GAVAN CHEEMA – RESIDENCY & MENTORSHIP (2018-2019)
Gavan Cheema is a director, writer, producer, dramaturg and co-Artistic Director of Theatre Conspiracy. She is based out of Vancouver: the traditional, unceded, and occupied territories of the Coast Salish peoples of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. She is a first generation Canadian, with roots coming from the five rivers of Punjab. She is a recent recipient of the Sam Payne Award for Most Promising Emerging Artist at the Jessie Richardson Awards.
Gavan’s play Himmat premiered in Vancouver at The Cultch in May 2022 and will be presented at the Surrey Civic Theatres in Spring 2024. She holds a double major from the University of British Columbia in Theatre and History, as well as a high school teaching certification. She has created work and directed for various local, national and international stages and has extensive experience in youth engagement, theatre education and workshop facilitation.
ARYO KHAKPOUR – RESIDENCY & MENTORSHIP (2016-2017)
Aryo Khakpour is a Vancouver-based multidisciplinary performer, dramaturg and director. He was born and raised in Tehran, a city of high population, extreme poetry, deadly pollution, passionate friendships and political debates. There, he read a lot of plays, bought all the theatre theory books, watched plenty of films, and took some acting classes at Samandarian Institute.
He immigrated to Canada with his parents and his brother in 2005. In Vancouver, Aryo worked for a few years in warehouses and shops, and was involved in community theatre in Coquitlam (Stage 43). Later he took classes at Methodica Acting Studio and trained in corporeal mime with Dean Fogal at Tooba Physical Theatre. Inspired by his teachers at Tooba, all SFU graduates, Aryo signed up for the journey and now holds a BFA (Honours) in Theatre Performance from Simon Fraser University. At SFU Penelope Stella, DD Kugler and Stephen Hill mentored him.
Aryo has been involved in a number of theatre, dance and film productions. Recent performances include: battery opera’s M/Hotel, Justine Chambers’ Family Dinner (Canada Dance Festival), and Theatre Conspiracy’s Foreign Radical. Aryo co-founded The Biting School with his brother Arash. The Biting School has been presented at Dancing on the Edge Festival, Dance Days Victoria, rEvolver Festival and Dance in Vancouver over the past three years.
Aryo is strongly rooted in both physical devised theatre-making that defies text and the extraordinarily powerful plays that have inspired him since the beginning of his practice. Aryo is interested in the dynamics of power, implications of ideologies, repetition of mythologies, systems of patriarchy, and adaptation of cultures, which were reflected in Silk Road, his research project produced by and created with Hong Kong Exile, on Iranian passion plays in a Canadian context.
The mentorship was made possible through a B.C. Arts Council Early Career Development grant.
MILTON LIM – RESIDENT ARTIST (2014-2015)
Emerging theatre director and multi-disciplinary artist, Milton Lim, joined Theatre Conspiracy as artist in residence for 2014-’15. A graduate of SFU’s School for the Contemporary Arts, Milton is co-artistic director of Hong Kong Exile (HKX), an up-and-coming interdisciplinary company he founded with choreographer Natalie Tin Yin Gan and New Music composer Remy Siu.
“As a young artist investigating socio-cultural politics in an era of globalization, it’s very exciting to see Theatre Conspiracy’s ‘eye on the world’ as they confront important global issues." Milton collaborated on and played the part of The Host in Conspiracy's award-winning show Foreign Radical.
Tim Carlson and the Conspiracy team mentored Milton in building his career and company, and offered dramaturgical assistance for HKX’s eatingthegame, which Milton directed and created with fellow emerging theatre artist, Conor Wylie. eatingthegame premiered at Club PuSh 2015 (PuSh Festival).
The residency was made possible through a generous grant from the B.C. Arts Council's Early Career Development Program.
TANYA MARQUARDT – RESIDENT ARTIST (2013-2014)
Tanya Marquardt developed Duets for One with Conspiracy artistic director Tim Carlson, a rock-based performance adaptation of Tanya's memoir about her years as a teen runaway. Duets for One premiered at Club PuSh 2014, directed by Mallory Catlett.
JEREMY WALLER – RESIDENT ARTIST (2011-2013)
Jeremy Waller (Craning Neck Theatre) commissioned and developed the first production of Erik Ehn’s play Monster at Chapel Arts and a new version of Waller’s show Trunk at Club PuSh 2012. His residency was made possible through a grant from Canada Council’s professional development program.
QUINN HARRIS & JAMES FOY – RESIDENCY & MENTORSHIP (2009-2012)
Quinn Harris and James Foy (Gasheart Theatre) co-commissioned, workshopped and produced the first English translation of Heiner Müller’s Macbeth: nach Shakespeare in association with Theatre Conspiracy. Gasheart also created and presented NAPathy as part of Progress Lab’s HIVE 3 in 2010.
Made possible through a residency and mentorship grant from City of Vancouver Cultural Services.