Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, All readings at 7:30 PM.

Ruby Slippers Theatre in association with The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts and Playwrights Guild of Canada present The Advance Theatre Festival: Advancing the Radically Inclusive Stage. Five Staged Readings over Five Days. The festival showcases new works written and directed by female identifying and gender non conforming artists who also identify as IBPOC.

 

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ATF 2025 curated by Gavan Cheema and Diane Brown.

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The Readings

Hair Hair Everywhere

by Sarvin Esmaeili (Sarv Star)

Monday, January 27, 2025

Playwright/Director: Sarvin Esmaeili
Dramaturg: elika mojtabai    

Actors:
Pariya Zabihi
Donia Cash
Kian Esmaeili
Bahareh Poureslami 
Panta Mosleh

 

What’s your relationship with your body hair?

Welcome to Hair Hair everywhere, where we meet Shabnam’s head hair, armpit hair and leg hair! Through shadow puppetry, sound scores, spoken word in Farsi & English, this experimental comedic play tries to question the beauty standards, the roots of anti-body hair culture, and ways we can embrace Persian Femme bodies. Should Shabnam shave or not?

Poster designed by: Kian Esmaeili
Artist photo credits to Alger Liang

Sarvin Esmaeili (Sarv Star)

About the Playwright

Sarvin Esmaeili (Sarv Star)

Born and raised in Tehran, Iran, Sarvin is a queer multidisciplinary theatre artist; healer, actor, poet, puppeteer and storyteller. Sarvin graduated from Studio 58’s acting program in 2020. Since then, they have been acting and creating theatre in local companies like Greenthumb (The Mixolydian 2023), Rice & Bean (Maman do you love me? 2022), Rumble (Menat Style 2021) and Blackout Theatre (STAND 2022 Festival Organizer). They have done many playwriting cohorts such as Arts Club’s LEAP, Frank Theatre’s Telling it Bent, and PTC’s Block A. In June 2023, Sarv acted and puppeteered at the International Theatrical VALISE Festival in Lomza, Poland.Sarv is passionate to normalize societal taboos like femme body hair, expectations around sex, cultural clashes, and intergenerational maternal healing. As a bilingual artist, Sarv loves experimenting with English and Farsi where bilingual thinking is more included on western stages.

Rougarou

by Damion LeClair

Playwright: Damion Le Claire 
Director: Cameron Peal 
Dramaturge: Hailey Conner

Actors: 
Kassandra Sison
Ashley Donahue

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Join us for a reading of the play ‘Rougarou’. Based on the Métis legend that originated on Turtle Island centuries ago, Renee is plagued with memories of their missing and potentially murdered sister along the roads of Highway 16. Renee has never stopped looking for his beloved sister since the day she was taken but now a menacing figure at the edge of the wood stalks Renee … watching…waiting. Will Renee find his missing sister or will they fall victim to the same fate? Sometimes family can find you even in the darkest of times.
Min 15 years +.

Content warning: Rougarou contains extreme, graphic, historical and contemporary violence and disturbing content. Restricted to ages 15+.

Damion Le Claire

About the Playwright

Damion LeClair

Damion is an award-winning Métis and Two Spirit multi-disciplinary artist, located on the unceded and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and səlilwətaɬ Nations. Damion was one of forty Indigenous artists across “Canada” to be awarded Native Earth Performing Arts’ 40 Seeds for 40 Seasons. Damion was also the recent recipient of the Bill Millerd Artist Fund 2023 (Arts Club). Past credits include: Our Town (Peninsula Productions); Juggle Me Not (Axis Theatre and Wandering Wagon); Old Man Little Man, Blue Stockings, A Chorus Line, The Kitchen (Studio 58), Th’owxiya: The Hungry Feast Dish B.C. and Alberta tour; CITY NDN LUV (Savage Society/Full Circle: First Nations Performance); Braiding Peonies (Rumble Theatre/TODOS); and They Know Not What They Do (Native Earth Performing Arts). Damion is currently represented by Kim Barsanti at Lucas Talent.

FROM THIS SIDE OF THE END

by Kate Besworth

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Written by: Kate Besworth, Co-created with
Co-director: Ming Hudson, Co-director: Charlie Gallant
and Co-Creators: Kaitlyn Yott, Olivia Hutt, Agnes Tong, Baraka Rahmani

Actors:
Olivia Hutt
Arggy Jenati
Sian Spiller-Tisserand
Agnes Tong
Luc Roderique

Image Credit: Four Girls on the Bridge by Edvard Munch

From this Side of the End is a collaboratively-created play about four young people making their way across the Canadian landscape and facing almost every apocalyptic event possible (floods, fires, earthquakes, acid rain, zombies, etc) on their way to safety. The piece asks incisive questions about the world that they have left behind, and offers imaginings for what we can all,seek to create in our future world together. It is a sobering, candid, and hopeful look at starting again, especially the way in which community love plays a necessary part in the rebirth of our societies.
*READING OF PLAY ONLY*

Content Warning: From This Side of the End contains subject matter that include: climate disaster, nuclear disaster, pandemics, physical violence and sexual assault. No sexual assault occurs onstage.

