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REVIEW: Earworm is as gorgeous as it is thought-provoking

Mohammad Yaghoubi’s Earworm scrapes at the edges of the idiom, making for a sinister, beautifully conceived exploration of abuse and femicide in post-revolution Iran.

By Aisling Murphy / Feb 16, 2024
iPhoto caption: Photo by Jeremy Mimnagh.

REVIEW: On the Other Side of the Sea toys with human desires and fears

The absurdist, magical play follows the unexpected relationship between an idealistic fisherman and a stubborn businesswoman. 

By Zoe Marin / Feb 16, 2024

“A Big Patchwork Blanket Stuck to the Skin”: In Conversation with Bâtardes ’ Chloé and Jade Barshee

No, she’s never been to Tibet, no, she doesn’t speak the language, yes, she’s from Quebec.

By Marie-Ève Melley / May 28, 2022

The Importance of Intersectionality in Theatre and Beyond

If we can understand the world in terms of intersectionality, can we not achieve great things through that lens, as opposed to thinking, we have to be inclusive – because inclusive of what and for whom?

Interview by Jessica Watson, Video by Jill Harper / May 28, 2021