Upcoming events.
Good Host: The Tale of the Gifted Prince
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents accessible performances of The Tale of the Gifted Prince.
Good Host: Casey & Diana
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents an accessible performance of Casey & Diana.
Performance: Lazy Susan
A play that spins with wit, warmth, and wisdom
Hilarious and heartfelt, Lazy Susan captures the messy, beautiful push-and-pull of a mother-daughter relationship in transition.
Audiences get a front row seat and sit side by side with the characters as their story unfolds around a giant spinning table. This immersive play explores love, loss, loyalty and coming-of-age… at any age.
Good Host: Thank You for Your Order
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents an accessible performance of Thank You for Your Order.
Good Host: A Doll’s House
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents accessible performances of A Doll’s House.
Good Host: Wildwoman
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents an accessible performance of Wildwoman
Performance: Deaf Arts Incubator
The Deaf Arts Incubator is a Deaf-led program by Inside Out Theatre that supports the development, creation, and presentation of new work by Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, and Deaf-identified artists. Rooted in Deaf culture, language, and lived experience, the incubator provides artists with resources, space, and mentorship to create ambitious, accessible performances that challenge dominant hearing norms. Presented at The Erratics Indie Arts Club, the incubator nurtures bold artistic voices and advances a more inclusive future for Canadian theatre.
Good Host: Come From Away
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents accessible performances of Come From Away.
Performance: Punchline
Punch Line, a solo work by Jacques Poulin-Denis, borrows as much from the comedic style of a one man show as it does from the intimacy and depth of a confession. In the guise of an artist talk, Jacques Poulin-Denis shares his takes on life and loses himself in thought. Through stories and anecdotes filled with joyful irony, insight and humour, he reveals himself. Characters emerge from this flow of ideas, embodying the multiplicity of our existence, the many avatars that compose us and the at times absurd strategies we use to hold our contradictions together.
The Erratics Indie Arts Club Launch Party
Join us as we launch our new venue, reveal the stunning designs, announce a new public art project, share info about how to get involved, and raise a toast!
Legally Blonde (The Musical)
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents accessible performances of Legally Blonde (The Musical), a feel-good story of empowerment and determination.
Liars at a Funeral
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents an accessible performance of Liars at a Funeral, a laugh-out-loud comedy about family, love, and mischief.
Awowakii
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents accessible performances of Awowakii, a comedic drama about family, identity, and connection.
Most Imaginary Worlds
A play created by artists with disabilities, inspired by stories of children with disabilities.
Charlotte Bubble feels like the world just doesn’t make any sense to her, “I feel like something is wrong, like the world and me just don’t fit.” Wishing she could imagine a whole new world made just for her, she visits the Make Believers Maker Space where she discovers stories of hope, gems of hilarity, battles with equality, and triumphs of the human spirit. Will Charlotte’s imagination be the key to holding space for herself, articulating what she needs, and inviting others into her world?
Blithe Spirit
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents accessible performances of Blithe Spirit, a supernatural comedy full of wit and whimsy by Noël Coward.
Please Return to Empire Video
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents an accessible performance of Please Return to Empire Video, a hilarious and heartfelt coming-of-age comedy set in a video store.
King James
Inside Out Theatre’s Good Host Program presents an accessible performance of King James, a funny and moving story of friendship and basketball fandom by Rajiv Joseph.
Deafy
Deaf public speaker Nathan Jesper has arrived at his venue desperately late. As he launches into his speech, he soon realizes that things are not what they seem. Written and performed by Deaf actor Chris Dodd, Deafy is a stand-up/sit-down tragicomedy blending ASL, the spoken word and surtitles which reflects on the experience of what it is like to be a Deaf person in a hearing world and leads you on an unexpected journey of what it really means to belong.
A Streetcar Named Desire
Good Host Program and Theatre Calgary present accessible performances of A Streetcar Named Desire, including ASL interpretation, audio description, and a relaxed environment. Experience Tennessee Williams’ classic like never before.