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iPhoto caption: Vivien Endicott-Douglas & Liz Der. Photo by Dahlia Katz.

REVIEW: Enormity, Girl, and the Earthquake in Her Lungs offers a riveting spiral into the mind of a woman in crisis 

The show is approximately an hour-and-a-half long, but in the world of the story, it all takes place in only 10 minutes. Woolley’s choice to manipulate time in this way is clever and appropriate, allowing the audience to feel the enormity of what someone undergoing a mental health crisis might experience over a few minutes.

By Gus Lederman / Sep 26, 2025
iPhoto caption: Liz Der, Vivien Endicott-Douglas, Philippa Domville, and Sofia Rodriguez. Photo by Dahlia Katz.

Chelsea Woolley world premiere to kick off 2025-26 Nightwood season

A highly physical and unexpectedly comedic work, Enormity, Girl, and the Earthquake in Her Lungs explores refuge, resilience, and survival. At its centre is Vic, a young woman who finds herself in a shelter under extraordinary circumstances.

By Krystal Abrigo / Sep 12, 2025

Casting Announcement: Category E

Here's the cast and crew for Coal Mine Theatre's upcoming production of Category E.

Feb 15, 2018
iPhoto caption: Vivien Endicott-Douglas and Sam Kalilieh in Lo (or Dear Mr. Wells). Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann

Review: Lo (or Dear Mr. Wells)

While Rose Napoli’s play is gripping and properly uncomfortable, I do have concerns.

By Lynn Slotkin / Nov 2, 2017