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Theatre Organizations: Operating

Results Announcement

Deadline Date: November 5, 2019
Advisors:
Chiamaka, Toronto
Fyffe, Laurie, Ottawa
Hoffman, Roni, Toronto
Lickers-Sage, Cynthia, Ohsweken
Loevner, Brian, Toronto and Chicago

Advisory panels are used to provide advice and help set priorities in many granting competitions at the Ontario Arts Council (OAC). Advisory panels do not make grant decisions. Officers make final grant recommendations to the OAC Director & CEO and the OAC board based on advisors' comments, OAC priorities, the program budget and the number of applications to the program. In Years 2 and 3 of a multi-year cycle, requests are reviewed by the officer and not an advisory panel.
 
To safeguard the integrity of the peer assessment process, we do not allow anyone who has a direct conflict of interest with an application to serve on an assessment panel where that application is to be reviewed. Indirect conflicts of interest are managed by a standard OAC procedure.
Number of Applications:
23
Number of Grants Awarded:
18
Recipients:
Multi-Year Operating - Year 1
4th Line Theatre, Millbrook, $61,980
A Company of Fools Theatre Inc., Ottawa, $19,990
Blyth Festival, Blyth, $143,805
Burning Passions Theatre, Perth, $26,776
Driftwood Theatre Group, Toronto, $17,106
Hamilton Fringe Festival, Hamilton, $26,137
Lighthouse Festival Theatre, Port Dover, $67,369
Odyssey Theatre, Ottawa, $41,066
Ottawa Fringe Festival, Ottawa, $30,515
Shakespeare in the Ruff, Toronto, $17,568
St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival, Prescott, $23,684
SummerWorks Performance Festival, Toronto, $30,058
Thousand Islands Playhouse, Gananoque, $227,093
Toronto Fringe, Toronto, $85,138

Operating
London Fringe, London, $15,947
Port Stanley Festival Theatre, Port Stanley, $33,616
The Festival Players of Prince Edward County, Wellington, $15,678
YES Theatre, Sudbury, $30,000