vol 22 • no 6 apr/may 2015
by JOE DIPIETRO
JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE
To most, it’s open space. To a dancer, it’s endless possibility.
PROUDLY SUPPORTING THE INNOVATION & IMAGINATION OF WINNIPEG’S ARTS COMMUNITY
Message from the Artistic Director Their battle cry was “tengo I HAVE BEEN THINKING LATELY familia,” which means so ABOUT OUR THEATRE’S DNA, much more than the literal the parental strands that translation of “I have family.” united amateur and profesThe words celebrate the sional theatre artists under responsibility and fulfillment one vision in 1958. One of that comes with nurturing those strands goes back to each successive generation, the Community Players of and DiPietro’s heart draws Winnipeg who risked their him back to the same source “amateur purity” in 1930 by for Clever Little Lies. This hiring their first paid, profesSteven Schipper time, adultery threatens sional artist: director John a family, and a new grandchild’s cradle Craig. An editorial in the Winnipeg Free swings precariously in the storm. Will a Press looked forward to a theatrical series of lies keep the three generations renaissance under the influence of Craig’s together, or will it take the truth to set “kindly ruthlessness,” noting that his rule them free? of conduct was simple: “Good plays, well acted, will attract attention.” Tengo familia. Not a bad motto, particularly However, his hiring was not without risk. Craig’s $250 per month fee, modest though it seems now, would increase the theatre’s total annual expenses by 50 per cent. To cover these costs, they would need 1,200 subscribers, and all four plays would have to sell out. And so the theatre set out to convince Winnipeggers that the organization belonged to the community, not just to a small band of volunteers who enjoyed putting on plays. The important things haven’t changed since the Community Players of Winnipeg became the Winnipeg Little Theatre in the 1931/32 season and then MTC and now Royal MTC. We still strive for great performances in wonderful plays, like Clever Little Lies by Joe DiPietro, the same playwright who made us laugh and cry with Over the River and Through the Woods. You may remember how four Italian-American grandparents joined forces to keep their grandson from moving across the country. april/may 2015
if you extend it beyond the family and into the public sphere. After all, where do our ideas of family end? With blood? Or with bonds of kinship that transcend biology? The Community Players, in their subscription appeal in 1930, wrote that they needed everyone’s help if they were to achieve their goal: “to represent truly and artistically every strata of mind and every distinction of type in the community.” They needed the larger family, just as we need this generation today. Our artistic and financial success still rests on your commitment, your belief in us. We need many more subscribers because we now employ hundreds of professionals each year rather than one. And John Craig? Well, he virtually doubled the size of the audience in a single year, thanks to a community made up of people like you.
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Setting the Stage
CLEVER LITTLE LIES
High Infidelity
The secret in Joe DiPietro’s Clever Little Lies is out and – spoiler alert! – Billy is cheating on his wife. A new baby, pressure at work and a marriage that is struggling to stay on course are all reasons Billy gives his father to justify what drove him into the arms of his personal trainer. Bill Sr.’s shock at the confession is warranted – is there ever really a good reason to cheat on your spouse? PHOTO BY BRUCE MONK
Billy’s behaviour is likely to evoke the ire of audiences, but we can’t deny his actions set us up for a roller coaster of emotions and opinions. Have we ever kept a secret or lied to protect someone we care about? Can we sympathize with Billy, and does that make us bad if we do?
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PHOTO BY GERRY KOPELOW
Opposite, top left: Jill Dyck as Anna and Ben Carlson as Dan in Closer (Tom Hendry Warehouse, 2000). Opposite, bottom: Michael Ball as Jerry and Leueen Willoughby as Emma in Betrayal (Tom Hendry Warehouse, 1980). Above: Zoe Alexander as Amanda Prynne and David Calderisi as Elyot Chase in Private Lives (John Hirsch Mainstage, 1976).
Theatre has taught us that romantic betrayal has the potential to create great drama. Can you imagine if everyone had just “done the right thing” in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, or if John Proctor had never taken up with his servant Abigail in The Crucible? If there’s one thing Royal MTC has been faithful to, it’s showcasing the complex nature of love and relationships on our stages. PRIVATE LIVES John Hirsch Mainstage (1963 & 1976) Regional Tour (1964) Tom Hendry Warehouse (2015)
BETRAYAL Tom Hendry Warehouse (1980)
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for Amanda Prynne and Elyot Chase who, after a messy divorce years earlier, reconnect while on honeymoon with their new spouses in this Noël Coward comedy. While Amanda and Elyot are engaging in their clandestine affair in a Paris apartment, their jilted partners are presumably left to stew together at the honeymoon resort. The four are eventually reunited, resulting in a confrontation filled with emotional, verbal and physical fireworks.
Harold Pinter’s drama looks at different permutations of betrayal spawned by a seven-year affair between a woman and her husband’s best friend. Told in reverse
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Setting the Stage chronology, Betrayal uncovers just as many mysteries as it solves as we find out who lied to whom and who actually knew what. Pinter drew inspiration for the play from his own extramarital affair with BBC reporter Joan Bakewell and friendship with her husband, BBC radio producer Michael Bakewell.
