In Conversation with Sarah Kitz and Marie Beath Badian

Image description: A close-up of a rainbow underside of a CD disc, the center of the disc frames a collage image of a prairie field of lush wheat and a blue night sky with a full moon. In the field stands a large, red grain elevator. To the left the CN Tower pokes into the framed scene.

[Image description: Two portrait photos in overlapping pink and red circles. In the circle at top left we have Sarah, a white woman with brown curly hair. At the bottom right, we have Marie Beath, a Filipino woman with wavy, shoulder length dark hair.]

Sarah and Marie Beath share their thoughts about this show, about theatre and today’s influences and writing plays in this audio conversation. Click the buttons below to listen, or to read the transcript.

“What I think we have forgotten about is that we are writing for an audience. As playwrights, that's what distinguishes us…we are writing in service.” 

- Marie Beath Badian

To access a transcript of this conversation, click here.