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2026 World Theatre Day Message

What are we celebrating when we celebrate World Theatre Day? Perhaps it’s this ancient art form that has transformed over time and circumstance to continue engaging and inspiring audiences and …

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PGCer Wins Play Competition

Romeo Ciolfi’s play Waves won Fire Exit Theatre’s 9th Annual Scripts on Fire New Play Competition! First place wins $500 and a trip to Calgary in the spring where the …

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Earthen: Stories

Katherine Koller’s second collection of short stories, Earthen, appears in May. The characters in the short stories of Earthen are all in need of guidance: mothers, widows and wives, grandmas …

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PGC Member Publication

Heartlines: A Love Story, the original 2-act play by Sarah Waisvisz, is out now by Vancouver’s own Talonbooks! Heartlines imagines the extraordinary love, art, and resistance of gender pioneers Claude …

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2025 Lifetime Membership Award Recipient

Djanet Sears Congratulations to Djanet Sears, winner of this year’s Lifetime Membership Award! “This groundbreaking playwright delves beautifully into the human condition with a particular focus on Black cultures and …

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2025 Tom Hendry Awards Recipients

Carol Bolt Award Supported by Playwrights Canada Press, Scirocco Drama, Alberta Playwrights Network, Manitoba Association of Playwrights, Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre, Playwrights Workshop Montreal, and Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre. In Seven …

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2025 Comedy Award Recipient

Supported by an Anonymous Donor Home Deliveries translated by Leanna Brodie Translation of Catherine Léger’s original play, Deux Femmes en or; Adapted from the screenplay by Marie-José Raymond and Claude …

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2025 Drama Award Recipient

Supported by the National Arts Centre, English Theatre 21 translated by Katherine Turnbull Translation of the original play by Rachel Graton Sara’s job is to help troubled teens with a …

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2025 RBC Emerging Playwright Recipient

Supported by RBC Foundation Syncopation on Terauley Street by Trisha Harlan Set in 1921 in Toronto’s St. John’s Ward, this play follows Lila, a talented Black singer-songwriter, and her band, …

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