Friday 29 March 2019

Congratulations to Chantal Forde and Tim Cadeny, Recipients of the 2019 Michael Spence Award

We are excited to announce that the 2019 Michael Spence Award for Contribution to Community Theatre will be presented to Chantal Forde and Tim Cadeny of Toronto. This award is presented by Theatre Ontario from the nomination by Burl-Oak Theatre Group, and on the recommendation of ACT-CO, the Association of Community Theatres—Central Ontario.

The award honours individuals for sustained contribution to community theatre, generosity of spirit, involvement, and commitment to community theatre that is legendary within their region, helping community theatre flourish. Chantal and Tim will receive their award on May 19 at the Theatre Ontario Festival Awards Luncheon in Richmond Hill at the Langstaff Community Centre.

“I am delighted to congratulate Chantal Forde and Tim Cadeny on being this year’s 2019 Michael Spence Award recipients,” said Linda Lyons, President of ACT-CO.  “Together since their return to the BurlOak Theatre Group in 2012, this creative and talented dynamic duo have continued to breathe new life and excitement in both the theatre, and the community.”



Wednesday 27 March 2019

Browsing Our Bulletin Board

Upcoming opportunities from Theatre Ontario, from our members, and from other arts service organizations.

Coming Up from Theatre Ontario


Upcoming on The Bulletin Board

  • ArtsBuild Ontario is hosting a free webinar “Working Together: Multi-Partner Creative Space Projects” today.
  • Deadline for applications for the Cayle Chernin Awards, presented to emerging or discipline-transitioning female artists seeking assistance in the creation of a new work is March 29.
  • PACT, the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres, is beginning a three-part “HR Intensive” webinar series covering Recruitment, Keeping Your People Happy and Motivated, and Keeping Your Feet Under You When Change Is Afoot. The series begins April 2.
Check out these items, and other postings from our members.
Theatre Ontario individual members can also access Auditions, Job Postings and Discount Ticket Offers on our Theatre Ontario Individual Member Resources on our website

Tuesday 26 March 2019

Welcome Gore Bay Theatre and Theatre Sarnia to Theatre Ontario Festival 2019

Theatre Ontario is thrilled to welcome the first two productions that will perform at Theatre Ontario Festival 2019 in Richmond Hill. These productions are chosen from Ontario’s regional community theatre festivals, and are a showcase of outstanding community theatre from across the province.

On Thursday, May 16, Gore Bay Theatre from Manitoulin Island will represent QUONTA (the northeastern Ontario community theatre association) with their production of This Is How We Got Here by Keith Barker. Gore Bay Theatre returns to Theatre Ontario Festival for the first time since 2015 when they presented Agnes of God in Oshawa. This Is How We Got Here was awarded Outstanding Production by adjudicator Bea Quarrie at QUONTA Festival in Sault Ste. Marie. Keith Barker is also our Festival Playwright-in-Person for 2019.

The cast of Gore Bay Theatre's production of This Is How We Got Here
Will Smith, John Robertson, Shannon McMullan, Tara Bernatchez
Gore Bay is a small town of 800 residents located on beautiful Manitoulin Island. Gore Bay Theatre was established as a community theatre in 1992 with a mandate to produce Canadian theatre (if possible), primarily as a summer venue for the local and tourist audiences. It produced one comedy each summer until 2005, when the present Artistic Director was appointed. Since then, Gore Bay Theatre has produced three to four productions each year including comedies, dramas, musicals and children’s theatre. The summer theatre season now produces a comedy, a drama and sometimes a children’s production.  The productions are done in repertory to give audiences an opportunity to attend more than one performance on a weekend.

Simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming, This Is How We Got Here follows a close-knit family as they deal with an unexpected loss. The ties that keep a mother, father, aunt and uncle together as sisters, best friends and spouses are strained by grief and guilt. They must learn how to move forward after the trauma and re-learn how to interact with forgiveness, humour and love.
On Saturday, May 18, Theatre Sarnia will present Girls Like That by Evan Placey, representing the Western Ontario Drama League. Theatre Sarnia most recently represented the region at Festival in 2016, presenting 33 Variations in North Bay, and were awarded Best Production in Festival at WODL Festival in Guelph by adjudicator Maja Ardal.

