Look what we've done in 3 years!
Over the last three years, Artword has created and produced a remarkable list of productions, all without external funding.
 Shows directed by Ronald Weihs and designed by Judith Sandiford (1999 - 2003):

Cu'Fu: Stories of a Sicilian Family
Written and performed by Charly Chiarelli, directed by Ronald Weihs, designed by Judith Sandiford (four productions)

Mangiacake!
Written and performed by Charly Chiarelli, directed by Ronald Weihs, designed by Judith Sandiford

The Artword productions of Cu'Fu and Mangiacake were produced for Bravo television by UB Wired Productions.

 

If Cows Could Fly
Written and performed by Allan Merovitz, directed by Ronald Weihs, designed by Chris Smith and Judith Sandiford (two productions)

Toronto the Good
Written and directed by Ronald Weihs, music by Thomas Baker, with Ann Bisch, Alastair Love, Michelle Piller, Susanne Schneider, Robin White, designed by Judith Sandiford

Shows designed by Judith Sandiford (1999 - 2003):

Onibaba. Choreographed and danced by Meiko Ando, music by Roderick Zalameda, design and projections by Judith Sandiford
 and in this room. Choreographed by Michael Du Maresq, performed by Leanne Dixon, Michael Du Maresq, Bonnie Kim and Darryl Tracy, lighting by Judith Sandiford

Other shows produced by Artword (1999 - 2003):

St. Nicholas (co-produced with Acme Theatre) Written by Conor McPherson, performed by Adam Bramble, directed by Dean Gabourie

Salmon Miranda
Written by Leah Davidson, performed by Leah Davidson and Christopher Morris, directed by Sarah Armstrong

Disco Goalie (co-produced with splode) Written and performed by Jane Miller, directed by Brian Quirt, designed by Steve Lucas, choreographed by Viv Moore

Symphonic Steel (co-produced with Canboulay Dance Theatre) Choreographed by Ronald Taylor
In the Depths of My Palais (co-produced with Canboulay Dance Theatre) Choreographed by Ronald Taylor  

'Night Mother (co-produced with Eclectic Theatre)
Written by Marsha Norman, performed by Jayne Eastwood and Alison Smiley, directed by Jordan Merkur