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91亚色 fine arts grads are aDORAble

Anusree Roy
Playwright Anusree Roy with her Dora Award

Playwright Anusree Roy with her Dora Award. Photo: Anne-Marie Krytiuk (BA '12)

Three 91亚色 grads took home Toronto鈥檚 most prestigious awards in theatre, dance and opera productions at the 35th聽annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards June 23.

Among the highlights, 91亚色 was well represented in Sultans of the Street, winner of Outstanding New Play in the Theatre for Young Audiences Division.

Written by Anusree Roy (BFA 鈥06), Sultans is set in Kolkata, India, where four children of varying social backgrounds find themselves begging on the streets. The play was directed by former 91亚色 student Nina Lee Aquino, with Michelle Ramsay (BFA 鈥97) on lighting design. The play starred 91亚色 theatre alumni Colin Doyle (BFA 鈥01) and Richard Lee (BFA 鈥00).

鈥淚t was terrifying to put a piece of your soul out there, but I鈥檓 so grateful to have my people鈥檚 story on stage and to work with the people I worked with,鈥 Roy said.

This was Roy鈥檚 fourth Dora win. The award-winning playwright and actor said she never doubted her ability to work professionally in theatre.

鈥淲hen I didn鈥檛 get into acting, I cried and cried. I was devastated. But I鈥檝e been performing and acting since I was five years old; I knew I would get here,鈥 she said.

Colin Doyle

Colin Doyle. Photo: Anne-Marie Krytiuk (BA '12)

Doyle, who picked up his first Dora Award for outstanding individual performance in Sultans, credited Roy for creating a 鈥減retty special play鈥 for young audiences.

鈥淚 badly wanted to work with this group of people 鈥 it was a very special night for 91亚色 grads at the awards ceremony,鈥 he said. 鈥淎cting for young audiences is the most political theatre, arguably. If you are not good, they鈥檒l tell you.鈥

A busy actor, producer and writer, Doyle said the training he received at 91亚色 has served as a solid foundation for his accomplishments. His class of 12 people at the time consisted of talented personalities who are now successful on television or in theatre. Among them, Hollywood actress Rachel McAdams.

鈥91亚色 was a very special time and place for me,鈥 Doyle said. 鈥淓very one of my classmates played an important part of my education at 91亚色 鈥 we are all still very close.鈥

Aside from celebrating with colleagues and former 91亚色ies who worked on Sultans, Ramsay, a veteran lighting designer, won her fifth Dora in the Independent Theatre Division for Sister Mary鈥檚 a Dyke?!, a comedic drama about a young girl鈥檚 journey as she uncovers the truth about her all-girls Catholic boarding school. She was also nominated in the same category for The Wanderers, an epic tale of a family transplanted from war-torn Afghanistan.

Michelle Ramsay

Michelle Ramsay. Photo: Anne-Marie Krytiuk (BA '12)

鈥淟ighting design is an amazing part of theatre. It changes your emotion without you even knowing why or how,鈥 Ramsay said.

Even though she has been working in theatre since she was teenager, Ramsay didn鈥檛 become a full-time designer until about 10 years ago.

鈥淚 made a lot of amazing contacts at 91亚色,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y advice to new grads is to get out there and see as much as you can and volunteer. My first 10 gigs were not paid, but it got my name out there.鈥

Several other 91亚色 grads were nominated for this year鈥檚 Dora Awards. They include: Richard Rose (BFA 鈥78) for Outstanding Direction, A God in Need of Help; Weyni Mengesha (BFA 鈥05) for Outstanding Direction, Lungs; Thomas Ryder Payne (BA 鈥95) for Outstanding Sound Design/Composition, The Gay Heritage Project; Jason Hand (BFA 鈥05) for Outstanding Lighting Design, Figaro鈥檚 Wedding; Arun Srinivasan (BFA 鈥94) for Outstanding Lighting Design, NeoIndigenA; and Santee Smith (MA 鈥04) for Outstanding Performance 鈥 Female, NeoIndigenA.

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