Half Life
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Half Life
CANSTAGE JANUARY – FEBRUARY 2007 CanStage presents Necessary Angel’s production of Half Life By John Mighton / Directed by Daniel Brooks CanStage06.07 staging passion “FIRST-RATE LINEUP” RICHARD OUZOUNIAN Toronto Star Of Mice and Men OCT 13 to NOV 11 2006 The Story of My Life OCT 30 to DEC 9 2006 Glorious! NOV 20 to DEC 16 2006 Half Life JAN 8 to FEB 3 2007 What Lies Before Us ENTIS AD SPACE #1 JAN 15 to FEB 24 2007 The Overcoat FEB 12 to MAR 10 2007 Lucy MAR 5 to APR 14 2007 Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show MAR 26 to APR 21 2007 Subscribe NOW! Save up to 25% Proud Sponsor 06 .07 CanStage – Berkeley Season Bluma Season Print Media Sponsor Berkeley Season Print Media Sponsor Theatre Journeys Sponsor Official Hotel Official Beauty Care Sponsor TM Production Sponsor: Half Life Thanks to: Canada Council for the Arts, Department of Canadian Heritage, Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council. Photo of Miranda Corcoran by Shin Sugino. Creative: Scott Thornley + Company stcworks.ca 416 368 3110 CanStage.com PASSION A 1940s Party Acts AtinThree KOOL supper club A 194 940s 0s Party inThree Acts Presented by ENTIS AD SPACE #2 A 1940s Party inThreeevening Acts with us and Spend a marvelous experience the passion that is CanStage Thursday, March 1, 2007 THE KOOL HAUS Celebrity Co-Hosts, Mad Dog and Billie, MIX FM Act One See and be seen at the Cocktail Reception Act Two Dine in a New York Supper Club of the 1940s Act Three Dance to a 19-piece big band, Swing Shift, and vocalist Heather Bambrick Live your dreams! Bid high on a vast array of spectacular live and silent auction items including: A ONE YEAR LEASE ON A 2007 MERCEDES-BENZ CLK350 CABRIOLET A WEEK AT AN EXCLUSIVE ANGUILLA VILLA WEEKEND GETAWAYS SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT PACKAGES AND MORE To receive an invitation or for more information contact Marion Hart, Event Manager at 416.599.2550 ENTIS AD #3 “Every man's memory is his private literature.“ Aldous Huxley Martin Bragg Artistic Producer Susan Crocker Chair CanStage presents Necessary Angel’s production of Half Life JAN 8 to FEB 3 2007 CanStage BLUMA Eric Peterson, Carolyn Hetherington and Barbara Gordon. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. When Half Life premiered in 2005 it was an immediate hit. Both audiences and critics agreed that this touching story was “a gain, in every sense of the word, for the Canadian theatre canon” (Globe and Mail). It won both the Governor-General’s Award for Drama and the Dora Award for Outstanding New Play. I am very proud to be able to present this wonderful work by John Mighton on the Bluma stage – the largest venue in which it has yet been presented. This work deserves to be seen by as many people as possible. I am also thrilled that the entire original cast is part of this production. We truly have a stellar cast and creative team with us to present one of the best Canadian plays to premiere in Playwright Director Set & Costume Design Lighting Design Sound & Music Assistant Lighting Design Technical Director Head of Wardrobe JOHN MIGHTON DANIEL BROOKS DANY LYNE ANDREA LUNDY RICHARD FEREN DAVID DUCLOS NATHANIEL KENNEDY JOLENE ANTLE CAST (in alphabetical order) Anna Agnes/First Scientist/Diana Clara Tammy/Second Scientist Reverend/Stanley Donald Patrick LAURA DE CARTERET BARBARA GORDON CAROLYN HETHERINGTON MAGGIE HUCULAK RANDY HUGHSON DIEGO MATAMOROS ERIC PETERSON the last few years. We all have bits and pieces of memories that have become more fiction than fact – this show goes to prove that sometimes it’s not the actual event that’s important; it’s the way we remember it that matters. Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager CRYSTAL SALVERDA KATE PORTER The show runs approximately 90 minutes. There will be no intermission. I hope Half Life is an unforgettable theatre experience for you. Bluma Season Print Media Sponsor Martin Bragg Artistic Producer CAST LAURA DE CARTERET BARBARA GORDON Anna For CanStage Debut. Most Recently Canadian Festival and Scottish tour of Half Life. Elsewhere Half Life, Sideman (Tarragon Theatre); Skylight, The Gist (Manitoba Theatre Centre); Getting Married (Shaw Festival); School For Scandal (Banff Advanced Actors Workshop); The Rehearsal, Digging for Fire, Two Rooms (Paramour Productions, co-founder). Film & Television Television guest appearances on “Angela’s Eyes,” “Puppets Who Kill,” “Queer As Folk,” “Kevin Hill,” “This is Wonderland,” “The West Wing,” “Widow On The Hill,” “Dark Oracle,” among numerous others. Selected film credits include “Heartstopper,” “Mean Girls,” “Spirit Bear,” “Dawn of the Dead,” “Redemption,” “Our Fathers.” Upcoming George A. Romero’s “Diary of the Dead,” “The Magic Flute” (Sullivan Entertainment) and “Shoot ‘Em Up” (New Line Cinema); Half Life in Melbourne. Etcetera For my beautiful daughter, Isabel. Agnes/First Scientist/Diana For CanStage Homechild, Written on Water. Most Recently The Clean House (Globe Theatre); Arab-Israeli Cookbook (Studio 180); That Time (Theatre Centre). Film & Television “Skinwalkers” (feature film); “Congratulations Daisy Graham” and “Hooked on Speedman” (independent films); “Still Small Voices,” “Let It