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Theatre Ontario will soon be embarking on an important survey. Your feedback will help us as we undergo a thorough strategic review of our organization and our activities. Watch your inbox!
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Youth Training Opportunities With out new website, we've been able to expand on many of the resources that were previously available only in our office. For example, our listings of Youth Training opportunities is now available online.
Any organization members who are interested can still be included in the listings by contacting Cornelia Persich, Education Coordinator, at cornelia@theatreontario.org
And speaking of youth training...the deadline for our Youth Theatre Training Program (YTTP) is rapidly approaching. This program provides training dollars to fund accessible theatre programs involving youth aged 14 to 21. Read more about YTTP This program is funded by the Ontario Arts Council. |
Emil Sher Reading at Festival 2011
 We are pleased to welcome Emil Sher as our Playwright-in-Person at Theatre Ontario Festival 2011. Emil will be reading from his works on Friday, May 20 at The Curtain Club theatre in Richmond Hill. Read more about Playwright-in-Person Emil Sher |
Toronto Fringe Connection 2011
We are pleased to announce that we are going to be continuing our partnership with the Toronto Fringe Festival to operate the Fringe Connection, a comprehensive web platform where Toronto's fringe artists can come together. The site is coming out of its "winter hibernation" ... check out the Toronto Fringe Connection website
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Introduction to Adjudication Reminder
There are a few spaces still available for our 2011 "Introduction to Adjudication" course. Held in conjunction with the Theatre Ontario Festival in May, this course for emerging and potential adjudicators, covers the principles of adjudication and gives participants an opportunity to practice skills, both in the classroom, and then later in a theatre setting. Read more about the Introduction to Adjudication course |
From Our Blog
Dennis Johnson visited New York in the beginning of January, and caught a few shows, including "the biggest theatrical newsmaker of the season" - Spiderman And Mediocrity
One of the goals of our blog was to curate conversations with Ontario's artists about our services. Thanks to Karl Wagner of Ottawa, who accepted that invitation and started up a conversation about Advanced Technical Theatre Training for Community Theatres
Check out the latest conversations, news, opinions, events and opportunities around the province and around the web in our weekly 7 Days In Ontario Theatre
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Brandon Moore
Communications Coordinator, Theatre Ontario
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