SOYTF 2015 | WINDSOR what moves you?
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SOYTF 2015 | WINDSOR what moves you?
SOYTF 2015 | WINDSOR what moves you? WELCOME SOYTF 2015 | WINDSOR CANADA’S ONLY FESTIVAL DEVOTED TO THE PRESENTATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE, COLLABORATIVE, AND SOCIALLY RELEVANT THEATRE FOR YOUTH The Southern Ontario Youth Theatre Festival (SOYTF) is an annual celebration of innovative creation and performance, engaging youth from as far south as Windsor, east to Niagara Falls, north to Ottawa, and everywhere in between. We invite students, teachers, and audiences to share creativity and to inspire each other through participation and performance. We present work that is innovative, collaborative, and socially relevant; intrinsic, theatrical art with deep, awe-inspiring, and thought-provoking messages. We are devoted to pushing boundaries, providing students the unique ability to tell their own stories. Together, as a community, we give audiences the chance to ask their own questions – about themselves, the way they live, what moves them, and why. SELECTION COMMITTEE 2015 Abbi Longmire Andi Hubick Cameron Ferguson Caroline Godson Chelsea Pieper Cody Burns Emily Murray Jamie Sheppard Javier Soyka Jeff Hobbs Jessica Bowmer John Nabben Julia Krauss Karly Snoddon Lazaros Geronikolos Marquese Davis Matt White Morgan McDermott Nat Zane Nicole Galecki Rachel Kuehnel Sarah Dunlop Shauna Thompson Victoria Girard NICHOLAS WALSH Artistic Director SOYTF 2015 Welcome to all schools and theatres participating in SOYTF 2015! Bur Oak Secondary School, Markham Artistic Director, Cameron Ferguson Courtice Secondary School, Oshawa Artistic Director, Jaymes Henwood ÉSC E.J Lajeunesse, Windsor Artistic Director, Kevin Noecker ÉSC Nouvelle-Alliance, Barrie Artistic Director, Natalie Brunelle General Amherst High School, Windsor Artistic Director, Stephen Scott Grimsby Secondary School, Grimsby Artistic Director, Javier Soyka Harrow District High School, Windsor Artistic Director, Julie Love Huron Heights Secondary School, Newmarket Artistic Director, Michael Halfin Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Kingston Artistic Director, Kevin Fraser Kitchener-Waterloo Youth Theatre, Kitchener Artistic Director, Cody Burns Maple High School, Vaughan Artistic Director, Lazaros Geronikolos Nelson High School, Burlington Artistic Director, Marisa Cavataio Russell High School, Ottawa Artistic Director, Kevin Kennedy Sandcastle Theatre, Owen Sound Artistic Director, Stephanie Fowler St. Anne’s Catholic Secondary School, Goderich Artistic Director, Crystal Brennan St. Catharines Collegiate, St. Catharines Artistic Director, Brenna McAllister Stamford Collegiate, Niagara Falls Artistic Director, Max Ingrao Walkerville Centre for Creative Arts, Windsor Artistic Director, John Nabben Nelson HS | Burlington EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE by Lindsay Price Friday, May 22 @ 5:30pm SYNOPSIS Emotional Baggage explores the insecurities, fears and memories that prevent us from moving forward in our everyday lives. Join six characters in their struggle to cope with their emotional baggage and ask yourself, what's your baggage? Running Time: 25 minutes. CAST / MUSICIANS Dead End Job - Alex Allsopp Insecure About Looks - Brooke Madden Living In The Past - Laura Hillier Can’t Get Over First Love - Michaela Caraballo Overbearing Mom - Carter Rice Chip On Shoulder About Weight / Man - Matt Blois The Mother - Elle Dhanani Getting Over Heart Attack - Sarah Brown Well Rounded Person - Mackenzie Thacker Travellers - Patrick Mihalcea, Sophia Molinaro, Cooper Melichercik, Griffin Wyndowe, Madi Williams Guitar - Eric Bernhardt Percussion - Nick Depaul Piano - Chanho Lee Bassoon / Percussion - Alexander Bowles Bass - Zayd Nawaz Trumpet / Percussion - Saige Mukherjee PRODUCTION Director - Marisa Cavataio Stage Manager - Rebecca Sekine Set/Props - Ms. Fyfle ASMs - Riley Martin, Andrew Braddock Lighting Design - Lucas Grimminck Lighting Operator - Shaina Weatherhead Costumes - Ms. Wotherspoon Director’s Apprentice - Madi Williams Publicity - Sarah Gonyea Production Manager - Jordan Grigg Stage Crew - Matt McKenzie, Becca Mitchell Staff Advisors - Ms. Cavataio, Ms. King, Ms. Kotyk MUSIC (in the public domain) All music in the show was composed by Nelson HS musicians listed above, as well as Alex Allsopp, Connor Soler, and Alanna Vanstone. SPECIAL THANKS We would like to thank the Nelson staff for their continued support, to our family and friends for their understanding of our rigorous rehearsal schedule and picking us up at ungodly hours without complaint, to Mr. Hubert Grimminck for providing our set transportation and to Cav, Chantelle, Ms King and Ms Fyfle, we would be no where without you. Produced with Permission of Theatrefolk Original Playscripts. Photos by Sarah Gonyea KW Youth Theatre | Kitchener ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE by Cast Collective Friday, May 22 @ 8:00pm SYNOPSIS Orpheus and Eurydice is a modern physical theatre journey that explores first love, from its carefree beginnings to loss, regret, and despair. Throughout, each