Kate Besworth (She/her)

About the Co-Creators

Kate Besworth (she/her) is a theatre creator, performer, and writer living on the unceded and unsurrendered territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-waututh people. Kate has performed leading roles across Canada, from Mirvish to the Shaw Festival, and from MTC to Bard on the Beach. Recently, Kate was commissioned to write Done/Undone, Bard on the Beach’s first feature film, about the relevance of Shakespeare in our current world. Playwright for ANTIGONE, Two Planks and a Passion, 2023 season; a one-woman show commission from Shakespeare in the Ruins, 2024 season; Done/Undone, Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan, 2024 season.

Ming Hudson (co-director)
Ming is a Vancouver based artist who pays rent on the lands stolen from the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. For almost 20 years, she has worked as a freelance performer, devised theatre creator, collaborative director, independent producer, and teaching artist on the west coast, nationally, and internationally. Her specialisations are in physical theatre and the creation of new work as a collective ensemble. A graduate of the Advanced Devising Practice program at LISPA (now arthaus.berlin), Ming also holds a MA in Ensemble Theatre (Rose Bruford), and a BFA in Acting (UVic).
Ming has worked for Bard on the Beach, The Arts Club, UBC, Chemainus Theatre Festival, UVic, CCPA, Dell’Arte International, Gwaandak Theatre, TheatreOne, Two Planks and a Passion, Studio 58, Green Thumb Theatre, Theatre Replacement, Atomic Vaudeville, The Firehall, Boca del Lupo, Concrete Theatre, and Kaleidoscope Theatre. In addition, she has created ten new independent productions, which have been performed in five different countries.

Charlie Gallant (co-director)
Charlie is best known as an actor with 8 seasons at Bard On The Beach, 4 at The Shaw Festival, 2 at Stratford, and multiple performances at The Arts Club, Rumble, Greenthumb, Ruby Slippers, Mitch & Murray, Belfry, Citadel, RMTC, and more; voice-over work on Paw Patrol: the Movie and Netflix’s Scott Pilgrim Takes Off; and film/tv such as Percy Jackson & The Olympians, Good Witch, Fringe, and Murdoch Mysteries. Charlie is also a skilled and passionate acting coach, director, dramaturge, musician/composer, and photographer who is grateful to collaborate with this team to create new and inspiring theatre. Training: Studio 58, MacIlroy & Associates.

Kaitlyn Yott (Co-Creator)
Kaitlyn Yott (she/they) is a Queer mixed Nisga’a, Gitxsan, Nikkei Kanadajin and European Settler performer and storyteller. She has been an active participant in the resurgence of Indigenous Storytelling through the lens of Canadian Theatre. Her proudest credits to date are originating the role of Mikaya in Kim Senklip Harvey’s Kamloopa, and is currently in development, playing the role of Scarlett in Kim Senklip Harvey’s Break Horizons: A Rocking Indigenous Justice Ceremony. She has recently made a shift into Film and Television, having recently booked Principle and Leading roles on both the CW and Dreamworks. She is thankful to her team of mentors, family and friends who keep her driven to create safe storytelling practices for the current and following generations.

Olivia Hutt (Co-Creator)
Olivia Hutt is a Canadian actor living in Vancouver. She is honoured to play and engage as a settler on the unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations. As a theatre artist she has worked for companies such as Bard on The Beach, ITSAZOO Productions, The Cultch, Green Thumb Theatre and YPT- A Jessie Richardson Award winner, a collaborator, dramaturg, and lover of constructively decolonizing theatre today.

Baraka Rahmani (Co-Creator)
Baraka (She/Her) is an Arab-Canadian actor who moved to Vancouver from Jordan in 2010 to pursue her BFA in performance at Simon Fraser University. She has since performed on renowned stages across the country including The Stratford Shakespeare Festival, The Arts Club, and The Grand Theatre Film credits include Incendies (Denis Villeneuve), Slasher (Adam MacDonald) and The Alleys (Bassel Ghandour).

