Curated by Hors Pair Social
Following the performance of Controlled Damage.
After the performance of Andrea Scott’s Controlled Damage, show attendees are invited to step back in time and revel in an evening inspired by the glamour of the Harlem Renaissance and the Roaring Twenties. Embracing the spirit of the era—guests are encouraged to dress to impress in period-inspired attire!
Evening will include performances by The Lionyls, Miss McLeod and sounds by Music by Jayel.
For tickets for Controlled Damage Black Out Night, visit: https://arts.nac-cna.ca/en/syos/performance/9462
Frequently Asked Questions
NAC Black Out Nights offer Black audiences, and their guests, an opportunity to enjoy performances with their community, showcasing the vibrant spectrum of the Black experience. As always, everyone is welcome to join the Black Out Night during the performance of Controlled Damage, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and celebration.
Is there an age restriction?
Although there is no age restriction Controlled Damage is recommended for ages 14+ as this historical piece contains sensitive content.
While all attendees of the February 15th presentation of Controlled Damage are welcome to attend Renaissance, please note that this event is catered to those over the age of 18.
Is there parking on site?
Yes. there is underground parking available onsite that can be accessed on Elgin Street and Lawrence Freiman Way. For full NAC parking information: https://nac-cna.ca/en/visit/parking
Do I need to buy a separate ticket for the pre-show chat and afterparty?
No. Your ticket to February 15th’s presentation of Controlled Damage gains you access to both the pre-show and afterparty.
What’s the theme? How should I dress up?
Embracing the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance & Roaring Twenties — guests are invited to dress in period-inspired attire! Think roaring 20s, feathers, pearls, suits, headpieces and more. For more info, make sure to check out Hors Pair Social’s social media pages for outfit inspiration. @horspairsocial