actor takes on both roles; together, they ask the question, “What does it mean to make a real human connection?” Running Time: 60 minutes. CAST Aaron Hazelwood Abbi Longmire Andi Hubick Caroline Godson Jaime Gross Jamie Sheppard Jeff Hobbs Emily Murray Eric Fiedler Evan LeRose Hallé Myers Nicole Rauser Rachel Smith-Young Taylor Colquhoun Kyla Townsend-Fish Morgan McDermott Nat Zane Nicole Galecki Chelsea Pieper Conrad Sibiga Tessa Sebben PRODUCTION Original Directors - Julia Krauss, Nicholas Walsh Rehearsal Director - Cody Burns MUSIC (in the public domain) Crucifies Moi - Stefan Boucher La Prima Vez - Owain Phyfe Bahamut - Hazmat Modine All is Full of Love - Bjork O Let Me Weep - English Orchestra Sleeping Giant - Jonsi & Alex Nightcall - Kavinsky 20/20 - The Suuns Guilty Kisses - Ilya All Names - Jun Miyake Fjogur Piano - Sigur Ros Amnesie - Rene Aubry Gobbledigook - Sigur Ros Memoires de Futur - Rene Aubry Straumnes - Sigur Ros Tied Down - Thom Hanreich Ghost of Love - David Lynch As You Fall - Bent On the Nature of Daylight - Max Richter Pina - Thom Hanreich De Natura - Enzo De Rosa Wild is the Wind - Nina Simone SPECIAL THANKS Thank you to all cast members, past and present, who have shaped this show into what it is today. Photos by Sam Polzin and Cody Burns Huron Heights SS | Newmarket 3SUM by Isabella Gallagher, Nick Litow, and Callum Worsley Friday, May 22 @ 10:00pm SYNOPSIS 3SUM is composed of three comedies, with three characters, involved in “dating situations” where a third person enters into the mix, frustrating the plans of romantic couples. It’s a little naughty, but not out of line with any American sitcoms you’d see on prime time television. Warning: Mature Themes and Language. Running Time: 45 minutes. CAST (The First Time) Carrie - Eliza Rocco Jordan - Noah Gibney Diane - Jacqueline Karabatsos CAST (Love in Vein) Mary - Sarah Civil Vlad - Grayson Lloyd Mom - Bridget Quinn CAST (Gremlin) Jeremy - Harrison Smith Lisa - Jessica Hunt Brelfarg - Callum Worsley The Three Blind Mice - Michelle Blight, Noah Gibney, Samantha Lindo PRODUCTION Director - Michael Halfin Technical Director - Kyle Sarjeant Costumes - Alyshia McCabe Lighting - Emily Whalley Props - Michelle Blight Set Design - Michelle Blight, Riley Holloway, Kyle Sarjeant, Emily Whalley Staff Advisor - Mr. Halfin, Ms. Sermet Stage Manager - Emily Whalley ASMs - Michelle Blight, Samantha Lindo Makeup - Renee Somers, Kylie Scott Sound - Sebastien Robataille Stage Crew - Isabel Brands, Isabella Gallagher, Keith Gardner, Jake Helfan, Nick Litow, Ayden Kloepfer, Eown Purkiss MUSIC (in the public domain) Ofelia - Bensound.com SPECIAL THANKS Thanks to Stefanie Curran, Aaron Clapperton, Ryan Hind, Riley Holloway, and Morgan Wright, whose talents shaped this production and helped to make it a cherished memory for us all! And, of course, to the good people of Restore, Newmarket! Photos by Cast & Crew St. Catharines Collegiate | St. Catharines WE ALL FALL DOWN by Brenna McAllister Saturday, May 23 @ 9:00am SYNOPSIS We All Fall Down is a serious drama with comedic moments set in downtown Toronto. The play follows the lives of four homeless teens as they navigate the dangers and hardships of life on the streets. A colourful streetkid chorus breathe life into the play as they busk and beg for money, food, and, more importantly, compassion. Warning: Mature Themes and Language, Scenes of Violence, and a Gunshot. Running Time: 50 minutes. CAST Dodge - Fox Chamberland Olivia - Brooklyn Hamelin Sammy - James Fraser Mouth - Victor Medina Sid - Abdullah Taheri Lydia - Kayla Zulik DJ Prince - Wernher Sabate Business Women - Mikhayla Morrison, Leigha Turner Streetkid Chorus - Joshua Cronkwright, Kelsey Hopman, Makayla Larue, Tabby McFall, Hayley McGahan, Chrissa Sinnett, Bayleigh Wells-Young PRODUCTION Director - Brenna McAllister Stage Manager - Amethyst O’Brien Lighting - Isabella Ridolfo Hair and Makeup - Isabella Ridolfo Costumes - The Cast Set - Brenna McAllister Tattoos - Leigha Turner Staff Advisors - Ms. McAllister, Ms. Robinson Set Construction - Brad Barter, Tabby McFall, Kelsey Hopman, Mikhayla Morrison, Perry Wakulich, Bayleigh Wells-Young MUSIC (in the public domain) Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day Day Old Hate - City and Colour Dat Good - Wernher Sabate Are We The Waiting - Green Day Coming Home - City and Colour Get It Out - Breathe SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks to Mrs. Zonneveld, Mrs. Palumbo, and Mr. Pastore for supporting our Performing Arts program, Acton Glass for donating the scaffolding, and the Robinsons for their all round awesomeness! Photos by Jordyn Colosi KW Youth Theatre | Kitchener SHELTERED: OUR PERFECT WORLD by Cast Collective Saturday, May 23 @ 10:45am SYNOPSIS Sheltered: Our Perfect World challenges young Sam as she faces acceptance and the pressures, fears, and internal struggles associated with reaching to be a happier, freer, and brighter person. Running Time: 45 minutes. CAST Andi Hubick Bellal Hazrati Claudia Jones Gracie Clarke Julia Bezouska Nat Zane Peyton Dennis Angela Zhou Caroline Godson Emily Murray Graeme Currie Kyla Morin Nick Haney Saylor Johnson Bailey