Saturday, April 9, 2016 7:00pm to 11:00pm Tucker Ampitheatre @ The Cidadel Theatre Featuring 30 years of the Alberta Playwriting Competition winners, including Last Chance Leduc by Katherine Koller. Listen to one minute excerpts from 20 plays and vote to hear more of the five top plays. Vote again and get a chance at listening to 15 minutes of the showdown’s top voted play. Between the quick-fire readings...
A new short play by Katherine Koller, “Waterfall,” premieres at Little Black Dress Ink’s Onstage Festival in Los Angeles, CA. The play is directed by Christine Breihan and performed by William Hunt as Spiffy and Alan Blumenfeld as Alex. Produced by Katherine James at ACT of Communication. Showing on April 24 at 7 in a co-presentation with The Inkwell Theater at VS. Theatre. More info here....
On March 13, 2016, Riverkeeper, a new play by Katherine Koller, was presented in an excerpted reading at SkirtsAfire’s Peep Show, an afternoon of a selection of new works in progress. Riverkeeper was read by April Banigan, Mat Busby and Marina Mair-Sanchez. Dramaturgy and stage directions by Tracy...
“The Lost Goddess,” a new monologue by Katherine Koller about life after children, is part of The Mommy Monologues, commissioned by SkirtsAFire Festival, and previews on March 6, 2016 at Edmonton’s Script Salon. Other playwrights in The Mommy Monologues are Beth Graham, Andrea House, Annette Loiselle, Conni Massing, Nicole Moeller, Mieko Ouchi, Dana Rayment, Glenda Stirling, Michele Vance Hehir...
Katherine Koller’s first novel, Art Lessons, will be published by Enfield & Wizenty of Great Plains Publishing in Winnipeg, on both the adult and young adult lists as crossover fiction in September 2016! Excerpts from this novel were previously published in Room and Alberta...
Katherine Koller will work on her collection of short stories, The Lost Art of Second Chances, with mentor Myrl Coulter in 2016 in The Writers Guild of Alberta Mentorship...
Script Salon presents a new play by Katherine Koller, Riverkeeper, on September 6, 2015. The play explores themes of redemption, rediscovery and family. Sixty-year old River conjures her thirty-something parents to ask questions, relive their journey and find a way to let them go in a private ritual of healing on the river. Read by Lora Brovold, Coralie Cairns and Garett...
A new documentary by Theresa Wynnyk and Company of Women on the Screen is a sensitive biopic on the life of Canadian composer Malcolm Forsyth. It aired on CBC TV on August 1, 2015. Writer/producer/director, Theresa Wynnyk; storyeditor, Katherine Koller; Editor, Brenda Terning. A trailer for the documentary is here. The full 45-minute film is posted...