Snow” (MOWs); “Life With Derek” (TV). Etcetera Married to writer Douglas Roger with children Melody and Dougal. LAURA de CARTERET BARBARA GORDON CAROLYN HETHERINGTON Clara For CanStage Written on Water. Most Recently Lillibet (Ships Company Theatre); After the Orchard (National Arts Centre). Elsewhere Burnt Piano, The Beauty Queen of Leenane – MECCA Award, Wit, Copenhagen, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Driving Miss Daisy, Having (Centaur Theatre); Homeward Bound, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, A Day in the Life of Joe Egg (Citadel Theatre). Other Theatres include Soulpepper, Tarragon, Stratford Festival, Theatre Aquarius, Grand Theatre and the Great Canadian Theatre Company. Film & Television Sarah Polley’s “Away From Her,” “Blue Murder,” “Road to Avonlea,” “The Thriller.” CAROLYN HETHERINGTON ACTOR NAME Upcoming Canadian tour of Half Life. Etcetera Ms. Hetherington was nominated for a 2005 Dora Award for Half Life. MAGGIE HUCULAK Tammy/Second Scientist For CanStage Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Most Recently A Christmas Carol (Soulpepper); The Clean House (Globe Theatre); 4:48 Psychosis (SummerWorks); The Wild Duck (Soulpepper); Half Life (Necessary Angel); The Glass Menagerie (Globe Theatre). Elsewhere Frequently with Necessary Angel including Tamara, Beating Heart Cadaver, The Piper, King Lear and Seven Lears. Frequently with Theatre Columbus including The Betrayal, Lonely Nights and Other Stories, Twelfth Night; Faust (Tarragon Theatre). Film & Television Regular and recurring roles in “Eric’s World,” “The Adventures of Shirley Holmes,” “Wind at my Back,” “Queer as Folk,” “Puppets Who Kill.” Narrated CBC’s epic documentary, “Canada: A People’s History.” Upcoming Half Life on tour; a new play in progress entitled Teetering, with Theatre Columbus. Etcetera Ms. Huculak is a six-time Dora Award nominee. She is a faculty member of Dean Armstrong Acting Studio, Shakespearience, and is a qualified TDSB tutor. ACTOR NAME ACTOR NAME RANDY HUGHSON Reverend/Stanley For CanStage Homechild; Take Me Out; Lonesome West; Silver Dagger; Of The Fields, Lately. Most Recently Insomnia (Buddies in Bad Times); The Ballad of Stompin’ Tom (Blyth Festival); Morris Panych’s one-man show Earshot (National Arts Centre/Tarragon Theatre). Elsewhere Mr. Hughson has worked in theatres across the country. Selected credits include the world premiere of John Mighton’s Half Life; The Crucible (Vancouver Playhouse); Julius Caesar (Citadel Theatre); The Dishwashers, The Optimists and the title role in Faust (Tarragon Theatre); the title role in Hamlet (Theatre Calgary) and directing at the Blyth Festival. Film & Television “The Shoemaker” (Genie Award nomination); “Blue Murder” (Gemini Award nomination); short films “The Feeler” (Golden Sheaf Award); “Breakwater” (Golden Sheaf Award nomination). Etcetera Mr. Hughson has been nominated for 10 Dora Awards, three Jessie Awards, two Betty Mitchell Awards, three Edmonton Sterling Awards and has been awarded one of each. MAGGIE HUCULAK RANDY HUGHSON CAST CONTINUED DIEGO MATAMOROS Donald Diego Matamoros is a founding member of the Soulpepper Theatre Company in Toronto, one of its four founding associate artistic directors, a year round resident artist, and a founding teacher of the recently inaugurated Soulpepper Academy: a masterclass level two year theatre internship program for actors, directors, writers, and designers. As an actor, Mr. Matamoros has played more than a dozen leading roles for the company since its inception in 1998. These include most recently the role of The Fool in King Lear, the role of Davies in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker, Khlestakov in Gogol's The Government Inspector, the title role in Uncle Vanya, Clov in Endgame, Hjalmar in Ibsen's The Wild Duck, and Theseus in Phedre by Jean Racine. Over the past twenty-five years he has performed in leading roles at most of the major theatres across Canada as well as in the United States including five seasons with the Stratford Festival, several productions with Tarragon Theatre, productions at The Manitoba Theatre Centre, The Citadel Theatre, The National Arts Centre, The Centaur Theatre in Montreal, The Court DIEGO MATAMOROS ERIC PETERSON CREATIVE Theatre in Chicago, The Cincinnati Playhouse, and Off-Broadway. He has also appeared in more than forty Canadian and American television and film productions. As well as being a teacher and director of theatre over the past twenty years, Mr. Matamoros has won several acting awards for both his stage and television work. He will be appearing as Jozef in the upcoming feature film Fugitive Pieces, directed by Jeremy Podeswa, adapted from the novel by Canadian author Anne Michaels. ERIC PETERSON Patrick For CanStage Homechild, The Beard of Avon, Boy Gets Girl, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Hysteria. Most Recently Half Life, The Dishwashers (Tarragon Theatre). Other Credits Other shows that he is proud of: Billy Bishop Goes to War (co-creator with John Gray); The Designated Mourner (Tarragon Theatre), for which he won a Dora Award. Film & Television “Corner Gas,” “This is Wonderland,” “Street Legal.” Upcoming Looking forward to another season on the prairies shooting “Corner