Stumbling Towards Inclusion
Sitting in a Chinatown café, I’m sharing coffee with a young theatre maker. We talk a bit about our projects, but mostly we’re here to
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Sitting in a Chinatown café, I’m sharing coffee with a young theatre maker. We talk a bit about our projects, but mostly we’re here to
(Talent vs. Body Image: Stage vs. Film) By Maryanne Renzetti It all started as a little girl’s dream. For as long as I can
Ruby Slippers Theatre is part of an exiciting new Joint Marketing Venture ! We are pleased to introduce you to The Catalogue of Independant Arts.
The second part in our series on the future of theatre during the death of print media: What is your prediction about the future of
The writing is on the wall – newspapers are failing. Around the world, in this age of economic crisis and internet dominance, more and more
“Loved the Stage. Loved the Aunt (in Mom’s the Word as well). Father, mother, sisters, everyone was really really good. When it comes to live
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RST acknowledges that we are uninvited guests on the stolen lands of the Coast Salish People, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations. We are committed to working in solidarity with people who identify as Black, Indigenous, and person of colour as accomplices in transforming the white colonial patriarchy into something more compassionate and equitable.
We at RST acknowledge the findings of the TRC and support their 94 calls to action.