About nil

not in london Productions is a multi-faceted arts creation and production company that is committed to the development and public presentation of new creative work.

 
The company strives to develop projects in-house. Both as individual artists and as a collective, lending their various skills to best aid the creative and business processes within.
 
not in london's primary focus is to create a young, exciting artistic environment that demands a combination of a do-it-yourself ethos and a do-it-now sense of immediacy.
 
not in london Productions is a collective comprising of three previous companies:

not in london Productions was formed in 2002 as a collaboration of
young Canadian talent, inspired as an environment to create and develop
new and innovative theatre. Michael Reinhart and Konrad Nespiak
co-founded the company, upon the successful completion of Reinhart’s
first play; The Next Best Thing, which premiered at the Tarragon
Theatre Mainspace during the 2002 Toronto Fringe Festival.

Since it’s inception the company has produced Fractions (The Fringe of
Toronto Theatre Festival 2003), The Next Best Thing (The Italo
Canadian Club Hall 2004), Leaving Song at the Theatre Centre in
Toronto (2005), as well as initiating the Indie in Erie concert series
which kicked-off at The Crystal Chandelier in November 2005. Also not
in london organized and staffed an arts camp in Fort Erie in
partnership with the Fort Erie YMCA that ran for two successful summers.

twothirtyseven was started by Andrew Baumgartner in 1999 setting out to get a group of artists in a small community seen and heard and also to develop growth in the local art scene. In 2003 twothirtyseven opened it's first web site, allowing it's members to reach a larger audience.

Current members of the web site include Andrew Baumgartner, Kosta Ketsillis and Marisha Pula who regularly post new works along with occasional submissions by Niko Ketsillis, Zach Overholt, Adam Hines and Rosemary Brennan. Previous members include Thalion Graff, Anna Oster and, Ian Ball from Rear Window.

Rear Window Productions was formed in July 2005 by Ian Ball and Ryan O'Shaughnessy as a tool for local musicians to get their music heard through out the world. Broadcasting out of Live365.com the station regularly plays music featuring Niagara artists and has built a wider listener base expanding beyond the confines of the peninsula. Currently Rear Window enjoys the company of Andrew Baumgartner from twothirtyseven.com whom has done all the graphic design work for the company as well as joining in as an on-air personality with Ian and Ryan.