\u0022There\u0027s not a lot of commission opportunities out there specifically for IBPOC. And we have such a strong community here in the Prairies.\u0022
Having a commission like this is wonderful. There’s not a lot of commission opportunities out there specifically for IBPOC. And we have such a strong community here in the Prairies. Having an opportunity to have something working to production in the future, and then after that, having the potential to go on to other places across Canada, I think that’s really exciting and necessary for Canadian theatre.It’s really exciting.
I think the way we’re taught to write and taught to create theatre comes from, I guess it would be called a neurotypical lens — a way that we’re taught people think and people behave. In reality, people are very different and we all think and behave in different ways. So I’m really excited to explore different ways of creating theatre that echo my own way of seeing the world.
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