Gas.” ACTOR NAME ACTOR NAME DANIEL BROOKS DANY LYNE Director For CanStage Daniel Brooks has been a mainstay of Canada’s theatre community for the past 20 years. He has worked as a director, writer, actor, producer, and teacher. Some of his creations include Red Tape and 86; An Autopsy (with Don McKellar and Tracy Wright); The Lorca Play, House, Here Lies Henry, Monster and Cul-de-sac (all with Daniel MacIvor); The Noam Chomsky Lectures and Insomnia (with Guillermo Verdecchia), Bigger Than Jesus (with Rick Miller) and The Good Life. His work as a director includes John Mighton’s Possible Worlds and Half Life, Goethe’s Faust, and Beckett’s Endgame. His most recent play is The Eco Show. He has won and been nominated for many theatre awards. He was the first recipient of the prestigious Elinore and Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre for directing. His work has traveled across Canada and around the world. He is currently the Artistic Director of The Necessary Angel Theatre Company. Set & Costume Design For CanStage HAIR, Twelfth Night (Dream in High Park, 1993). Ms. Lyne is the recipient of the 2006 Siminovitch Prize in Theatre. She has designed over 70 productions in Canada, the United States & Europe including Daniel Brook’s Phedre (2003) for Soulpepper Theatre. Recent collaborations include Peter Hinton’s The Wrong Son (2006) for the National Arts Centre and Into the Woods (2005) for the Stratford Festival. With director Nicholas Muni: Macbeth (2005) and Pelléas et Mélisande (2000) for the Canadian Opera Company; The Maids (2004), The Emperor of Atlantis (2004), La Voix Humaine (2003), Seven Deadly Sins (2003), Medusa (2003) and Elektra (2002) for the Cincinnati Opera. With director Tim Albery: Rodelinda (2005) for the Canadian Opera Company, Nathan the Wise (2004) for Soulpepper Theatre, Idomeneo (2002) for the National Reis Opera (Netherlands) and Opera North (England) and The Abduction from The Seraglio (2001) for the De Vlaamse Opera (Belgium). ACTOR NAME ACTOR NAME DANIEL BROOKS DANY LYNE CREATIVE CONTINUED ANDREA LUNDY RICHARD FEREN CRYSTAL SALVERDA KATE PORTER Lighting Design For CanStage The Comedy of Errors; Side by Side by Sondheim; The Shape of Things; Adam Baum and the Jew Movie; Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet); The Taming of the Shrew. Most Recently Insomnia (Necessary Angel); Mathilde (Nightwood Theatre); Kafka and Son (Theaturtle); Care, Humble Boy (Tarragon Theatre); American Buffalo (Soulpepper); bloom (Modern Times); Hana’s Suitcase (Lorraine Kimsa Theatre); Einstein’s Gift (Grand Theatre). Upcoming Chimera (Tarragon Theatre); Whistle in the Dark (The Company Theatre); Lucy (CanStage); The Eco Show (Necessary Angel); The Pessimist (Tarragon Theatre). Etcetera Ms. Lundy is the recipient of six Dora Mavor Moore Awards. She is production manager and tour manager for Necessary Angel Theatre, production designer for the Dora Awards and a member of Associated Designers of Canada. Sound & Music For CanStage Blue/Orange; Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet); Habitat. Elsewhere Here Lies Henry, The Soldier Dreams, Monster, In On It, You Are Here, Cul-de-sac (da da kamera); Insomnia, The Eco Show (Necessary Angel); King Lear, The Chairs, Mirandolina, Phèdre, Uncle Vanya, Betrayal, Platonov, Endgame (Soulpepper). Film & Television “Possible Worlds” (dir. Robert Lepage); “Past Perfect” (dir. Daniel MacIvor); numerous short films. Upcoming Monster (Buddies in Bad Times); I Am My Own Wife (Saidye Bronfman Centre); The Three Sisters (Soulpepper). Etcetera Mr. Feren is the recipient of five Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding Music and Sound Design. He was awarded the 1999 Pauline McGibbon Award. Stage Manager For CanStage Debut. Most Recently The Caretaker (Soulpepper Theatre). Elsewhere American Buffalo, Olympia, Hamlet (Soulpepper Theatre); Half Life Toronto, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Scotland tour - Glasgow, Perth (Necessary Angel); Dioclesian, Fairy Queen (Toronto Masque); The Real McCoy (Factory Theatre); Five Guys named Moe – tour (Moe Productions); Booster McCrane (Perth Theatre Projects); Murmel, Murmel, Mortimer Munch (Grand Theatre); He Won’t Come In From The Barn, The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon (Blyth Festival). Etcetera Specification Manager (Architainment Lighting); Sales Manager (Westsun). Assistant Stage Manager For CanStage Debut. Most Recently Stage manager for The Cape Town Project (Tarragon/Theatrefront), This Is How It Goes (Neptune Theatre), The Man Whose Mother Was A Pirate (Lorraine Kimsa Theatre), Revisited (2b Theatre) Opera Briefs 6 (Tapestry); assistant stage manager for Rheingold, Macbeth (Canadian Opera Company), Snow White and the Group of Seven (Ross Petty Productions), Half Life (Necessary Angel). Elsewhere Apprentice credits from the Stratford Festival, Soulpepper, Tarragon, Mirvish, Canadian Opera Company, Theatre Passe Muraille and Steppenwolf Theatre. Etcetera Ms. Porter is a graduate of Yale University. ANDREA LUNDY RICHARD FEREN ACTOR NAME ACTOR NAME ACTOR NAME ACTOR NAME CRYSTAL SALVERDA KATE PORTER Q&A Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann with Director Daniel Brooks A History of Half Life The world premiere