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Kelly Thornton is a Canadian theatre director and dramaturge. She has served as artistic director of
Nightwood Theatre Nightwood Theatre is Canada's oldest professional women's theatre and is based in Toronto. It was founded in 1979 by Cynthia Grant, Kim Renders, Mary Vingoe, and Maureen White and was originally a collective. Though it was not the founders' ori ...
and is the current artistic director of the
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre (Royal MTC) is Canada's oldest English-language regional theatre. Next to the Stratford and Shaw Festivals, MTC has a higher annual attendance than any other theatre in the country. It was founded in 1958 by Joh ...
. Thornton was the co-head of ''Equity in Canadian Theatre: the Women’s Initiative.''


Early life

Thornton was born in Brockville, Ontario in 1965 and was the youngest of four children. At age nine, she moved with her family to Melbourne, Australia, but returned to Canada six years later. Thornton began university at the
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, where she considered studying psychology before changing her focus to English and philosophy. Thornton transferred
University of Guelph , mottoeng = "to learn the reasons of realities" , established = May 8, 1964 ()As constituents: OAC: (1874) Macdonald Institute: (1903) OVC: (1922) , type = Public university , chancellor ...
where she double-majored in theatre and English. She graduated in 1994.


Career

In 1998, Thornton directed ''This'' ''Hotel'' starring her then husband, Alex Poch-Goldin. She directed ''This Hotel'' again in 2001 with
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at the
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. Thornton was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for her direction of the 2001 production. In April 2000, Thornton became the artistic director of the
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in Toronto. She held this position for the 2000 and 2001 festivals. Thornton was appointed artistic director of
Nightwood Theatre Nightwood Theatre is Canada's oldest professional women's theatre and is based in Toronto. It was founded in 1979 by Cynthia Grant, Kim Renders, Mary Vingoe, and Maureen White and was originally a collective. Though it was not the founders' ori ...
in 2001. One of her first productions with the company was
Djanet Sears Djanet Sears is a Canadian playwright, actor and director, nationally recognized for her work in African-Canadian theatre. Sears has many credits in writing and editing highly acclaimed dramas such as ''Afrika Solo'', the first stage play to be wr ...
' ''
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. Adventures of a Black Girl'' was performed in 2001 with a budget Thornton has described as being larger than the entire seasonal operations budget of Nightwood at the time. Thornton was heavily involved in launching ''Equity in Canadian Theatre: the Women’s Initiative'' with the
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and the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres. ''Equity in Canadian Theatre'' focussed on addressing the gender imbalance in leadership positions in Canadian theatre. Thornton served as co-head of the initiative. While Thornton was Nightwood's artistic director, she directed several productions including
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's ''Mathilde'' (2006, translated by Morwyn Brebne),
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's ''That Face'' (2009), Jennifer Tremblay's ''The List'' (2010), Margaret Atwood's ''The Penelopiad'' (2012),
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's ''Free Outgoing'' (2014), and Mary Vingoe's ''Refuge'' (2016). In 2019, Thornton left Nightwood to become the artistic director of the
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre (Royal MTC) is Canada's oldest English-language regional theatre. Next to the Stratford and Shaw Festivals, MTC has a higher annual attendance than any other theatre in the country. It was founded in 1958 by Joh ...
. Thornton is the first female artistic director of the RMTC. In the fall of 2019, Thornton directed Kat Sandler's play ''Bang Bang'' with RMTC, marking her Winnipeg directorial debut. As part of her tenure as artistic director, Thornton created RMTC's Bridge Festival. The Bridge was created to supplant the RMTC's Master Playwright Festival and was supposed to launch in 2020. However, due to COVID-19, the Bridge launched in 2021 with the theme Art and (re)Conciliation. Thornton's inaugural season (2020/21) as artistic director was set to include the Canadian premiere of ''
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'' and a production of ''
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,'' the latter of which she was to direct. In June 2020, Thornton announced a "reimagined season", which included cancellations of ''Network'' and ''The Sound of Music,'' due to COVID-19 restrictions. Thornton directed
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's adaptation of ''
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'' in late 2021 as the RMTC's first in-person production in the pandemic.


Personal life

Thornton was previously married to actor Alex Poch-Goldin. The two have a daughter named Chloe. Thornton is currently married to Josep Seras.


Awards


References

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