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Jaime Martino — Building Access, Not Barriers: The Story Behind Toronto’s Newest Performance Space

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A vacant sub-basement in an affordable housing building isn’t where most people expect a new theater to bloom — but that’s exactly what happened. In this episode, host Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bowman welcomes Jaime Martino, Executive Director of Toronto's Tapestry Opera, to share the story behind the new Nancy and Ed Jackman Performance Center, a flexible black box space that seats 100–150 and brings neighbors, artists, and first-timers together in one room.

Jaime walks us through how a modest rehearsal plan evolved into a full venue with a bar, box office, rehearsal studio, and shared offices — powered by community partnerships, city champions, and a clear mission: build access, not barriers.

We dive into the partnership with Nightwood Theatre and explore the decision-making culture that carried the project through three years of design choices, budget tradeoffs, and technical puzzles. Consensus wasn’t slow — it was strengthening. From tiered rental pricing and resident companies to opening traditionally “insider” events to the public, Jaime explains how a venue can become an ecosystem. Today, the space hosts indie rehearsals, mainstage runs, one-night concerts, and soon, commercial events that help subsidize artist use.

We also zoom out to confront the bigger questions facing opera and the arts today — shrinking corporate support, rising costs, and what belonging really means in a legacy-driven field. Jaime’s take is clear: small casts and chamber forces make intimate stories land; multidisciplinary curiosity keeps the form alive; and safety nets enable bold risks. Micro experiences — genuine welcomes, open rehearsals, human-scale venues — turn first visits into lasting relationships.

If you care about cultural infrastructure, community building, and the future of live performance, this conversation offers a practical, hopeful roadmap.

Come see the space, meet the people behind it, and help shape what happens next.

All episodes are also available in video form on our YouTube Channel. All episodes are hosted by Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bowman.

Don’t forget to subscribe, share the love, and leave us a review to show your support—it means a lot to us!
Don't hesitate to reach out to us with guest ideas, information you'd like covered, or any ideas you might have—the hope is for this to be a continuous resource and dialogue with our listeners.
Visit TheSceneRoom.com for more information.

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Chapters

1. Welcome Jaime Martino (00:00:00)

2. Origin Story of The Nancy & Ed Jackman Performance Centre (00:01:40)

3. Affordable Housing Partnership (00:05:18)

4. Funding Boost And Design Shift (00:08:14)

5. Nightwood Collaboration Model (00:10:42)

6. Rethinking Funding And Corporate Support (00:14:15)

7. Leadership Roots From Dance (00:19:25)

8. Tapestry Opera's Old Space Vs New Space (00:21:46)

9. Rental Tiers And Resident Companies (00:26:05)

10. Galas, Conferences, And Community Use (00:30:18)

11. Growing Tapestry And Taking Risks (00:32:36)

12. The Case For Small-Scale Opera (00:36:16)

13. Connection, Access, And Audience Care (00:39:40)

23 episodes

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A vacant sub-basement in an affordable housing building isn’t where most people expect a new theater to bloom — but that’s exactly what happened. In this episode, host Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bowman welcomes Jaime Martino, Executive Director of Toronto's Tapestry Opera, to share the story behind the new Nancy and Ed Jackman Performance Center, a flexible black box space that seats 100–150 and brings neighbors, artists, and first-timers together in one room.

Jaime walks us through how a modest rehearsal plan evolved into a full venue with a bar, box office, rehearsal studio, and shared offices — powered by community partnerships, city champions, and a clear mission: build access, not barriers.

We dive into the partnership with Nightwood Theatre and explore the decision-making culture that carried the project through three years of design choices, budget tradeoffs, and technical puzzles. Consensus wasn’t slow — it was strengthening. From tiered rental pricing and resident companies to opening traditionally “insider” events to the public, Jaime explains how a venue can become an ecosystem. Today, the space hosts indie rehearsals, mainstage runs, one-night concerts, and soon, commercial events that help subsidize artist use.

We also zoom out to confront the bigger questions facing opera and the arts today — shrinking corporate support, rising costs, and what belonging really means in a legacy-driven field. Jaime’s take is clear: small casts and chamber forces make intimate stories land; multidisciplinary curiosity keeps the form alive; and safety nets enable bold risks. Micro experiences — genuine welcomes, open rehearsals, human-scale venues — turn first visits into lasting relationships.

If you care about cultural infrastructure, community building, and the future of live performance, this conversation offers a practical, hopeful roadmap.

Come see the space, meet the people behind it, and help shape what happens next.

All episodes are also available in video form on our YouTube Channel. All episodes are hosted by Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bowman.

Don’t forget to subscribe, share the love, and leave us a review to show your support—it means a lot to us!
Don't hesitate to reach out to us with guest ideas, information you'd like covered, or any ideas you might have—the hope is for this to be a continuous resource and dialogue with our listeners.
Visit TheSceneRoom.com for more information.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome Jaime Martino (00:00:00)

2. Origin Story of The Nancy & Ed Jackman Performance Centre (00:01:40)

3. Affordable Housing Partnership (00:05:18)

4. Funding Boost And Design Shift (00:08:14)

5. Nightwood Collaboration Model (00:10:42)

6. Rethinking Funding And Corporate Support (00:14:15)

7. Leadership Roots From Dance (00:19:25)

8. Tapestry Opera's Old Space Vs New Space (00:21:46)

9. Rental Tiers And Resident Companies (00:26:05)

10. Galas, Conferences, And Community Use (00:30:18)

11. Growing Tapestry And Taking Risks (00:32:36)

12. The Case For Small-Scale Opera (00:36:16)

13. Connection, Access, And Audience Care (00:39:40)

23 episodes

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