Ahmed Moneka, a two-time Dora-nominated actor, Juno-nominated musician, and writer, arrived in Toronto from Baghdad 10 years ago. Since then, he has collaborated with numerous artistic institutions, including the Canadian Opera Company, Crow’s Theatre, Aga Khan Museum, Mirvish Theatre, Soulpepper Theatre, Tafelmusik, Toronto Jazz Festival, Koerner Hall,Modern Times Stage, Jabari Dance Theatre, Driftwood Theatre, Theatre Centre, and Aluna Theatre etc. He is co-owner of Tria Theatre, a founding member of Moskitto Bar, and the creator and leader of Moneka Arabic Jazz, which was a 2025 Juno-nominated, 2024 Dora-winning sound design of the play Gilgamesh, 2019 Stingray Rising Stars Finalist at the Toronto Jazz Festival, and won the Stingray Rising Stars 2022 Mundial Montreal.
In Baghdad, Ahmed studied theatre at the Institute of Fine Art and then at the prestigious Academy of Fine Art. During his formative years, he also learned Afro-Sufi singing and drumming in the tradition of his family, who came to Iraq from Kenya in the 7th century. He was the first Black Iraqi to host a television program, the youngest member of the Iraqi National Theatre, and he played Romeo in Romeo and Juliet in Baghdad at the Royal Shakespeare Company in England. Other performances with The Forum Theatre, Iraqi Theatre Company, Street Art Company, and Baghdad Theatre Company took him to Morocco, Jordan, Egypt, and many other festivals. He co-wrote and starred in the film The Society, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 2015 and resulted in his exile from Iraq because of its subject matter of homosexuality.
| KING GILGAMESH AND THE MAN OF THE WILD | Actor/Co-Creator/Composer | International Tour: Chicago/New York/Minneapolis/Toronto/Halifax |
| SPACIOUSNESS | Actor/Co-Creator/Director | Fort York |
| BENGAL TIGER AT THE BAGDAD ZOO | Musa | Crow’s Theatre, Dir: Rouvan Silogix |
| A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM | Puck | Driftwood Theatre Group |
| IN SUNDRY LANGUAGES | Actor | Caminos Festival, Fringe Fest, Ottawa/Toronto |
| NO WOMEN’S LAND | Actor/Dancer | Jaberi Dance Theatre, Dir: Roshanak Jaberi |
| TELL ME WHAT IT’S CALLED | Actor | Riser Project - Theatre Centre, Dir: Ximena Huizi |
| ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO | Actor/Singer | Canadian Opera Company, Dir: Wajdi Mouawad |
| THIRST (Workshop/In Development) | Actor | Modern Times Theatre, Dir: Soheil Parsa |
| ROMEO & JULIET IN BAGHDAD** | Romeo | Iraqi Theatre Company/World Shakespeare Festival, UK, Dir: Monadhil Daood |
| SOLIDARITY | Actor | Iraqi National Theatre, Dir: Badea Nader |
| ASHAZ | Actor | Street Art Company, Morocco/Iraq, Dir: Tahrir Alasadi |
| THE STREET INCIDENT | Actor | Iraqi National Theater, Iraq/Jordan, Dir: Tahrir Alasadi |
| SECRET SESSION | Actor | Baghdad Theatre Company, Iraq/Egypt, Dir: Alaa Qahtan |
| VIAGRA | Actor | Actor, Iraqi National Theatre, Iraq, Dir: Salah Manci |
| THE CURTAIN | Actor | Forum of Theatre, Iraq, Dir: Ghassan Smaael |
| HONEY BUNCH | Principal | XYZ Films, Dir: Dusty Mancinelli, Madeleine Sims-Fewer |
| HERALD | Lead | Independent, Dir: Sandro Pehar |
| BLIND FERRYMAN | Lead | Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion AG, Dir: Ali Towfan |
| HAPPY BAGHDAD | Lead | Independent, Dir: A. Arkady, M. Moneka |
| THE SOCIETY | Lead | Independent, Dir: O. Rasheed |
| RAZKIYA | Supporting | Middle East Production Co., Dir: A. Abosaif |
| SLAP | Supporting | Independent, Dir: S. Manci |
| REVOLUTION SQUARE | Supporting | Independent/A. Adnan |
| DEVIL IN A WOMAN’S HEART | Supporting | Middle East Production Co., Dir: A. Naserdeen |
| BUZZ | Supporting | Independent, Dir: H. Hummam |
| 48 HOURS | Lead | Independent, Dir: H. Jumaa |
| THE OTHER SIDE | Supporting | Independent, Dir: B. Arubae |
| IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET | Lead | Independent, Dir: M. Moneka |
| TRY AGAIN | Lead | Independent, Dir: M. Moneka |