Honouring all voices in theatre during an unprecedented time

World Theatre Day

In celebration of World Theatre Day, Theatre Instructor Thrasso Petras shares his thoughts on giving all human identities a voice, and how artists and educators must be prepared to take risks in order to do it.

Getting set for the next stage: How the pandemic helped this theatre grad rediscover the power of story

Although COVID-19 has meant a hiatus for the performing arts community, actor Julia Siedlanowska has been reflecting on how storytelling can help people heal.

Campus events March 9-13

This week you can de-stress with some doggos, discuss how better to welcome newcomers to Canada and more.

Campus events March 2–6

This week you can get a leg up on your job hunt, have a night out at the theatre and more!

Stagecraft grad creates high-end custom carpentry

Woodworking whiz Michael Young creates scenic sets for the entertainment industry and unique pieces for big names like Red Bull and Clearly.

Fall 2019: A semester in photos

Therapy dogs, Global Engagement Days, two amazing plays, and welcoming new Douglas students, made Fall 2019 a busy semester.

Winter 2019: a semester in photos

Therapy dogs, rallies, graduation and more made Winter 2019 a busy semester.

Child and Youth Care student gives back

Meredith Graham has faced many difficulties in life. She left home when she was a teenager, couch surfed, and graduated high school while living in a group home. She also has bipolar disorder. But none of that has stopped her from pursuing her career and educational goals. Meredith works as a youth and family development worker for a Burnaby non-profit and is studying in the Child and Youth Care program at Douglas College. “Some days are brighter than others and it is an ongoing learning process for me to appreciate that my… Read More

Theatre student breathes life into his characters

Portraint of theatre student Jackson Boudreau by David Denofreo

Jackson Boudreau’s love of movies led to a passion for performing on stage.