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Distinguished Guests & Marty Chodorek

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WalkLeft, the Podcast

Distinguished Guests & Marty Chodorek

WalkLeft, the Podcast

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Bil Antoniou and Michael Stittle talk about being playwrights and directors of their two scripts, We Say Such Terrible Things and Fail Safe, respectively. Continue reading →
Port Moresby Productions is presenting two new short plays at the Red Sandcastle Theatre this March.Michael Stittle – playwright and director of Fail Safe – and Bil Antoniou – who wrote, directed, and is acting in We Say Such Terrible Things
The 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival is under way! Here’s a complete list of this year’s Fringe previews to help you plan your patronage. Thanks to all of the theatre creators who sat down for a chat!An Evening in JulyLicking KnivesJulius Caes
All in one place! And an encore presentation of last year's episode previewing Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl. Continue reading →
The Steady State Theatre Project provides programming for plays at all stages of development. This year, as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival, the company presents a play it has been developing over the last two years.Playwright Lara Stokes
Playwright Lara Stokes discusses developing the script and the characters of The Steady State Theatre Project's 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production. Continue reading →
There’s a lot of scripted theatre in this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival, but it’s also the perfect time of year to see dance performances. And ReActive Dance Theatre is locked and loaded.The company’s co-founders, choreographers Amanda Pye a
The co-founders of ReActive Dance Theatre present their latest creation as part of the 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading →
Previews for this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival continue, with Rarely Pure Theatre‘s production of a new play by Thomas McKechnie.Christina Bryson(the company’s general manager and stage manager for this production) and returning guests Spen
Themes of revenge and power take centre stage in Rarely Pure Theatre's 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production. Continue reading →
Suspicious Moustache Theatre Company's 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production tells the tale of a peculiar personage in Revolutionary France. Continue reading →
Suspicious Moustache Theatre Company‘s contribution to this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival presents a man defined by his monstrous appetite.Liam Volke and Darcy Stoop, the playwright and director, respectively, chat about their penchant for t
This year’s Toronto Fringe Festival features a new one-woman show from SOULO Theatre’s effusive founder, Tracey Erin Smith.If you haven’t yet heard about Tracey’s work with SOULO Theatre, her recent debut as a guest of WalkLeft is worth a lis
Tracey Erin Smith returns to the podcast to explore the lively topics of mortality, death, and her 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production. Continue reading →
The Spur of the Moment Shakespeare Collective returns to the Toronto Fringe Festival(and to the podcast) with an all-female production of one of the Bard’s classic tragedies, set in a women’s prison.Director Taryn Jorgenson and producer/actor
The Spur of the Moment Shakespeare Collective is setting its 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival production in a women's prison. Continue reading →
Drawing upon and embellishing her family history, Melanie Hrymak explores identity and self-determination in her one-woman play, which is part of the 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading →
Melanie Hrymak is playwright and performer of a one-woman show in this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival.Based on her family’s stories and the influences of events in Ukranian history, the play explores questions of identity and self-determinati
The Templeton Philharmonic discuss their origins, their process, and the influences behind their 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival show. Continue reading →
The countdown to this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival has begun!The Templeton Philharmonic(Gwynne Phillips and Briana Templeton) are bringing their surreal sketch comedy sensibilities to a site-specific immersive theatre experience, inspired b
The 2011 Toronto Fringe Festival featured Queer Bathroom Monologues, a play written by Sheila Cavanagh, which was based on based on interviews conducted for her award-winning book, Queering Bathrooms: Gender, Sexuality and the Hygienic Imagina
Sheila Cavanagh discusses her play about lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer experiences in Canada's public facilities. Continue reading →
Tracey Erin Smith discusses the festival born out of years of work and instruction in the art of the one-person show. Continue reading →
This conversation with Tracey Erin Smith was going to focus on this year’s second-ever SOULO Theatre Festival…It quickly turned into an examination of what a one-person show is and some of the philosophy behind her courses and workshops which
The director and performer of Owen McCafferty's one-man play discuss Fly on the Wall Theatre's production. Continue reading →
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