Andrew Kushnir: Theatre, Storytelling & Ukraine
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In this episode of Behind the Curtain, I sit down with award-winning playwright, director, actor, and Artistic Director of Project: Humanity, Andrew Kushnir.
We explore Andrew's journey into theatre, what first inspired him to become a storyteller, and how he's built a career creating socially engaged work that resonates with audiences across Canada and beyond.
Our conversation dives into Canadian theatre, documentary storytelling, the creative process behind his latest work, The Division, and the responsibility of creating art inspired by real-life events. Andrew also reflects on how both his Ukrainian-Canadian heritage and his experience as a member of the LGBTQ+ community have shaped the stories he chooses to tell and the perspectives he brings to his work.
We also discuss how Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has influenced his life and artistry, and the role he believes theatre can play during times of conflict, remembrance, and change.
Whether you're an actor, theatre lover, or simply curious about the power of storytelling, this is a thoughtful conversation about identity, creativity, and the stories that connect us.
Follow Andrew on Instagram: @andrewkushnir
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