Wareham Cheyna Schnarr Evan Le Rose Jeff Hobbs Logan Hattle Nicole Galecki Victoria Perak PRODUCTION Directors - Cody Burns, Rachel Kuehnel Technicians - Dalton Eckert, Ameline Gorbet MUSIC (in the public domain) The Light – The Album Leaf Window – The Album Leaf I Drive – Cliff Martinez To This Day – Koyzcan Journey 3 – Max Richter The Trees – Max Richter Here – Vast Twentytwoforteen – The Album Leaf Wrong – Depeche Mode SPECIAL THANKS Thank you to all cast members, past and present, who have shaped this show into what it is today. Photos by Cody Burns Russell HS | Ottawa THE CASE OF THE CRUSHED PETUNIAS: A LYRICAL FANTASY by Tennessee Williams Saturday, May 23 @ 12:30pm SYNOPSIS In the town of Primandproper, Massachusetts, Miss Dorothy Simple has barricaded her shop and her heart behind a double row of petunias. Today, however, a visitor encourages her to appreciate the "miraculous accident of being alive" and is determined to convince Miss Simple that there is tremendous inspiration waiting outside the 4 walls of her shop, and far beyond those petunias. Running Time: 20 minutes. CAST Dorothy Simple - Victoria Bowen Young Lady - Rachel Hunter PRODUCTION Director - Kevin Kennedy Stage Crew - Bradly Roy, Ben Moskau, Kathleen Reiche Set Design - Kevin Kennedy Set Construction - Rob Porteous Set Painting - Katy Cameron, Beth Hayton, Brooke Morningstar, Ross McIntyre, Christine Brydon, Melanie Robert MUSIC (in the public domain) Simple Inspiration - Kathleen Reiche Police Officer - Jamal Jabara Mr. Dull - Ross McIntyre Stage Manager - Chelsey Hardy Costumes - Chelsey Hardy Lighting Operator - Ben Moskau Lighting Design - Darwin Svenson, Callum Hoag Staff Advisor - Kevin Kennedy Innocent Enough - Kathleen Reiche SPECIAL THANKS Very special thanks to the Russell Association for the Performing Arts (RAPA), Stuart Brink, Debbie Brink, Scott Tomlinson, Jane Brownrigg, Thomas Zimmermann, Melanie Robert, Renee Edmunds, Kim Wijsman, Jared Gibson, Jane Lebel, Brent Gerhart, Brad Westgate, UCDSB, Shelly Corlyon, Rob Bradley, Sandra McNeill, Dan Kennedy, Michelle Nicholson, Sam Van Dusen, Eric Ryan, Colton Snook, Shannon Hoag, Lizzy Grohmann, Irvin Sunstrom, Angela Sunstrom, Jason Edge, Lindsay Waddell, Candice Vetter, Mark Calder, family and friends of our cast and crew, Nicholas Walsh, Cody Burns, the 2015 selection committee, and the festival team at SOYTF. Presented with the permission of Dramatists Publishing. Photos by Michelle Nicholson ÉSC Nouvelle-Alliance | Barrie L’INNOCENTE by Chloé Thériault Saturday, May 23 @ 2:00pm SYNOPSIS Juliane Boivin is now 13 years old. Terrified of the teenage world, she decides to start up her own blog to record her experiences, challenges and discoveries. Throughout her journey, Juliane's innocence shines as she encounters surprises on her path to adulthood. *in French L’adolescence, ce n’est pas une phase de la vie qui est trop facile, nous le savons tous. Juliane Boivin tente d’enregistrer quelques anecdotes de son expérience personnelle de cette phase de la vie en créant son propre blogue d’adolescence intitulé « L’Innocente ». Revivez vos moments mémorables et embarrassants avec cette jeune innocente. Warning: Mature Content and Severe Language. Viewer discretion is advised. Running Time: 50 minutes. CAST / DISTRIBUTION Chloé Thériault PRODUCTION Director / Metteuse en scène - Chloé Thériault Stage Manager / Régie - Karalee Stevens Original Score Composition / Composition musicale - Camden Schaefers, Mélanie Kappel, Jay Rothenburg Lighting Operator / Éclairage - Tina-Anne Thibideau Sound Operator / Son - Natalie Brunelle Staff Advisor - Enseignantes responsables – Mme Natalie Brunelle & Mlle Tina-Anne Thibideau MUSIC / MUSIQUE (in the public domain) No rights required. SPECIAL THANKS / REMERCIEMENTS A special thanks to Maman & Papa Thériault for putting up with my loud rehearsals in the basement and the endless support. Without you, my blog would have like, NO followers. I would also like to thank from the bottom of my heart Natalie Brunelle for all of the hours of dedication and the gros chars de merde, it means a lot. And also Tina-Anne for the awesome pep talks! I would also like to thank my friends and theatre family for all of the encouragements and support, you guys rock my world! MERCI! Photos by Eric Skelton Maple HS | Vaughan THE DROWNING GIRLS by Beth Graham, Charlie Tomlinson, and Daniela Vlaskalic Saturday, May 23 @ 3:45pm SYNOPSIS The Drowning Girls is a stylish docudrama based on the crimes of English conman, bigamist and serial killer George Joseph Smith. Smith made his living by wooing and robbing women, before realizing it was even more lucrative to marry them, take out lifeinsurance policies and then drown them in the bath. In 1915, Smith was hanged for the murder of a trio of his wives. Running Time: 45 minutes. CAST Alice - Yarah Kattini Bessie - Irena Faiz PRODUCTION Directors - Yarah Kattini, Irena Faiz, Olivia White Sound - Liam O’Toole Set Design - The Ensemble Stage Crew - Jessica Aceto, Sarah Dard, Demi Petropoulos, Shahroze Rauf, Charlotte Smith Margaret - Olivia White Stage Manager - Joshua Buckley Lighting - Demi Petropoulos Props - Tharany Puvaneswaran, Shahroze Rauf Costumes - Tharany Puvaneswaran Staff Advisors - Mr. Geronikolos, Mr. Castrounis MUSIC (in the public domain) All music is from the early 1900s and is older than what is required for rights. SPECIAL THANKS Maple High School’s Drama Council, Student Council, the office support staff who take care of EVERYTHING, Administration and our Caretaking Staff. Many thanks to Mr. Santos and the Gr. 12 construction technology course, to Ms. Garelick and Ms. Wilson for everything. Also, a huge thank you to the families and friends of the cast and crew for supporting us through the entire process. To the Air Project, Habitat for Humanity – Re-Store, the OSSTF excellence in education grant, the SOYTF, and our sponsors for making this production possible. Photos by John Castrounis Grimsby SS | Grimsby THE OCEAN MOTHER by Javier Soyka and Cast/Crew Saturday, May 23 @ 6:45pm SYNOPSIS Our story starts with a shipwreck, a castaway, and the memories of a love story between a mortal and a creature from the depths below. Told in a unique style using junk puppetry, The Ocean Mother is a cautionary tale about trying to control things we cannot understand. Warning: Flashing Lights, Visual Effects, Smoke Machine. Running Time: 40 minutes. CAST Cora - Olivia Davis Older Father - Jarrod Dunlop Michaella Miller Taylor Ward Brendan Gratton Louis Scherer Ocean Mother - Chloe Forster Younger Father - Emil Kovacevic Jacqueline Tousaw Melanie Coomber Lexy Packenham-Troth Victoria Girard PRODUCTION Director - Javier Soyka Stage Manager - Juliette Nedoborski ASM - Emily Neuenhagen Original Piano Score Composition and Performance - Sophie Chouinard Lighting Operator - Liam Martin Digital Lighting Design and Operator - Will Stephenson Sound Effects and Sound Operator - Sam Cooke Costume and Set Design - Lakme Mehta Jones Staff Advisors - Mr. Soyka, Ms. Ebert MUSIC (in the public domain) Sonatina in C Major - Marusio Clementini SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks to Ms. C. Rozendaal for her ideas, Ms. J. Ebert and the Improv Team for their support, Mr. L. Favotto for carpentry work, the Physical Education department for their generosity with their space, and the KW Youth Theatre for their brilliant rescue! Photos by Javier Soyka ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse | Windsor COULER LENTEMENT par Emily Kotsis-Wilder et La Troupe Royale Saturday, May 23 @ 8:15pm SYNOPSIS A young woman finds herself in an asylum after having suffered a traumatic event. Through her flashbacks, we begin to discover the terrible truth that she’s trying to hide from her doctor and herself. *in French Warning: Difficult Subject Matter. Running Time: 45 minutes. CAST Marion 1 - Tehya Lacoursière Marion 2 - Shannan Ryan Docteur - Florine Ndimubandi Amie et Sans-Visage - Dominique Lebrun Garҫon et Sans-Visage - Mohamad Hussein Prof et Sans-Visage - Michelle Barnett Meilleure Amie et Sans-Visage - Ryanne Vigneux Mère et Sans-Visage - Julia Belton Père et Sans-Visage - Timothy Boismier Prètre et Sans-Visage - Giuseppe Ruggirello PRODUCTION Metteuse En Scène - Emily Kotsis-Wilder Régiseuse - Kendre Grant Musique - Jessica Defoe Choréographie - Kendre Grant, Tehya Lacoursière, Chelsea Ouellette Tech - Ryley Bélanger, Amy Leclair Enseignant responsable - Kevin Noecker SPECIAL THANKS Thank you to our original Marion 1, Chelsea Ouellette. Photos by Kevin Noecker Ontario School of Devised and Physical Theatre | Toronto in collaboration with KW Youth Theatre and Walkerville Centre for Creative Arts LET’S TALK ABOUT by Cast Collective Saturday, May 23 @ 10:00pm SYNOPSIS What does sex mean to you? Our story explores the intimate relationships of four couples, and their journey through their transformative teen years. Let’s Talk About is a fusion of dialogue, movement, and dancetheatre, using the body as a primary means for understanding ourselves, and our connection to those around us. Warning: Mature Themes and Language. Running Time: 40 minutes. CAST Jeremy Burke Joshua Evans Jeff Hobbs Abbi Longmire Marquese Davis Victoria Girard Shayla Hudson Nat Zane PRODUCTION Directors - Julia Krauss, Nicholas Walsh MUSIC (in the public domain) Love Like A Sunset – Phoenix Lillies of the Valley – Jun Miyake Tone Twilight Zone – Cornelius Vollmond – Thom Hanreich Teenage Color – College Atlas Song – Jonsi and Alex Boogie Woogie – Jimmy Dorsey Sinnerman – Nina Simone Untitled – Amon Tobin SPECIAL THANKS Thanks to all creators past and present who have been a part of bringing this piece to fruition, as well as Pauline Burke, John Nabben, Bonnie Deschaine, Kevin Noecker, Sally Ludwig, all the parents, guardians, family and friends who have helped with organization, transportation, and supporting the arts and theatre! Photos by Jeremy Burke and Julia Krauss Bur Oak SS | Markham SHOES by Cast Collective Sunday, May 24 @ 9:00am SYNOPSIS / DIRECTOR’S NOTE Shoes is a community class production. The students in this production are teenagers who each bring an individual set of talents and skills to this show. They also each have their own unique challenges. Some of the students are autistic, developmentally delayed, and