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FACILITATING

Using a combination of skills learned from running a room as a director and ensuring a project goes smoothly as a producer, Bryn loves to create theatre-based experiences for both youth and adults. She has facilitated talkbacks, led pre-show talks, spoke on panels and run workshops for companies such as the Stratford Festival, Musical Stage Company, Hart House Theatre and Studio 180 Theatre and she has experience facilitating programs that range from one week to several months in scope.

Moderating a discussion with Seana McKenna on the Festival stages, DLN 2024
Speaking on a panel at Hart House Theatre with Gabriella Sundar Singh and Hallie Seline
Giving a Lobby Talk on Hamlet to patrons at the Stratford Festival

Bryn is proud to be an Artistic Associate with Directors Lab North since 2022.

Alongside fellow Artistic Associates Leora Morris and Dr. Jill Carter and Artistic Director Evan Tsitsias, Bryn works on writing grant applications, curating the cohort, programming the Lab and building an international directing community.

DLN is an annual program in June every year that welcomes 30 directors from across Canada and around the world to experience a week of workshops, discussions, explorations and experiments in theatre directing, including guest sessions with Canada’s most influential theatre artists. Directors Lab North is the longest running, and now only, program of its kind in Canada. Learn more at directorslabnorth.com.

One Song Glory 2025 Showcase photo by Dahlia Katz.

In 2025, Bryn was thrilled to be the Program Manager for the Musical Stage Company‘s pre-professional training program for youth age 13-19, One Song Glory.

Bryn ran auditions, selected the cohort of 30 young performers and non-performers from across the GTA and beyond, curated the teaching artists and guest artists and designed the concept for the final showcase.

Participants learned four songs from the musical theatre canon, wrote four new musical theatre songs, staged and rehearsed their songs across only four Saturdays. The result was a month of astonishing artistic growth and an incredibly passionate performance by promising musical theatre performers.