Some companies riveted launch attendees with their experimental approaches to their seasons. Repercussion, known for their fan favourite programming, Shakespeare in the Park is returning to parks across Montreal, this time inspired by the travelling troupes of Shakespeare’s day and experimenting with form with Infinite Variety. Tableau D’Hôte was thrilled to announce Panicle adapting Gillian Sze book of poetry for the stage as a choreopoem, fuelled primarily by Jennifer Manning and choreographer Cai Glover’s American Sign Language inspired translation.
Attendees were also treated to many exciting partnership and co-production announcements, both amongst the presenting delegation as well as with other local and national partners. Black Theatre Workshop, Canada’s longest running Black theatre company, is elevating voices across the country, taking many of their projects on the road with The Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa and Roseneath Theatre in Toronto. Geordie Theatre was elated to announce two world premiere plays for its 2PlayTour, as it continues to bring relevant and impactful theatre to youth across Eastern Canada and expands to reach even more remote communities than ever before. Beyond its mainstage production, Talisman was named on numerous instances as an artistic partner, in particular with Infinithéâtre.
Beyond productions, many of the companies also announced the return or launch of programming, development and mentorship opportunities. Infinithéâtre boasted development at the centre of their season, announcing the return of their playwriting competitions and readings as well as the development of two new pieces: Whalefall and Noli. Black Theatre Workshopannounced the return of their recently re-invigorated national Artist Mentorship Program, as well as their playwrights’ festival Club Zed. At, Geordie Theatre, Indigenous voices and stories take centre stage through its upcoming works in development, Mohawk Moods and Nikanihk.
Despite the plethora of riveting works already presented, many companies within the delegation, such as Tableau D’Hôte who mark their 20th anniversary this year, left attendees on the edge of their seats with the promise of extra surprises throughout the season. What those surprises may be is for us to await with bated breath. Whether you’re looking to venture outdoors for Shakespearean works that dive into arts politics in Quebec, or to relive your She’s the Man nostalgia with a power house ensemble of emerging actresses, it’s a great time to be a theatre lover in Montreal.
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