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Sarasvati Productions
Sarasvàti Productions, often stylized Sarasvati Productions, was a Canadian feminist theatre company. Sarasvati hosts several annual events including the International Women's Week ''Cabaret of Monologues'', ''One Night Stand'', and FemFest. History Sarasvati Productions was founded in 1998 in Toronto and permanently relocated to Winnipeg in 2000. The company was founded by Hope McIntyre who named it after the Hindu goddess, Saraswati. In 2003, Sarasvati launched their International Women's Week ''Cabaret of Monologues.'' The cabaret features monologues from local artists pertaining to the annual theme. In 2008, the ''Cabaret of Monologues'' expanded to include touring across Manitoba. In 2017, Sarasvati relaunched their ''One Night Stand'' series. ''One Night Stand'' features ten-minute snippets from plays written by local playwrights. In 2020, McIntyre stepped down as artistic director and Frances Koncan was appointed the incoming artistic director. Koncan resigned in March ...
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Hope McIntyre
Hope McIntyre is a Canadian playwright, theatre creator, and professor. She was the founding artistic director of Sarasvati Productions and served as the company's artistic director until 2020. Early life and education McIntyre was born and raised in Saskatchewan. McIntyre obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Saskatchewan and, later, a Masters of Fine Arts in Directing from the University of Victoria. She proposed directing María Irene Fronés' ''Fefu and Her Friends'' as part of her MFA thesis project but was told by male faculty advisors that the play's feminism was dated and that it would be too difficult to cast given the large number of female actors required. McIntyre later trained at ARTTS International. Career McIntyre worked at Rare Gem Productions, an international commercial theatre producer, in Toronto in the late nineties. McIntyre founded Sarasvati Productions in Toronto in 1998 but moved the theatre company to Winnipeg in 2000. ...
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Catherine Banks
Catherine Banks is a Canadian playwright. She is a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award for English-language drama, in 2008 for ''Bone Cage'' and in 2012 for ''It Is Solved By Walking''. She resides in Sambro, Nova Scotia, a rural community within the Halifax Regional Municipality. Her other plays have included ''Three Storey, Ocean View'', ''Bitter Rose'' and ''Miss'n Me''. Her latest project involves adapting Ernest Buckler's novel ''The Mountain and the Valley'' for the stage. Banks has cited Michel Tremblay and María Irene Fornés as being among her literary inspirations. Her play ''Bone Cage'' was adapted by actor and director Taylor Olson for the 2020 theatrical film '' Bone Cage''.Morgan Mullin"Trapped inside a Bone Cage" '' The Coast'', September 22, 2020. References External linksCatherine Banksat the Playwrights Guild of Canada Playwrights Guild of Canada (PGC) is a Canadian charity that works to advance the creative rights and interests of professi ...
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Theatre Festivals In Manitoba
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of art, such as painted scenery and stagecraft such as lighting are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience. The specific place of the performance is also named by the word "theatre" as derived from the Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, "a place for viewing"), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, "to see", "to watch", "to observe"). Modern Western theatre comes, in large measure, from the theatre of ancient Greece, from which it borrows technical terminology, classification into genres, and many of its themes, stock characters, and plot elements. Theatre artist Patrice ...
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1998 Establishments In Manitoba
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently shadowed craters near the Moon's poles. * January 11 – Over 100 people are killed in the Sidi-Hamed massacre in Algeria. * January 12 – Nineteen European nations agree to forbid human cloning. * January 17 – The ''Drudge Report'' breaks the story about U.S. President Bill Clinton's alleged affair with Monica Lewinsky, which will lead to the United States House of Representatives, House of Representatives' impeachment of him. February * February 3 – Cavalese cable car disaster (1998), Cavalese cable car disaster: A United States military pilot causes the deaths of 20 people near Trento, Italy, when his low-flying EA-6B Prowler severs the cable of a cable-car. * February 4 – The 5.9 February 1998 Afghanistan earthquake, Afghanistan ...
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Women In Theatre
A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female humans regardless of age. Typically, women inherit a pair of X chromosomes, one from each parent, and are capable of pregnancy and giving birth from puberty until menopause. More generally, sex differentiation of the female fetus is governed by the lack of a present, or functioning, SRY-gene on either one of the respective sex chromosomes. Female anatomy is distinguished from male anatomy by the female reproductive system, which includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, and vulva. A fully developed woman generally has a wider pelvis, broader hips, and larger breasts than an adult man. Women have significantly less facial and other body hair, have a higher body fat composition, and are on average shorter and less muscular than men. Througho ...