production of Half Life was presented by Necessary Angel in coproduction with the Tarragon Theatre in the spring of 2005. Necessary Angel then toured the play to three Canadian theatre festivals: Théâtre d’Ailleurs in Quebec City; Festival de Théâtre des Amériques in Montreal, where it was awarded the Montreal English Critics Circle Award for Best Visiting Production; and the Magnetic North Theatre Festival in Ottawa, where it won the Capital Critics Circle Award for Best of a Festival. In the fall of 2005, Necessary Angel, in co-production with Scotland’s Tron Theatre (Glasgow) and Perth Theatre (Perth), took Half Life on a month-long, two-city tour of Scotland. Half Life was developed and first presented in a full-scale workshop production by Necessary Angel in its 2003/04 season. It was also developed, in part, in residence with da da kamara through the support of the Ontario Arts Council Residence Grant and the Canada Council for the Arts Artist in Residence Program, and in partnership with the National Theatre School of Canada, Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama/Tron Theatre and North Carolina’s Playwright Project. Half Life was awarded the 2005 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama and the 2005 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play. The play’s author (John Mighton), director (Daniel Brooks) and set & costume designer (Dany Lyne) are all winners of the Elinor and Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, the most prestigious award for achievement in Canadian theatre. Were there specific challenges in shifting Half Life from the small, intimate theatres, where it’s played until now, into a large space (like the Bluma Appel)? The Bluma stage is much bigger—there’s more empty space around each actor. It takes him or her longer to cross the stage or open a curtain. I have to consider how this will change the feel of the play, because the audience will experience relationships between characters in a different way. The loss of intimacy is replaced by a greater theatricality. The themes – even though they’re played in a delicate, naturalistic manner – are large. They can definitely fill a space as large as the Bluma. What would you say the underlying themes are? The play looks into many things in a poetic, probing and playful way. It has its characters and the audience question what constitutes a person, an identity, a thought, a memory. What does it mean to live knowing that we die, knowing that all that we think and all of our memories ultimately disappear? What is memory and how does it live with us? What do you live for if there’s no greater memory of our existence? There’s a beautiful line in the play: “If there is no God, then everything will be forgotten.” And what does it mean to love? In the play someone rekindles a love for somebody they think they used to love. But as an audience we don’t even know if she knew that person. So how real is that love? How real is any love? Is Half Life a dark play? No. Not at all. I think it’s an extremely optimistic play… to take very seriously a love affair between a man who is nearing the end of a very difficult life and a woman who is not entirely coherent is such an act of generosity and optimism. It’s a play that celebrates connections and failures to connect in life… For the complete conversation, visit necessaryangel.com. “...having spent the last 20 years doing everything I could to avoid productive work... I think I have a better idea of why we are so efficient as a society at wasting time.” Photo by Chris Chapman John Mighton Recipient of the Siminovitch Prize for Playwriting, 2005 The following is an excerpt from the acceptance speech made by John Mighton at the 2005 Siminovitch Prize in theatre honouring playwrights on October 25, 2005. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, when I was studying philosophy at McMaster University, I wanted to write a book called “The Waste Ethic,” which I hoped would be the first attempt in the history of the social sciences to accurately measure the amount of time people waste at work. I wasn’t simply interested in tracking the time wasted by people who hate their jobs or who are totally unqualified for their positions. I wanted to find out what proportion of our work goes into producing, marketing and disposing of the vast array of products that, before the advent of mass media, nobody knew they needed or wanted. I never did find the time to write that book, but having spent the last 20 years doing everything I could to avoid productive work – in a variety fields – I think I have a better idea of why we are so efficient as a society at wasting time. It seems to me that there are always two kinds of ignorance at work in our society, one extremely destructive and the other healthy. My career in theatre and mathematics was initially shaped by the first kind of ignorance in ways I am only beginning to understand. I came to these fields rather late in life, because I grew up thinking that to be an artist or a scientist you needed to be born with a special gift. It wasn’t until I read Sylvia Plath’s letters to her mother, and I saw how as a teenager she had learned her craft in small, determined steps, dismantling poems like motors to see how