The Wild Woman of the Woods
/Th'owxiya: The Hungry Feast Dish, by Kwantlen Playwright Joseph A. Dandurand is adapted from the West Coast First Nations Legends about the Wild Woman of the Woods…
Read MoreTh'owxiya: The Hungry Feast Dish, by Kwantlen Playwright Joseph A. Dandurand is adapted from the West Coast First Nations Legends about the Wild Woman of the Woods…
Read MoreCheck out this amazing feature in the Georgia Straight for Th'owxiya: The Hungry Feast Dish! We are so thrilled to have Tai Grauman as a member of this talented cast of young indigenous performers…
Read MoreMr. Hatch was please to accept two Jessie Richardson Awards this year! He'd like to thank his friends Edna, Betsy and Molly and all of his friends at Axis Theatre for helping him along the way! Let's celebrate with lemonade and brownies!…
Read MoreWorld premiere of Axis Theatre's TH'OWXIYA: THE HUNGRY FEAST DISH by Kwantlen playwright Joseph A. Dandurand will animate the UBC Botanical Garden's Amphitheatre this summer…
Read MoreAfter celebrating over 40 years of success, Axis is a now a brand that stands out from fledgling theatre groups, carrying confidence and self-awareness…
Read MoreQuelqu’un t’aime Monsieur Hatch retourne cette année avec une mini-tournée à Saguenay, QC le 26 et 27 juillet 2023…
FROG BELLY RAT BONE by Timothy Basil Ering, adapted by Chris McGregor, is back on the road! The show is touring exclusively to schools this season. Read more about the team on tour below!…
Catch two films based on Kwantlen First Nation tales ALL DAY LONG. Created by poet, author, and playwright Joseph A. Dandurand, who is the Director of the Kwantlen Cultural Centre…
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