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iPhoto caption: Illustration by Charlotte Smith.

Painting A Picture About Feminist Theatre

What is feminist theatre? Who is it for? Is it for everybody? And what does feminist theatre look like today, in Canada? I needed to wrap my head around all of these questions. To do so, I decided to go straight to the source and sit down with some female theatre artists.

By Alisha Grech / Nov 28, 2019

Centaur Theatre Celebrates Fifty Years, and Beyond

As its newest production—The Children, starring three Canadian acting legends—hits the stage, artistic director Eda Holmes looks to a future of showcasing Montreal artists at Centaur Theatre Company.

By Rhiannon Collett / Nov 7, 2018

The Scientist and the Artist: Conversations with Eugenia Kumacheva and Fiona Reid

Two women at the top of their respective fields have faced surprisingly similar obstacles over the course of their seemingly different careers.

By Madeleine Brown / Sep 27, 2018
iPhoto caption: Joanna McIntyre, Lynne Deragon, Frank Moore, Hardee T. Lineham, and Graham Greene in the lobby of the Centaur Theatre

A Crack in Everything

Crackwalker roundtable with playwright Judith Thompson and three actors from the original productions, thirty-five years later.

By Maija Kappler, New photography by Jill Harper / Mar 31, 2016