they worked, and writing imitations of the things she loved, that I began to believe there was a path I could follow to develop a voice of my own. The destructive form of ignorance has divided many societies: it is the ignorance that says there are fundamental, in-born differences between people: between peasants and nobility, slaves and slaveowners or minorities and majorities. It is the ignorance that leads us, even in this affluent age, to neglect the majority of children, by educating them in schools in which only a small minority are ever expected to naturally love or excel at learning. Two years ago, during a visit to the York Detention Center, I saw the effects of this ignorance in its most devastating form. I had been asked to teach a lesson in mathematics to a group of teenagers who were awaiting trial and who were not thrilled to be spending their afternoon doing math. I reassured the students that if they didn’t understand something in my lesson it would be my fault for not explaining it properly so they could ask me to explain it again. I told them I had once struggled with mathematics myself and I promised I would try to make the subject more interesting and easier than they might remember it being at school. The teenagers responded to my promise exactly as I have seen young children respond – they raced through their worksheets and called for the tutors to give them extra work. One girl who I had heard complaining at the beginning of the lesson made me put check marks beside each of her answers. When I was finished she said “I’ve never had that in my life, I’ve only had this.” and she wrote a large X across her page. The letter X is a fitting symbol for our failure to care for those individuals who, like the girl at the York Detention Center, happen to struggle or fall behind in school or in life – the crossed lines evoke the barriers we place, out of ignorance and indifference, between the majority of children and their unrealized potential. But the letter X is also a universal sign for a different, and potentially redeeming kind of ignorance: in the sciences and in mathematics, it is the letter most commonly used to stand for the unknown. Einstein once wrote: “The most beautiful and deepest experience one can have is the WHAT’S UP AT BLUMA sense of the mysterious... One who has never had this experience seems to me if not dead, then at least blind. To sense that behind anything that can be experienced there is something that our mind cannot grasp and whose beauty and sublimity reaches us only indirectly and as a feeble reflection, this is religiousness. In this sense I am religious.” We must use the resources of the stage as they were used in the past, to discover and represent new ideas about human nature, about our place in the world... There was a time when the theatre, even more than mathematics or science, was a means by which a society could experience the religiousness and sublimity that Einstein describes. Today there are signs, in the work of Canadian artists, that the theatre might regain something of its former role, but only if we aspire to do more than produce plays that simply entertain or illustrate ideas: we must use the resources of the stage as they were used in the past, to discover and represent new ideas about human nature, about our place in the world and about the very means we use to explore and communicate those ideas. Among the artists working in Canadian theatre today, few have worked so rigorously to develop the tools by which we might convey the religiousness or mystery of existence as Daniel Brooks, the first winner of the Siminovitch Award. Daniel has shaped my work and has helped me understand how it is possible, with no more than the simplest sound or lighting cue, or by means of the subtlest look or gesture, to create entire worlds in the minds of an audience. We have the good fortune to be living in a time when the arts and the sciences are converging by different means to radically new insights about the world and about human nature. If we were to make the profound sense of mystery that lies at the heart of these movements the basis of our society, rather than the ignorance that underlies our divisiveness and greed, we might be less inclined to squander the resources we depend on to survive, or to waste the sublime and precious moments we have been granted in this world. The Overcoat “Totally compelling Cirque de Gogol.” The Wall Street Journal Peter Anderson. Photo by Shin Sugino. FEB 12 to MAR 10 2007 CanStage BLUMA PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE CITADEL THEATRE (EDMONTON) AND THEATRE CALGARY PRODUCED BY CANSTAGE; THE BUSHNELL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT; GLYNIS HENDERSON PRODUCTIONS AND THE COMMERCIAL THEATRE DEVELOPMENT FUND Created by Morris Panych and Wendy Gorling Starring Peter Anderson An ordinary man acquires a beautiful coat. His identity is transformed and he has a fleeting glimpse of hope, but his life is eventually shattered by this simple acquisition. Based on a short story by Nikolai Gogol and set to music by Dmitri Shostakovich, The Overcoat is a fascinating weave of movement, dance and storytelling. 