7 Important Things
Written and directed by Nadia Ross in collaboration with George Acheson. Performed by George Acheson and Nadia Ross. Lighting Design by Steve Lucas. Set Design by Barry Padolsky. Projections by WAC. A STO Union and National Arts Centre co-production in association with WAC.

2008

Rotterdam International Theatre Festival

Rotterdamse Schouwburg

Kleine Salle

Friday September 19th:  9:00 pm

Saturday September 20th:  5:00 pm

Sunday September 21st: 5:00pm

www.rotterdamseschouwburg.nl

Melbourne International Arts Festival (Melbourne, Australia)

The Arts Centre, Fairfax Studio

Thu 16 – Sun 19 Oct at 7.45pm

Sat 18 Oct at 2pm
www.melbournefestival.com.au

  • 2008: Festival TransAmériques, Montréal, Québec
  • 2008: Hebbel am Ufer Theater, Berlin, Germany
  • 2008: Brut Kunstlerhaus, Vienna, Austria
  • 2007: world premiere at the National Arts Centre, Ottawa Canada
  • 2006: workshop year
  • 2005: worskhop year

Revolutions in Therapy
Written, directed, designed by Nadia Ross and Jacob Wren. Performed by Ross, Wren and Tracy Wright. Produced by STO Union, Le Festival du Théâtre des Amériques and Theater der Welt in association with Usine C (Montreal) and Artword Theatre (Toronto).

  • 2006: Los Angeles, UCLA Live
  • 2006: Rotterdam schouwburg Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • 2006: Stockholm kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 2005: Hebbel am Ufer Theater, Berlin Germany
  • 2005: Theater der Welt, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 2005: Toronto premiere at Artword Theatre.
  • 2004: Théâtres du Monde, Montréal Québec (world premiere)
  • 2003: Workshop The Theatre Centre, Toronto, Canada

Recent Experiences
Written and directed by Nadia Ross and Jacob Wren. Performed by Ross, Andrea Davis, Charles Officer, Learie McNicolls or Andrew Moodie, Ingrid Veninger and Tracy Wright. Set design by Paul Mezei. Produced by STO Union.

  • 2006: Los Angeles, UCLA Live
  • 2004: The Simple Life Festival, Berlin, Germany
  • 2004: Belfast Theatre Festival, Belfast, Ireland
  • 2004: Theater Regentes, The Hague, Netherlands
  • 2003: The Hong Kong Festival, Hong Kong, China
  • 2002: The Melbourne International Theatre Festival, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2002: Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2002: Vienna Festwochen, Vienna, Austria
  • 2002: Theater der Welt, Bonn, Germany
  • 2002: Mousonturm Kunstlerhaus, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 2001: Le Festival Théâtre des Amériques, Montréal, Québec (International premiere)
  • 2000: The Theatre Centre, Toronto, Canada (premiere)
  • 1998: public workshop
  • 1997: public workshop

International productions of play by other groups:

  • 2003-2004: Stuttgart Stadt Theater, Germany
  • 2003-2008: Tehran Center for Dramatic Arts, Tehran, Iran.

Excerpts from the Emo Journals
Written and directed by Nadia Ross and Daniel MacIvor. Performed by Jim Allodi, Caroline Gillis, Mark Shields and Volker Burger. Set design by Paul Mezei. Soundscore by Richard Feren.

  • Dora Award Best Sound Design (Richard Feren)
  • 1995: Premiere Theatre Passe Muraille Toronto Canada
  • 1994: workshop Theatre Passe Muraille Toronto Canada

The Alistair Trilogy
Written and directed by Nadia Ross and Diane Cave. Performed by Ross, Mark Shields, Earl Pastko, Peter Lynch, Geoff Wiebe. Set design by Paul Mezei. Light Design by Bonnie Beecher. Soundscore by Brad Hilliker. Produced by STO Union.

  • Chalmer’s Award (Diane Cave and Nadia Ross)
  • Nomination for Best Actress Dora Award (Nadia Ross)
  • Nomination Lighting Design Dora Award (Bonnie Beecher)
  • 1994: Premiere Theatre Passe Muraille Toronto Canada
  • 1993: workshop: Cinderella/Kamasutra, Summerworks Toronto
  • 1993: workshop: Vengeance, Toronto Fringe
  • 1993: workshop: Breeding Drum Majors, Rhubarb! Festival Toronto

From 1992 - 1999, the company presented a number of smaller works-in-progress, one-off events and workshops. Highlights include:

  • When there was no money left in the World (1992)
  • Dog meets bone (1994)
  • Kiss me (1995)
  • Everything in the Dark looks the Same (1996)
  • The King’s Cold Comfort (1997)