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Bil Antoniou and Michael Stittle talk about being playwrights and directors of their two scripts, We Say Such Terrible Things and Fail Safe, respectively. Continue reading →
All in one place! And an encore presentation of last year's episode previewing Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl. Continue reading →
Playwright Lara Stokes discusses developing the script and the characters of The Steady State Theatre Project's 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production. Continue reading →
The co-founders of ReActive Dance Theatre present their latest creation as part of the 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading →
Themes of revenge and power take centre stage in Rarely Pure Theatre's 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production. Continue reading →
Suspicious Moustache Theatre Company's 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production tells the tale of a peculiar personage in Revolutionary France. Continue reading →
Tracey Erin Smith returns to the podcast to explore the lively topics of mortality, death, and her 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production. Continue reading →
The Spur of the Moment Shakespeare Collective is setting its 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production in a women's prison. Continue reading →
Drawing upon and embellishing her family history, Melanie Hrymak explores identity and self-determination in her one-woman play, which is part of the 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading →
The Templeton Philharmonic discuss their origins, their process, and the influences behind their 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival show. Continue reading →
Sheila Cavanagh discusses her play about lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer experiences in Canada's public facilities. Continue reading →
Tracey Erin Smith discusses the festival born out of years of work and instruction in the art of the one-person show. Continue reading →
The director and performer of Owen McCafferty's one-man play discuss Fly on the Wall Theatre's production. Continue reading →
The four directors of this year's edition talk about their plays and the playwright. Continue reading →
Collaborators on Thought For Food's upcoming presentation of Vaclav Havel’s play discuss their production. Continue reading →
Julia Nish-Lapidus and James Wallis talk about preparing two contrasting Neil LaBute scripts. Continue reading →
Carly Chamberlain returns to the podcast to talk about directing the Hart House production of this favourite comedic Canadian feminist play. Continue reading →
The zany creative team behind No Porpoise Productions' Lewis Carroll adaptation discuss their collaborative process and the importance of levity. Continue reading →
Theatre Double Take's Artistic Director talks about her new play, which imagines how a famous heroine's story might continue. Continue reading →
Art Babayants discusses the process involved in bringing a multi-tiered theatrical experience to life. Continue reading →