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“Just as it has always lived with risk, The Theatre Centre has always
lived with the crisis of space. What begins as a crisis, however, can end
as an opportunity. Moving is not new to The Centre. Each move has
been directed towards finding the ideal space for our many users whose
needs remain consistent even if our space does not.”
- From, “The Theatre Centre, 1986: From Crisis to Opportunity”
A brief submitted to The Provincial Capital Review of Cultural and Multicultural Facilities. Author unknown.
Cover PhoTo: These are nine of the locations The Theatre Centre has occupied in over 30 years.
Pictured: David Duclos, Cynthia Grant, Jenn Goodwin, Susana Hood, Ravi Jain, Sarah Muerling, Andrew Scorer, Philip Shepherd, Wendy White. Photo: Jeremy Mimnagh

 

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The Deitrich Group presents PORTRAIT
Jan 08 - Jan 11, 2009

Thurs - Sat 7PM & 9PM, Sun 2.30PM. Tickets $22 ($18 students/CADA), Sun PWYC. PORTRAIT – an independently produced work by visual artist and choreographer D.A. Hoskins, featuring dance artists Danielle Baskerville and Robert Kingsbury, award-winning filmmaker Nico Stagias and Toronto-based composer Gilles Goyette. Investigating the exterior and interior sources that instigate and motivate the impulse to create.


   
   
   
 
   
 
 

Scratch #8 - Fides Krucker
Jan 16 - Jan 16, 2009

The Theatre Centre is very pleased to have acclaimed innovator / songstress Fides Krucker working in the space January 12 to 16. Fides and her creative team will be privately workshopping an unstaged-rough-sing-through of "JULIE SITS WAITING" - a sexual catastrophe masquerading as electroacoustic theatre by Tom Walmsley (librettist) and Louis Dufort (composer). Good Hair Day Productions has commissioned this piece with singers Richard Armstrong and Fides Krucker. The director is Tanja Jacobs and the designer, Teresa Przybylski. Sound is being wrangled by Darren Copeland. Guillaume Bernardi has been an outside eye throughout the process and Chris Humphrey is stage managing.


   
   



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