WalkLeft, the Podcast
Latest Episodes
Othello
Tanya Rintoul, Krystina Bojanowski, and Pooria Fard discuss exploring gender roles in a Shakespearean framework with Go Play Producing's latest project. Othello is on stage from November 20th through the 24th at Zuke Studios.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream… A Puppet Epic!
Tom McGee is sensitive to young ears when he's on stage with Shakey-Shake & Friends. But he lets all his adult vocabulary hang out for this podcast preview. A Midsummer Night's Dream... A Puppet Epic! is part of the FringeKids! programming at the 2013 To
Teach Me
Rachel Ganz, the Artistic Director of Newborn Theatre, discusses the development of her play exploring sexuality and authority. Teach Me is part of the 2013 Toronto Fringe Festival.
Stalled
Natural Progression Theatre presents a play wherein a man walks into a washroom... and sh*t happens. Stalled is part of the 2013 Toronto Fringe Festival.
My High-Heeled Life
Katharine McLeod's solo play about women, shoes and making it through the 21st century might just surprise you. My High-Heeled Life: Or, How I Learned to Keep Worrying and Love My Stilettos is part of the 2013 Toronto Fringe Festival.
Elizabeth - Darcy
Hallie Burt and Kate Werneburg have adapted Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice into a two-woman show. Elizabeth - Darcy is part of the 2013 Toronto Fringe Festival.
Saint Francis Talks to the Birds
Annemieke Wade and Cameron Johnston review the history of Royal Porcupine Productions and invite you to their latest prickly production of a play by David Ives. Saint Francis Talks to the Birds is part of the 2013 Toronto Fringe Festival.
Honest Aesop’s Fables
Luke LaRocque and Teodoro Dragonieri discuss collective creation with Tarradiddle Productions, theatre for young audiences, and modernizing source material from antiquity. Honest Aesop's Fables is part of the FringeKids! programming at the 2013 Toronto F
Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl
Playwright and actress Rebecca Perry collected and synthesized her observations from behind the counter of the Torontonian jungle that is the independent coffeeshop. Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl is on stage at The Storefront Theatre, June 1
We Walk Among You
Artichoke Heart Collective's Co-Artistic Director Michelle Urbano invites you to see their show which is on its way to the Montréal Fringe. We Walk Among You will take the stage at 3030 Dundas West on June 9th and 10th.