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A Geordie Theatre/Surreal SoReal co-production
Presented by Théâtre Denise-Pelletier
Created and directed by Jon Lachlan Stewart
Choreography by Luca “Lazylegz” Patuelli
Photography by Marie-Andrée Lemire
Adapted from the Governor General award-winning children’s story by Kyo Maclear, illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault and published by Kids Can Press
Adaptation by Cole Lewis
Images by Clelia Scala
Directed by Mike Payette
By Marie Barlizo
Directed by Liz Valdez
Developed in partnership with Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal
By Jacob Margaret Archer
Directed by Mike Payette
Developed in partnership with the National Theatre School of Canada
A co-production with Imago Theatre in association with Screaming Goats Collective
Created by Léda Davies and Jed Tomlinson
With additional text creation by Michaela Jeffery
Developed in partnership with Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal
Directed by Micheline Chevrier
By Michaela Di Cesare
Directed by Sophie Gee
Developed in partnership with Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal
By Alexandria Haber
Directed by Zach Fraser
Developed in partnership with Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal
By Donna-Michelle St. Bernard
Dramaturgy by Emma Tibaldo
Directed by Mike Payette
Young People’s Theatre’s
Developed from the original concept by Maja Ardal
A collective collaboration by Maja Ardal, Mary Frances Moore and Julia Tribe
Directed by Mary Francis Moore
By Pascal Brullemans
Translated by Alexis Diamond
Directed by Arianna Bardesono
By Marcus Youssef
Directed by Mike Payette
Nightswimming Theatre’s
By Anita Majumdar
Directed by Brian Quirt
By Jules Vernes
Adaptation by Toby Hulse
Directed by Mike Payette
By Chelsea Woolley
Directed by Arianna Bardesono
By Kalale Dalton-Lutale
Directed by Mike Payette
Geordie Theatre is located on the unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Tiotià:ke (known as Montréal) has existed as a meeting place of many First Nation peoples, including but not limited to the Abenaki, Anishinaabeg (Algonquin), and the Huron-Wendat. We extend our deepest respect to the elders of these communities and to all Indigenous peoples who carry the history of this island’s land and waters – caring for it and calling it home. We are honoured and privileged to share stories on this land.
We wish to also acknowledge that we are grateful to those seeking sustainable solutions to our global climate crisis, so that we may continue to inspire and challenge our audiences near and far.
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