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What It Means To Show Up

What It Means To Show Up

Earlier this month, Ben Bankas – a comedian with racist and misogynistic views – was programmed to perform in downtown Kitchener. Thankfully, the shows were cancelled after several groups, including Queer Youth Defence, made incredible efforts to voice concerns from...

World Theatre Day Message 2025

As I reflect during this time, I think about what I have experienced over the past decade – events in my personal life that seeped into my theatre life, and those in my professional career that have truly shaped who I have become. This past year, however, has been my...
A Message from Artistic Director, Pam Patel

A Message from Artistic Director, Pam Patel

Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Supporters of MT Space, I call on your help again as we make a final push to solidify the establishment of the Majdi Bou-Matar Bursary fund. The past few years have been quite a journey for many of us. After a difficult and trying time,...
Message from the AD, Pam Patel: Honouring Majdi

Message from the AD, Pam Patel: Honouring Majdi

Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Supporters of MT Space,  This past summer, many of you extended your words of love and support. Being reminded that I was surrounded by community helped me to get through the most difficult time I have ever experienced at MT...
A Difficult Summer – Update from Pam Patel

A Difficult Summer – Update from Pam Patel

Dearest MT Space Friends, Family, Colleagues, and Supporters,   Words cannot explain the shock and grief that has rippled through this MT Space community that spans across borders and oceans.   These past weeks and months have...

Acknowledge the Land & People

With gratitude and appreciation, MT Space acknowledges that we live, learn, and benefit on the traditional territory of
the Chonnonton, Anishinaabeg (Ojibway, Mississauga, Chippewa, and Algonquin), and Haudenosaunee Confederacy
(Six Nations including the Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, Oneida, and Tuscarora Nations).

This includes disputed territory known colonially as the Haldimand Tract,
which originally included six miles on each side of the Grand River, from the river’s source to Lake Erie.

We acknowledge our responsibilities to share land and resources peacefully
under the ‘Dish with One Spoon’ and ’Two Row’ covenants.

We honour that these Nations of people have been living on, working on, and caring for
this place from time immemorial and continue to do so today.

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