Recent Posts
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Dr. Kathleen Gallagher & Andrew Kushnir
In this profound conversation, Dr. Kathleen Gallagher and Andrew Kushnir discuss their groundbreaking book Hope in a Collapsing World: Youth Theatre and Listening as a Political Alternative. The book represents years of collaborative research across multiple countries, examining how drama classrooms serve as critical spaces for youth citizenship, activism, and social change.
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Georgia Findlay
Georgia Findlay (she/her) is a Toronto-based actor, playwright, producer and younger sister. This summer she made her Fringe debut with her first original script “Joan & Olivia: A Hollywood Ghost […]
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The Spindle Collective & Riot King
Natalia Bushnik (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist and Dora Mavor Moore-nominated playwright. She is fascinated by immersive experiences that examine morally grey territories and unnerve audience members in their complicity. […]
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Vikki Velenosi
Vikki describes herself as a storyteller, a serial entrepreneur and a fighter of the status quo. She lives in Toronto with her dog GusGus and her two cats, Matt Damon […]
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Stephen Elliott Jackson & Neta J. Rose
Steven Elliott Jackson is an award-winning playwright originally from Minto Manitoba and now living in Kitchener, Ontario. In 2017, he won Best New Play at the Toronto Fringe for “The […]
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Stephen Near
Stephen Near is a writer and educator living in Hamilton. He is a graduate of York University (BFA), the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (B. Ed) and the MFA […]
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The Cast of Three Ordinary Men
Starring Tristan Claxton, Jamar Adams-Thompson and Jack Copland, Three Ordinary Men takes us to the final day in the lives of civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, James Chaney & Andrew […]
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Laura Piccinin
Laura was born to tell stories. Whether as a dancer/aerialist with Tokyo Disney, a playwright and performer for the new Canadian musical, Every Silver Lining, or her solo show, Lesbihonest, […]
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John D. Huston
John D. Huston has performed in Canada, the U.K. & the States. A member of Canada’s Metis Nation, John’s lively career “culturally misappropriating the works and identities of dead white […]












