First Name
Bruce
Middle Name
Last Name
Barton
City
Country
State or Province
AB
Job Title
Co-Artistic Director
Biography
Bruce Barton is a playwright, dramaturg, director, and scholar. His stage plays have been produced across Canada on stage and radio, and have been celebrated (National Playwriting Competition finalist, Merritt Award nomination) and published (New Canadian Drama 8: Speculative Drama from Borealis Press). Selected stage works include Still, Life (1993), Roswell (1998, 2001), Taking Art (2004), All Good Things (2013), YouTopia (2013), tiny (2019) and aiam (2021); nationally broadcast radio dramas include Gros Morne Variations #3 (1998) and Two Strangers (2003). In the past two decades Bruce has worked primarily as a writer, dramaturg, and director with physically-based and devising performance companies, such as Number Eleven, Artistic Fraud of Newfoundland, Zuppa Theatre, Bluemouth, Inc., and Theatre Gargantua.

Bruce has also directed professionally for three decades, most recently with Vertical City, an interdisciplinary company for which he is Co-Artistic Director (with Pil Hansen). Vertical City projects include YouTopia (2013), All Good Things (2013), Trace (2014), 2YouTopia (2014), Did you mean 'rocket'? (2018), and aiam (2021). Bruce has also directed collaborations with Kaeja d'Dance (The Rogue Show, 2014), and Hopscotch Collective (Swimmer (68), 2011).

Bruce also holds a PhD in Theatre and Film, and was a faculty member at the University of Toronto for the past 15 years (2001 - 2015), where he taught playwriting, dramaturgy, devising, and intermedial performance. In January of 2015 Bruce became the first Director of the School of Creative and Performing Arts at the University of Calgary. He has published in many scholarly and practical periodicals, including TDR, Theatre Journal, Theatre Topics, Performance Research, Canadian Theatre Review, University of Toronto Quarterly, and Theatre Research in Canada, as well as several national and international essay collections. His book publications include Marigraph (2004), Imagination in Transition: Mamet Moves to Film (2005), Collective Creation, Collaboration and Devising (2008), Reluctant Texts from Exuberant Performance: Canadian Devised Theatre (2008), Developing Nation: New Play Creation in English-Speaking Canada (2009), At the Intersection of Art and Research (2010), and Performance as Research: Methods, Knowledge, Impact (2018). He is the co-editor of the theme issues of Canadian Theatre Review on “Theatrical Devising” (2009), “Memory” (2011) "Dance and Movement Dramaturgy" (2014), and "Artistic Research" (2018), as well as the theme issue of Theatre Research in Canada on “Theatre and Intermediality” (2011). Current research includes the SSHRC-funded project "Re-imagining Intimacy: Immersive and Participatory Performance in the Age of Covid-19."
Language(s) spoken
English
Interested in freelance opportunities
Yes