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SUMMARY:Lumber in Hay River
DESCRIPTION:All at once\, Jack Bennett got dumped\, fired\, and evicted\, and\, worst of all\, his beloved dog died. All he’s got now is a truck and a chainsaw. He decides to leave Alberta and flee north\, really far north\, into the Yukon. There he finds a new purpose in starting his own wood harvesting business. Join Jack around the fire as he tells his story of finding community in unlikely places and connecting with his home and heritage in an unconventional way. \n\n\n\nThis new one-person play from the Yukon – written\, produced\, and starring Métis theatre artist Colin Wolf – features storytelling\, comedy\, a chainsaw (or two!)\, and just enough therapy to hold the good ship Jack Bennet together. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThumbs Up Good Work Theatre\, created by Métis siblings Caleigh Crow & Colin Wolf in 2014\, focuses on the creation of new indie projects that explode out of the black box and into apartments and parks. Their storytelling looks twice at our relationships with each other and acts out on behalf of those not served by the status quo. Thumbs Up has produced multiple world premieres that have gone on the be published – The Born Again Crow by Caleigh Crow which was a governor general award winner for literary drama and CoyWolf by Colin Wolf which has been nominated for an Indigenous Voices Award for published prose. \n\n\n\n\n\nColin (Bourke) Wolf is a Métis (MNA) performer\, theatre maker\, and activist from the North-East of Moh’kins’tsis (Calgary)\, AB on Treaty 7 Territory. Colin\, and many of his family\, are Metis Nation of Alberta Citizens. Wolf has relational ties to the Metis communities in Northern Alberta including Lac Labiche\, Donatville\, and Fort Chipewyan. Wolf graduated with a BFA in Performance from the University of Lethbridge in 2014 and then spent the next 5 years making theatre all over the prairies with dear friends\, trusted colleagues\, and complicated colonial institutions.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHis theatre work has focused on the development of new\, Indigenous\, and politically activated theatre. Wolf co-founded Thumbs Up Good Work Theatre with his sister Caleigh Crow in 2013 when they recognized a gap for independent\, Indigenous\, and working-class artists in the prairies. After cutting his teeth in TYA\, on regional stages\, and in Indie theatre in the prairies Wolf felt the call of the North and moved to Whitehorse in October 2019 to serve as the Artistic Director at Gwaandak Theatre Society on the Territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and Ta’an Kwäch’än Council. Wolf’s most recent play CoyWolf\, a hope-punk thriller navigating grief\, was published in fall 2025 by the Playwrights Canada Press and nominated for a 2026 Indigenous Voices Award. \n\n\n\nCreative Credits\n\n\n\nColin Wolf ………………………………………… Playwright\, Performer\, ProducerNathan Howe ……………………………………………………………………….. DirectorSydney Moore ……………………………………Assistant Director/Co-ProducerJensine Emiline Trondson ………………………….Costume /Tour TechnicianJesse Fulcher Gagnon ………………..Sound Composition/Tour TechnicianWhitten Jason ………………………………………………………..Lighting DesignerMackenzie Spellman ……………………………………………………Grant SupportRebecca Ballarin ……………………………………………………….. Admin Support@__sabrena.s ……………………………………Stage Manager/Tour Technician \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is organized by:
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/lumber-in-hay-river/
LOCATION:Riverview Cineplex\, Hay River\, NT\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Featured Presentations,NACC Presents,Yellowknife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20261203T193000
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SUMMARY:Lumber in Fort Smith
DESCRIPTION:All at once\, Jack Bennett got dumped\, fired\, and evicted\, and\, worst of all\, his beloved dog died. All he’s got now is a truck and a chainsaw. He decides to leave Alberta and flee north\, really far north\, into the Yukon. There he finds a new purpose in starting his own wood harvesting business. Join Jack around the fire as he tells his story of finding community in unlikely places and connecting with his home and heritage in an unconventional way. \n\n\n\nThis new one-person play from the Yukon – written\, produced\, and starring Métis theatre artist Colin Wolf – features storytelling\, comedy\, a chainsaw (or two!)\, and just enough therapy to hold the good ship Jack Bennet together. