Theatre Canada has compiled these website links and descriptions to guide you through a resource list of active cultural organizations across Canada.

Association of Community Theatres - Central Ontario (ACT-CO)
www.actco.ca
This organization made up of community and non-profit theatre companies, has been part of the theatrical community since 1932, encouraging the development and appreciation of the performing arts in the greater Toronto area.

Associated Designers of Canada (ADC)
www.designers.ca
A professional association dedicated to promoting the interests of set, costume, sound and lighting designers in Canadian theatre.

Association of Summer Theatres 'Round Ontario (ASTRO)
www.summertheatre.org
The Association of Summer Theatres 'Round Ontario is an organization comprised of 28 professional summer theatres dedicated to producing quality entertainment and to developing active partnerships in their respective communities in order to enhance both the economic and cultural life of Ontario. ASTRO provides a gateway to information on summer theatre all over Ontario and publish a brochure that showcases 28 summer theatres and over 125 productions.

International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People
(ASSITEJ Canada)

www.assitejcanada.org
ASSITEJ is an association (with a Canadian centre), representing professional children and young people's theatre in more than 70 countries throughout the world.

Canadian Actors' Equity Association (Equity)
www.caea.com
Canadian Actors' Equity Association is the professional association of performers, directors, choreographers and stage managers in Canada, who are engaged in English-language live performance including the stage, opera, ballet and dance.

Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals
www.fringetoronto.com
Canada enjoys more fringe festivals than any other country in the world. Visit The fringe: Toronto's Theatre Festival website for links to fringe events in Canada and across North America.

Canadian Institute for Theatre Technology (CITT)
www.citt.org
CITT connects theatre technicians and members with professional development, networking, safety and technology issues and information in Canada.

Council of Drama and Dance in Education (CODE)
www.code.on.ca
CODE monitors, develops, supports and promotes drama in Ontario schools.
CODE provides a voice and link for drama teachers.

FÉDÉRATION QUÉBECOISE DU THÉÂTRE AMATEUR(FQTA)
http://www.fqta.ca/
To gather theatre groups and individuals in order to promote, guide, enhance and help the development of amateur theatre. “Le Trac” FQTA journal, Contest CRÉATION-PRODUCTION-THÉÂTRE as well as many Festivals.

Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT)
www.pact.ca
With over 110 theatres as members (all linked to their website), PACT is the national trade and service association representing professional English-language theatre in Canada.

QUONTA
www.quonta.org
The Quonta Drama Region has been presenting Festivals since 1958, first as part of the Dominion Drama Festival structure, and since 1968 as a regional qualifying round for the annual Theatre Ontario Festival. Quonta includes community theatres from the Northeastern Ontario region. The Quonta newsletter is called QxQ.

Sears Ontario Drama Festival
www.searsdramafestival.com
Each year over 7000 high school students and teachers participate at the annual Sears Ontario Drama Festival with more than 300 productions in many centres throughout the Province.

Theatre Action
www.theatreaction.on.ca
Association of francophone theatres and theatre artists.

Theatre Alberta
www.theatrealberta.com
Theatre Alberta website features links to theatre companies, training, publications and information on theatre activities in Alberta.

Theatre B.C.
www.theatrebc.com
Theatre BC website links to theatre companies, training, festivals, shows and resources for theatre companies in British Columbia.

Theatre Ontario
www.theatreontario.org
Theatre Ontario provides a central source of information on training, career opportunities, publications and resources. Their website promotes their member theatres, festivals, awards and resources.

Union des Artistes (UdA)
www.uniondesartistes.com
Professional association of theatre artists who are engaged in French-language live performance in Canada.

Western Ontario Drama League (WODL)
www.wodl.on.ca
Founded in 1932, WODL is a network of community theatres that promotes the continual development of theatre arts and artists in Western Ontario. Their website profiles their member theatres, festivals, awards and resources.