— ABOUT THE PROJECT

Two Hungry Children is an experimental podcast that is archiving the lives of two Black queer Canadian Artists.

It’s like you’re in a cafe and you’re eavesdropping on the table next to you and laugh at the joke they just made.

It’s like you’re hungover on Saturday morning on your best-friends couch, covered in blankets, and you can’t decide on a movie or what food to get delivered.

It’s like that song that smells like 10th grade.


— BIOGRAPHY

Kalale Dalton-Hulale (Playwriting, 2020) is a Black, queer playwright and performer originally from Tkaronto/Toronto. Her work, which embraces surrealism, mothers, loss and pop culture, always reveals, at its core, a curiosity about people.
Her current plays includes Pinky Swear (Geordie Productions, nominated for a Tom Hendry Award, directed by Mike Payette 2017), Crybaby (presented by Black Theatre Workshop and Playwrights Workshop Montreal, directed by Jesse Stong 2019), When We Were Young (Geordie Productions, Festival Reading, directed by Dean Fleming 2019), An Untitled Commission (Talisman, directed by Sophie Gee), and i am entitled to rest (New Words Festival 2019).
In May, Kalale will graduate from the National Theatre School of Canada. While there she worked with a selection of theatre practitioners, including dramaturges Mel Hague, Bob White and Andrea Romaldi.