The Emerging Playwrights Reading Series supports early career playwrights in developing their artistic voices and connecting with professionals in the industry. Selected new works receive a one-week workshop under the guidance of established directors culminating in a public festival of staged readings that showcase burgeoning Canadian talent.
Please join us on Saturday, January 24 from 6:00-7:00pm and Sunday, January 25 from 7:45-9:00pm for some free snacks and a chance to meet the teams.
2025-2026 plays:
Swallow the Fire by Anahita Dehbonehie
Directed by Philip Riccio
A bomb is about to go off but it’s unclear whether it will change the world or merely feed the algorithm. As the clock ticks toward detonation, the play unspools in real time: a confrontation between generations, between reform and revolution, and between public performance and private conviction. Swallow the Fire asks what happens when activism becomes theatre, when maternal love becomes collateral, and when the end of the world is less terrifying than the end of
Girls Trip, Bwitches! by Kian Diab
Directed by Diana Bentley
When a long awaited Muskoka trip finally makes it out of the group chat, best friends Sabrina Deliah, Felicia and Messica (plus one unwanted boyfriend) are ready for an unforgettable weekend getaway until they are shaken by cheating accusations within the group. A confrontational text with an unfortunate typo sends the night spiraling into a full-blown witch hunt, filled with confessions, confrontations, and a brewing cauldron of delusion. Will the girls and their friendships survive the night? Girls Trip, Bwitches! is a wacky, campy comedy about a being brought together through chaos.
Facing a Widowed Father by Alten Wilmot
Directed by Andrew Moodie
When Alliston, a high-achieving graduate student, discovers that the $35,000 from his mother’s life insurance – meant to cover his tuition – has gone missing, he spirals into crisis. As he enters desperation, he is forced to confront his estranged father, Daniel, and the unresolved grief that has fractured their relationship.
Set against the backdrop of university life, the play explores the tension between personal ambition and familial obligation within a Caribbean immigrant household. Through humour, heartbreak, and moments of deep vulnerability, Facing a Widowed Father examines how grief shapes the way we love, forgive, and move forward.
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