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Carina Gaspar

Job Title: Dramaturg
Location: Toronto, ON
Education:

Master of Arts in Theatre Studies, York University, 2011
σ Panelist at the 2011 and 2012 CATR conferences.
σ Received graduate scholarship due to exemplary commitment to studies.

Bachelor of Arts in English Literature | Drama, University of Waterloo, 2008
σ Resurrected dormant school newspaper, acting as Editor-in-Chief from 2005 – 2008.
σ Received English award, given to graduating student with top average in the program.

Biography:

Carina Gaspar holds a Master’s degree from York University in Theatre Studies, with a strong focus on physical theatre and its dramaturgical practices. She was named one of the recipients of the LMDA 2014 Residency Grant for her exploration into the Manitoulin Conservatory for Performance and Creation. She also worked at Pat the Dog Theatre Creation as a dramaturg for two years, overseeing 200+ playwright members.

Carina also functioned as the Dramaturgical and New Play Development intern at Nightwood Theatre, Assistant Dramaturg on Frankenstein’s Ghosts with Blue Rider Ensemble, and co-facilitated the annual PlaySmelter reading series in Northern Ontario.

As an actor, she’s trained with Lecoq masters Theatre Smith-Gilmour and Leah Cherniak, and also John Turner of the clown duo ‘Mump and Smoot’. Currently, she is developing her first full-length clown show, Denmarked, for the 2016 Toronto Fringe Festival.

As an academic and practitioner, she brings a unique combination of skills to the table that encompasses both text-based and physical theatre dramaturgical templates.

Areas of Expertise:

σ Production Dramaturgy
σ Physical Theatre & Clown
σ Analysis & Comprehensive Dramaturgical Notes

Language(s) spoken:

English

Recent Work:

Dramaturgical credits:
σ PlaySmelter reading festivals, 2013 and 2014
σ Jessica Anderson's "My Purple Wig"
σ Kyle Capstick's "I'm Not Anybody"
σ Emil Sher's "Conviction"
σ Matthew Heiti's "Plague"
σ Cora Eckert's "Aftercare" and "Conception"
σ Jenny Hazelton's "Dead Pan Land"
σ Kristin Shepherd's "Hope Op"

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