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#CdnCult Times; Volume 2, Edition 3
This week we hear from the next generation of Canadian (?) directors.
Each is emerging from some of the most competitive directing programs in the...
What stops you from fully expressing your opinions about the state of theatre in...
So when I ask you what do you think of the state of Canadian Theatre, your answer is no comment?
Public peer feedback
Would I be interested in the sort of public critique of my own plays that only days ago I had lauded as necessary?
Self-determination after theatre school
My biggest fear now is not a lack of work - it's of losing the ability to create meaningful and rigorous art; It's of having my creative impulse atrophied or distorted by the realities of pursing a professional career.
#CdnCult Times; Volume 2, Edition 2
This volume is all about barriers in the/to the theatre.
Barriers to speaking about the state theatre in Canada, barriers to talking about our own...
Do you remember the first time you encountered the internet?
This line of thinking is what draws Neworld to the SpiderWebShow as a place to engage with these ideas and see how they can relate – and possibly change – the way theatre is practiced.
The Coming Out Episode
But because we trade in story, I think I am going to tell you one here.
Online Evolution
By establishing an online space that regularly, weekly in fact, generates discussions and ideas around performance, we hope to contribute to the same work we have been doing since 2006 in a different space.
#CdnCult Times; Volume 2, Edition 1
Change, Change, Change!
Change is the only category all three of this edition's posts are categorized under. This is because SpiderWebShow is changing.
The biggest change...
Are you a purist that believes theatrical conventions only exist in three dimensions on...
As we look ahead to the upcoming second season of The SpiderWebShow we hope achieve three things: