Theatre is Community.
The Windsor Theatre Project is focused on expanding the professional arts landscape within the Windsor community. With two exciting, site-specific shows taking place respectively in a local house and on a moving bus, it is guaranteed to be a theatre going experience unlike any Windsor has seen before.
For more information, contact contact Noah Beemer at noah@tift.ca.
By Darrell Dennis
Directed by Herbie Barnes
Staged entirely on a moving city bus, Tales of an Urban Indian is the story of Simon Douglas, a contemporary Indigenous man who grew up on both the reserve and in the "big city". This dark comedy conjures up many characters that appear in Simon's life, all played by one actor.
NOLAN MOBERLY Simon Douglas
HERBIE BARNES Director
By Adam Meisner
Directed by Maya Ardal
In the year 2150, humans have become gender neutral and use the pronoun ‘Ish’ to identify themselves. This story centres around two historians, ISH56 and ISH62, who want to transform an old residence for the upcoming sesquicentennial. As the museum is being created, members of the group become too enamored with their gendered counterparts and eventually start to re-enact the dangerous behaviours of their ancestors.
MAJA ARDAL ISH62
AMY KEATING ISH34
RICHARD LAM ISH40
JAMIE McROBERTS ISH20
ALEXANDER THOMAS ISH84
MAJA ARDAL Director
JOE PAGNAN Original Scenic Design
LAURA DELCHIARO Original Costume Design