by Kate | Jun 2, 2025
Kimiko This award-winning one-woman circus and story telling show explores the difficult history of Japanese-Canadians and the self discovery that comes with exploring one’s heritage. A work of physical theatre that includes dance, puppetry, circus and more,...
by Kate | Jun 3, 2024
Oopsie Candy Roberts of Candy Bones Theatre uses character, physical and improvised theatre, tap dance and shadow puppetry to explore the question, “Is it OK to make mistakes?” Oopsie uses multidisciplinary arts to investigate the neuroscience of failure, growth...
by Kate | May 27, 2024
The Chimera Project – Silly Billy Come on a journey celebrating the beauty of individuality in this unique show where First Nations traditions and western dance and theatre meet. Silly Billy is a story about a rare white buffalo, unhappy with his uniqueness, who...
by Kate | May 17, 2024
How Raven Stole the Sun Indigenous storyteller Dallas Yellowfly brings a light hearted, high-energy version of How Raven Stole the Sun to life using interactive theatre. Several audience members are brought up on stage to act out the characters in the story. Using...
by Kate | Oct 1, 2023
Catch Me in The Kitchen Story Adventures Who will outsmart “the most handsome, most daring, most petrifyingly feared wolf in all the province of Ontario?” This performance reimagines two classic tales through a lively blend of storytelling and physical theatre,...
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