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Mouthpiece (play)
''Mouthpiece'' is a 2015 Canadian feminist play by Norah Sadava and Amy Nostbakken of Quote Unquote Collective. Development Sadava and Nostbakken began working on the play in 2013. The play received dramaturgy from Orian Michaeli and features music composed by Nostbakken. The script was later published by Coach House Books with an introduction from Michele Landsberg. Plot ''Mouthpiece'' is a two-person play in which both actors play the same character, Cassandra. Cassandra is a writer who finds out her mother has just died and must deal with preparations for the funeral. She must write the eulogy but finds she has lost the ability to speak. The play takes place in a span of twenty-four hours and is set in present-day Toronto. Performance history ''Mouthpiece'' premiered in 2015 at The Theatre Centre in Toronto starring Sadava and Nostbakken and directed by Nostbakken. In 2016, the production was staged by Nightwood Theatre as part of a double bill. In 2017, Jodie Foster ...
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Morro And Jasp
Morro and Jasp are a Canadian clown duo created by Heather Marie Annis, Byron Laviolette and Amy Lee. Based in Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ..., Canada, they produce live theatre productions, web videos, cook books and video games under the banner of U.N.I.T. Productions. Awards ;2012:Dora Mavor Moore Award for "Outstanding Performance" in the Independent theatre category ;2014:Canadian Comedy Award for "Best Variety Act" ;2016:Gourmand Cookbook Award for "Most Innovative Cookbook" () References * http://www.stage-door.com/Theatre/2015/Entries/2015/7/1_Morro_and_Jasp_Do_Puberty.html * http://www.stage-door.com/Theatre/2015/Entries/2015/5/15_Morro_and_Jasp__9-5.html * https://nowtoronto.com/stage/fringe-review-morro-and-jasp-do-puberty/ * http://www.tw ...
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Falen Johnson
Falen Johnson is a Mohawk and Tuscarora playwright and broadcaster from Canada. Personal life Born in 1982, Johnson is from Six Nations of the Grand River and graduated from the George Brown Theatre School in 2005. She is a member of the bear clan. Johnson spent most of her formative years in Brantford, Ontario; she currently lives in Toronto. Work and education She is the previous Coordinator of the Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance, a member-driven organization of professional Indigenous performing artists and arts organizations. IPAA serves as a collective voice for its members and for Indigenous performing arts in Canada. It provides leadership, support, representation, advocacy, and practical assistance for the national development of Indigenous performing arts. Playwright Johnson's plays include ''Salt Baby, Two Indians,'' and ''Ipperwash.'' Her plays focus on contemporary Indigenous identity, navigating spaces as an Indigenous women, and colonial contexts. ''Salt ...
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Ivan Coyote
Ivan E. Coyote (born August 11, 1969) is a Canadian spoken word performer, writer, and LGBT advocate. Coyote has won many accolades for their collections of short stories, novels, and films. They also visit schools to tell stories and give writing workshops. The CBC has called Coyote a "gender-bending author who loves telling stories and performing in front of a live audience." Coyote is non-binary and uses ''singular they'' pronouns. Many of Coyote's stories are about gender, identity, and social justice. Coyote currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. Career Coyote started performing spoken word in 1992, and their work deals with contemporary issues of family, class gender, identity and social justice. In 1996, Coyote co-founded "Taste This", a queer performance troupe with Anna Camilleri, Zoe Eakle, and Lyndell Montgomery. "Taste This" incorporates live music, poetry and story-telling into their performance repertoire. The group disbanded in 2000. In 2001, Coyote b ...
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Alexandria Haber
Alexandria Haber is a Canadian playwright and actor. Her plays include ''Life Here After'' (winner of the 2009 write-on-Q playwriting competition), ''I Don’t like Mondays'', ''Four Minutes if You Bleed,'' ''Housekeeping & Homewrecking,'' ''Ordinary Times,'' ''Birthmarks, A Christmas Carol,'' and ''Tom Waits''''.'' She has written radio plays for CBC Radio including ''The Very Little Girl'' (winner of the CBC Radio New Voices Competition) and ''Washing Day'' (winner of the CBC Radio Sound FX contest). Biography Haber was born in Hamilton, Ontario and moved to Montreal, Quebec at age five. She studied Theatre Performance at Concordia University Concordia University ( French: ''Université Concordia'') is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University, Concordia is one of the t .... Selected works Plays * ''Alice and The World We Live In'' (Second place winner, W ...
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María Irene Fornés
María Irene Fornés (May 14, 1930 – October 30, 2018) was a Cuban-American playwright, theater director, and teacher who worked in off-Broadway and experimental theater venues in the last four decades of the twentieth century. Her plays range widely in subject-matter, but often depict characters with aspirations that belie their disadvantages. Fornés, who went by the name "Irene", received nine Obie Theatre Awards in various categories and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama for 1990. ''New Yorker'' critic Hilton Als wrote in 2010 that she had done "more than her fair share in terms of changing the face of theatre". He added: "No matter how hard Fornés's subjects can be, her work sits in the ear like luxurious reason." In a 2013 interview, Tony Kushner said: "She had terrifyingly high standards and was terribly blunt about what others did with her work. Her productions were unforgettable. She was really a magical maker of theater." Biography Early years Forné ...
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