Winnipeg Fringe Festival
The Goose soars to prestigious Fringe award
2 minute read Tuesday, Jul. 29, 2025For The Goose, Ellen Peterson is the winner of this year’s Harry S. Rintoul Award, an honour given annually to the best new original Manitoban work at the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival.
The award, named for the late local playwright and founder of Theatre Projects Manitoba, has been handed out by the festival since 2002.
Alongside works by playwrights Adia Branconnier, Thomas McLeod, Heather Madill and Joseph Aragon, Peterson’s name appeared twice on the shortlist, with the renowned theatre creator also earning a nod for Daredevils, starring Cora Matheson and Michael Strickland as high-wire artists making every move count above the Niagara Gorge.
A prairie-set retelling of a Japanese folktale called The Crane Wife, The Goose starred Delf Gravert as a gentle farmer who frees a trapped goose before marrying the bird after she re-emerges in human form (Gwendolyn Collins). Maggie Nagle completed the cast as Gravert’s hardbitten mother-in-law.
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