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  • Nombre de pages192
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-3691-0413-7
  • EAN9780369104137
  • Date de parution04/03/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille7 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurPlaywrights Canada Press

Résumé

First presented as part of Why Not Theatre's Riser Project at Theatre Centre, Toronto, in May 2019. Eraser originates from a devised theatre course a few of the authors took together, inspired by conversations about the group's diverse upbringings. One of the authors, Bilal Baig, is the star and co-creator of the hit HBO/CBC series Sort Of.
Zaiba Baig (she/they) is a writer, actor, and producer for stage and screen, as well as a workshop developer and facilitator for art-focused non-profits. Baig's published works include her first play, Acha Bacha (2020, nominated for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize from the Writer's Trust of Canada), and an anthology of monologues they co-edited for queer/trans artists titled This Is Beyond (2023). Baig was a co-creator, executive producer, and lead actor in her Peabody Award-winning series Sort Of (2021-2023), for which Baig received the Canadian Screen Award for comedy writing and performance, as well as a Gotham Award nomination for performance in a new series.
Baig has facilitated creative writing and playwriting programs for trans artists, BIPOC artists, and trans youth, including Trans Gemmes (2019-2020), Paprika Festival's Playwrights Unit (2019-2023), Being Me (2023), and Dialogue Dolls (2023). Sadie Epstein-Fine (they/them) is multi- and interdisciplinary creator based in Tkaronto (Toronto). Sadie has trained in dance, devised theatre, classical theatre direction, musical theatre creation, and playwriting and their work is a fusion of that training.
They are also a future dreamer, creating the world they want to live in through their artistic practice. Sadie's work has amplified queer, trans, and queerspawn voices, including the anthology Spawning Generations: Rants and Reflections on Growing Up with LGBTQ+ Parents (Demeter Press, Nominated for Lambda Literary and Forward Indies Awards, named a top 10 book of 2018 in NOW Magazine), which they co-edited, and the Queerspawn Digital Storytelling Project in partnership with the ArQuives.
Directing and choreography credits include The Sound of Music (Nightwood Theatre), The Dybbuk (Toronto Metropolitan University), Eraser (The Riser Project/Why Not Theatre, nominated for five Dora Mavor Moore Awards, including Outstanding Direction and New Play), Eraser: A New Normal (Theatre Direct), and Mamma Mia! (Nightwood Theatre).  Christol Bryan is a first-generation Canadian artist of Afro-Caribbean descent.
Her work uses the experiences of her life and family to tell meaningful stories that resonate in a continued effort to bring people from all walks of life closer to a common understanding. Christol is a performer who has training in clown, contemporary vocal, and physical theatre techniques. Born in Toronto, Marina Gomes is a graduate of the University of Windsor, B. F. A. acting program. As an actor/creator, Marina has trained with members of the SITI Company, Festival Players Academy, and was a Young Innovator at Nightwood Theatre.
Marina shares her passion for theatre and learning as an Artist Educator with various companies throughout the GTA. Selected acting credits include Lexi in Lexi and the Flying B's (Toronto Fringe), Tara in Eraser (Eraser Theatre), and Tara in Eraser: A New Normal (Theatre Direct). Yousef Kadoura was born in the midwestern United States and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. He is a Lebanese Canadian actor, writer, and producer, as well as a right leg below knee amputee.
Yousef is a graduate of the 2017 acting program at the National Theatre School of Canada. Yousef is also a founding company member of Other HeArts, a new performance collective. As an artist Yousef seeks to draw from a plurality of experiences and disciplines to expand the boundaries of performance in pursuit of accessibility, presence, and shared experience. Tijiki Morris was raised in Pakistan and came to Canada at eighteen.
They co-created and led the puppetry collective Artichoke Heart, where they directed and devised pieces including We Walk Among You and Cirqular (Les Trois Jours de Casteliers, Montreal Fringe, Best of Fringe Toronto and Beyond the Mountain). Their play Rootless was presented at the SummerWorks Performance Festival and Theatre Passe Muraille's Buzz Series. They were a selected artist for the inaugural Loughborough Lake Writer's Retreat with Crow's Theatre and Mongrel Media.
Tijiki has been an artist-in-residence at Theatre Passe Muraille, Mermaid Theatre, Cahoots Playwrights' Hot House, and was named as one of "30 Cahoots theatre makers who will shape the next 30 years of Canadian Theatre." Anthony Perpuse mostly goes by Tony and uses he/him pronouns. He is a Toronto-based Filipino Canadian actor who received his B. F. A. in Performance Acting from the (then called) Ryerson Theatre School in 2016 and was awarded the Perry Schneiderman Comedy Award.
Some of his theatre credits include Theory (Tarragon Theatre), Eraser (Eraser Theatre), Through the Bamboo (Uwi Collective), and Orestes (Tarragon Theatre), while film credits include Workin' Moms, Save Me, The 5th Estate, and Run The Burbs (CBC); VHS '94 (Hangar 18); and The Handmaid's Tale (HBO). He received a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination in 2019 in the Theatre for Young Audiences Division for Outstanding Production, Outstanding New Play, and Outstanding Ensemble with Eraser Theatre (for this play!). Nathan Redburn is a multidisciplinary actor and creator from the small farm town of Arthur, Ontario, with an affinity for devised theatre, performance creation, improv, sketch comedy, and writing.
Nathan takes inspiration for characters he creates and in his writing from his hometown and his own lived experiences. Nathan left Arthur in 2012 to pursue acting at York University, where he received his B. F. A. from York's Acting Conservatory. Since graduating in 2017 he has gone on to perform in several shows across the city, which have garnered him several Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations. Nathan has also found his stride in writing, acting for film and television, and further creating in the realm of performance art. Cleopatria Peterson (they/them) has a multi-disciplinary arts practice that explores the intersectionality of their identities as a Black, non-binary transgender crip artist through the mediums of narrative, printmaking, illustration, and education.
They are a member of the Crip Arts Collective, have had their work shown at the Canadian Textile Museum, and are one of the co-founders of Old Growth Press. They graduated from the Cross Disciplinary Art: Publications program at OCAD U as the medal winner for their class (2020) and also hold a Bachelor's of Design from TMU's Fashion Communication program. Their first solo show Bestie Mart will be debuting at Tangled Art + Disability this May.
Eraser
Zaiba Baig, Sadie Epstein-Fine, Christol Bryan, Marina Gomes, Yousef Kadoura
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