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThumbs Up Good Work Theatre\, created by Métis siblings Caleigh Crow & Colin Wolf in 2014\, focuses on the creation of new indie projects that explode out of the black box and into apartments and parks. Their storytelling looks twice at our relationships with each other and acts out on behalf of those not served by the status quo. Thumbs Up has produced multiple world premieres that have gone on the be published – The Born Again Crow by Caleigh Crow which was a governor general award winner for literary drama and CoyWolf by Colin Wolf which has been nominated for an Indigenous Voices Award for published prose. \n\n\n\n\n\nColin (Bourke) Wolf is a Métis (MNA) performer\, theatre maker\, and activist from the North-East of Moh’kins’tsis (Calgary)\, AB on Treaty 7 Territory. Colin\, and many of his family\, are Metis Nation of Alberta Citizens. Wolf has relational ties to the Metis communities in Northern Alberta including Lac Labiche\, Donatville\, and Fort Chipewyan. Wolf graduated with a BFA in Performance from the University of Lethbridge in 2014 and then spent the next 5 years making theatre all over the prairies with dear friends\, trusted colleagues\, and complicated colonial institutions.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHis theatre work has focused on the development of new\, Indigenous\, and politically activated theatre. Wolf co-founded Thumbs Up Good Work Theatre with his sister Caleigh Crow in 2013 when they recognized a gap for independent\, Indigenous\, and working-class artists in the prairies. After cutting his teeth in TYA\, on regional stages\, and in Indie theatre in the prairies Wolf felt the call of the North and moved to Whitehorse in October 2019 to serve as the Artistic Director at Gwaandak Theatre Society on the Territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and Ta’an Kwäch’än Council. Wolf’s most recent play CoyWolf\, a hope-punk thriller navigating grief\, was published in fall 2025 by the Playwrights Canada Press and nominated for a 2026 Indigenous Voices Award. \n\n\n\nCreative Credits\n\n\n\nColin Wolf ………………………………………… Playwright\, Performer\, ProducerNathan Howe ……………………………………………………………………….. DirectorSydney Moore ……………………………………Assistant Director/Co-ProducerJensine Emiline Trondson ………………………….Costume /Tour TechnicianJesse Fulcher Gagnon ………………..Sound Composition/Tour TechnicianWhitten Jason ………………………………………………………..Lighting DesignerMackenzie Spellman ……………………………………………………Grant SupportRebecca Ballarin ……………………………………………………….. Admin Support@__sabrena.s ……………………………………Stage Manager/Tour Technician \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is organized by:
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/lumber-in-fort-smith/
LOCATION:Roaring Rapids Hall\, Ft. Smith\, NT\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Featured Presentations,NACC Presents,Yellowknife
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SUMMARY:Lumber
DESCRIPTION:All at once\, Jack Bennett got dumped\, fired\, and evicted\, and\, worst of all\, his beloved dog died. All he’s got now is a truck and a chainsaw. He decides to leave Alberta and flee north\, really far north\, into the Yukon. There he finds a new purpose in starting his own wood harvesting business. Join Jack around the fire as he tells his story of finding community in unlikely places and connecting with his home and heritage in an unconventional way. \n\n\n\nThis new one-person play from the Yukon – written\, produced\, and starring Métis theatre artist Colin Wolf – features storytelling\, comedy\, a chainsaw (or two!)\, and just enough therapy to hold the good ship Jack Bennet together. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThumbs Up Good Work Theatre\, created by Métis siblings Caleigh Crow & Colin Wolf in 2014\, focuses on the creation of new indie projects that explode out of the black box and into apartments and parks. Their storytelling looks twice at our relationships with each other and acts out on behalf of those not served by the status quo. Thumbs Up has produced multiple world premieres that have gone on the be published – The Born Again Crow by Caleigh Crow which was a governor general award winner for literary drama and CoyWolf by Colin Wolf which has been nominated for an Indigenous Voices Award for published prose. \n\n\n\n\n\nColin (Bourke) Wolf is a Métis (MNA) performer\, theatre maker\, and activist from the North-East of Moh’kins’tsis (Calgary)\, AB on Treaty 7 Territory. Colin\, and many of his family\, are Metis Nation of Alberta Citizens. Wolf has relational ties to the Metis communities in Northern Alberta including Lac Labiche\, Donatville\, and Fort Chipewyan. Wolf graduated with a BFA in Performance from the University of Lethbridge in 2014 and then spent the next 5 years making theatre all over the prairies with dear friends\, trusted colleagues\, and complicated colonial institutions.