
Black Stories
Bold Voices
Boundless Impact
Black Westward Productions is a dynamic creative arts non profit organization based in Toronto, CA. We are dedicated to amplifying Black stories through compelling theatre, film, and live performances. Our mission is to celebrate and preserve the richness of Black culture by producing thought-provoking narratives that inspire and engage diverse audiences. By fostering artistic excellence, representation, and community engagement, we provide a platform for Black creatives to thrive and share their stories with the world.
Black Westward - Upcoming Shows

Multiple DatesFri, Jun 19Meridian Arts CentreA captivating blend of love, tradition, and self-discovery, Black Butterfly comes alive in the heart of Toronto, fusing Afrobeat and contemporary dance into a powerful story of identity and transformation.
Date and time is TBDLocation is TBDBeyond Tears by Oluwakayode Sodunke takes the stage at the Hamilton Fringe Festival, a powerful drama where a student’s hidden trauma unfolds in a tense classroom exchange, revealing cycles of abuse, survival, and the fragile search for healing and hope.
Date and time is TBDLocation is TBDBeyond Tears by Oluwakayode Sodunke takes the stage at the Tampa International Fringe Festival—a powerful drama where a student’s hidden trauma unfolds in a tense classroom exchange, revealing cycles of abuse, survival, and the fragile search for healing and hope.
Date and time is TBDRoyal Manitoba Theatre CentreA captivating blend of love, tradition, and self-discovery, Black Butterfly comes alive at the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival, fusing Afrobeat and contemporary dance into a powerful story of identity and transformation.
Film & Storytelling
Immersive Events
Engage with visually captivating and impactful films, documentaries, and digital content.
Live Performances
Cultural Experiences
Immerse yourself in artistic events blending music, dance, and theater.
Community Engagement
Artistic Collaborations
Connect with emerging artists, writers, and performers to share their stories.