The Drama Club of Sarnia was created in 1927 and grew under the leadership of Herman Voaden, Dr. R.K.Stratford, and D. Park Jamieson. After many years as the Sarnia Little Theatre, the organization is now known as Theatre Sarnia and is one of the oldest continuously operating theatre groups in Canada.Over the years, the group has hosted successful theatre festivals including the Dominion Drama Festival, the Theatre Ontario Festival, the Western Ontario Drama League Theatre Festival, and WODL Mini-Fest. Theatre Sarnia graduates have gone on to careers in various fields of the theatrical community and entertainment industry. Theatre Sarnia is also one of the few community groups to own their own theatre. The Imperial Theatre in downtown Sarnia originally opened as the Capitol Theatre on New Year's Eve 1936. It closed 52 years later and was left abandoned; however, Theatre Sarnia members and many volunteers accomplished the transformation of the movie house to a live theatre venue.

Theatre Sarnia's production of Girls Like That
Cassandra Lynn Smith, Kyra Knight, Tayler Hartwick, Julie Cushman,
Hala Miller, Chloe Brescia, Emma Van Barneveld
Girls Like That is an explosive play staring seven young women that explores the evolution of feminist consciousness and modern female friendships in the wake of advancing technology. It examines mob mentality, sexual insecurity, double-standards, and the struggle to define oneself in a crowd. The plot follows one class of girls, part of a prestigious school that takes only 20 students a year, guaranteeing they will remain in the same class from kindergarten to graduation. Jumping back and forth in time, the audience sees how societal pressures and expectations creep in and affect the dynamics of this group starting at their first meeting at five-years-old. As they near graduation, a naked photo of one of them gets sent around to the entire school and the other six girls explore what this means to their group, and themselves.

As previously announced, Theatre Ontario Festival 2019 will feature detailed adjudications with Carolee Mason, Playwright-in-Person readings with Keith Barker, workshops, awards and parties celebrating community theatre in Ontario.

The annual Theatre Ontario Festival is a showcase of outstanding community theatre productions; a symposium for passionate, dedicated community theatre artists; a celebration of excellence in community theatre; and a destination bringing together theatre lovers from across the province. Theatre Ontario Festival 2019 runs May 15 to 19, and is hosted by The Curtain Club with performances at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, and the Association of Community Theatres—Central Ontario.

Monday 25 March 2019

ONstage Openings for the week of March 25

ONstage Now Playing in South Central Ontario
Tomcat at Durham Shoestring Performers (Oshawa)
This week’s openings on Ontario’s stages

In Central Ontario

Mar. 28, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Owen Sound Little Theatre
Mar. 29, Off The Grid at Theatre Orangeville [with a preview on Mar. 28]

In Eastern Ontario

Mar. 26, A Man for All Seasons at Kanata Theatre (Ottawa)

In South Central Ontario

Mar. 28, Footloose at Oshawa Little Theatre
Mar. 29, Mending Fences at The Curtain Club (Richmond Hill) [with a preview on Mar. 28]

In Southwestern Ontario

Mar. 27, Looking at Theatre Sarnia
Mar. 29, 1949 at London Community Players [with a preview on Mar. 28]
ONstage Now Playing in Eastern Ontario
Behaviour at Great Canadian Theatre Company
Pierre Antoine Lafon Simard, Sarah Kitz, Zoë Sweet
Photo by Andrew Alexander
Streaming on World Theatre Day - Visit behaviourplay.ca

In Toronto

Mar. 26, Orlando at Theatre @ York [currently in previews]
Mar. 27, The Balcony at Theatre @ York [with a preview on Mar. 25]
Mar. 28, Wedding at Aulis at Soulpepper Theatre [currently in previews]
Mar. 28, A Blow in The Face at Nightwood Theatre [with previews from Mar. 26]
Mar. 30, Shove It Down My Throat at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre [in previews]

ICYMI: Check out last week’s openings

For all the theatre playing across Ontario, visit Theatre Ontario’s ONstage theatre listings on our website

Thursday 21 March 2019

Welcome to Keith Barker as Theatre Ontario Festival 2019 Playwright-in-Person

Theatre Ontario Festival 2019 is excited to welcome Keith Barker as “Playwright-in-Person” at this year’s Festival. Keith will be reading from his work on Friday, May 17 at 1:30pm at The Curtain Club in Richmond Hill.

