Impact Creation 2025: Support Emerging Theatre Creators

This year’s Impact Creation campaign gives you the chance to create tailored opportunities for emerging artists through our Groupe des jeunes créateurs et Queer Reading Series! With our matching donors, your impact will be doubled!




Emerging artists represent the future of theatre – bringing fresh perspectives and innovative ideas that have the power to shape the cultural landscape. However, emerging artists often face financial and systemic barriers that limit their opportunities. Knowing where to start and how to access development opportunities, create a professional network, and gain visibility can be an overwhelming challenge for early career artists in a competitive industry.

When we reduce barriers for emerging artists, they are able to: 

  • push the boundaries of traditional theatre creation;
  • amplify their voices and cultural perspectives;
  • build their artistic community and find their collaborators  

By donating, you can help emerging theatre creators access bespoke mentorships, artistic and professional development resources, including dramaturgical collaborations, workshops, and presentation opportunities, and a network that will help them to build skills towards sustaining their careers.


Your donation is especially urgent this year: Due to a change in funding priorities, PWM did not receive an anticipated supplemental grant for our Young Creators Unit and Queer Reading Series for 2025. We need your help to maintain the level of collaboration and development that the emerging artists in these programs have benefited from in past years.  Perhaps now more than ever, the need to provide emerging artists with resources and development opportunities to hone their craft to tell their stories is vital. 

That is why all proceeds of this year’s Impact Creation campaign will go toward supporting emerging artists and their projects. For more than 11 years, the Young Creators Unit and the Queer Reading Series have proven to be a successful first step in an emerging artist’s career as a theatre creator, with many projects going on to be produced or further developed.

Our goal is to raise $8,000 by December 31st, 2025. Whether it’s becoming a monthly donor or giving a one-time donation, every dollar you give helps us decrease barriers, facilitate tailored opportunities, and offer artistic expertise to emerging creators to help them thrive. 

YOUR IMPACT WILL BE DOUBLED THIS SEASON!

This year, Chris Black and Paul Butler have generously offered to match all donations, up to $500! That means if you donate $35, you’ll provide 2 hours of mentorship for an emerging artist instead of one.



This year, we’ve decided to thank our incredible donors for their ongoing support by sending them a copy of the first-ever PWM Recipe Book. Filled with recipes contributed by members of the PWM community — from staff and board members to artists past and present – it’s an acknowledgement of the importance of your contribution to artistic development. What better way to acknowledge one process of creation than with another!

Everyone who donates to the 2025 Impact Creation campaign will receive a PDF copy of this cookbook as recognition of our gratitude. Donate today to get your copy of this unique celebration of the people who make PWM what it is!

Thank you for your support in helping emerging works come to life.



Banner photo credits, top to bottom, left to right: Tiernan Cornford, Fatma Sarah Elkashef, Scout Rexe, Madeleine Scovil, Annie Valentina, and Emily Soussana in a workshop of Cult Play. d'Exploration des pratiques! workshop with Burcu Emeç. A view of Gros Morne National Park. Talkback at the 2025 Queer Reading Series. Albert Kwan, Jeremy Lewis, Jean Bui, Jeff Ho, Pierre Poussin, and Mike Payette at a workshop of Cockroach by Jeff Ho. S.E. Grummett (Grumms) in a residency of Nude Parade. Lois Brown during a DDIS workshop of Invisible Me. Audience members at the 2025 YCU Showcase. Applied Silence in the PWM Studio for a residency. David Noël, Trevor Barrette, and Fatma Sarah Elkashef in a workshop of Max and Aaron Write a Musical. Huirui Zhang, Joy Ross-Jones, Hwaan Han, and Galina Zhu in a YCU Mentorship of Lit My Ash by Huirui Zhang. Actors in a reading of After the Orgy by Kay Komizara during the 2022 YCU Showcase. Sami Hilvo and Alexis Diamond at the 2025 Glassco Translation Residency in Tadoussac.

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