Join us for a special evening with acclaimed designer Astrid Janson, whose work in Canadian theatre has long fused politics and satire with striking visual design. In conversation with director, dramaturg, and librettist Matthew Jocelyn—former Artistic & General Director of Canadian Stage and former head of France’s Atelier du Rhin, and a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres—Astrid will reflect on her design experience. She’ll revisit her early days at Toronto Workshop Productions (TWP), her bold collaborations with Deanne Taylor and Michael Hollingsworth of VideoCabinet, and her more recent work with Djanet Sears.
This event explores how costume and set design can embody political critique and spark theatrical provocation. Janson’s designs for “The War of 1812” and “Trudeau and the FLQ”, currently featured in our Preview Exhibition, are great examples of that. Both plays are part of “The History of the Village of the Small Huts”, Michael Hollingsworth’s legendary play cycle that reflects on Canadian history through a sharp, fast-paced form of political theatre. Janson’s costume work—outrageous, symbolic, and darkly funny—brings satire to life: to define power, vanity, and chaos onstage.
In addition to her theatrical work, Astrid will also touch on some of her other design adventures—EXPO’86, Conklin Calgary Stampede, and more—that reflect her enduring passion for political theatre.
Free admission. Space is limited, RSVP here to reserve your spot:
www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/theatre-museum-canada/events/satire-through-attire
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