have Down Syndrome. This show explores the students’ dreams as well as what makes them happy. Some of these kids have big dreams, dreams of going to college, or becoming a famous chef, and some of the kids have simple dreams of driving a car or getting a job washing windows. The message and importance of this show is not how attainable a dream is, but rather the importance of dreaming and the importance of living in the moment. These kids teach me about living in the moment, free of judgment or censorship. Teaching and directing this group of actors is absolutely freeing in the sense that I am able to play and to join in on their impulsiveness and freedom without fear of failure or judgment. “If You Could Walk a Day in my Shoes” will give you a fifteen-minute glimpse of these student’s dreams and moments of joy, big and small. Running Time: 15 minutes. CAST Emily Quach Neel Desai Tavish Kumar Evelyn Lee In Blue Bag - Lucy Guest Tavleen Sandhu Dream Squasher - Jeremy Tremblett Torben Edgington Chloe Ng Abby Pearce PRODUCTION Director - Cameron Ferguson Senior Volunteer - Jeremy Tremblett Lighting - Sam A. Stage Crew - Naqia, Teresa, Alina, Staff Advisors - Ms. Ferguson, Ms. Semab, Komal, Anjalee Mr. Stoneman, Ms. Marchione, Mr. Williams MUSIC (in the public domain) City in Florida – Deadmaus Comic Chase - Soundog Keep Breathing – Agnus Dei Walking In My Shoes - Depeche Mode SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks to Motus O Dance Theatre, SOYTF, The Autism Society, Ms. Santacroce, Mr. Stoneman, Mr. Voumvakis, Ms. Dietrich, Mr. Niles, OSSTF District 16, Speak Up Grant, Ms. Smith, Ms. Foster, BOSS admin, Caretakers, and all others involved. Photos by Ben Cousins KW Youth Theatre | Kitchener MIDNIGHT WITH ENVY by Cast Collective Sunday, May 24 @ 10:00am SYNOPSIS Midnight With Envy is an exploration of young women’s relationship to jealousy, and how it impacts behaviour in various social environments. The piece particularly engages with self-esteem, physical appearance, and dis/connection from others. Warning: Mature Themes and Language, Violence. Running Time: 20 minutes. CAST Adrianna Vanos Brooklyn Lyon Hallé Myers Jessica Abbott Kyla Townsend-Fish Saylor Johnson Angela Zhou Chelsea Pieper Helen Alarashi Kate Seip Makenzie Wellerdt Tessa Sebben Ashley Keating Claire Plant Jamie Morris Kyla Morin Nicole Galecki PRODUCTION Original Directors - Cody Burns, Rachel Kuehnel, Katelin Theriault, Nicholas Walsh Rehearsal Directors - Jordyn Divok, Shauna Thompson, Nat Zane Stage Manager - Cody Burns MUSIC (in the public domain) Moya - Godspeed You! Black Emperor Flawless - Beyoncé Hymn For The Greatest Generation - Caspian SPECIAL THANKS Thank you to all cast members, past and present, who have shaped this show into what it is today. Photos by Cody Burns and Caroline Godson Walkerville Centre for Creative Arts | Windsor DOWNSIZED by Tim Maitland and Jeremy Burke Sunday, May 24 @ 11:15am SYNOPSIS Another office comedy and more. It’s Jane Macintosh’s first day at Shlaang corp and unfortunately, she dies. Follow two detectives on their hunt for the office killer as they use unreliable machinery to relive memories of Jane being introduced to each department in different paradoxical manufactured realities and quantum - you know what, just watch the show. Running Time: 30 minutes. CAST Jane Macintosh - Mackenzy Metcalfe David Duncan - Nick Bourque Sandy Bean - Madeline Doornaert Sydney B. Clayton - Natalie Culmone Sebastian Rodriguez - Liam Ingram Helga Dinkley - Victoria Sharp Carolyn Beckett - Abbie Guignard Scott Dinkley - Tim Maitland Seth McDroobis - Jeremy Burke Amy July - Ashley Laframboise Mark Davis - Mackay O’Conner Rick the Janitor - John Wojtowicz PRODUCTION Directors - Tim Maitland, Jeremy Burke Lights / Sound - Calvin Barrett Staff Advisor - Mr. Nabben MUSIC (in the public domain) No rights required. SPECIAL THANKS With special thanks to Pauline Burke, Lea Ingram, Jane Humphreys, Gordon Maitland, and Gabe Voycey. Photos by Miranda Pecoraro Stamford Collegiate | Niagara Falls INVISIBLE WOUNDS by Cast Collective Sunday, May 24 @ 12:45pm SYNOPSIS While creating a performance for Stamford's 2014 Remembrance Day Assembly, Drama students connected with “A Soldier's Fortune – and other poems” by Edward Brown. Mr. Brown (44 years old) is a Canadian war vet, who writes poetry to cope with his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). These raw and visceral poems had a tremendous impact on the students and became their inspiration to create. Invisible Wounds shines a light on the perils of PTSD and mental health in general, storytelling through minimal text, physical theatre, and live music. Running Time: 40 minutes. CAST Civilian Soldier Ensemble - Colleen Conner, Chandra Easterbrook, Isaac Haughton, Katelynn Hilborn, Walker Kapitanchuk, Vaughn McMillan, Maria Potchouikina, Sydney Potter, Victoria Thomas, Chris Webb Angels of Death Ensemble - Alysha Boyer, Bryanna Clarke, Sidney Doig, Austin Kills Enemy, Madison Lagace, Megan Pelletier, Abbigayle Winny, Larissa Witt PRODUCTION Director - Max Ingrao Stage Managers - Nicole Brian, Millie McMurtrie, Sara Sloan Musicians - Tristan