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Welcome Sara Malabar!

July 22, 2021 The Board of Directors of Shakespeare in the Ruins Inc. is thrilled to announce that we have hired Sara Malabar as our incoming General Manager. Sara brings a wealth of experience in arts management to the position, including as the Arts & Entertainment Program Manager with Pride Toronto, the Managing Director of the Studio of Received Ideas, and the General Manager of Theatre Projects Manitoba under the artistic leadership of Margo Charlton (2000-2002). Sara was also the producer of the opening and Closing Ceremonies for WorldPride, Producer for the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay in Toronto, and Project Manager
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We Bring the Ruins to Your Screens!

Tickets on sale MONDAY, July 19, 2021 at 12:00 noon CST Shakespeare in the Ruins presents THE WINTER’S TALE, a digital production  Production made possible with support from Théâtre Cercle Molière. STREAMING ON DEMAND JULY 30 TO AUGUST 8 As the lonely chill of the pandemic begins to thaw, Shakespeare in the Ruins welcomes you back to the Trappist Monastery Park with their first feature film. King Leontes’s icy demeanor sets in motion this classic story of love, redemption, magic, and a pursuit by a Bear – The Winter’s Tale. Filmed on location at the Trappist Monastery Ruins Heritage Park in
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Online Community Classes!

This November, we will be offering two online classes to enrich your Shakespearean experience through our partners at McNally Robinson Booksellers. These are for everyone and anyone with an interest on the Bard.  Shakespeare, The King’s Man: Reflections on the Bard’s Final Plays  A perfect companion to the upcoming Shakespeare in the Ruins (SIR) filmed production of Macbeth, this lecture is led by SIR-veteran, Kevin Klassen. We often refer to Shakespeare as an “Elizabethan” playwright, but nearly half of his creative output happened under Queen Elizabeth’s successor, the eccentric King James. Exploring the unique historical context Shakespeare was working in toward
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Thank You: PLAY ON!

Dear friend, On behalf of all of us at SIR, THANK YOU for making Play On a huge success! With your help, we have so far raised over $3,300 in donations, and we couldn’t be happier. You have filled our spirits with Hope, and we feel highly energized to get to work and to continue to create unforgettable experiences for you. If you missed the live broadcast of Play On on April 21, worry not! We have a RECORDING AVAILABLE on our YouTube Channel, HERE. Play On was a great and much needed opportunity for us to connect with you. And
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Community Updates

EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION : This work requires a great deal of thought and care. In early August 2020, SIR published a commitment to anti-racism in a message called A Shared Future. We continue to do a lot of excavating as the world grapples with the ongoing violence against Indigenous, Black and Peoples of Colour (IBPOC) and 2SLGBTQQAI+ communities. We have engaged in Reconciliation and anti-oppression training with our entire staff and Board, completing a robust 12-hour, 4-session process between October 10-31, 2020. The training was led by Seraph-Eden Boroditsky of Guided Conversations. This vital work, and these transformative conversations,
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Expanding the Canon

The first TWO episodes of our new webinar series are out! In these two sets of conversations (and there are more episodes coming!), Stratford actor-playwright Jessica B. Hill and our Artistic Director, Rodrigo Beilfuss, discuss the urgent theatrical need to expand our sense of what constitutes the ‘Classical Canon’ in the 21st century. In the first episode, Jessica introduces us to the world of her new play, ‘The Dark Lady’, which explores the relationship between poetess Emilia Bassano and William Shakespeare. ‘The Dark Lady’ is currently being developed by SIR with support from Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan, the Manitoba Association
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SIR welcomes Sophie!

We are pleased to announce that Sophie Smith-Dostmohamed is SIR’s new Associate Artistic Director! Sophie will join us this 2021 Summer, and she will be a part of SIR for a whole year, working closely with our Artistic Director Rodrigo Beilfuss in the delivery of the 2021 season and planning for 2022. We couldn’t be more excited! This opportunity has been made possible by the generous support from the Manitoba Arts Council and the Winnipeg Foundation through their Arts Leader program. “The single most important activity of Shakespeare in the Ruins is its unwavering commitment to stewarding new voices and
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We’re Hiring: General Manager

Shakespeare in the Ruins seeks candidates for the position of General Manager. We are looking for a vibrant, energetic theatre administration professional to join Shakespeare in the Ruins as its next General Manager.  This position will give you a unique opportunity to tap into many aspects of theatre management and will be an important next step in your career as an arts administrator. The General Manager is one of two senior leadership positions in the organization. It is a very hands-on position, perfect for someone looking to take an active role in all aspects of theatre production. You would be
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