PTE "ON TOUR"

Prairie Theatre Exchange is very excited to see some of our work showcased by other theatres and festivals – a benefit of digital productions.

The War Being Waged  on Digital Stage
March 1 - April 3, 2025

Introducing DIGITAL STAGE: a new home for digital performing arts in Canada that offers audiences unlimited access to performances from theatres across the country. Watch our beautiful and haunting THE WAR BEING WAGED by Darla Contois (again or for the first time), plus more offerings from our five partners: Theatre Passe Muraille, Eastern Front Theatre, Urban Ink Productions, Neworld Theatre and The Cultch. Join national audiences. Watch incredible performances. Discover diverse voices from across the country, right in your own home.   | More Info

Photo: Tracey Nepinak, Emily Solstice Tait in The War Being Waged by Darla Contois (2021), Set/Lighting/Project Design: Andy Moro, Costume Design: Andy Moro with Brenda McLean, Make-up Design: Andy Moro with Aileen Audette, Photo by Joey Senft


RECENTLY:

SPACE GIRL
Imago Theatre, Montreal, Quebec March 23 & 24, 2024

Imago Theatre is a professional feminist theatre company, a catalyst for conversation, and an advocate for gender-inclusive storytelling. Imago is committed to pushing boundaries, expanding form, and engaging in essential dialogue about urgent social issues, centering feminist values, perspectives, and artistic practices within diverse stories, voices, and experiences.  | More Info
 

VOICE and PONDEROSA PINE
Stratfest@Home Classroom Connect until November 2023

Classroom Connect is a digital streaming service brought right to your classroom, allowing students to stream anywhere, anytime, for a low cost. Includes Educational Content, Interactive Media, Season Performances, Engaging Panel Discussions, Indigenous Films, and Study Guides. | More info |


The War Being Waged and A Dance to the end of the World
at StratFest@Home until May 2023

STRATFEST@HOME is a paid subscription streaming service that allows you to watch the full catalogue of Stratford Festival On Film recordings, recordings of selected historical performances, a variety of supplementary content related to productions, selected educational and coaching content, and original artistic work that has been especially made for digital, all via a single, easy-to-navigate section on the Stratford Festival website.

 

The War Being Waged  at Native Earth Performing Arts, Toronto ON,
March 1 - April 3, 2022

Native Earth Performing Arts is Canada’s oldest professional Indigenous performing arts company. Currently in its 39th year, they are dedicated to developing, producing and presenting professional artistic expressions of the Indigenous experience in Canada. Through stage productions (theatre, dance and multi-disciplinary art), new script development, apprenticeships and internships, Native Earth seeks to fulfill a community of artistic visions. It is a vision that is inclusive and reflective of the artistic directions of members of the Indigenous community who actively participate in the arts.
 

Post-Democracy at StratFest@Home, May 11- Nov. 10, 2021

STRATFEST@HOME is a paid subscription streaming service that allows you to watch the full catalogue of Stratford Festival On Film recordings, recordings of selected historical performances, a variety of supplementary content related to productions, selected educational and coaching content, and original artistic work that has been especially made for digital, all via a single, easy-to-navigate section on the Stratford Festival website.

 

Katharsis at FOLDA, Kingston, ON, June 9 - 13, 2021

The Festival of Live Digital Art (FOLDA) is produced by Spiderwebshow Performance. FOLDA exists to support artists creating theatre in a digital age. Digital culture and its impact on other art forms moves quickly. From year to year FOLDA presents dynamic and changing answers to the question: Who are the professional artists creating live digital performance today and what are they up to?
 

Katharsis at ORIGINS Festival, UK – Thursday, May 13, 12:30 pm CDT
(Part of the online welcome event to kick off the Festival)

Border Crossings’ ORIGINS Festival celebrates the world’s First Nations in an explosion of art, performance and debate.  ORIGINS creates a unique opportunity to engage with Indigenous artists and activists at the cutting edge of cultural resistance, environmentalism and spiritual tradition. Working with some of the most significant cultural institutions in London, ORIGINS brings the world's Indigenous artists and cultures to the heart of the capital.