![]() ![]() NNNN - NOW Magazine The Wolves is so riveting it will make you howl. ![]() The impressive teamwork does indeed make the dream work.ģ.5/4 Stars - Toronto Star The Wolves is a gloriously frank and intense depiction of extraordinary young women. Here is a round of of links on the piece (compiled by the amazing Hallie Seline):ģ.5/4 Stars - The Globe and Mail The Wolves is worth cheering on, and loudly. ![]() ![]() This was by far the largest direction project I have ever taken on, and ranks up there as one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life, thanks to the amazing cast and creative team. Last week we closed The Wolves, a co-production between The Howland Company and Crows Theatre. On the horizon: upcoming student productions at Sheridan and York University, as well as a number of as yet unannounced development workshops. Soon I’ll be started courses at Sheridan College, where I’m returning for my third semester as an instructor, and also joining Ryerson as an instructor for the first time. Now as we approach the fall, I’m overjoyed to be back in the rehearsal hall as a co-director/dramaturg on The Home Project, a devised piece starring Cheyenne Scott, Akosua Amo-Adem and Qasim Khan, co-produced by The Howland Company and Native Earth, presented by Soulpepper. I also shot a few other projects, a favorite being a wonderful weird project with the NAC Orchestra and composer Nicole Lizée, Episode three of the UnDisrupted series now airing on CBC Gem. Summer 2021 found me shooting some TV, notably a series with ATO Media called Love et Lajoie, airing this winter on TFO. In the spring of 2021 I finished my contract as Assistant AD at Tarragon Theatre (a wonderful learning opportunity of me, despite strange pandemic circumstances), and returned to freelance life. ![]()
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