Keith Barker is an Algonquin Métis playwright, actor, and theatre director from Northwestern Ontario, and the current Artistic Director at Native Earth Performing Arts. He was a finalist for the Governor General’s Award for English Drama in 2018 for his play, This Is How We Got Here. Keith received a Saskatchewan and Area Theatre Award for Excellence in Playwriting and a Yukon Arts Award for Best Art for Social Change for his play, The Hours That Remain. Prior to taking the job at Native Earth, Keith served as a Theatre Program Officer for the Canada Council for the Arts.

We are particularly excited to welcome Keith, as This Is How We Got Here will be presented by Gore Bay Theatre on Thursday, May 16 as the Festival entry on behalf of QUONTA, the northeastern Ontario community theatre association. This is the first time since Theatre Ontario Festival 2007 that our Playwright-in-Person has also been the author of an entry chosen from a regional festival.

Playwright-in-Person has been part of Theatre Ontario Festival since 1999. The program brings professional playwrights to Festival communities for script readings, Q&A, and more. Playwright-in-Person is made possible by a grant from the Playwrights Guild of Canada’s “Play Connect” program, funded by the Canada Council. Recent Playwrights-in-Person include Lisa Codrington, Erin Shields, Donna-Michelle St. Bernard, and Damien Atkins.

We are also excited to welcome Playwrights Canada Press who will be bringing plays for sale on Thursday through Saturday of Festival, with their usual Festival discount—30% off one or two books, 50% off for three or more.

Theatre Ontario Festival is our annual celebration of community theatre in the province. It’s a showcase of outstanding community theatre productions, a symposium for passionate and dedicated community theatre artists, a celebration of excellence in community theatre, and a destination bringing together theatre lovers from across the province. Festival 2019 is hosted by The Curtain Club, with performances at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, in partnership with Theatre Ontario and the Association of Community Theatres—Central Ontario.

Learn more about Theatre Ontario Festival 2019

Wednesday 20 March 2019

Browsing Our Bulletin Board

Upcoming opportunities from Theatre Ontario, from our members, and from other arts service organizations.

Coming Up from Theatre Ontario

Theatre Ontario's Writing Theatre Reviews that Matter workshop
Check out all of our upcoming Career Stream and Creator Stream workshops.

Upcoming on The Bulletin Board

  • Upcoming grant deadline from the Ontario Arts Council include Market Development Projects (today), Multi and Inter-Arts Projects (Mar. 21), and Skills and Career Development: Indigenous Arts Professionals and Arts Professionals of Colour (Mar. 21).
  • ArtsBuild Ontario is hosting a free webinar “Working Together: Multi-Partner Creative Space Projects” on March 27.

Check out these items, and other postings from our members.
Theatre Ontario individual members can also access Auditions, Job Postings and Discount Ticket Offers on our Theatre Ontario Individual Member Resources on our website

Tuesday 19 March 2019

Exploring and Learning Together at Our Summer Theatre Intensive

Theatre Ontario's Summer Theatre Intensive
This year for our Summer Theatre Intensive we head east to beautiful Kingston, Ontario. Our courses will be held at historic Queen’s University and will include a week of incredible training opportunities for you to explore something new or boost your skills.

We have the opportunity to keep all courses, the accommodations and all meals on the premises and we are taking full advantage of the wonderful, modern facilities Queen’s has to offer.

This year’s courses run August 4 to 9, 2019—and include:
  • Fundamentals of Acting with Rosanna Saracino
  • Devised Theatre for Intersectional Artists with Sabah Haque 
  • Playing with Commedia Dell’Arte with Catriona Leger
  • Directions on Directing, an introductory look at directing with Andrew Lamb
  • Digging into Directing with Lezlie Wade
  • Exploring the Art of Adaption with Rosamund Small
  • Music Direction for Community and Regional Theatre with Scott White

Monday 18 March 2019

ONstage Openings for the week of March 18

ONstage Now Playing in Toronto
The Mousetrap at Scarborough Theatre Guild
Photo by Julie Adams
This week’s openings on Ontario’s stages

In Toronto

Mar. 19, Walking on Bombshells at The Second City
Mar. 21, Crying Hands at Theatre Passe Muraille [with a preview on Mar. 20]
Mar. 21, Blue Stockings at Stage Centre Productions
Mar. 22, Wedding at Aulis at Soulpepper Theatre [in previews]

In Central Ontario

Mar. 22, Silent Sky at Northumberland Players (Cobourg)

