Camille Intson

Dramaturg

Camille Intson (she/her) is a Hamilton-born multidisciplinary artist and researcher whose practice spans playwriting, music, dramaturgy, and new media. Her work frequently explores the politics and poetics of queer and feminist desires, often pandering to new-generation audiences and foregrounding anti-colonialism and critical whiteness. Recent projects include Death to the Prometheans! (Studio180 Theatre), Click Bush Train Bug (Tarragon Theatre/TMU School of Performance), Jane (Pantheon Projects/Tarragon Theatre Greenhouse Festival), and We All Got Lost (2021 Tom Hendry Award Winner; 2019 Hamilton Fringe/Best in Fringe/New Play Contest Winner). Camille is also a PhD Candidate and Course Instructor within the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information. More at camilleintson.com or @thecamiliad.