Darrell Dennis, a Secwépemc native, is the writer/performer of the Dora-nominated Tales of an Urban Indian (Public Theatre New York, Autry in LA, Native Earth in Toronto, National Arts Centre), The Trickster of 3rd Ave East, Home of the Running Brave and numerous other plays, television, film, radio, and the award-winning non-fiction novel Peace Pipe Dreams: The Truth about Lies about Indians. For four years he also produced and co-hosted the CBC Radio One doc series ReVision Quest. He currently lives in Los Angeles.
DANIEL ARNOLD (Ukrainian/Scottish ancestry) and MEDINA HAHN (Lebanese/Irish ancestry) co-wrote/performed the award-winning plays Tuesdays & Sundays and Any Night, both of which were published in Canada and USA and toured to places such as Canada’s National Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Prague, New Mexico, and New York. Tuesdays & Sundays was also a radio play on CBC and BBC, and their screenplay of Any Night won the CFF Super Channel Screenplay Award. They are the protégé recipients of Canada’s largest theatre award, The Siminovitch Prize.
Darrell Dennis, a Secwépemc native, is the writer/performer of the Dora-nominated Tales of an Urban Indian, The Trickster of 3rd Ave East, Home of the Running Brave, and numerous other plays, television, film, and radio, as well as the award-winning non-fiction novel Peace Pipe Dreams: The Truth about Lies about Indians.