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHis theatre work has focused on the development of new\, Indigenous\, and politically activated theatre. Wolf co-founded Thumbs Up Good Work Theatre with his sister Caleigh Crow in 2013 when they recognized a gap for independent\, Indigenous\, and working-class artists in the prairies. After cutting his teeth in TYA\, on regional stages\, and in Indie theatre in the prairies Wolf felt the call of the North and moved to Whitehorse in October 2019 to serve as the Artistic Director at Gwaandak Theatre Society on the Territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and Ta’an Kwäch’än Council. Wolf’s most recent play CoyWolf\, a hope-punk thriller navigating grief\, was published in fall 2025 by the Playwrights Canada Press and nominated for a 2026 Indigenous Voices Award. \n\n\n\nCreative Credits\n\n\n\nColin Wolf ………………………………………… Playwright\, Performer\, ProducerNathan Howe ……………………………………………………………………….. DirectorSydney Moore ……………………………………Assistant Director/Co-ProducerJensine Emiline Trondson ………………………….Costume /Tour TechnicianJesse Fulcher Gagnon ………………..Sound Composition/Tour TechnicianWhitten Jason ………………………………………………………..Lighting DesignerMackenzie Spellman ……………………………………………………Grant SupportRebecca Ballarin ……………………………………………………….. Admin Support@__sabrena.s ……………………………………Stage Manager/Tour Technician \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is organized by:
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/lumber/
LOCATION:Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC)\, 4701 52nd Ave\, Yellowknife\, NT\, X1A 2N7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Featured Presentations,NACC Presents,Yellowknife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20261206T100000
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SUMMARY:Creating A New Play Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Colin (Bourke) Wolf is a Métis (MNA) performer\, theatre maker\, and activist from the North-East of Moh’kins’tsis (Calgary)\, AB on Treaty 7 Territory. Colin\, and many of his family\, are Metis Nation of Alberta Citizens. Wolf has relational ties to the Metis communities in Northern Alberta including Lac Labiche\, Donatville\, and Fort Chipewyan. Wolf graduated with a BFA in Performance from the University of Lethbridge in 2014 and then spent the next 5 years making theatre all over the prairies with dear friends\, trusted colleagues\, and complicated colonial institutions. \n\n\n\nHis theatre work has focused on the development of new\, Indigenous\, and politically activated theatre. Creating a New Play is a workshop geared towards adult participants\, suitable for ages 15+. Participants will be taught about the process of creating a new one-person play and be given tools to be able to start their own new work creation process \n\n\n\nOnly 14 slots are available for this one day workshop.  \n\n\n\nThe workshop will be held off-site. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is organized by:
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/creating-a-new-play-workshop/
LOCATION:Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC)\, 4701 52nd Ave\, Yellowknife\, NT\, X1A 2N7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:NACC Presents,Special Presentations,Yellowknife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20261212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20261213T180000
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SUMMARY:Stage Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Betty-Lou Hushlak is a seasoned stage manager\, production manager\, and instructor. She recently returned to Theatre Network (Edmonton) to stage mange the premiere of Colleen Murphy’s Jupiter. A previous credit at Network includes Café Daughter\, which toured to the National Arts Centre\, The Belfry Theatre\, the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre\, Belgrade (Serbia)\, and Herceg Novi (Montenegro). In addition to her work on productions\, Betty is a long-time Stage Management instructor and a member of the Fine Arts Faculty at the University of Lethbridge. \n\n\n\nThis two-day workshop will provide experienced and aspiring stage managers alike with practical skills in stage management\, from pre-production until post-production. \n\n\n\nOnly 16 slots are available for this two day workshop.  \n\n\n\nDay One will be held off-site. Day Two will be held at the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre. Each day runs from 10:00am to 6:00pm with a one hour break. Lunch not provided.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is organized by:
URL:https://www.naccnt.ca/event/stage-management-workshop/
LOCATION:Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC)\, 4701 52nd Ave\, Yellowknife\, NT\, X1A 2N7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:NACC Presents,Special Presentations,Yellowknife
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