CONGRATULATIONS MFA DIRECTING CANDIDATE DIANE BROWN, 2016/17 RECIPIENT OF THE BRA D’OR AWARD!



Carmen Aguirre and Diane Brown. Photo credit: Wendy Tsui, Gateway Theatre

Carmen Aguirre and Diane Brown. Photo credit: Wendy Tsui, Gateway Theatre


Congratulations Diane Brown, MFA Directing Candidate and director of the upcoming Les Belles-soeurs by Michel Tremblay, for being the 2016/17 recipient of The Bra D’Or Award, presented by the The Womens’ Caucus of Playwrights Guild of Canada.
Diane was presented the prestigious award by playwright Carmen Aguirre at the opening night performance of You Will Remember Me at the Gateway Theatre, Diane’s off-site play requirement for her degree. The Bra D’Or Award is presented annually to an individual who has supported the advancement of Canadian women playwrights.

The Womens’ Caucus of Playwrights Guild of Canada offered the following commendation on Diane’s award: “Over the last 26 years, Diane Brown has consistently championed works by women. As Artistic Director of Ruby Slippers Theatre, Diane has an extensive history of showcasing works by women in her regular programming. She also created and initiated both the Advance Theatre: New Works by Women five-day festival and the Femmes Fatales Series, where women perform their own work. Diane’s fundamental commitment to, and record of, producing outstanding plays created by women, makes her very worthy of this award.”

Diane Brown is a multi-award-winning director and actor and co-founder and Artistic Director of Ruby Slippers Theatre. She initiated Advance Theatre: New Works by Diverse Women in 2015 in response to the continued under-representation of women playwrights on Canadian stages. Diane is the Chair of Theatre Cares Vancouver, sits on the Theatre Advisory Committee for Langara College, and is involved with several social justice and environmental initiatives. A graduate of SFU, Diane is currently undertaking her master’s degree at UBC.

“I am so honoured to receive this award, as it is very meaningful to me,” says Diane. “For years I have been, like many others, working to redefine ‘normal’ on Canadian stages, to have gender equity and diversity issues be a thing of the past. In these frighteningly reactionary times it is more crucial now than ever to collectively commit ourselves to bringing diversity of all kinds to our stages, including, of course, women playwrights and their stories, which make up so little of our main stage professional fare. Inclusivity is what makes theatre a humanizing and powerful force in our society.”

Les Belles-soeur by Michel Tremblay, translated by John Van Burek & Bill Glassco, directed by Diane Brown: March 16-April 1, 7:30 pm, Frederic Wood Theatre. Tickets: theatrefilm.ubc.ca