- Upcoming workshops include Ask An Agent: Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know with Alicia Jeffery on September 30 in Toronto, Crowdfunding Basics: Tips for Artists and Arts Organizations with Nancy Kenny on October 7 in Ottawa, the Adjudicators Symposium on October 19 in Toronto, and Getting Started for Actors with Mairin Smit on October 23 in Toronto. Check out all of our upcoming courses and workshops, including financial basics, the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, and self-producing
- Upcoming Community Theatre Discussion Forums in Sault Ste. Marie on September 28, London on October 20, and Merrickville on November 9: sharing and identifying opportunities to partner, and provide services and support such as advocacy, training, and resources
- Application deadline for the Professional Theatre Training Program is October 1, offering financial support for unique and flexible training with a chosen mentor in any theatrical discipline except performance
- Application deadline for the Youth Theatre Training Program is October 15, offering financial support for accessible theatre programs involving youth aged 14 to 21 led by professional theatre artists
- Jumblies Theatre’s Oral History and Art-Making workshop in Sudbury for artists from any discipline and tradition with some prior experience, through their own practices, of oral history or interview-based arts projects, and an active professional interest in this work, starts September 26
Jumblies Theatre workshop Photo by Katherine Fleitas |
- Ontario Arts Council upcoming deadlines for Artists in the Community / Workplace, Arts Education Projects, and National and International Residency programs is October 1
- Tarragon Theatre’s Playwriting and Dramaturgy with Brian Quirt for writers and other theatre artists exploring creation through writing starts October 1
- Acting Up Stage Company invites applications to audition for One Song Glory, a free professional musical theatre training program for youth 13 to 19; auditions are October 19 and 27
- Applications are now open for the Toronto Fringe Festival; deadline is November 4
- The Toronto Fringe is also inviting applications under the Culturally Diverse Artists Project, encouraging greater participation in the Fringe Festival by artists who self-identify as culturally diverse by removing some of the traditional barriers to participation, including financial concerns, awareness of the Fringe, artistic support and a sense of being excluded from mainstream events; the deadline is also November 4
Theatre Ontario individual members can also access auditions, job postings, and volunteer opportunities on our Theatre Ontario Individual Member Resources on our website
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