Neema Bickersteth reveals the joy — and deep anxieties — faced by professional singers
The Dora-winning Canadian soprano, dancer and performer sits down with Q's Tom Power to talk about her new stage show, The Wolf in the Voice.
The Dora-winning Canadian soprano discusses her new stage show, The Wolf in the Voice


There's a new production in Toronto that explores the very first musical instrument: the voice. The Wolf in the Voice, on now at Tarragon Theatre, features three singers, including the acclaimed Canadian soprano, dancer and performer Neema Bickersteth. She sits down Tom Power to talk about the show, how it investigates the relationship between singing and the human voice, and the joy — and deep anxieties — faced by professional singers.
The full interview with Neema Bickersteth is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power. Listen and follow wherever you get your podcasts.
Interview with Neema Bickersteth produced by Ben Edwards.