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The Tomorrow Starts Today Program of the Department of Canadian Heritage Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Arts Promotion Program of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade SPECIAL THANKS Cover photo of Eric Peterson and Carolyn Hetherington by Shin Sugino. CanStage is a member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) and the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA) and engages, under the terms of the Canadian Theatre Agreement, professional artists who are members of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. The professional technicians at this theatre are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees – Locals 58 and 822. PLAY DEVELOPMENT UPDATE Photo by Rosie Shaw BASH! – CanStage’s Artist Development Program Over the course of the 06.07 season, 14 indie artists will explore the world of creating contemporary theatre for larger stages. With bi-weekly development sessions and workshops with members of the CanStage artistic, production and administrative teams, participants will be immersed in the complexities of producing for larger stages and creating, sustaining and engaging an audience in Toronto. Our BASH! artists will host eight supplementary events, one connected to and inspired by each show of the CanStage season, which will incorporate what has been learned through this process. Congratulations to the participants in the first season of BASH! Anna Chatterton Scott Lale Kwame Stephens Chris Dupuis Mitchell Marcus Lindsay C. Walker Brendan Healy Katherine Sanders Norman Yeung Njo Kong Kie Erin Shields Jacob Zimmer rahim ladha Rebecca Singh For more information please contact Natasha Mytnowych at 416.367.8243 x277 or nmytnowych@canstage.com. Paul Thompson and ahdri zhina mandiela at the Festival of Ideas and Creation. Photo by Joseph Michael. RAW! RAW! RAW!, our Play Development program’s new play reading series, had its debut in December of 2006 in the Upstairs Theatre and featured readings of Savage Brown by Jane Edmonds, directed by Alison Sealy-Smith; Black Mothers Don’t Say I Love You, by trey anthony, facilitated by Iris Turcott; Waxworks by Trina Davies, directed by Ron Jenkins and Scratch by Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman, directed by ahdri zhina mandiela. In October, Adam Pettle, our long-standing playwright-inresidence, was sent on a writing retreat with dramaturge Iris Turcott, and then in November we held a reading of his first draft of Rattle the Bones. We held dramaturgical sessions and three readings of Damien Atkins’ Lucy which will enjoy its world premiere at CanStage Berkeley this March. We were sad to wave goodbye to Chris “Scully” Scholey, a great boon to our Play Development department for two years, but are overjoyed to welcome Katherine Grainger as Artistic Coordinator. Bonnie Green Associate Producer – Play Development Iris Turcott Dramaturge Katherine Grainger Artistic Coordinator UPCOMING EVENTS WHAT’S UP AT BERKELEY INDIVIDUAL GIVING Opening Night Dinner – Half Life Thurs. Jan. 11, 2007 Penelope Restaurant (For Partners $100 and above and all APC members) For more information please contact APC Manager Jennifer Watson at 416.367.8243 x308 or jwatson@canstage.com or Partnership Manager Laura Clark at x249 or lclark@canstage.com. STARS Cocktail Party Wed. Jan. 31, 2007 (For APC members $2,500 and above) EDUCATION AND OUTREACH Teacher Preview Evening – What Lies Before Us Mon. Jan. 15, 2007 6:30-8:00 p.m. (play begins at 8:00 p.m.) Berkeley Street – front lobby Educators are invited for a pre-show discussion of themes and points of engagement for students, followed by a performance of the play. Dress Rehearsal – The Overcoat Sat. Feb. 10, 2007 Bluma Appel Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre (For Partners $120 and above and all APC members) Opening Night Dinner – The Overcoat Thurs. Feb. 15, 2007 Le Papillion (For APC Members $1,500 and above) 2007 CanStage Theatre Ball – Passion at Kool Thurs. Mar. 1, 2007 The Kool Haus Opening Night Dinner – The Rocky Horror Show Thurs. Mar. 29, 2007 The St. Lawrence Hall (For APC Members $1,500 and above) Meet the Creators – Damien Atkins (Lucy) Tue. Mar. 27, 2007, 6:00 p.m. CanStage Berkeley, evening (For Partners $120 and above and all APC Members) Backstage Tour – The Rocky Horror Show Sat. Apr. 14, 2007, 11:00 a.m. Bluma Appel Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre (For Partners $250 and above and all APC Members) APC New York Theatre Weekend May 4 – 6, 2007 (For APC Members $1,500 and above) Spring Preview – Who Knew Granny? Fri. May 11, 2007, 7:00 p.m. CanStage Berkeley (For Partners $75 and above and all APC Members) Half Life Talk Backs and Tea Talks Jan. 16 – Jan. 31, 2007 Following the Tuesday evening and Wednesday matinee performances. An informal questionand-answer period with cast members. Bluma Appel Theatre What Lies Before Us Talk Backs Jan. 25 – Feb. 22, 2007 Following Thursday evening performances. An informal question-and-answer period with cast members. Berkeley Street Theatre Half Life Theatre Club Sat. Feb. 3, 2007, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon Like a book club, join fellow audience members for an opportunity to discuss your personal insights into this production. Berkeley Street