Popular Theatre: It’s How We Started…

Early on, we recognized that self-expression in various art forms such as Popular Theatre was valuable for our youth. Many youth in our theatre programs used the self expressive power of Popular Theatre to analyze and voice social issues that impact the lives of many marginalized urban Indigenous and other youth. These issues often included violence, abuse, addictions, prostitution, and racism.

We have presented stories to and interacted with over 7,000 people, presenting shows at remote reserves, Alberta drug and alcohol treatment centers, education conferences, the University of Alberta and other venues. 


To learn more about our Popular Theatre programming, please contact us.