Camille Intson

Camille Intson (she/her) is a Hamilton-born and Toronto-based Esto-Canadian playwright, multidisciplinary artist, and researcher. Intson’s practice spans writing, performance, new and computational media, music, and installation; her works frequently engage trans-feminist-queer politics and poetics and emerging media technologies for new generation audiences. Her recent theatre projects include JANE (Tarragon Theatre/Greenhouse Residency and Festival), Death to the Prometheans! (Studio180 RBC Emerging Playwright), Click Bush Train Bug: A Fable For Twelve (co-commissioned between Tarragon Theatre and TMU’s School of Performance), and We All Got Lost (Playwrights’ Guild of Canada Tom Hendry Award Winner, Best in Fringe/Best in Venue/Hamilton Fringe New Play Contest Winner). Intson holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Theatre Studies from Western University, a Master of Arts degree in Performance Practice as Research from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and a PhD in Information from the University of Toronto.

Plays Available at the Canadian Play Outlet:

We All Got Lost

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