Aurora Stewart de Peña listens to the imaginary people in her head when writing her plays
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Aurora Stewart de Peña listens to the imaginary people in her head when writing her plays
MARTHA SCHABAS
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 7, 2026
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Aurora Stewart de Peña, playwright and novelist.
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Aurora Stewart de Peña hears voices that aren’t there. A cult figure in Toronto’s indie theatre scene for more than two decades, the Stratford, Ont.-born playwright and novelist rarely feels as if she’s making up dia…
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