
June 2022
The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
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Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »July 2022
The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey
Essential Canadian Classic True story: Fifty years ago this very summer, a group of actors made a pilgrimage of sorts from downtown Toronto to Huron County. They were bent on learning all they could about farming and rural life and turning what they learned into a piece of theatre. The result was The Farm Show. and it inspired Blyth’s founders to launch the festival we now know and love. Years later, playwright Michael Healey came to Blyth as a young…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
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Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »August 2022
Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »Cottagers and Indians by Drew Hayden Taylor
Comedy/Political Satire Maureen loves her cottage. She and her husband worked hard for it. A long dock, a glass of chardonnay, sunset, bbqs. She can’t wait to teach her grandkids to waterski in the wide open channel. Arthur loves wild rice. He worked hard to learn from the elders in his community: how to grow and tend manoomin in long beds all over that same wide open channel. Canoe, sunset, a bucket of KFC. He can’t wait to reclaim the…
Find out more »September 2022
John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
Find out more »John Ware Reimagined by Cheryl Foggo
Original Music by Miranda Martini and Kris Demeanor Drama/History/Folk Music Joni loved everything about cowgirl life. From her checkered shirt, to her fringe vest, to the whistle on her hat, to Dale Evans on the Roy Rogers Show. But growing up as a young Black girl in 1960s Calgary, Joni struggled to see herself represented in the cowboy culture she adored: that is, until she found her under-sung hero: John Ware. By some accounts John Ware was one of the…
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