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Red Beti Theatre Season 12

Developing a new generation of work.

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Women.
Writing.
Workshop.

RBT’s 12th Season is all about developing the work of IBPOC playwrights. Delve into family dynamics, death and female empowerment in our partnership with Pleiades Theatre; experience live readings of bold new plays at our annual new play festival and immerse yourself in Goddess culture in our sensual and multi-genre ambitious Triptych. Red Beti’s 12th Season invites audiences to move with us as we develop new works, adding to the ever expanding Canadian canon.

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The Devi Triptych

 The Devi Triptych is a reclamation of Goddess (Devi) culture brought to audiences in a suite of devised plays premiering in Hamilton Ontario.

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Decolonise Your Ears Festival

 The 4th Annual Decolonise Your Ears New Play Festival is a three-day festival running October 3rd - 6th, 2024.

Submissions Now Open for Playwrights.

Red Beti Theatre

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211 Herkimer St, Hamilton, ON L8P 2H7

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Administration Hours
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM EST, Monday to Friday

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For general queries, please contact info@redbetitheatre.org

To audition, please email submissions@redbetitheatre.org

To request permission to make a play submission, please email radha@redbetitheatre.org

*We do not accept unsolicited play submissions.

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This acknowledgement isn’t enough. How can it be? Only action will suffice.
 
As settlers on Turtle Island, it’s our duty to respect and protect its living beings, human, non-humans, forests, lakes and mountains.
 
We wish and hope for Indigenous Sovereignty, knowing it will never right the wrongs inflicted in the name of progress under Colonialism: It will never return children home.

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