Climate Play is a national verbatim theatre project created by the wâhkôhtowin project, featuring works inspired by interviews conducted by Katelyn Polischuk and others. This performance showcases a collection of short pieces that explore local narratives surrounding climate change. The event is part of Native Earth Performing Arts’ festival, Weesageechak Begins to Dance 37, and emphasizes the urgent conversation about environmental issues through the lens of Indigenous perspectives.
NIIMI’IWE Indigenous Dance Series Part 1: What We Carry (2/6/25-2/9/25)
Paprika Festival (5/1/25-5/31/25)
NIIMI’IWE Indigenous Dance Series Part 2: Black Ballerina (5/22/25-5/25/25)
The NDN Act Presents: NDN Problems (11/30/24-12/1/24)
Thunder (11/28/24-12/1/24)
kiskisiwin nimihko/my blood remembers (11/28/24-11/28/24)
You Are Not Alone (Y.A.N.A.) (11/27/24-11/27/24)
homecoming (11/27/24-11/27/24)
Flight (11/22/24-11/22/24)
Son semilla (11/22/24-11/22/24)
Weesageechak Begins to Dance 37 (11/21/24-12/1/24)
Deserters (11/21/24-11/21/24)
NATIVE EARTH PERFORMING ARTS presents MÉTIS MUTT (1/25/17-2/5/17)
Videos
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
Meridian Arts Centre – George Weston Recital Hall (3/8 - 3/8) | ||
Bad Hats Theatre's ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Tweed & Company Theatre (7/2 - 7/5) | ||
The Wolf in the Voice
Tarragon Theatre (2/4 - 2/23) | ||
POEMS AND PORTRAITS
Meridian Arts Centre – George Weston Recital Hall (5/10 - 5/10) | ||
Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical
Randolph Theatre (1/28 - 4/26) | ||
Back to the Future: The Musical
Ed Mirvish Theatre (7/22 - 8/31) | ||
NICHOLAS WALLACE: A WORK OF FICTION @ The MAC
Tweed & Company Theatre (6/6 - 6/6) | ||
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