Gailey Road: Research-Informed Theatre

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Gailey Road's 10th Anniversary

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Gailey Road is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a party on January 22, 2017! Please join us to celebrate 10 years of research-informe...
Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Gailey Road Events: Fall 2016

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Hi Everybody: This fall Gailey Road teams up with the Women's Caucus of the Playwrights Guild of Canada to host a Women Writing Letter...
Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Gailey Road Road Events in Winter and Spring 2015

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Gailey Road Events  in Winter and Spring 2015 January-March 2015 Sunday January 18, 2015  Women Writing Letters Literary ...
Monday, November 17, 2014

Fall 2014 at Gailey Road

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Hello Everyone: I hope your fall has been productive and fun.  This fall Margot Huycke, Amanda Greer, Emma Smith and I set up a booth a...
Monday, May 26, 2014

Events at Gailey Road Summer 2014

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Hello Everyone: I am delighted to report on the June and July events at Gailey Road.  It was an exciting spring and summer. All the...
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Gailey Road: Research-Informed Theatre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Gailey Road Productions produces research-informed theatre on social issues that affect us all. Gailey Road was founded in January 2007 by Tara Goldstein, a playwright, producer and a Professor of education at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. Tara's recent plays Harriet’s House and Ana's Shadow are about transnationally adopted children growing up in a LGBTQ family. The first play, Harriet's House, was produced by Gailey Road during the Toronto Pride Festival in July 2010. It has also been translated into Spanish and performed in Bogotá in 2013 and 2014. Ana's Shadow has been published in the anthology Zero Tolerance and Other Plays: Disrupting Xenophobia, Racism and Homophobia in Schools. In August 2015 Tara's latest play Castor and Sylvie about French feminist Simone de Beauvoir and her companion Sylvie Le Bon was a given a workshop production at the Toronto SummerWorks Festival. In February 2017 Tara will be performing a staged reading of Castor and Sylvie at the Lesbian Lives Conference in Brighton, England.
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