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Episode Synopsis
On this episode of On the Road we're in conversation with Ian Ross about road trips up and down Highway 6 in Manitoba and why he started writing and storytelling!
Ian Ross was born in McCreary, Manitoba. He calls the First Nation of Pinaymootang, the Métis community of Kinosota and the city of Winnipeg, home. His play, fareWel, won the Governor General’s Award for English Drama in 1997. His commentaries as Joe from Winnipeg CBC Radio and television, as well as NCI, were very popular. Ian has also been a drama instructor and educator for several years. He continues to write and live in Winnipeg.
Theatre Projects Manitoba creates and connects on Treaty 1 and Treaty 2 Territory and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We are grateful to the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples for their traditional stewardship of this land.
Theatre Projects Manitoba TPM is a professional theatre company with a 30 year history of producing plays that are catered to our local audience, animating stories of interest to Manitobans and supporting local artists and communities. Follow us on socials to see how you can tune into Chautauqua: The Interlake Trail!
Instagram: @tpmwinnipeg
Facebook: facebook.com/TPMwinnipeg
Twitter: @TPMwinnipeg
On the Road is edited by Tanner Manson, and features the musical talents of Duncan Cox.
Theatre Projects Manitoba’s Chautauqua: The Interlake Trail tour is generously supported by Manitoba Arts Council, Manitoba 150, RBC Emerging Artists Project, and Roll with It Rentals.
Ian Ross was born in McCreary, Manitoba. He calls the First Nation of Pinaymootang, the Métis community of Kinosota and the city of Winnipeg, home. His play, fareWel, won the Governor General’s Award for English Drama in 1997. His commentaries as Joe from Winnipeg CBC Radio and television, as well as NCI, were very popular. Ian has also been a drama instructor and educator for several years. He continues to write and live in Winnipeg.
Theatre Projects Manitoba creates and connects on Treaty 1 and Treaty 2 Territory and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We are grateful to the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples for their traditional stewardship of this land.
Theatre Projects Manitoba TPM is a professional theatre company with a 30 year history of producing plays that are catered to our local audience, animating stories of interest to Manitobans and supporting local artists and communities. Follow us on socials to see how you can tune into Chautauqua: The Interlake Trail!
Instagram: @tpmwinnipeg
Facebook: facebook.com/TPMwinnipeg
Twitter: @TPMwinnipeg
On the Road is edited by Tanner Manson, and features the musical talents of Duncan Cox.
Theatre Projects Manitoba’s Chautauqua: The Interlake Trail tour is generously supported by Manitoba Arts Council, Manitoba 150, RBC Emerging Artists Project, and Roll with It Rentals.
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