
Mitchell Cushman
Mitchell Cushman is a Canadian theatre director renowned for his ability to create intimate and impactful theatrical experiences. He is recognized for his thoughtful, hands-off approach to directing, allowing performers like Rosamund Small to take the lead in their storytelling. Cushman's work often emphasizes the importance of collaboration, as seen in his direction of 'Performance Review,' where he skillfully complements the writing with minimal intervention, enhancing the overall narrative.
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Mitchell Cushman directed Performance Review, which grew on the author over time.
The best theatre of 2025 from Toronto, Stratford and ShawMitchell Cushman is the artistic director of Outside the March, who paired Healey with Binet during the workshop.
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Comfort Food concludes Crow’s Theatre season with a socially resonant garnishMitchell Cushman is noted for his minimal and specific interventions in Performance Review.
Review: In Performance Review, playwright Rosamund Small channels her inner Fleabag




