Palser (piano), Daelle Shannon (Djembe) Makeup - Daelle Shannon Costumes - Jessica Ingrao Staff Advisor - Mr. Ingrao, Ms. Menotti Student Director - Daelle Shannon Composition - Tristan Palser Lighting - Hailey McIntyre Video - Jayde Kocsis Sound - Hunter Chambers, Aaron Millward Hair - Michael Shannon Sketches - Noah Hoffman MUSIC (in the public domain) Original score contains inspiration and elements from various public domain pieces including Beethoven, Chopin, and Mozart. SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks to Mrs. Ann Gilmore, Mr. Mike Kelso, and Mrs. Kelly Parlatore for their leadership and unwavering belief in Arts Education. Thank you to Mr. Edward Brown for your written words of poetry, and for your spoken words of encouragement - you have changed our lives forever. Photos by Paula Chiasson SOYTF 2015 | Collaboration Sessions Please find the name for your group, the logo associated with your group, and the map for where you need to go. Each group’s piece will be performed on Sunday at the end of the festival. Note: while supervisors need only supervise their respective group, they are more than welcome to involve themselves at their leisure. DAYS/TIMES Fri May 22 (6:10-7:10pm) Sat May 23 (4:50-5:50pm) Sun May 24 (1:40-2:40pm) INSTRUCTIONS 1) All of the Collaboration Sessions are scheduled after a performance. Out of respect for your other group members, please go to your Collaboration Session immediately upon being prompted by our Festival Emcees. 2) The goal is the journey. Work together. Use your body. Offer. 3) The final piece must... a) be between 3-5 minutes in length; b) incorporate the full ensemble; c) utilize physical movement and organic sound; d) relate to the topic given to each group; e) not include any lighting or recorded sound cues; and, f) not exceed more than 3 words spoken (ie. no verbal dialogue). LARGE GYM RG = The Rusty Glasses BB = The Boppin’ Boppers JB = The Jitterbugs WS = The Waffle Stompers TG = The Throwdown Gumshoes CP = The Caterpillars JB WS BB TG RG CP ENTRANCE SOYTF 2015 | Collaboration Sessions SMALL GYM WF RF SC JJ PA CS ENTRANCE WF = The Wrinkled Futons RF = The Ritzy Fitzies SC = The Sugar Candies JJ = The Juke’n’Jivers PA = The Pineapples CS = The Ceiling Shakers ENTRANCE SOCCER FIELD TS SG TS = The Tunnel Snakes SG = The Stone Greasers TT = The Toto Tornadoes TT THE JITTERBUGS Supervisor - Angela Menotti Location - Large Gym Topic - Inadequacy THE BOPPIN’ BOPPERS Supervisor - Laz Geronikolos Location - Large Gym Topic - Isolation THE WAFFLE STOMPERS Supervisor - Marisa Cavataio Location - Large Gym Topic - Fear Baker, Dominique Bowmer, Jessica Brian, Nicole Faiz, Irena Gallagher, Isabella Geschi, Kyle Gross, Jaime Hamelin, Brooklyn Hazelwood, Aaron Hill, Lian House, Jefferson Kattini, Yarah Lauzon, Zacharie Lindo, Samantha McGahan, Haylea Palser, Tristan Puvaneswaran, Tharany Sekine, Rebecca Webb, Chris White, Olivia Clarke, Bryanna Cox, Bronwen Dayman, Brook Dhanani, Elle Down, Lyndsay Edmonds, Leah Forsythe, Dakota Galecki, Nicole Gorczyka-Rancourt, Megan Gratton, Brendan Helfan, Jake Jacobs, Kezia Kovacevic, Emil Lee, Chanha Litow, Nick McGregor, Luanne Morin, Kyla Mukherjee, Saige Potter, Sydney Treslan, Mathea Aceto, Jessica Crossman, Connor Dard, Sarah Dunphy, Shane Fisher, Tyson Forster, Chloe Kapitanchuk, Walker Longmire, Abbi McCue, Harmony Parsons, Jack Pitre, Gen Qurbani, Mediha Rocco, Eliza Scott, Kylee Sleightholm, Marie Smith, Charlotte Sibiga, Conrad Stevens, Karalee Thériault, Chloé Ward, Taylor THE RUSTY GLASSES Supervisor - Max Ingrao Location - Large Gym Topic - Infatuation Campbell, Taylor Depaul, Nick Hunter, Rachel Jandl, Kyle Johnson, Saylor Mair, Ryan Mariona, Juan Masse, Dylan Miller, Michaella Mills, Hanna Mills, Joshua Mitchell, Becca Mucha, Sydney Nedoborski, Juliette Ostiguy, Kevin Peters, Shaniece Spoiala, Courtney Thompson, Shauna Wilson, Maggie Wyndow, Griffin SOYTF 2015 | Collaboration Sessions THE THROWDOWN GUMSHOES Supervisor - Natalie Brunelle Location - Large Gym Topic - Euphoria THE CATERPILLARS Supervisor - Michael Halfin Location - Large Gym Topic - Bleeding THE WRINKLED FUTONS Supervisor - Kevin Fraser Location - Small Gym Topic - Patience Abbott, Jessica Bowen, Victoria Bowles, Alexander Cates, Taryn Chamberland, Fox Dunlop, Jarrod Evans, Joshua Ferris-Baker, Corigan Godson, Caroline Gonyea, Sarah Groot, Courtney Klassen, Amy Knight, Andrew McCue, Elena McIntyre, Ross Morencie, Madie Neuhenhagen, Emily Sinnett, Chrissa Rice, Carter Wigglesworth, Emily Aubé, James Caraballo, Michaela Cronkwright, Joshua Divok, Jordyn Doig, Sydney Dupuis, Tamarra El-Naameh, Marieline Guet-McCreight, Delphine Hillier, Laura Howard, Erin Machan, Andrew Martin, Liam McMurtrie, Millie Pieper, Chelsea Rauser, Nicole Rossel, Cody Ruggirello, Giuseppe Steele, Eric Taheri, Abdullah Waite, Rick Blight, Michelle Davis, Olivia Fraser, James Gibney, Noah Kobalakrishnan, Jechayni Madden, Brooke Millward, Aaron Myers, Halle O’Toole, Liam Pelletier, Megan Petropoulos, Demi Ramchand, Alicia Robitaille, Sebastien Sabate, Wernher Sanders, Taryn Shannon, Daelle Tait, Catherine Thacker, Mackenzie Townsend-Fish, Kyla Zane, Nat