Cambridge Centre of the Arts
• 60 Dickson St • Cambridge, ON
Doors Open: 7:00PM
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End Time: 10:00PM
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Ages 18+
Featuring: The Rhema Collective
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Event type: Ages 18+
Love to celebrate and support the arts? Come to The View from Here Showcial, a special fundraiser for the Rhema Collective’s production of The View from Here, an inter arts event, part curated exhibition, part documentary theatre, about the infamous Grandview Training School for Girls. Join us June 6, 7 pm at the Cambridge Centre of the Arts for a fundraiser to remember!
Everyone gets a free drink ticket with admission, and there will be a spread to remember. Drink in some dazzling art! Enter the raffle draw with prizes from local businesses and organizations. Enjoy a program of performances and readings from local musicians, writers, and playwrights, including a preview of The View from Here play and the exhibit which, with your help, premieres September 2026.
About The View from Here:
A documentary play and curated exhibition about the Grandview Training School for Girls.
This inter-arts project explores a darker side of the history of Waterloo Region, and the unique relationship between the playwright and the building which housed the reformatory school.
Grandview Training School for Girls was an infamous reformatory (or “training school”) in Cambridge from 1933-1976, run by the province. The surrounding community was aware of the violent abuse going on at the institution intended to reform “incorrigible” girls. Hannah Foulger lived at Grandview as a child while the building was owned by an Christian performing arts school, for which her parents worked. Unbenownst to her at the time, there was an investigation and a series of civil and criminal trials about the abuse that went on at the school.
The play follows her investigation into the school. She eventually interviews a survivor of the school, whose story begins to parallel Hannah’s own, as she realizes her time living in the building was not quite as ideal as she remembers.
The exhibition, which changes throughout the performance of the play, interrogates how personal narrative affects history and how we might integrate more difficult community history into our own story.
Key Collaborators:
Hannah Foulger (Writer, Actor, Grounding Artist)
Sheila McMath (Curator and Artistic Director of Inter Arts Matrix)
Eris Thomas (Director)
Gary Kirkham (Key artistic associate, production designer)
Maggie Winter (Artistic Associate, Textiles and Garments)
Cutoff is Saturday, June 6, 2026 4:59 pm EDT unless it sells out earlier.
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