Theatre – front lobby Teacher Preview Evening – The Overcoat Mon. Feb. 12, 2007, 6:30-8:00 p.m. (play begins at 8:00 p.m.) Educators are invited for a pre-show discussion of themes and points of engagement for students, followed by a performance of the play. Berkeley Street – front lobby What Lies Before Us Theatre Club Sat. Feb. 24, 2007, 10:30-12:00 noon Like a book club, join fellow audience members for an opportunity to discuss your personal insights into this production. Berkeley Street Theatre – front lobby For more information please contact Director of Audience Development Patty Jarvis at 416.367.8243 x245 or pjarvis@canstage.com What Lies Before Us “What lies behind us and what lies before us at any time are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Ralph Waldo Emerson WORLD PREMIERE JAN 15 to FEB 24 2007 CanStage BERKELEY CanStage presents the Crow’s Theatre production of What Lies Before Us By Morris Panych / Directed by Jim Millan Starring Matthew MacFadzean and David Storch Ambrose and Keating, two junior surveyors, are lost in the Canadian Rockies with Wing, the Chinese cook. As the snow begins to fall, the men’s discussion of colonialism, women, faith and the future, descends into petty and hilarious squabbles. What Lies Before Us is another brilliant trip from two-time Governor General’s Award-winner Morris Panych. What Lies Before Us is a darkly comic look at man, mountains and the meaning of life. 416 368 3110 CanStage.com CANSTAGE STAFF AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARTIN BRAGG Artistic Producer Chris Smith Sales Manager David Abel Executive Producer Heather Burns Group Sales Manager Odette Nader† ARTISTIC Bonnie Green Associate Producer – Play Development & Casting Iris Turcott Dramaturge Katherine Grainger Artistic Coordinator Adam Pettle Gina Wilkinson ahdri zhina mandiela** Playwrights-in-Residence Erica Batdorf Sunil Kuruvilla Associate Playwrights PRODUCING Natasha Mytnowych Executive Assistant to the Artistic Producer & Company Manager Gail Packwood Associate Production Manager DEVELOPMENT Joan Bosworth Director of Development Corporate Development Dan Hickey Corporate Development Manager Lesley Choules Corporate Coordinator Marion Hart for MHEvents Management Special Events Manager Individual Giving Jen Watson Artistic Producer’s Circle Manager Group Sales Assistant Carla Arnold Customer Service Manager & Privacy Officer Amar Bajracharya Patron Systems Administrator Chris Gunter Assistant Customer Service Manager Rhonda Meek Customer Service Coordinator Allan Gillespie Jameson Kraemer Shaun Shetty Customer Service Supervisors Aaron Forward Matt Bois Heather Burke Stuart Dowling Shelley Goldstein Blair Irwin Cam Johnston Ken MacDougall Nicole Myers Clara-Lynn Naccarato Louise Plunkett Customer Service Representatives Vanya Garraway Katherine Sanders Receptionists Front of House Kyle Blenkhorn Berkeley Front of House Manager & Dream Site Manager Operations Manager Tyler Devine Technical Associate/IT Systems Serge Plourde Production Assistant Zen Waligora Caretaker Set & Properties Mary Spyrakis Head of Props Shelley Heebner Props Coordinator William Sovie Senior Props Builder Wardrobe Barbara E. Singer Head of Wardrobe Susan Batchelor Wardrobe Mistress Sharon Ryman Wig Construction & Styling Associate Companies Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Hartford, Connecticut Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples, Florida Play Creation Group Nicola Cavendish Marion de Vries Joy Lachica Ann Mortifee Maria Popoff Elyne Quan Gina Wilkinson BOARD OF DIRECTORS Susan Crocker* Chair Barbara Hackett* Vice-Chair Laura Clark Partnership Manager Elizabeth McDermott Jessica Merek Berkeley Front of House Supervisors MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Katie Inverarity Director of Marketing & Communications AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT & EDUCATION Patty Jarvis Director of Audience Development Public Relations Kim Blackwell Publicity & Communications Manager (on leave until February 2007) Bob McCarthy Manager of Volunteer Resources Richard T. Adams Andrew Auerbach John F. Bankes Barbara Barde Diane Bean Glenn M. Bowman Marcia Lewis Brown Helen Burstyn* Wendy Cecil* Gord Cunningham* Irene David Doone Estey André Galipeault Peter Gillin* Helena Gottschling Pamela Hallisey Lawson A. W. Hunter Brian C. Imrie Ron Lalonde* Janet Lindsay Councillor Pam McConnell Richard McCoy* Ellen Moore Maureen Parkinson Valorie Block Interim Publicity & Communications Manager Rosie Shaw Publications Editor & Publicist Sales & Marketing Patricia Barretto Advertising & Marketing Manager Maria Simonelli Marketing Coordinator FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Brad Nickorick Director of Finance & Administration Caryn Liles Payroll & Benefits Administrator Maricar Hernandez Accounting Coordinator PRODUCTION Craig Putt Technical Director Roger West Cynthia Young* Secretary Councillor Kyle Rae Jack Rose W. Brian Rose* David Rosenbaum Stephen P. Sigurdson* Margaret Sims Anna Stahmer Jarmain Lorne Stephenson* Chip Vallis Arlene Willis Jos Wintermans Board of Directors Honorary Council Howard Bateman Jill Black Susan Brenninkmeyer Sarmite D. Bulte Richard Coles Patti Cunningham Rita Eskudt Debbie Gibson