Category Archives: maev beaty

Proud Canadians. Proud Artists. Proud to Help Michael Healey.

In January 2012 Toronto-based playwright, Michael Healey, who had been a playwright in residence at the acclaimed Tarragon Theatre for the past eleven years, brought Artistic Director, Richard Rose, a draft of his newest play, Proud. Proud is the third … Continue reading

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The Edward Bond Festival With Alan Dilworth & Maev Beaty

alan dilworth, edward bond, maev beaty I had the pleasure of chatting with Toronto-based director and playwright, Alan Dilworth and his lovely wife, actor and playwright Maev Beaty, via Skype (Toronto-Banff-Halifax) about their theatre company Sheep No Wool’s latest venture: … Continue reading

Posted in alan dilworth, big brum theatre, chris cooper, convergence theatre, david jansen, edward bond, maev beaty, native earth theatre, ross manson, shaw festival, sheep no wool, the stratford festival | Leave a comment

Out of the Ashes: The Mill Makes a Triumphant Return!

ryan hollyman, frank cox-o’connell, eric goulem, maev beaty, michelle monteith photo by chris gallow Last season I became utterly captivated by TheatreFront’s The Mill, a series of three plays, originally conceived by Daryl Cloran and Matthew MacFadzean, but each written … Continue reading

Posted in damien atkins, eric goulem, frank cox-o'connell, maev beaty, michelle monteith, natasha greenblatt, richard greenblatt, ryan hollyman, theatrefront, vikki anderson | Leave a comment

Wide Awake Hearts: Drama is Conflict

raoul bhaneja and gord rand photo by cylla von tiedemann Almost exactly a year ago I attended Tarragon Theatre’s Play Reading Week (which runs this year November 21st-27th, 2010 and I highly, highly recommend it!); I had the great privilege … Continue reading

Posted in brendan gall, gina wilkinson, gord rand, lesley faulkner, maev beaty, raoul bhaneja, tarragon theatre | Leave a comment
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