THE RITZY FITZIES Supervisor - Stephanie Fowler Location - Small Gym Topic - Secrets THE SUGAR CANDIES THE JUKE’N’JIVERS Supervisor - Jaymes Henwood Supervisor - Tina-Anne Location - Small Gym Thibideau Topic - Listening Location - Small Gym Topic - Circus Buckley, Joshua Allsopp, Alex Armstrong, Jack Bernhardt, Eric Broser, Matt Bumanlag, Vanessa Burke, Jeremy Clarke, Gracie Conway, Courtney D’Crus, Maelyn Fiedler, Eric Girard, Victoria Hardy, Chelsey House, Melanie Hubick, Andi Hyett, James Miller-Davis, Stuart Reiche, Kathleen Sebben, Tessa Talbot, Sam Wiebe, Tatyana Coomber, Melanie Dhanrait, Kuljeet Fowler-Campbell, Beatrice Hallman, Gillian Hunt, Jessica Karabatsos, Jacqueline LeRose, Evan Masterman, Hunter McIntyre, Hailey Medina, Victor Plant, Claire Rauf, Shahroze Ridolgo, Isabella Saravia, Marlon Sarwar, Maynuka Sheppard, Jamie Wellerdt, Makenzie Whalley, Emily Witt, Larissa Alarashi, Helen Blois, Matt Braddock, Andrew Brands, Isabel Brown, Sarah Chambers, Hunter Colquhoun, Taylor Davis, Marquese Dunlop, Sarah Gardner, Keith Grigg, Jordan Haughton, Isaac Jabara, Jamal McDermott, Morgan McFall, Tabby Moskau, Ben Roy, Bradly Sloan, Sara Smith-Young, Rachel Zulik, Kayla THE PINEAPPLES Supervisor - Brenna McAllister Location - Small Gym Topic - Travel Armstrong, Reg Boyer, Alysha Burrows, Makayla Chouinard, Sophie Currie, Megan DePaepe, Emily Easterbrook, Chandra Elias, Zayd Gardiner, Cole Grimminck, Lucas Keary, Victoria Lowey, Brittney Lyon, Brooklyn Jefferson, Sarah Molina, Andrew Morris, Jamie Perry, Ryan Seip, Kate Tousaw, Jacqueline Vanos, Adrianna SOYTF 2015 | Collaboration Sessions THE CEILING SHAKERS Supervisor - John Castrounis Location - Small Gym Topic - Conflict THE STONE GREASERS Supervisor - Crystal Brennan Location - Soccer Field Topic - Taste THE TUNNEL SNAKES Supervisor - Kevin Kennedy Location - Soccer Field Topic - Freedom Cooke, Sam Hattle, Logan Hazrati, Bellal Hudson, Shayla Kloepfer, Ayden Lagace, Madison Larue, Makayla Lloyd, Grayson Martin, Riley McCabe, Alyshia McMane, Chloe Mehta-Jones, Lakme Melichercik, Cooper Murray, Emily O’Brien, Amethyst Potchouikina, Maria Scherer, Louis Shannon, Michael Turner, Leigha Weatherhead, Shaina Currie, Jed Hammar, Jaydin Hartman, Terry Hobbs, Jeff Laocao, Meghanne Manohar, Timothy Marcy, Cal Mihalcea, Patrick Misiasz, Sarah Molinaro, Sophia Pakenham-Troth, Lexy Pallister, Sydney Persaud, Jessica Schnarr, Cheyna Snoddon, Karly Stephenson, Will Thomas, Shakor Varatharajah, Suje Wallis, Natasha Ward, Meghan Conner, Colleen Currie, Graeme Dennis, Peyton Hartman, Emily Hilborn, Katelynn Hopman, Kelsey Huber, Rebekah Jones, Claudia Keating, Ashley KillsEnemy, Austin Kocsis, Jayde Krebs, Hannah Lyndon, Robin McMillan, Vaughn Morrison, Mikhayla Purkiss, Eown Sarjeant, Kyle Wells-Young, Bayleigh Worsley, Callum Zhou, Angela THE TOTO TORNADOES Supervisor - Kevin Noecker Location - Soccer Field Topic - Regret Bezouska, Julia Eckert, Dalton Dinney-Chaisson, Kacey Fudge, Jennifer Gorbet, Ameline Haney, Nick Holland, Sammi Joyce, Tatum Lowey, Rebecca Mackenzie, Matthew Masse, Dominic McGarity-Shipley, Jon Misztak, Tessa Perak, Victoria Reaume, Shawna Richard, Josh MEDIA PARTNER Zach Ramelan 226 808 7005 www.clementinemedia.ca zachramelan@hotmail.com ACCOMMODATION PARTNER 675 Goyeau St., Windsor 519 258 8411 www.daysinnwindsor.com gm@daysinnwindsor.com Robson, Sam Williams, Madi SOYTF 2015 | Food Partners FOOD PARTNERS Ben & Michelle Davidson 300 Ouellette Ave., Windsor 519 997 7858 www.greenbeancoffee.ca info@greenbeancoffee.ca Avalon Orchards is a Certified Organic u-pick apple orchard. 3150 5th Line, Innisfil, ON www.avalonorchards.net John Ansell & Steven Thompson 1 Maiden Lane West, Windsor | 519 252 2243 | www.thesquirrelcage.ca | info@thesquirrelcage.ca 3663 Tecumseh Rd. E., Windsor 519 948 2966 www.metro.ca Open 24 Hours SOYTF 2015 | Shuttle Schedule Shuttles between the Venue and Hotel will only be available during the days/times indicated below. Please create your itinerary around the following schedule: FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:30-4:30pm SOYTF-BUS1 and MAPLE-BUS in constant rotation FRIDAY NIGHT (depart from WCCA) 11:20pm St. Catharines and Stamford depart on SOYTF-BUS1 11:20pm St. Anne’s and Courtice depart on SOYTF-BUS2 11:40pm Kingston and KW Youth Theatre depart on SOYTF-BUS1 11:40pm KW Youth Theatre depart on SOYTF-BUS2 12:00am Maple and Huron Heights depart on SOYTF-BUS1 12:00am Nelson depart on SOYTF-BUS2 12:30am Grimsby depart on GRIMSBY-BUS SATURDAY MORNING (depart from Days Inn) 7:45am St. Catharines and Stamford depart on SOYTF-BUS1 7:45am Kingston and KW Youth Theatre depart on KINGSTON-BUS 7:45am KW Youth Theatre depart on GRIMSBY-BUS 8:15am *Nelson depart on SOYTF-BUS1 8:15am St. Anne’s and Courtice depart on KINGSTON-BUS 8:15am Grimsby and Huron Heights depart on GRIMSBY-BUS 8:15am **Maple depart on MAPLE-BUS SATURDAY NIGHT (depart from WCCA) 11:20pm Nelson depart on SOYTF-BUS1 11:20pm St. Anne’s and Courtice depart on KINGSTON-BUS 11:20pm Grimsby and Huron Heights depart on GRIMSBY-BUS 11:20pm Maple depart on MAPLE-BUS 11:40pm St. Catharines and Stamford depart on SOYTF-BUS1 11:40pm Kingston