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Soulpepper is a theater company based in
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. It is the largest non-profit theater in the city.


History

Soulpepper was founded in 1998 by twelve Toronto artists aiming to produce lesser-known theatrical classics. Soulpepper has since become an important part of Toronto's theater scene. It often presents Canadian interpretations of works by noted
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. Soulpepper's founding members are
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Susan Coyne Susan Coyne (born 16 June 1958) is a Canadian writer and actress, best known as one of the co-creators and co-stars of the award-winning ''Slings & Arrows'', a TV series which ran 2003–06 about a Canadian Shakespearean theatre company. She ...
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Ted Dykstra Ted Dykstra is a Canadian playwright and actor. He was born in Chatham-Kent, Ontario in 1961 and grew up in St. Albert, Alberta. He is a founding member of Soulpepper Theatre Company. Writing credits include '' Two Pianos Four Hands'', '' ...
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, Stuart Hughes,
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Albert Schultz Albert Hamilton Schultz (; born July 30, 1963) is a former Canadian actor, director and the founding artistic director of Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company. He resigned his position with Soulpepper after sexual allegations against Schultz bec ...
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, William Webster, and Joseph Ziegler In 2005, the Soulpepper Theater Company moved into its permanent building, the
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. The joint project with the
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theater school was designed by local firm
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and is located in Toronto's historic
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. In January 2018, founding artistic director Albert Schultz was publicly accused of sexual misconduct by four professional actresses who worked with him at Soulpepper. The women involved are
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, Diana Bentley, Hannah Miller and Patricia Fagan. Lawsuits on their behalf were filed against both Schultz and Soulpepper. Schultz resigned his position as artistic director on January 4, 2018. The lawsuits were settled out of court in July 2018.


The Academy

Soulpepper's goal is to play a significant role in the development of future generations of theater artists through the Soulpepper Academy. This full-time, paid training program was launched in 2006. Selected through a nationwide search, 8 artists undertake a one-year residency to further develop their skills under the guidance of leading theater practitioners, further their careers through involvement in Soulpepper productions, teach in the classrooms of the local community, mentor youth and develop a collective creation. The Soulpepper Academy program is divided into two phases. The first is focused on training and pedagogy, while the second shifts to performance/production with ongoing training. The Academy was on hold and under review in 2018, but has since resumed.


Awards


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*''Parfumerie'': Outstanding Production (2010) *''Parfumerie''; Outstanding Direction of a Play/Musical, Morris Panych (2010) *''Parfumerie''; Outstanding Original Set Design, Ken MacDonald (2010) *''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?''; Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principal Role, Diego Matamoros (2010) *''A Raisin in the Sun''; Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role, Alison Sealy-Smith (2009) *''Top Girls'': Outstanding Direction of a Play, Alisa Palmer (2008) *''The Time of Your Life'': Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role, Joseph Ziegler (2008) *''The Time of Your Life'': Outstanding Performance in a Featured Role, Stuart Hughes (2008) *''Leaving Home'': Outstanding Performance in a Featured Role, Jane Spidell (2007) *''Our Town'': Outstanding Production of a Play (2006) *''Translations'': Outstanding Performance in a Featured Role, Michael Simpson (2005) *''No Man's Land'': Outstanding Performance, William Hutt (2003) *''The Bald Soprano''/''The Lesson'': Outstanding Direction of a Play, Jim Warren (2001) *''Platonov'': Best Production; Outstanding Performance, Diego Matamoros (2000) *''Platonov'': Outstanding Direction of a Play, László Marton (1999) *''Endgame'': Best Production; Outstanding Sound Design, Richard Feren (1999)


Other awards

*2015 - Premier's Awards for Excellence in the Arts, Arts Organization Award *2008 - DareArts Foundation Cultural Award to Albert Schultz, in recognition of his outstanding work in empowering and educating at-risk youth *2006 - Toronto Arts Council Foundation William Kilbourn Award to Albert Schultz, for contribution to the cultural life of the city *2006 -
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Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award to Albert Schultz, recognizing excellence and professionalism in the performing arts *2005 - City of Toronto Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award to Martha Burns *2004 - Leonardo da Vinci Award for creativity & innovation in the arts, to Albert Schultz *2003 - Salute to the City Award, for outstanding contribution to the cultural life of Toronto, to Albert Schultz *2002 -
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal The Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal (french: link=no, Médaille du jubilé d'or de la Reine Elizabeth II) or the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal was a commemorative medal created in 2002 to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's ...
, for outstanding contributions to the community, to Albert Schultz *2002 -
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Award to Susan Coyne & Albert Schultz, recognizing worthy members of the artistic community *2001 -
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for Artistic Direction, to Albert Schultz *1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 - Lieutenant Governor's Awards for the Arts, recognizing achievement in fundraising *1999 - Mayor Mel and Marilyn's Youth Award, for mentoring emerging artists or youth


See also

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Soulpepper Theatre Company production history Soulpepper is a Toronto, Ontario-based theatre company founded to present classic plays. The following is a chronological list of the productions that it has staged since its inception. 1998 *''The Misanthrope'' by Molière *''Don Carlos'' by Fr ...


References

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External links


Soulpepper Theatre Company official site

Soulpepper Theatre Company at the Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia
Theatre companies in Toronto Organizations established in 1998