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Production photo of the Grand Theatre and NAC Indigenous Theatre's The Secret to Good Tea. iPhoto caption: Photo by Dahlia Katz.

REVIEW: The Secret to Good Tea balances poetry and humour at London’s Grand Theatre

This co-production with National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre offers deeply personal insights into under-acknowledged aspects of Canada’s colonial past and present.

By Charlotte Lilley / Feb 26, 2025
Production photo for The Secret to Good Tea at the Grand Theatre. iPhoto caption: Photo by Rémi Thériault.

In Rosanna Deerchild’s The Secret to Good Tea, laughter is a crucial part of the brew

“If you get two or three Indigenous people in the same room, somebody is going to start making jokes,” says Deerchild. “We have a lot of trauma, but we also have a lot of laughter and joy. In the Indigenous worldview, that balance is really important. When you become imbalanced, then that's when the wounds start.”

By Nathaniel Hanula-James / Feb 12, 2025