The interns

New theatre professionals at Watermark Theatre

(L–R): Wren Cormier, Violet Silva, and Jaden Bulger

Watermark Theatre has welcomed three emerging theatre professionals to its internship program for the 2025 summer season. Jaden Bulger (Props and Wardrobe Intern), Wren Cormier (Tech Intern), and Violet Silva (Assistant Stage Manager Intern) joined the company to train under the guidance of seasoned theatre professionals in their respective fields.

Along with producing theatre on PEI, Watermark is committed to developing the next generation of Canadian theatre artists. Through its comprehensive mentorship program, interns gain hands-on experience in a fully professional environment while working alongside experienced directors, designers, and technicians.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jaden, Wren, and Violet to the team this year,” says Artistic Director Robert Tsonos. “Their passion, creativity, and dedication are already evident, and we look forward to watching them grow as artists throughout the summer.”

The interns are working on Watermark’s summer productions of Dear Jack, Dear Louise and The Woman in Black, as well as the Watermark Music Series and special community events. They will participate in every stage of production, from rehearsals to live performances, gaining critical skills that will serve them in future careers in theatre.

Three more interns will join Watermark this summer as well: one playwriting intern and two in marketing and audience engagement.