Queer Reading Series

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The Queer Readings Series is Presented by Playwrights’ Workshop Montréal’s Groupe des jeunes créateurs et Centaur Theatre with Festival Director Jesse Stong.

The Queer Reading Series- a selection of staged public readings showcasing emerging Canadian Queer Playwrights is back for two nights only at Centaur Theatre!

QUEER READING SERIES SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, MARCH 18 at 7:00 PM –  NO JUSTICE/NO PEACE by Blxck Cxsper

With direction by Jesse Stong

Please note that for the reading of “No Justice/No Peace” by Blxck Cxsper, there will be strobe lights as well as loud music.

SATURDAY, MARCH 19 at 7:00 PM – SCORPIO MOON by Adjani Poirier 

With direction by Murdoch Schon. Financially supported by Y4Y Québec

SATURDAY, MARCH 19 2:30 PM – 4:00 PMQUEER LEADERSHIP IN THEATRE PANEL

Centaur Theatre and PWM are delighted to present the Queer Leadership in Theatre Panel as a part of our Queer Reading Series! This panel discussion, moderated by Jesse Stong, will be looking at how queerness intersects with art-making. We will talk about the shows, the movements, and the key players making amazing Queer art. Then, we will open the discussion to the community to gather more stories, insights, and questions. This panel will take place in the Centaur Theatre gallery.

Panelists:
Gabe Maharjan, Co-Chair, Quebec Drama Federation
Corrina Hodgson, Artistic Director of Rose Festival
Greg MacArthur, Playwright & Professor at Concordia University
Alisa Palmer, Artistic Director of the English section of the National Theatre School of Canada

Jesse Stong, Moderator

Admission is free. Space is limited.

QUEER READING SERIES VENUE: CENTAUR THEATRE

453, rue Saint-François-Xavier
Montréal, QC  H2Y 2T1

For questions regarding accessibility, please email accessibility@playwrights.ca. Please refer to Centaur Theatre’s accessibility webpage to plan your trip to this venue.


ABOUT THE PLAYS

NO JUSTICE/NO PEACE

By Blxck Cxsper

The Blxck Cxsper universe is a multidisciplinary work of fiction based around a vigilante who questions super hero culture and the many ways it negatively affects society.

Kyng “Blxck Cxsper” Rose (they/them) is a multidisciplinary hip hop artist based in Montreal best known for being the founder of Trans Trenderz, the world’s first record label dedicated to trans musicians. In 2021 they were named by Billboard in their Change Agents list alongside names like Jay-Z and The Weeknd, the same year they debuted their fictional Blxck Cxsper universe at the Montreal Fringe Festival.

SCORPIO MOON 

By Adjani Poirier 

Night, the hot summer air hangs heavy with regret. Two estranged friends find themselves together again in a crumbling abandoned warehouse. Lily wants absolution, Koa has other ideas. A story about the complexities of Blackness, queerness, art, love, and the ever agonizing question: is forgiveness possible in the face of heartbreaking betrayal?

Adjani is interested in creating work that explores the beauty and the ugly of the human experience. She’s drawn to stories that reveal the complexity of navigating a world where systemic “isms” oppress and yet love and connection still seep through the cracks, strong and fierce, giving us life. Her plays include Celebrity Dogs, part of Boca del Lupo’s national project “Plays2Perform @ Home”,  Still Gay When I’m Not In Love and On Life and Living: A History of AIDS Community Care Montreal. She curated the 2021 edition of QueerCab with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre and currently lives and writes in her hometown of Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal where she studies playwriting at the National Theatre School of Canada.


ABOUT THE QUEER READINGS SERIES

Centaur Theatre and Playwrights’ Workshop Montréal believe in the importance of providing young theatre artists with tools for developing and showcasing their work. The Queer Reading Series is a free reading series that seeks to provide a platform for emerging artists to experiment with their writing.

The Young Creators Unit was not created as a queer-specific program, but over the past three years has become a vibrant space for self-discovery and political/personal creation. I am so proud that we’ve gained a reputation for being a supportive space for emerging queer artists to be bold, dive deeply into the intersections of their identity, and make work for the stage that reflects their unique existence in our contemporary world.

JESSE STONG
Festival Director and
Young Creators Unit Leader

Centaur Theatre is so happy to collaborate with PWM’s Young Creators Unit by supporting the process of bringing the voices of the next generation of Montreal’s diverse artists to the stage. They are the future of theatre.

EDA HOLMES
Artistic Director of Centaur Theatre

About the Young Creators Unit


Thanks to generous funding from Canadian Heritage, RBC Foundation, the Zeller Family Foundation, and the dedicated mentorship of PWM dramaturg Jesse Stong, the Young Creators Unit has become a mainstay for young Canadian playwrights. Since its beginnings in 2015, YCU has supported more than a hundred young artists as they take risks, develop their voices and find their place in Canadian theatre.

Click here to find out more about the Young Creators Unit.

PRESENTED IN COLLABORATION WITH
FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED BY

Young Creators Unit – 2020 Showcase

An extraordinary showcase for an extraordinary year!

We are taking our Young Creators Unit showcase live to YouTube for TWO nights of staged readings from new work by emerging theatre creators.

