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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox theatre group Company of Sirens is a Canadian feminist theatre company formed in 1986. Company of Sirens developed the feminist play The Working People's Picture Show.

History

Company of Sirens was officially founded in 1986 by Lina Chartrand, Aida Jordão, Catherine Glen, Lib Spry, Shawna Dempsey, and Cynthia Grant.[1] Grant came to work with the new company after leaving Nightwood Theatre to work with a theatre that was more political and had more of a collective structure.[2] The women founded Company of Sirens after coming together to work on a commission from Organized Working Women.[3]

The Working People's Picture Show (WPPS) was commissioned by Organized Working Women in 1985 to celebrate their 10th anniversary and began as a ten-minute piece.[4] The show developed into a full-length play and subsequently toured Ontario. In 1987, they performed WPPS on International Women's Day with sponsorship from Canadian Action for Nicaragua and the March 8 Coalition.[5] Company of Sirens continued to perform WPPS in various contexts for at least six years after its premiere.[6] Lois Sweet of the Toronto Star described WPPS as "blatantly pro-union [and] pro-feminist".[7]

In 1991, Company of Sirens received a $12,500 grant from Metro Toronto's arts budget. This funding was criticized by Toronto Star arts critic, Gina Mallet, whom the company felt to have a prejudice against small, independent, theatre.[8]

Production history

Шаблон:Expand list 1987

  • The Working People's Picture Show[3]

1988

  • The Working People's Picture Show at From The Ground theatre festival[9]

1990

  • Shelter From Assault, as part of a fundraiser for The Denise House[10]

1991

  • Djuna: What of the Night written and directed by Cynthia Grant and Svetlana Zylin[11]
  • Whenever I Feel Afraid

1992

1993

  • Little Miss Easter Seals written by Lina Chartrand, directed by Cynthia Grant[13]

1994

  • The Catharine Wheel written by Ingrid MacDonald, directed by Cynthia Grant, show co-sponsored by Buddies In Bad Times[14]

1996

  • A Canadian Monsoon written and directed by Sheila James[15]

1998

  • The Destruction of Eve by Svetlana Zylin[16]

Awards

Year Award Category Work Result Notes Ref.
1991 Dora Mavor Moore Awards - Theatre for Young Audiences Outstanding Performance by a Female Whenever I Feel Afraid Шаблон:Nom for Ellen Ray Hennesey [17]
1998 Dora Mavor Moore Awards - Independent Theatre Outstanding Sound or Music The Destruction of Eve Шаблон:Nom for Connie Kaldor and David Sereda
Outstanding Production Шаблон:Nom

Notable performers

References