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About: Statement of Aspirations
The Windsor Theatre is a flexible black-box studio production space that serves as the primary laboratory facility for the Drama Program
at Mount Allison University. As such, it is the centre of informed, guided, process-driven theatre production on the campus. The facility
is dedicated to learning and teaching about allaspects of drama and theatre through an approach that features creative problem solving
in a structured, safe, and well-equipped environment.
A professional staff of two provides direct support for all Drama Studies productions and events in the theatre. This includes facilitating
student learning through
provision of professional expertise in design, management, and technical areas, and through hands-on guidance
of student designers, managers, and technicians. Each year, a number of students are
appointed as Student Technicians, in which capacity
(and for a small stipend) they learn by serving as apprentices and assistants to the Production Manager and the Resident Designer and as
resource-persons for other student-learners in the theatre.
Participation in Drama Studies productions and events in the Windsor Theatre is open to all members of the Mount Allison community,
whether or not they are studying Drama formally, providing a unique opportunity for development of theatre skills in an environment
energized and informed by the work of students Majoring or Minoring in Drama Studies.
Glen Nichols, Cordula Quint, Supervising Faculty
Mike Griffin, Crake Drama Fellow
Paul A. Del Motte, Production Manager
Decima J. Mitchell, Resident Designer
Alex Fancy, Director of Tintamarre
Crystal Chettiar, Cecilia Jennings, Justin Thomas, Bernard Soubry, Student Technicians
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