TAEA

British Columbia

Chapter Director: Craig Wrotniak – North Surrey Secondary 
Craig is a teacher for the Surrey School District and a member of IATSE Local 118. Craig has won numerous awards for his work directing and designing youth theatre productions. He has been the President for the Surrey Drama Teachers’ Association and the ABCDE Surrey Zone Representative for the past 10 years.

Craig holds an undergraduate degree in Theatre Education from The University of British Columbia and a Master of Arts Degree in Theatre Production from Central Washington University. He is the Theatrical Arts Guild – TAG troupe director at North Surrey Secondary.

Board & Regional Directors: Dana Ebtekar, Glen Pope, Mark Rossiter, Nikki Hockey, Caroljoy Green, Benjamin Bram Pilger, Alayne Cheny, Braeden Saucy and Nette Martin.

Regional Directors:

Victoria Region: Nette Martin with Yvette Dudley Neuman

Nanaimo Region: Yvette Dudley Neuman

Metro Vancouver Region: Ashley Chodat with Benjamin Pilger

Surrey Region: Mark Rossiter with Braeden Saucy

Fraser Valley Region: Alayne Cheny

Okanagan Region: Brent Sharpe

Northern BC Region: Caroljoy Green

Alberta

Chapter Director: Aliza Sarian

Regional Director Teams:

Edmonton Region – Linette Smith and Nicole Poplawski

Calgary Region – Thomas Currie and Leeanne McLim

Lethbridge Region – Barrett Swedsen

Northern Alberta (Peace Region) – Heidi Ambrose and Dee Damocles

Saskatchewan

Chapter Director: Darlene Briere – SDA
Board & Regional Directors: Saskatchewan Drama Association Sub-Committee Darlene is the Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Drama Association beginning this part of her career in November 2003. Darlene received her Bachelor of Education from the University of Regina in l989 and her Master of Education in 1999. As well, she has received an Arts Administration Certificate form the Banff Centre School for Management in February 1994. Darlene began her teaching career with Regina Public Schools.

She then moved on to teach in the Arts Education, Faculty of Education, University of Regina where she taught arts education, drama education, and several other pre-service teacher education classes. She supervised hundreds of teacher pre-interns and interns; the part of her job she loved the most. Besides working at Sask Drama, Darlene’s many accomplishments include: coordinated the “Celebrating Arts Education” event for several years at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in the early 2000’s, coordinated and edited “Continuing Studies in the Arts” for the SSEA, provincial team leader for Art FX and Vic Cicansky units of study and workshops in Arts Education, and the publisher/editor for SDA’s Magazine of Student Written Plays “My Lines”.

Darlene and her husband Ray, have three grown and married children, Bryan, Lyndsay,and Jerrod and eight fantastic grandchildren – Annabel, Adalyn, Malia, Harrison, Charlotte, Linnea, Gabrielle, and Camille.

Regional Directors:

Saskatoon Region: Theresa Johnson

Manitoba

Chapter Director: Kyle W. Collins – River Heights Public School
Kyle is the theatre department head at Ecole River Heights School, an International Baccalaureate school in Winnipeg. He is the past President of the Manitoba Drama Educators Association, and is the Dramatic Arts/Theatre representative for his school division’s Arts Council. In his classroom, Kyle utilizes Collective Creation and Theatre of the Oppressed to encourage his students to create original theatrical performances that address personal, community, and global issues.

Board & Regional Directors: Manitoba Drama Educators’ Association Sub-Committee – Adam Charbonneau and Amanda Alexander

Western Manitoba / Brandon Regional Director: Lisa Vasconcelos

Ontario

Ontario Regional Directors:

North Bay Region – Allison Green & Shawn Rocheleau

Toronto York Region – Naguib Keval & Leda Miles

Toronto Mississagua Region – Angela Lim

Ottawa Region – Natalie Simard

Niagara Region – Tracy Garrett

Waterloo Region – Laureen Flanagan

Timmins Region – TBA

Kingston Region – TBA

Windsor Region – TBA

Quebec

Chapter Director: Sarah Mahoney – Lower Canada College
Sarah Mahoney is a theatre arts teacher with over 10 years of experience producing and directing theatre internationally. Before getting her education degree at McGill University, she worked as a theatre producer and director in England, Holland, France, Tanzania, Canada and Australia.

