Downtown Toronto – Community members, students and people who are interested in art performances are invited to attend Arguing in Agreement, a live theatre performance which strives to explore themes of identity, generational silence, the Armenian culture, conflict and unity, presented by NAYS Performances on Friday, March 20th, 2026, at 8:00 PM (EST) in the Factory Theatre, on Bathurst Street. The production brings together talented Armenian and non-Armenian actors/actresses, designers, directors, producers, dancers and writers who are eager to share a piece of everyday Armenian culture with the audience. This collaborative and original work reflects contemporary and staggering questions about belonging, family history, heritage and arguments within the differing Armenian people. The play will highlight the conflicts which arise from being lost within your own identity. Through harsh but realistic storytelling, the performance examines how the lack of unity creates turmoil between people who have the same goal in life. It will challenge identities and opinions by confronting the separation between a group of people. Unlike other plays created by NAYS Performances, this performance will take place for only one night, Arguing in Agreement offers the audience a once in a lifetime opportunity to see and engage with the cultural reflection and emotional connection faced by many everyday.
Outline
- More about the Play
- Origin of Arguing in Agreement
- Themes the play addresses
- Who has written the play
- Background of NAYS Performances
- Founder of the organization
- Mission and Purpose
- Why does the performance matter now
- What is the significance of the play in the modern world
- Why is it specifically showcase the Armenian culture
- Details of Tickets
- How to purchase the tickets
- How much they cost
- Seating, duration and accessibility notes
- Call to Action
- Encouraging attendance
- Reminder of date, time and limited availability
- More about Factory Theatre
- The exact address
- A small history about the theatre
- More about future plays
- Identify other upcoming projects by NAYS Performances
- Participants
- The cast and crew that is involved
- Background of writers/directors
- Where writers/directors are from (and how does it relate to the play)
- What the play means to them
- Quote
- A short quote from any of the participants involved about the process or meaning of the play