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  • Phil Rickaby – An Announcement

    Phil Rickaby, host of Stageworthy, announces that after over 300 episodes, he’s taking a brief break from the podcast, but he’ll be back in a couple of months. www.philrickaby.com Twitter: […]

  • Scott Emerson Moyle

    Scott Emerson Moyle is an intimacy director, educator, visual artist, director, producer, actor, and ship’s captain based in Toronto. He does lots of things for The Boundless Library, mostly involving […]

  • Jacqui Du Toit

    An award nominee for the Prix Rideau award and Capital Critics, Jacqui Du Toit is an international theatrical performer and storyteller from South Africa. She has a B.A in Theatre […]

  • Keshia Palm & Julia Dickson of The Paprika Theatre Festival

    Keshia Palm (she/they) is a Toronto-based Filipinx-Canadian settler from Treaty 6 Territory who seeks to expose, challenge and dismantle systems of oppression by creating thoughtful and inclusive art/spaces. Her creative […]

  • Sunny Drake

    Sunny Drake

    Sunny Drake’s inventive theatre works have been presented in over 60 cities across the world and translated into 4 languages. His wide range of audiences have spanned international arts festivals, queers in underground warehouses, elderly ladies in regional theatres and young people in drop-in centres.

  • Debashis Sinha & Maev Beaty

    Maev Beaty and Debashis Sinha joined Stageworthy host, Phil Rickaby to talk about Necessary Angel’s upcoming audio production of Roland Schimmelpfennig’s play The Great Fire. Maev Beaty is a critically-acclaimed […]

  • The Red Sandcastle Theatre & Eldritch Theatre

    The Red Sandcastle is a 50 seat storefront theatre, in which_ Anything is Possible!_ In May of 2011, Rosemary Doyle opened the Red Sandcastle Theatre, with the intent of giving theatre artists […]

  • Mark Crawford

    Mark Crawford is an actor and playwright. His plays are: The New Canadian Curling Club; Boys, Girls, and Other Mythological Creatures; The Birds and the Bees; Bed and Breakfast; and Stag and Doe. Mark’s first […]

  • Retrospective

    In this, the 300th episode of Stageworthy, host Phil Rickaby presents a retrospective of some of his favourite episodes from the past 5 years. There have been so many conversations […]

  • Neurodiversity & Mental Health in Theatre

    Neurodiversity & Mental Health in theatre, a conversation with Alia Ettienne, Emerjade Simms, and Victoria Urquhart. Emerjade Simms is a Jamaican-Canadian actor and storyteller. She is a graduate of the […]