In Eastern Ontario

Mar. 20, Marvin's Room at Ottawa Little Theatre
Mar. 22, Angélique at National Arts Centre—English Theatre (Ottawa) [with previews from Mar. 20]
Mar. 22, Twelve Angry Men at Brockville Theatre Guild
ONstage Now Playing in Eastern Ontario
Outside Mullingar at Domino Theatre (Kingston)
David Hurley, Geoff Johnson, Sandie Cond

In South Central Ontario

Mar. 22, Tomcat at Durham Shoestring Performers (Oshawa)

In Southwestern Ontario

Mar. 22, August Wilson's Fences at The Grand Theatre (London) [with previews from Mar. 19]

ICYMI: Check out last week’s openings

For all the theatre playing across Ontario, visit Theatre Ontario’s ONstage theatre listings on our website

Wednesday 13 March 2019

Browsing Our Bulletin Board

Upcoming opportunities from Theatre Ontario, from our members, and from other arts service organizations.

Coming Up from Theatre Ontario

Theatre Ontario's Intimacy for the Stage workshop
  • Preparing an OAC application? Get the inside scoop at our free “Grant Writing Information Session” pre-recorded webinar with Pat Bradley of the Ontario Arts Council, available on March 18.
  • Learn about the background and impetus behind the Intimacy for the Stage initiative at our free “What Is Intimacy On Stage?” pre-recorded webinar with Siobhan Richardson of Intimacy Directors International, available on March 28.
  • Learn the skills necessary to be a successful and sought-after reviewer, critic, blogger, and writer of theatre—Join us at our “Writing Theatre Reviews that Matter” workshop with Lynn Slotkin on April 3 at 3pm in Toronto.
  • Learn the techniques and the language to stage human sexuality in a way that is professional, dynamic and focused on storytelling—Join us at our “Intimacy for the Stage for Performing Artists” workshop with Siobhan Richardson of Intimacy Directors International on April 13.
Check out all of our upcoming Career Stream and Creator Stream workshops.

Upcoming on The Bulletin Board

  • Upcoming grant deadline from the Ontario Arts Council include Artists in Communities and Schools Projects (Mar. 14), Market Development Projects (Mar. 20), Multi and Inter-Arts Projects (Mar. 21), Skills and Career Development: Indigenous Arts Professionals and Arts Professionals of Colour (Mar. 21).
  • Deadline for nominations for the Mallory Gilbert Award from the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres is March 18.
Check out these items, and other postings from our members.
Theatre Ontario individual members can also access Auditions, Job Postings and Discount Ticket Offers on our Theatre Ontario Individual Member Resources on our website

Tuesday 12 March 2019

Save the Date for our Celebration of Theatre Online Auction

Theatre Ontario invites you to celebrate World Theatre Day with us between March 20th and March 27th by participating on our 5th Annual Online Auction. Continue your support, and in the process help us reach this year's goal in benefit of our Youth Advisory Committee (YAC).



Monday 11 March 2019

ONstage Openings for the week of March 11

ONstage Now Playing in Southwestern Ontario
Rocky: The Musical at Drayton Entertainment
Aaron Walpole, Alex Kelly, Lee MacDougall and Company.
Director Alex Mustakas, Choreographer Phil Nero,
Music Director Steve Thomas, Set Designer Brian Dudkiewicz,
Costume Designer Adrienne Pink, Lighting Designer Kevin Fraser,
Fight Director Joe Bostick. Photographer: Hilary Gauld Camilleri.
This week’s openings on Ontario’s stages

In Southwestern Ontario

Mar. 11, Western Ontario Drama League Festival 2019 hosted by Guelph Little Theatre and Elmira Theatre Company (Guelph)
Mar. 13, Seussical at London Community Players
Mar. 14, The Team at Essential Collective Theatre (Hamilton / St. Catharines)
Mar. 15, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at Drayton Entertainment: St. Jacobs Country Playhouse [with previews from Mar. 13]
Mar. 15, Steel City Gangster at Theatre Aquarius (Hamilton) [with previews from Mar. 13]

In Toronto

Mar. 12, CHICHO at Theatre Passe Muraille [currently in previews]

In Eastern Ontario

Mar. 14, Behaviour at Great Canadian Theatre Company (Ottawa) [with previews from Mar. 12]
ONstage Now Playing in Central Ontario
Dancing at Lughnasa at South Simcoe Theatre (Cookstown)

In Northeastern Ontario

Mar. 13, QUONTA Festival 2019 hosted by Sault Theatre Workshop (Sault Ste. Marie)
Mar. 15, Across the Pond: The British Invasion at Sudbury Theatre Centre


For all the theatre playing across Ontario, visit Theatre Ontario’s ONstage theatre listings on our website

Friday 8 March 2019

Ontario Off Stage

by Brandon Moore, Community Theatre and Communications Manager

Conversation Starters


Behind the Scenes at Ontario’s Theatres


In Case You Missed It


Wednesday 6 March 2019

Browsing Our Bulletin Board

Upcoming opportunities from Theatre Ontario, from our members, and from other arts service organizations.

