Callan Forrester


Ryan Sutherland


Lara Lucia


Courtney Day


Heather Watt


Kimmy D'Souza


Camila Farah
OUR MISSION
EJ3Arts is a multidisciplinary theatre production company dedicated to creating bold, driven theatre and performance experiences, while nurturing the next generation of creative leaders. We provide emerging choreographers, directors, and designers with professional opportunities to develop and showcase their work — serving as a launchpad for artists to bring their visions to life. EJ3Arts fosters collaboration, experimentation, and a reimagining of what performance can be.
PREVIOUS WORK
The Lost Priest
A Staged Reading
EJ3Arts is proud to present a staged reading of Orchard Theatre Companies: The Lost Priest to its first audience in Toronto before the show moves to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Following the reading, there will be a short talkback and feedback session to help shape the next stage of development for the piece.
The Lost Priest is a deeply personal, one-person show exploring the complexities of growing up Jewish in America. Through poetic monologues, ritual reenactments and moments of raw reflection, the performer grapples with identity within an ethnicity divorced from religion. Blending humour and heartbreak, the play delves into themes of cultural alienation, family legacy and resilience. Intimate childhood memories, historical anecdotes and societal observations intertwine, creating a poignant narrative that captures the universal search for belonging.