Agnes Tong (Co-Creator)
Agnes Tong was born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario but now calls Vancouver home. The West Coast mountains and fresh air persuaded Agnes to stay after she graduated Studio 58 theatre school. Before Studio 58, Agnes was working as a professional dancer on Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, B.A.D. dance company in San Francisco, and freelancing in Toronto. Some of her favourite theatre credits include: carried away on the crest of a wave, The Great Leap, The Shoplifters, King Charles III, 4000 Miles (Arts Club Theatre), The Ones We Leave Behind (VACT), and Kim’s Convenience (Chemainus Theatre). Some film and tv highlights include: The Good Doctor (ABC), Under Wraps (Disney), Charmed (CW), and The Romeo Section (CBC).

The Baking Show Show: the Play

by Faly Mevamanana

Playwright: Faly Mevamanana
Director: Arthi Chandra 
Dramaturg: Katerina Bakolias 

Actors:
Jessie Liang
Sharon Crandall
Ingrid Moore

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Sugar. Salt. Sabotage.
Grace lives the perfect life, but something is missing. When her first attempt to claim the title of Great Canadian Baker fails, she spirals into obsession. Soon enough, she’s trapped in a pit of her own deception and turns to the one thing she has left…sabotage.
This satirical story examines what it is to have a ‘white whale’ in the era of social media and reality TV. It explores the price we pay for chasing idyllic dreams into obsession, and the harsh reality that the hardest worker is not always successful.

Faly Mevamanana

About the Playwright

Faly Mevamanana

Faly is an award-nominated actor, singer, and writer. Since graduating from the Randolph College for the Performing Arts, she has performed in seven provinces across Canada and been nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for individual performance. Some of her favourite theatre credits include The Dreamcatchers at The Charlottetown Festival, playing the title role in Alice In Pantoland at Neptune Theatre, Grease with Western Canada Theatre, and starring as Juno in Juno’s Reward at the Grand Theatre. Offstage, she was a writing shadow on This Hour Has 22 Minutes and served as the Program Associate for Write From the Hip with Nightwood Theatre. In 2023, she participated in a year-long comedy writing mentorship with Allana Reoch (Strays, Kim’s Convenience). She is the Shorts Programmer for the Gender Equity in Media Festival, and a facilitator with Out In Schools and Reel Canada.  As a queer mixed-race creator, Faly is passionate about telling stories which showcase marginalized voices in a joyful way. She is particularly interested in female driven comedy stories, centering on the power of chosen family.

The Consent Club

by Carmen Aguirre

Friday, January 31, 2025

Director and Playwright:  Carmen Aguirre 
Dramaturge: Elaine Avila 

Actors:
Yoshie Bancroft
Katie Voravong
Katie Schram
Chelsea Rose
Nimet Kanji
Mason Temple 
Sebastien Archibald

Join us for a reading of the play “The Consent Club”, an adaptation of Moliere’s The Learned Ladies. Set on a North American university campus, this satire about zealotry, hypocritical puritanism, and sexual paranoia follows our horny heroine Anita as she tries to get laid at the height of the #MeToo movement. Told from the lens of a Latina socialist feminist who is a refugee and a survivor of childhood rape, this controversial and hilarious play takes on the essentialization of women as victims and men as predators.
Content Warning:
This play is inappropriate for folks under the age of seventeen. If it were a movie, it’d be rated R. Graphic sexual language throughout.

Carmen Aguirre

Photo by Emily Cooper.

About the Playwright

Carmen Aguirre

Carmen Aguirre is a Chilean-Canadian award-winning theatre artist and author. She is an Electric Company Theatre Core Artist and has written and co-written over twenty-five plays and the #1international bestseller Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter (2012 CBC Canada Reads winner), and its bestselling sequel, Mexican Hooker #1 and My Other Roles Since the Revolution. Her new play Fire Never Dies: The Tina Modotti Project will premiere in the 25/26 season in Vancouver. She has three other plays in development across Canada. Carmen has over eighty film, television, and stage acting credits, including her Leo-nominated lead role in the independent Feature Bella Ciao!, a series regular on the showtime series Endgame, and memorable roles in Riverdale, the Sundance-winning feature film Quinceanera, and Best In Show. She can currently be seen in Family Law as Victor Garber’s ex-wife and rival lawyer, and in the upcoming season six of Virgin River playing a colleague of Doc’s. She is the recipient of the 2011 UBCP Lorena Gale Woman of Distinction Award, the 2014 Betty Mitchell Award for her outstanding theatre performance in The Motherfucker With The Hat, and was named one of the 10 Most Influential Hispanic Canadians by the Canadian Hispanic Business Alliance in 2014. Carmen is a graduate of Studio 58. Carmenaguirre.ca