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Work With RBT

Applications Open: Resilience Residencies

Apply by: 7th September, 2025

Time: 1-3 months

Honorarium: $250/month

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Red Beti Theatre's Resilience Residencies provide opportunities to local performance artists to develop their work in our private studio space. Whether you're working on a play, a movement piece, literary or vocal expression art, or anything outside and in between, we want to support you in the creation of your art. 

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Our studio is located at the cotton factory on Sherman Avenue N. in Hamilton, Ontario. 

The space is in a shared building and is accessed by a one-storey flight of stairs with no elevator outside standard business hours. We cannot guarantee complete physical accessibility - contact us to discuss any accessibility requirements.

Our Priority Groups

  • Indigenous, Black, and racialised folks

  • Members of the LGBTQ+ community 

Get in touch!

 

Send your CV/bio + Cover Letter to info@redbetitheatre.org

Please include a description of the work you wish to develop in this residency, and the length of time (1, 2, or 3 months) you would like to use our space.

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Apply by: 7th September, 2025

 

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For Media Inquires: media@redbetitheatre.org

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270 Sherman Ave N Hamilton, ON L8L 6N4

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Administration Hours
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM EST, Monday to Friday

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For general queries, please contact info@redbetitheatre.org

To audition, please email submissions@redbetitheatre.org

To request permission to make a play submission, please email radha@redbetitheatre.org

*We do not accept unsolicited play submissions.

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This acknowledgement isn’t enough. How can it be? Only action will suffice.
 
As settlers on Turtle Island, it’s our duty to respect and protect its living beings, human, non-humans, forests, lakes and mountains.
 
We wish and hope for Indigenous Sovereignty, knowing it will never right the wrongs inflicted in the name of progress under Colonialism: It will never return children home.

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