Dora Award winners

Awesome to be nominated, awesome to win . . . here are the winners in the Independent theatre category for the 2007 Dora Awards: New Play or New MusicalBruce Alcock, Kate Alton, Rafael Barreto Rivera, Nichol, Paul Dutton, Steve MacCaffrey and Ross Manson – The Four Horsemen Project ProductionThe Four Horsemen Project – Volcano in […]

Cooking Fire Theatre Festival is in full effect

The Cooking Fire Theatre Festival is a week-long performance extravaganza celebrating theatre, food and public space in Toronto’s Dufferin Grove Park. Using the park’s celebrated community bake ovens, the festival combines each evening’s performance with an affordable organic meal made with fresh, local, organic ingredients. This year’s festivals hosts companies from Toronto, Halifax, Chicago and […]

10 questions: Oonagh Duncan

1) What the fuck is going on?Well, on a global scale, I suppose global warming. Much more importantly, my company, Oyster Productions, is about to open its inaugural production; a documentary play called Talk Thirty To Me. It’s an example of verbatim theatre, which means that every word in the play was said in ‘real […]

On theatre and politics

If one were so inclined, that person might command their mouse to click upon this link to Matthew Freeman’s theatre blog and marvel at the mountainous hilarity of his prose. One would not be dissapointed, wethinks: “People in the theatre are pretentious snobs who write by candlelight, even though the rest of us are using […]

Dora award nominees announced

Great news!The 2007 Dora Award nominations for Independent Theatre are in. Among the prestigious group of nominees are Chris Stanton, Bluemouth Inc., and The Thistle Project. Check out the full list of nominees here – a great selection from a strong group of contenders in the independent theatre category. Congratulations to all nominees and best […]

Red-state theatre

In the second in his series of follow-ups to our recent interview with him (and some of the heated discussion the followed elsewhere), University of North Carolina theatre professor Scott Walters has elaborated on this question: Do you think conservative, right-wing politics are somehow fundamentally at odds with the arts community? In expanding his argument, […]