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"Working with Sue Morrison taught me the invaluable skill of being able to laugh at myself; at all too human foibles and predicaments. Her manner is disarming and encouraging. She is understanding, supportive, challenging, and has a wealth of childlike spirit that is not only refreshing but contagious." -Christina Reeves
"I had approached the TRC because of their unique interest in, and experience with, movement-based theatre. Although my own work is very much text-oriented, I was anxious to explore the possibilities of an integration of movement and text within my new piece... I am very grateful to the TRC for its willingness to invest so generously in the difficult, but essential process of script development. I hope other writers will be able to benefit as I did, from future workshop programs." -Beth Herst
"...The individual talents of each student are nurtured so as to flower in their own way, releasing the clown within, rather than shaping it from without. In this way, Sue is as much a gardener as a teacher; as well as her knowledge, she provides the sort of atmosphere in which students can grow most fruitfully in their own direction." -Keary Scanlon
"...Working with Sue Morrison has allowed me to learn more about challenging myself as a performer. I find her to be an extraordinarily gifted and sensitive teacher and feel very lucky to have been able to meet her through the Theatre Resource Centre." -Pauline Peters
"A clown who has worked extensively with both Nion and Richard Pochinko is the delightful Sue Morrison. Trained by both Pochinko and Philippe Gaulier, she has performed in numerous clown productions to which she brings a unique, sophisticated and effervescent energy unmatched by almost any female performer in the city." Cheryl Cashman, Canadian Theatre Review