Editor Glenda Sterling originally from Lethbridge Alberta graduated from the University of Alberta in 1996 with a BA in Drama Glenda has directed or assistant directed over 20 theatre productions most often new work and physical theatre These include for Nextfest No One Showed Up for the Anarchist Rally 1988 Stale Mate 1999 and The Dirt on Mo 2000
She has also written three full-length plays: Dark Isle The Globe Theatre/Curtain Razors 1999: Stick Stones and Ancestors Bones Workshop West Theatre Springboards 2000: The Longest One Night Stand in History Nextfest New Play Cabaret 2000: and two short works Here Be Dragons 1999 andFleece Boy 2000 Alberta Theatre Projects Brief New Works