Erin Shields is a Canadian playwright best known for radical adaptations of classical texts that bring neglected female characters centre stage. In 2026, Erin premiered six new plays: You, Always (Canadian Stage), Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary (Crow's Theatre), Medusa (Soulpepper), To a Flame (1s1/Nightwood), The Great Gatsby (Citadel), and All's Well (Crow's Theatre). Other highlights include Ransacking Troy (Stratford), Thy Woman's Weeds (Repercussion/Centaur), Much Ado About Nothing (Stratford), Queen Goneril (Soulpepper), Paradise Lost (Stratford), Jane Eyre (Citadel Theatre), Piaf/Dietrich (Mirvish Productions/Segal Centre), Beautiful Man (Factory Theatre), The Lady from the Sea (The Shaw Festival), and If We Were Birds (Tarragon Theatre).
You can read more about upcoming projects on her website: www.erinshields.ca. Andrea Donaldson has directed award-winning productions for theatres across Canada, including Soulpepper, Factory Theatre, Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, Theatre Direct, the Great Canadian Theatre Company, the Festival Players of Prince Edward County, the National Theatre School, SummerWorks, the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare in the Ruff, Espace René-Provost, the Toronto Fringe, Red Sky Performance, and Nightwood Theatre.
For two decades Donaldson has played a pivotal role in fostering new feminist works for the stage as a freelance director/dramaturge, in her role as Tarragon's Associate Artistic Director, and at Nightwood Theatre as Program Director of Write from the Hip and now as Artistic Director.
You can read more about upcoming projects on her website: www.erinshields.ca. Andrea Donaldson has directed award-winning productions for theatres across Canada, including Soulpepper, Factory Theatre, Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, Theatre Direct, the Great Canadian Theatre Company, the Festival Players of Prince Edward County, the National Theatre School, SummerWorks, the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare in the Ruff, Espace René-Provost, the Toronto Fringe, Red Sky Performance, and Nightwood Theatre.
For two decades Donaldson has played a pivotal role in fostering new feminist works for the stage as a freelance director/dramaturge, in her role as Tarragon's Associate Artistic Director, and at Nightwood Theatre as Program Director of Write from the Hip and now as Artistic Director.










