A New Year: "Theatre Conversation in a Covid World" with Jayme Armstrong

Realistically it’s more like three to five years before theatre will come back. The majority of these theatre companies will produce less shows, smaller shows, less rehearsal time. They’ll be looking to pare down their costs because many of these companies are not supported by the government or external funding. They still have to continue paying their overhead and their staff to run so many areas.

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Female Writers Fight Sageism (Sexism/Racism) with Honor Roll!

“I recently read an article by the Chicago Tribune highlighting gender parity in American Theatre. In that article, I found out the disheartening truth that plays written by women only account for 29% of all plays produced. Luckily, women theatre artists are taking a stand by speaking out against systemic sexism and ageism or “sageism.” Let me introduce you to another important group called Honor Roll.”

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'Moving Forward': final and concluding words from Donna and Colm Feore

“To be honest, everyday is a new day of discovery of what interests me and how I enjoy spending my time. Live theatre will be back. It will be different, but it will be back … I think that the best way to ride out this crisis is to continue working on your craft. It’s about staying ready and being flexible. And no matter what you are doing to make a living, never stop the imaginative work of the actor.”

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'Moving Forward: a conversation with Zorana Kydd

“There is this moment just before the final piece of production is added and I, as a producer, standing in the dark looking at the stage witnessing something new coming to life. Looking at all the people gathered there for the purpose of creating a new world. That belief that the new worlds are possible and that we can make them happen is something I strongly believe in…Nothing will ever be able to destroy that.”

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