Confessions of the Other Woman
Written by Valerie Sing Turner (Winner of the 2011 Enbridge Award for Emerging Canadian Playwright) Directed by Diane Roberts & Gerry Trentham Click the following buttons to purchase your tickets Collaborating Artists: Candelario Andrade (Video & Projection Design); Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg (Dance Design);(Lighting Design); Conor Moore (Set & Lighting Design); Troy Slocum (Sound Design); Florence Barrett (Costume Design); Jordan Nobles (Composer); Travis Panburn (Technical Direction); Shannon Macelli (Stage Management) Starring: Kevin Loring, Valerie Sing Turner & Matt Ward An urban ink/Visceral Visions/Vancouver Playhouse co-production in association with The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts What would YOU do if you ...
Women in Fish: Hours of Water Tour
Directed by Marie Clements (Governor General Nominee-Burning Vision) and Kathleen Flaherty (CBC Radio) Dramaturgy by Paula Danckert (Playwrights Workshop Montreal) Featuring award winning designers including: Tim Matheson, Noah Drew, John Webber, Sandy Scofield, Jonathan Ryder, Richard Wilson, Rosemary Georgeson, Mia Perry, Julie Moore and David Kerr. Written by Marie Clements with Rosemary Georegson, Eileen Lorenz and the WIF Participants. View WIF Archival Website Performed by Rosemary Georgeson With Hours of Water Ensemble: Ben Cardinal, Patricia Collins, Steven Hill, Renae Morrisseau, Suzie Payne & WIF community voices Live Performance Animated by Diane Roberts In the beginning there were stories and like all surviving stories this one ...
The Arrivals Project
The Arrivals Project is a touring workshop series designed to engage artists and communities in a creation process based on Ancestry and Personal Legacy. The primary focus of the Arrivals Project is to guide artists in an embodied exploration of their own histories of (dis)place(ment). urban ink has developed a unique and internationally recognized process for the facilitation of this based on the stories, voice and cultural practices of each artist’s personal ancestry. These workshops have been offered across Canada, in the UK, Colombia, the Caribbean, and Europe. The workshops are facilitated primarily by urban ink Artistic Director Diane Roberts ...
ribcage: this wide passage
written and performed by Heather Hermant Dramaturgy/Direction: Diane Roberts Composer/Musician & Sound design: Jaron Freeman-Fox Videography: Melina Young Costume Design: Luisa Milan Video Mixing: Kaija Siirala Lighting Design: Simon Rossiter At Montreal Arts Interculturel (Le MAI) 3680 Rue Jeanne-Mance, Montreal October 28th-30th 2010 In September 1738, Esther Brandeau appeared before colonial authorities at Quebec City, an outed female, and an outed Jew. Who outed her on either count, and how, remains in question. There she recounted events that had led to her setting sail for New France as Jacques LaFargue, a young Christian man who had lived for five years as a male labourer, working as an apprentice in ...
Sal Capone: The Lamentable Tragedy of
Written by Omari Newton Directed By Diane Roberts Production Team: Lance Cardinal (set design); Candelario Andrade (projection design); DJ Mana (composer); Chimwemwe Miller (sound design); Sarah Hall-Khlifi (costume design); Emma Tibaldo (dramatury); Mia Perry (outreach consultant); David Kerr (production management); Lighting Design & Grafitti Artist (TBA) Produced in collaboration with Black Theatre Workshop and Playwrights Workshop Montreal Premiering Spring 2013 Vancouver/Fall 2013 Montreal The fatal police shooting of a talented but troubled young DJ irrevocably changes the lives of his three friends. The future of their once promising hip-hop group is now in jeopardy. Can these troubled poets salvage their dreams in the face of ...
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Confessions of Playwright & Actor: Valerie Sing Turner
It’s rare for the audience to capture a glimpse of the various anecdotal births of an artist’s craft. Luckily, I know where one lives. Down a narrow hallway, I found the young playwright crouched behind an wrinkled...