We are so excited and proud to present to you this year’s Young Creators Unit. After an exceptional year of digging in and dynamic creation, these participants took on the challenge of finishing our time together in the current socially distant reality. We held together virtually as a group, and now want to welcome audiences at home to join our circle and witness some of the work in development.

JESSE STONG
Young Creators Unit Leader

Every year we produce two evenings of readings where creators from our Young Creators Unit (YCU) read excerpts of their work to an enthusiastic audience of peers and theatre community leaders. Because of the confinement put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been working with this year’s 18 YCU members to capture the readings on video.

At 8PM EST on May 29th et 30th, we will showcase their work on Youtube Live with introductions and commentary by YCU leader Jesse Stong. Join us virtually on this page, or directly on YouTube. Watching the showcase on our YouTube channel also gives you access to a live chat where the artists and our staff will be present to answer your questions and have a good time!

Keep scrolling to access the livestreams on this page and learn more about the playwrights.

Night 1

LIVE Friday, May 29th at 8PM EST

Click on a playwright to learn about their work


Night 2

LIVE Saturday, May 30th at 8PM EST

Click on a playwright to learn about their work

About the Young Creators Unit

Thanks to generous funding from Canadian Heritage and the Zeller Family Foundation, and the dedicated mentorship of PWM dramaturg Jesse Stong, the Young Creators Unit has become a mainstay for young Canadian playwrights. Since its beginnings in 2015, YCU has supported more than a hundred young artists as they take risks, develop their voices and find their place in Canadian theatre.

More about the Young Creators Unit.

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Chez Nous - Série de Mises-en-lecture

À venir du 24 au 27 février 2020, rejoignez-nous et plongez dans l'histoire du théâtre anglophone de Montréal!

QUOI : Chez Nous: A Staged-Reading Series Showcasing English-Language Drama in Québec (1930-1979)
QUAND : Lundi 24 février - Jeudi 27 février à 19 heures.
OÙ : Moyse Hall, université McGill – 853 rue Sherbrooke O., Montreal H3A 0G5 

Chez Nous: A Staged-Reading Series Showcasing English-Language Drama in Quebec (1930-1979) is a collaboration between Playwrights’ Workshop Montréal and professor Erin Hurley (Department of English, McGill University), with the artistic collaboration of four of Montreal’s English-language theatres: Black Theatre Workshop, Centaur Theatre, Imago Theatre, and the Segal Centre. The event will spotlight influential writers like Leonard Cohen, Irving Layton, Mada Gage Bolton and more, including PWM’s founders Carol Libman and Aviva Ravel, who helped shape Montreal’s English-language theatre tradition.

La série d'évènements, gratuite et ouverte au public, se déroulera du 24 au 27 février 2020 dans le Hall Moyse de l'Université McGill à 19h. Chaque soirée sera suivie d'un échange avec le metteur en scène, les acteurs et l'équipe de recherche. L'équipe de recherche est composée d'Alexis Diamond (auteure et traductrice) et d'Alison Bowie (conseillère dramaturgique et doctorante à Concordia), ainsi que d'Emma Tibaldo (directrice artistique et exécutive de PWM).

24 Fév. : Thème: «Une question de classe» – Repenser la «belle vie» pendant la Grande Dépression et la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

Évènement Facebook
  • Mada Gage Bolton, Dealer’s Choice (1937) — Une femme qui travaille propose un plan pour échanger son style de vie indépendant à New York contre une propriété familiale dans le pays.
  • Janet McPhee and Herbert Whittaker, Jupiter in Retreat (1942) — Un mathématicien hautain et ses deux domestiques jouent au chat et à la souris dans une cabane laurentienne.  

Mise en scène de Micheline Chevrier, directrice artistique et exécutive, Théâtre Imago.

25 Fév. : Thème: «Il a dit X, elle a demandé : pourquoi?» – Un regard poétique sur les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine.

Évènement Facebook
  • Irving Layton and Leonard Cohen, A Man Was Killed (1959) — Une comédie noire sur l'impulsion humaine pour la violence et la destruction des relations sociales.
  • Elinore Siminovitch, Big X, Little Y (1974) — Les rôles des femmes dans la société sont examinés de manière ludique à travers des comptines, des chansons et des jeux.

Mise en scène d'Eda Holmes, directrice artistique et exécutive, Centaur Theatre.

26 Fév. : Thème: «La troisième solitude» — Portraits de l'expérience juive à Montréal.

Évènement Facebook
  • William Werry, The Bag of Earth (1967) — Un tailleur juif respecté attend le retour de son petit-fils qui lui apporte un sac de terre d'Israël.
  • Aviva Ravel, Dispossessed (1976) — Émue par la mort d'un ancien amant, une femme se confronte à ce qu'aurait pu être sa vie.

Mise en scène de Caitlin Murphy, associée artistique, Centre Segal des arts de la scène.

27 Fév. : Thème: «Crise identitaire» — La tension entre réalité et fiction à son paroxysme.

Évènement Facebook
  • Carol Libman, The Reluctant Hero (1956) — Un mineur, deux reporters et un cirque médiatique. Qui déterminera ce qui fait un héros?
  • Linda Ghan, Coldsnap (1979) —  Un immigrant de la Jamaïque doit se marier pour rester au Canada, mais il remet en question ses motivations et raconte son expérience du racisme.

Mise en scène de Quincy Armorer, directeur artistique, Black Theatre Workshop.

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