“A Day in the Life” with: Calgary Performing Artist Jacqueline Russell

In 1980, Jacqueline Russell crashed onto the earth, did a somersault, and stuck the landing with a “Taa-Daaaaa!” Her first stage appearance was as the devil in Even the Devil is Afraid of a Shrew (a seminal feminist text) at the age of six. The moment she did something to make the audience laugh, her heart rippled with joy, and she has been chasing that feeling ever since.

As a performer and creator, she has contributed to many new works, including her feminist sketch comedy show Raunch (with co-creator Alice Nelson). She’s a plucky kind of specimen, wrestling through the obstacles of childhood pain, weathering the horrors of waking up human on this planet, and making art has been her antidote. She completed her MFA at the University of Calgary, researching the intersection of clown ways of knowing and feminist ways of thinking. She is the Head Hag of Wee Witches, a creative coven of Mad/Sick artists dedicated to crafting collective small delights.

She is wildness, she is love, she is Mother, she is just like anyone else and utterly her own.

(Other than that, I find her quite dull.)

-Written by Sarah Robertson

Jacqueline Russell
With my students of Fool Bodied, a course in clown and embodiment, June 2025.
Jacqueline Russell
An image from the production I’m working on, Allergic to Water.
Another still from the production.
The day the children’s book I wrote arrived in the mail.
Performing at the Play the Fool Festival Cabaret in Edmonton, September 2025.
Experiments in Jazz and Clown with the Icarus Three Trio.
Jacqueline Russell
Development workshop for Allergic to Water June 2023
Jacqueline Russell
Perfecting the Pavolva

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Which ’hood are you in?

I live in Patterson, way up on the hill. The view is spectacular.

What do you do?

I am a director, performer, creator, arts educator, and clown. I am particularly drawn to theatrical investigations that playfully examine gender, feminism, and disability. I teach clown and acting at the University of Calgary.

What are you currently working on?

I’ve been developing my show Allergic to Water, a dark comedy about the world’s most famous mermaid, for the past five years. It opens in November 2025. You can get tickets at insideouttheatre.com.

Where can we find your work?

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