She focused on working with new playwrights to foster writing and accessibility. While creating new works she has always been involved in teaching theatre. In Tanzania, she set up a volunteer program to teach theatre and English as an after-school program at a local school in Arusha. She also taught theatre in Canberra, Cambridge and Ottawa. 

Ms. Mahoney is passionate about the importance of theatre education and its impact on teens. Theatre allows us to engage with the world and express ourselves. It encourages empathy in a world where we are distancing ourselves from one another and teaches students important life skills, such as public speaking, confidence, teamwork, storytelling and thinking creatively.

 

Quebec City Regional Director – Cynthia Gagnon

 

New Brunswick

Chapter Director: Dayna Ellis – Rothesay Netherwood School
Board & Regional Directors: Caroline Fletcher

Nova Scotia

Matthew Walker

Matthew is the leader of the theatre program at Dalhousie University in Halifax Nova Scotia. Matthew is passionate about giving students opportunities to learn and grow in the theatrical arts.

Prince Edward Island

Provincial Director: Melissa MacKenzie

Melissa is a multidisciplinary atist, educator and activist from PEI. She graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Musical Theatre Performance from Sheridan College in 2018 and has been performing on stages throughout Atlantic Canada since 2014. 

 “We all need to have a creative outlet- a window, a space- so we don’t lose track of ourselves.” – Norman Fischer

Newfoundland & Labrador

Chapter Director: Melanie Fleming – Queen Elizabeth Regional High School
​Melanie Fleming is the Theatre Program director at Queen Elizabeth Regional High in Conception Bay South, Newfoundland and Labrador. An actor since the age of twelve, Melanie has dedicated her life to Theatre and Theatre Education through acting, producing and directing in the local arts community and working with (as she refers to her students) “Theatre professionals in Training”.  It was through the mentorship of her first junior high drama coach that she was certian Theatre was her life’s path.

She convocated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts-Theatre from Grenfell Campus, Memorial University in 2008, and completed her Bachelor of Education the following year. Since that time she has worked with various theatre companies throughout the province and has taught in six different schools in four different provincial regions.

The students she’s had the pleasure of working with have performed at various Provincial and Atlantic festivals, and many are now professional artists and teachers in their own right. Passing on the love of Theatre to the next generation is vitally important and the ultimate goal of her career.

Board & Regional Directors: Jordan Flynn, Tim Matson, Jennifer Nakashima, John Rao, Danielle Smith and Scott Simms

Yukon

Chapter Director: Angela Drainville (Yukon Theatre for Young People)
 
Board & Regional Directors: David Kanary, Carolyn Westberg & Brandon Wicke
 

North West Territories

Chapter Director: Michael Duclos – Mackenzie Mountain School

Nunavut

Chapter Director: ​Samantha Abbott (Inuksuk High School)
Originally from Newfoundland, Samantha received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre/Acting) Degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland in 2004. Her love for theatre and education saw her go on to complete both a Bachelor and Masters of Education shortly thereafter. Since then, Samantha has been teaching Drama in various schools in Newfoundland, just outside London, England and eventually in Nunavut. Currently she teaches Grade 9-12 Drama to Students at Inuksuk High School in Iqaluit, Nunavut. 
 
Driven by a love of performance art, her classes are active and focus on the belief that theatre is a necessary part of educating the whole person. Her classes strive to offer a wide breadth and depth of theatrical techniques and processes that centre around movement and mindfulness to unlock student confidence. She loves the richness of culture provided by her students and is grateful to learn as much from their robust experiences as they do from classes.