- The deadline for nominations for the Michael Spence Award for Contribution to Community Theatre in southwestern Ontario is January 31
- Self-Start: The Basics of Producing workshop – Thinking of producing a show or starting a theatre company? With Mairin Smit and Katherine Devlin on February 5
- Free Financial Basics for Artists workshop – what self-employed artists should know with Tessa-Marie Shillingford on February 10
- Unearthing Shakespeare: Bringing the Bard to Life! weekend intensive – Discover your intuitive impulses to the works of William Shakespeare, with Melinda Little and Peter Van Wart, starting February 14
- Deadline for applications for the Independent Theatre Creators International Scholarship for two emerging artists to train with Anne Bogart and the SITI Company is February 17
- Deadline for nominations for the Maggie Bassett Award is February 28, honouring significant, sustained, and unselfish contributions to the development of theatre in Ontario
- Deadline for application for the Professional Theatre Training Program, offering financial support for unique and flexible training with a chosen mentor in any theatrical discipline except performance, is March 3
Upcoming on The Bulletin Board
- Deadline for submissions for Alameda Theatre Company’s De Colores Festival of New Works by Latin Canadian Playwrights is January 30
- Staging Sustainability conference begins on February 2
- Deadline for the Ontario Arts Council Theatre Projects program is February 3
- PACT’s Critical Response for the Creative Process workshop is February 5
- Deadline for nominations for the City of Hamilton Arts Awards is February 7
- The London Arts Council is holding a workshop on The Value of Arts Presenting on February 26
- Registrations are now open for the Symposium for the Performing Arts in Rural Communities, running April 24 to 27 in Haliburton Highlands—including our panel on Producing Quality Theatre in a Rural Setting featuring Jack Brezina from the Highlands Summer Festival (Haliburton), Deb Sholdice from the Blyth Festival, Lisa Gamelin from Espanola Little Theatre, and moderated by Julianne Snepsts from Festival Players of Prince Edward County. It will also feature a keynote address by Scott Walters, founder of CRADLE (the Centre for Rural Arts Development and Leadership Education) whose writing in Theatre Ideas and Creative Insubordination has appeared in the past in my weekly “Ontario Off Stage” roundup.
Check out these items, and other postings from our members of funding opportunities, workshops, calls for submission, awards, and more—on Theatre Ontario’s Bulletin Board on our website
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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