Our Long-Term-Relationship Partner, Why Not Theatre, has completely taken over our building, and we couldn’t be happier to have them here! Along with presenting The RISER Project in the Incubator, and Iceland and A Reason to Talk in our Mainspace, they are also offering two exciting workshop presentations!
Rimah Jabr’s This Is Not What I Want To Tell You
Saturday, May 14th at 2:00pm
Location: Incubator, The Theatre Centre, 1115 Queen Street West
Admission: FREE! Seating is limited, please contact Kelly Read to secure a seat.
This… is a personal work in which a young girl must defend herself against accusations she doesn’t understand. There will be an intimate, public showing of the work, on Saturday, May 14th at 2:00pm. There is no admission charge. If you are interested in attending, please contact Kelly Read.
Selfconscious Theatre’s We Keep Coming Back Workshop Presentation
Saturday, May 14th at 4:00pm
Location: The Gallery, 2nd floor at The Theatre Centre, 1115 Queen Street West
Admission: FREE! Seating is limited, please contact Sue Balint to secure a seat
With support from Why Not Theatre and The Theatre Centre, Selfconscious Theatre will be at The Theatre Centre from May 9-14th workshopping its current project, We Keep Coming Back, a new performance disturbing Polish-Jewish narratives.
We Keep Coming Back tells the true story of a trip to Poland that Michael Rubenfeld took along with his mother Mary Berchard, director Sarah Garton Stanley, and Polish author/filmmaker, Katka Reszke. It was a trip of return to the country of Michael and Mary’s Polish origins that they embarked on to better understand Poland’s complicated history, and in turn, their own strained relationship. Michael hoped the journey would help him reconnect with his Mother, but things took an unexpected and remarkable turn when they discovered a vibrant contemporary world of Jewish life re-emerging in Poland. We Keep Coming Back will premiere this Summer in Krakow, Poland, as part of the Jewish Culture Festival.
An invited showing will be presented, on Saturday, May 14th at 4:00pm. Availability is limited. There is no admission charge. If you are interested in attending, please contact Sue Balint.