A Message
Hi dear friends,
I hope you’re doing well and swiftly adjusting to this cheeky, brisk change in the air…I heard geese today already. The panic!
All joking aside, I hope you had a very delightful summer, and THANK YOU for sharing your days with us at the Ruins.
Curiously, August and September are quite busy months for me at SIR post-season; that’s when I dream about the future and have many conversations about next year, bouncing around ideas about shows, artists, dates…and budgets. And speaking of being busy, things at SIR feel quite dynamic these days. We said farewell to our Managing Director Sara Malabar at the end of the season, and next week we will be interviewing candidates for the position – we expect to have someone new at the office as my partner-in-fun by early October, though the timeline may shift depending on the successful applicant. Indeed, there are big changes ahead.
Speaking of last season: wasn’t that just wild?! Everything happened, on/offstage: smoke from wildfires, flash-storms, replacement actors…in the end, 30% of our season was heavily affected – 14 performances were either modified or cancelled altogether . Sadly, cancellations due to extreme weather and wildfires happened in festivals and theatres across Canada this Summer, from BC to Newfoundland – 2025 was, tragically, a very challenging summer for outdoor theatre. The future demands ingenuity and adaptability, and we are already in the midst of those complex conversations with partners and collaborators. It is both an uncertain, but also an exciting time.
BUT, there was also beauty and great shows this season, and YOU, our lovely supporters and patrons who continue to believe in the magic and unique quality of the type of live theatre that only SIR can deliver – immersive, elemental, irreverent, joyous. Every year we return to one of the most beautiful parks in Manitoba and delight in the opportunity to immerse our audiences in a sanctuary of sound and meaning .
We will be busy this Fall preparing that magic for you once again. This is what I can tell you for now, bearing in mind plans are still developing… we will likely have a great comedy as our main Shakespeare show in 2026…our second offering will be something quite fresh and daring in both form and content…both directors are beloved and highly experienced SIR friends…and there will be the occasional surprise and educational/training opportunities throughout the year.
BUT ALSO, even more crucially…in order for all of that fun and essential community work to happen, we will be doing a LOT of fundraising this Fall to make up for the losses from our challenging past season, and to make sure we can deliver a 2026 that is full of adventure and pleasures and poetry and vital conversations.
Speaking of conversations and fundraising: we have recently partnered with One Great Lottery as one of the charities they support from across the country! This is a great way to learn more about local organizations and how you can support them – and win prizes . You have likely received a few messages from us about it already in your inbox, so keep your eyes open for more soon. Visit THIS LINK to learn more!
Stay tuned for more anon, my friends! There’s much fun still to be had – and hey, it IS still Summer!
Happy Back to School / Back to Work / Denial That Winter Is Coming season, xo
Rodrigo, artistic director
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