Coming Up from Theatre Ontario

Check out all of our upcoming Career Stream and Creator Stream workshops.

Upcoming on The Bulletin Board

Theatre Aurora's production of Proscenophobia
Their deadline for 19/20 production role applications is March 9.
  • Upcoming grant deadline from the Ontario Arts Council include Touring Projects (Mar. 6) and Artists in Communities and Schools Projects (Mar. 14).
  • Theatre Aurora community theatre’s deadline for submissions for production roles in their 19/20 season (directors, producers, and stage managers) is March 9.
  • George F. Walker’s Acting Intensive starts March 11 in Toronto.


Check out these items, and other postings from our members.
Theatre Ontario individual members can also access Auditions, Job Postings and Discount Ticket Offers on our Theatre Ontario Individual Member Resources on our website

Tuesday 5 March 2019

Introducing Professional Development Workshop for Adjudicators

As part of Theatre Ontario’s Adjudicator Professional Development series, we are excited to offer a new workshop for Ontario’s adjudicators “The Adjudicator’s Voice: How to Say What You Mean Without Saying What You Think”, lead by Annette G. Procunier.

Suitable for both emerging adjudicators and for established adjudicators interested in enhancing their skills, this workshop will help adjudicators with the art of critique and strengthening their communications.

Adjudicators at the workshop will:
  • Explore style, language, content and focus in establishing rapport and creating an environment for learning
  • Discuss public versus private adjudication
  • Discuss how to engage participants in dialogue without allowing them to take control of the situation
  • Discuss professional judgement versus personal opinion
As an adjudicator, our instructor has participated in festivals in Europe, Canada, Japan and the United States having judged more than 125 festivals in 30 years including Theatre Ontario Festival, and festivals for QUONTA and EODL. She has adjudicated the World Theatre Festival in Monaco for IATA and the national festival for the American Association of Community Theatre four times. She is the author of Do You See What I See? on adjudication.

The workshop is being held on Saturday May 18 in Richmond Hill. This is during the Theatre Ontario Festival, and gives participants an opportunity to also attend performances and Festival adjudications, and to meet with members of the community theatre sector from across Ontario.

Monday 4 March 2019

ONstage Openings for the week of March 4

ONstage Now Playing in Toronto
Little Menace: Pinter Plays at Soulpepper Theatre
Alex McCooeye, Gregory Prest, Maev Beaty
Photo by Dahlia Katz
This week’s openings on Ontario’s stages

In South Central Ontario

Mar. 6, While the Lights Were Out at The Oakville Players
Mar. 8, Sister Act at City Centre Musical Productions

In Southwestern Ontario

Mar. 8, Rocky: The Musical at Drayton Entertainment: Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge [with previews from Mar. 6]

In Toronto

Mar. 4, Forward March Festival at Theatre Direct 
Mar. 6, New Ideas Festival 2019 at Alumnae Theatre Company
Mar. 7, CHICHO at Theatre Passe Muraille [in previews]
Mar. 8, School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre from Obsidian Theatre and Nightwood Theatre [with previews from Mar. 5] 
Mar. 8, The Mousetrap at Scarborough Theatre Guild

In Central Ontario

Mar. 7, Dancing at Lughnasa at South Simcoe Theatre (Cookstown)
ONstage Now Playing in Toronto
Retreat at Hart House Theatre
Tony Tran, Pearle Harbour, Terri Pimblett
Photo by Scott Gorman

In Eastern Ontario

Mar. 7, Outside Mullingar at Domino Theatre (Kingston)
Mar. 8, Sister Act at Orpheus Musical Theatre Society (Ottawa)


For all the theatre playing across Ontario, visit Theatre Ontario’s ONstage theatre listings on our website

Friday 1 March 2019

Ontario Off Stage

by Brandon Moore, Community Theatre and Communications Manager

Conversation Starters

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre's Long Table

Behind the Scenes at Ontario’s Theatres


Migrations


In Case You Missed It