and KW Youth Theatre depart on KINGSTON-BUS 11:40pm KW Youth Theatre depart on GRIMSBY-BUS SUNDAY MORNING (depart from Days Inn) 7:45am *Nelson depart on SOYTF-BUS1 7:45am St. Anne’s and Courtice depart on KINGSTON-BUS 7:45am Grimsby and Huron Heights depart on GRIMSBY-BUS 8:15am St. Catharines and Stamford depart on SOYTF-BUS1 8:15am Kingston and KW Youth Theatre depart on KINGSTON-BUS 8:15am KW Youth Theatre depart on GRIMSBY-BUS 8:15am **Maple depart on MAPLE-BUS *departure from Holiday Inn **departure from Travelodge SOYTF 2015 | Production PRODUCTION CREDITS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR - Nicholas Walsh TECHNICAL DIRECTOR - Cody Burns VENUE DIRECTOR - John Nabben TECHNICAL SUPPORT - Dalton Eckert, Nicole Galecki, Mira Henderson, Emily Murray BACKSTAGE COORDINATORS - Jordyn Divok, Andi Hubick, Jamie Sheppard FOOD AND HOSPITALITY DIRECTOR - Julia Krauss FOOD COORDINATORS - Avonlea Smith, Rachel Smith-Young, Karly Snoddon FOOD VOLUNTEERS - Ameline Gorbet, Jaime Gross, Aaron Hazelwood, Bellal Hazrati, Saylor Johnson, Michaella Miller, Halle Myers, Chelsea Pieper, Claire Plant, Nicole Rauser, Marlon Saravia, Tessa Sebben, Kate Seip, Conrad Sibiga FESTIVAL EMCEES - Kyle Geschi, Shayla Hudson FRONT OF HOUSE MANAGERS - Joshua Evans, Victoria Girard, Michaella Miller SPIRIT CREW - Eric Fiedler, Jeff Hobbs, Shayla Hudson, Abbi Longmire MASCOTS - Caroline Godson, Evan LeRose HOTEL COORDINATORS - Ameline Gorbet, Chelsea Pieper FESTIVAL PHOTOGRAPHERS - Samantha Polzin, Vanessa Tignanelli TRAILER VIDEOGRAPHER - Zachary Ramelan FESTIVAL INTERVIEWS - Jeremy Burke, Shauna Thompson MERCHANDISE SALES - Marquese Davis, Nicole Galecki SOCIAL MEDIA TEAM - Cody Burns, Nicole Galecki, Ameline Gorbet, Jamie Morris COMMUNITY RELATIONS TEAM - Jeremy Burke, Breannah Deschaine CHILL SPACE COORDINATORS - Jessica Bowmer, Nat Zane BAG CHECK COORDINATORS - Sarah Dunlop, Morgan McDermott WCCA CO-OP STUDENTS - Aaron H, Will B SOPAC - Spring 2015 Under the umbrella of KW Youth Theatre, SOPAC (or Southern Ontario Performers and Collaborators) is a youth council dedicated to the celebration and promotion of collaboration in the production process. Alongside WCCA and the SOYTF Selection Committee, these students have been responsible for making many of the decisions that brought SOYTF 2015 to life! SOPAC MEMBERS Abbi Longmire (University of Waterloo) Jeff Hobbs (NA) Ameline Gorbet (Cameron Heights CI) Karly Snoddon (University of Waterloo) Andi Hubick (Eastwood CI) Kyle Geschi (Conestoga College) Caroline Godson (Eastwood CI) Nat Zane (NA) Chelsea Pieper (Centre Wellington DHS) Nicole Galecki (Sir John A. Macdonald SS) Emily Murray (Grand River CI) Sarah Jefferson (Our Lady of Lourdes CHS) Eric Fiedler (Grand River CI) Saylor Johnson (Sir John A. Macdonald SS) Evan LeRose (Grand River CI) Victoria Girard (OCAD University) SOYTF 2015 | Autographs SOYTF 2015 | Special Thanks I would like to thank our co-hosts this year, WCCA and KW Youth Theatre, for jumping into this theatrical adventure. To all the students participating in this year’s festival; you are the reason we are here. To all the staff advisors for being so kind and excited for what this festival stands for. To all the Ontario school boards for investing in the arts. To all the parents and guardians for believing in their children. To my co-pilot and partner-in-life, Julia Krauss, whose talent and positive energies are a constant source of inspiration. And to the theatre creators who came before us, who weren’t afraid to create something new and different, and who were the pioneers in shaping the cultural identities of their communities. To all, I say Thank You. With respect and gratitude, Nicholas Walsh KW YOUTH THEATRE | Summer Auditions SOYTF 2015 | Festival Schedule FRIDAY 5:15pm | Opening Ceremony & WCCA Announcement 5:30pm | Emotional Baggage | Nelson HS | Burlington 6:10pm | Collaboration Session #1 7:10pm | Dinner 8:00pm | Orpheus and Eurydice | KW Youth Theatre | Kitchener 10:00pm | 3SUM | Huron Heights SS | Newmarket SATURDAY 9:00am | We All Fall Down | St. Catharines Collegiate | St. Catharines 10:45am | Sheltered: Our Perfect World | KW Youth Theatre | Kitchener 11:45am | Lunch & Speed Idea-ting 12:30pm | The Case of the Crushed Petunias: A Lyrical Fantasy | Russell HS | Ottawa 2:00pm | L’Innocente | ÉSC Nouvelle-Alliance | Barrie 3:45pm | The Drowning Girls | Maple HS | Vaughan 4:50pm | Collaboration Session #2 5:50pm | Dinner 6:45pm | The Ocean Mother | Grimsby SS | Grimsby 8:15pm | Couler Lentement | ÉSC EJ Lajeunesse | Windsor 10:00pm | Let’s Talk About | Ontario School of Devised and Physical Theatre | Toronto SUNDAY 9:00am | Shoes | Bur Oak SS | Markham 10:00am | Midnight With Envy | KW Youth Theatre | Kitchener 11:15am | Downsized | Walkerville Centre for Creative Arts | Windsor 11:55pm | Lunch 12:45pm | Invisible Wounds | Stamford Collegiate | Niagara Falls 1:40pm | Collaboration Session #3 2:40pm | 15 Collaborative Performances 4:15pm | Peer-to-Peer RGA Presentations 4:50pm | Announcement for SOYTF 2016 STAY CONNECTED w | www.soytf.com f | www.facebook.com/soytf t | @soytf WINDSOR 2015 SOUTHERN ONTARIO YOUTH THEATRE FESTIVAL