George Glover Barbara Hejduk Peter Herrndorf Edward P. Kerwin James Leech William A. MacKinnon Michael MacMillan Trina McQueen Derek Nelson Barbara Palk Len Racioppo Ross Rennie Dan Sullivan CanStage Celebrates Past Presidents & Chairs of the Board of Directors Thomas B. Hendry Harry A. Malcomson David Black J.C. Lockwood Arthur Gelber James Crang Helen Phelan John McKellar Donna Digby Bill Buchanan Duggan Melhuish Kathleen Hermant Peter Herrndorf James W. Leech Sarmite D. Bulte William A. MacKinnon Maureen Parkinson Chip Vallis Legal Counsel John D. McKellar THEATRE, FRIENDS AND FUN! * Volunteers receive the opportunity to broaden skills, network at social events, participate in theatre education activities, see high-quality productions and, as a result, make an enormous contribution to the success of CanStage. We welcome your enthusiasm, energy and commitment as a volunteer with CanStage and will undertake to provide you with an enriching and satisfying experience. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES PRESENTLY AVAILABLE • Front of House at the Berkeley Street Theatre (ushers or bar servers) • Weekly Administrative Crew involving ESL Conversation Circle and office support (one set day each week, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) • Volunteer Intern positions (email bobmccarthy@canstage.com for postings) • Departmental support involving working with Microsoft Access and Excel (weekday afternoons) BENEFITS • Experience the world of theatre at its liveliest • CanStage’s commitment to excellent education opportunities • Free monthly social events and an annual volunteer dinner, featuring noted speakers from all aspects of the arts • Chance to develop, enhance or share your customer service skills • Flexible and reasonable commitment that fits your schedule • Access to a weekly OPPORTUNITIES email that lists volunteer opportunities, job postings and intern postings from a variety of arts organizations along with other intriguing items CanStage thanks the following VOLUNTEER INTERNS for all the excellent work that they do. CanStage VOLUNTEER INTERNS Clare Christensen (Partnership Intern) Ananya Ohri (Individual Giving Intern) Bick Trinh (Volunteer Resources Intern) THAN K YOU List as of Dec. 15, 2006 *Executive Committee **Courtesy of the Canada Council for the Arts † Courtesy of CHRC Creative Scott Thornley + Company stcworks.ca For further information about the benefits of volunteering or to find out more about our current volunteer internship postings please contact Bob McCarthy, Manager of Volunteer Resources at 416.367.8243 x252 or bobmccarthy@canstage.com. * Congratulations to Kaitlynn Smith for winning the CanStage Volunteer Resources 06.07 season slogan contest! GENERAL INFORMATION Late Arrivals As a courtesy to the audience and artists, latecomers will be seated at an appropriate break in the play. Hearing Assistance The theatre is equipped with an infrared listening system for the hearing impaired; headsets are available free-of-charge at the coat check. Customer Service For ticket exchanges, additional tickets, tax receipt requests, season ticket renewals or other questions, visit the Box Office in the lobby. Advertising Inquiries Advertising inquiries for Bluma Appel Theatre programmes, please contact: Entis Communications Group Inc., 2800 Skymark Avenue, Suite 10A, Mississauga ON L4W 5A6 Phone 905.212.9777. Cell phones, pagers, candy wrappers and beeping watches are distracting for actors and audience members. For those who must have access to pagers for emergencies, please leave them with the House Manager who will record your seat number and name. Cellular phones and watch alarms must be turned off during performances. Please respect patrons with perfume sensitivities. Photos and Recordings The use of cameras and recording devices during performances is strictly prohibited. For more information CanStage, 26 Berkeley St., Toronto, ON M5A 2W3 Box Office Administration Facsimile 416.368.3110 416.367.8243 416.367.1768 COMMENTS? Please email to marty@canstage.com www.canstage.com ENTIS AD #4 ST. LAWRENCE CENTRE STAFF General Manager James Roe BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Director of Sales & Marketing Carol Henderson Senior Event Manager David Pearsons R. Peter Gillin, Chair Dan Sullivan, Vice Chair David Rosenbaum, Secretary Event Manager James Ufton House Manager Larry Westlake House Manager Lynn Frenette Head Electrician Chris Root Head Carpenter Reg Taylor Property Master Douglas Parker Sound Operator Aaron Hanna Assistant Electrician Tim Flawn Flyman Rob Rea Stage employees of the St. Lawrence Centre are represented by Local 58 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. Usher and concession staff employees of the St. Lawrence Centre are represented by Local 2652 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. Bluma Appel Anne Marie H. Applin Diana Arajs Howard Bateman Ulla Colgrass Susan Crocker V. Tony Hauser Irene Jones David Kee Councillor Pam McConnell John McKellar Maureen Parkinson Councillor Kyle Rae Iain Scott Benjamin J. Trister Chip Vallis (As of Dec. 15 2006) For more information visit www.stlc.com CANSTAGE FEBRUARY – MARCH 2007 The Overcoat Co-Created and Directed by Morris Panych and Wendy Gorling