LULU

written by Sashoya Simpson

LULU centers on the journey of 10-year-old Lulu Kromanti as she ventures into a world of Caribbean mythology and fantasy while on a quest to save her ailing grandmother. Through many musical dub-filled twists and turns, Lulu discovers much about her ancestral lineage and cultural heritage. As Lulu journeys she interacts with a number of traditional Caribbean folklore characters learning lessons from each of them and being guided by them as she grows in her understanding of her family and the grandmother matriarch who is often a pillar in Caribbean and folklore tales.

a truly beautiful, powerful and impactful piece of theatre
— Steel City Reviews

Presentation History

Virtual Reading

UBUNTU! Decolonial Festival

(2022)

Stage Reading

918 Bathurst St

(2023)

Workshop Production

The Westdale Theatre, Hamilton Fringe Festival

(2024)

cast & team

  • Savannah TAYOW Taylor

    LULU

    TAYOW is a multi-faceted, Brampton-based artist. Inheriting her love for music from her father, the self-taught singer/songwriter and actress is refining her craft through integrity and self-awareness. Her recent project Niveah-EP explores the mental and spiritual journey that occurs when seeking to reconnect with our true self. She is Inspired by vocal and lyrical powerhouses like Nina Simone, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott and Brittany Howard. As well as animated storytellers like Eartha Kitt and Outkast.

  • Jason Chung

    ANANSI/JAB JAB/MOSQUITO/JUMBIE

    Hamilton's triple-threat artist, Jason Chung is versatile and takes the stage by storm. Jason has been in projects such as Red Beti Theatres, Blackberry, Theatre Aquarius, Riders to the Sea, Nam Nguyen's Ceazus, and Jennifer Walton's GUNPLAY. As an upcoming artist, Jason is establishing himself within the growing industry.

  • Najla Nubyanluv

    GRANDMA CLARICE / LA DIABLESSE / JUMBIE #2 / SOUCOUYANT / ROLLING CALF

    Najla Nubyanluv is queer, Black producer, multidisciplanary artist, educator, and doula. She is a 3 time graduate of The Watah Theatre including a fellowship culminating in the world premiere of her afrofuturist play entitled "I Cannot Lose My Mind". More recently she completed a ThisGen Fellowship with WhyNot Theatre.

  • David Delisca

    JAMIE

    David Delisca, born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, raised in West Palm Beach, Florida and residing in Toront, is a writer, poet, actor and humorist. A versatile artist, he uses stories about the immigrant and diasporic experience, as well as other various human realities, to bridge realms of communication. His works and performances have been featured in Toronto Star, CBC and Netflix.

  • Durae Mcfarlane

    DOCTOR BIRD

    Durae McFarlane is a queer Jamaican-Canadian actor. He is a Dora nominated actor and recent graduate of the Soulpepper Academy. He was named a breakthrough artist by Now Magazine in 2019. Recent credits include: Outside (Roseneath Theatre), The-Walk Up (Soulpepper Theatre) Jane (Greenhouse Festival/Tarragon Theatre).

  • Waleed Abdulhamid

    MUSIC DIRECTOR / MUSICIAN

    Waleed Abdulhamid is a Canadian Multi-instrumentalist; Composer; Vocalist; Music and Film Producer, known for his striking vocals, innovative bass technique, and his speed and precision on percussion. He has been an active member of the Toronto music scene since his arrival, in 1991 from Sudan, where he began to perform as early as six years old. He is the recipient of the Canadian New Pioneer Award; African Tama Award; Reel World Film Festival Award and Canadian Film Board of Excellence Award. In addition, he has not only received other international awards, but was also twice honoured with a DORA Award.

  • Sashoya Simpson

    PLAYWRIGHT

    Sashoya Simpson is a Jamaican-born storyteller whose wings have been nurtured within the arms of elders and young ones who mentor her directly and indirectly. Her artistic work embodies Caribbean folklore and cultural practices through theatre performance, storytelling and literary art. The stories she tells are for her nieces, nephews and future children to see themselves being represented and to keep traditions alive. Her stage play, Lulu, is currently in development and her Picture Book stories, were recently shortlisted in the CANSCAIP Writing for Children Competition 2024 and she was also honoured as a Siminovitch Theatre Foundation Emerging Artist recipient.