CLEVER LITTLE LIES
CLOSER Tom Hendry Warehouse (2000)
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Patrick Marber’s saga about sexual betrayal among four star-crossed Londoners has been described as “one of the great plays about the human heart.” Two separate couples – Dan and Alice, Anna and Larry – find themselves intertwined after Dan propositions Anna when the two meet at a photo shoot. Though she initially rejects him, Anna eventually succumbs to Dan’s advances – leaving the door open for Alice and Larry to turn to one another, throwing the group into a never-ending circle of duplicity. THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE Tom Hendry Warehouse (2016)
When Barbara agrees to rent out her top floor to a former school chum and her fiancé, she unwittingly unleashes a firestorm of unexpected and violent passions between the three housemates and their downstairs neighbour. Barbara’s well-ordered world comes undone as she juggles uninvited affections from all angles in Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy, which plays at the Tom Hendry Warehouse next year as Royal MTC’s outing in AyckbournFest 2016.
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Clever Little Lies by Joe DiPietro April 23 – May 16, 2015 preview April 22
Director........................................................................................ Steven Schipper Set & Costume Designer............................................................ Snezana Pesic Lighting Designer.............................................................................. Bill Williams Video Creator..................................................................................Deco Dawson Sound Designer................................................................................ John Bent Jr. Apprentice Director......................................................................Kendra Jones* Stage Manager.......................................................................... Margaret Brook Assistant Stage Manager...................................................... Michael Duggan Apprentice Stage Manager...............................Kali Claire Grenier-Prieur THE CAST (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Billy............................................................................................................... Eric Blais Bill Sr...............................................................................................John Bourgeois Jane....................................................................................................Daria Puttaert Alice.....................................................................................................Maria Ricossa Clever Little Lies is performed without an intermission. Premiere Production Presented by George Street Playhouse November 22, 2013 David Saint, Artistic Director Kelly Ryman, Managing Director Special thanks: Joe DiPietro; Dr. Michael Eleff; Chris Hall; Mark Kelly, General Sales Manager, Mercedes-Benz Winnipeg; Heather Russell
*Position funded through the Jean Murray – Moray Sinclair Theatre Apprenticeship Program
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Artists
CLEVER LITTLE LIES
Eric Blais
Daria Puttaert
Billy
Jane
ROYAL MTC The Woman in Black, Private
Lives, Good People, Brief Encounter (with VP), Looking Back – West. OTHER THEATRE Angels in America: Perestroika (WJT); King’s Park (Moving Target); The Vertical Hour, Munsch Ado About Nothing (PTE); Proud, North Main Gothic, Age of Arousal, Stretching Hide (TPM); The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, The Odyssey (SIR); Kindness, Romeo and Juliet (MTYP); The Winter’s Tale, Troilus and Cressida (Tom-Tom Theatre). FILM/TV The Pinkertons, Cashing In, Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story, Men with Brooms, Zooey & Adam, Falcon Beach, Northern Town, 2030 CE, Wishmaster 4. TRAINING/TEACHING BA Honours, U of W; MFA, York University. Taught acting at MTYP and York University.
ROYAL MTC The Secret Annex, The Fighting
Days, The Shunning, Top Girls, Pride and Prejudice, Shakespeare’s Dog (with NAC), The Tempest, A Christmas Carol. Assistant Director: August: Osage County. OTHER THEATRE Proud, The Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven Blatz, Stretching Hide (TPM); Strawberries in January, Unity (1918) (PTE); Honour (PTE/Belfry); Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure (Tom-Tom Theatre); To the Country (Winnipegger Ensemble); Stripped-Down Hamlet (SIR). FILM Zooey & Adam. TRAINING Graduate of the National Theatre School and the University of Winnipeg. ET CETERA Love to Jamie and Malcolm.
Maria Ricossa Alice
John Bourgeois Bill Sr. ROYAL MTC Frankie and Johnny in the Claire
ROYAL MTC Actor: The Price, The Goat or,
Who is Sylvia?, Cherry Docs, Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune, The Tempest, Oleanna, Lost in Yonkers. Director: After Miss Julie, Broadway Bound. OTHER THEATRE God of Carnage, The Normal Heart (Studio 180). FILM/TV Heartland, The Listener, A Day Late and a Dollar Short, The Interrogation of Michael Crowe, Ginger Snaps, Murder at 1600, The Prince and Me. TEACHING Program Director, Screen Acting, Humber College School for the Creative and Performing Arts.
de Lune, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Sisters Rosensweig, Brighton Beach Memoirs. OTHER THEATRE King Lear, Twelfth Night, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Henry IV, Part 1 (Stratford); The Misanthrope, Bea’s Niece, The Cryptogram (Tarragon); House of Blue Leaves, Tribes (TA); The Maids (Buddies in Bad Times); The Arab-Israeli Cookbook, Clybourne Park (Studio 180). FILM/TV The In-Laws (Warner Bros.); The State Within (BBC); To Love, Honor & Betray, And Never Let Her Go (CBS); Love is Dead (NBC); Flashpoint (CTV); The Strain (FX); Riverdale (CBC). TEACHING Teaches acting at Humber College.
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ET CETERA Maria is thrilled to be working
with her husband John Bourgeois again at Royal MTC.
Joe DiPietro Playwright Joe DiPietro is a Tony Award-winning playwright and lyricist. He received two Tony Awards for writing the book and lyrics for Memphis, which also received the 2010 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Musical. He was nominated for a 2012 Tony Award and won a Drama Desk Award for Nice Work If You Can Get It starring Matthew Broderick. His other plays and musicals include I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (the longest-running musical revue in Off-Broadway history); The Toxic Avenger and The Thing About Men (both winners of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical); the much-produced comedy Over the River and Through the Woods; Fucking Men, his modern take on Schnitzler’s La Ronde, The Art of Murder (Edgar Award winner for Best Mystery Play); and the Broadway musical All Shook Up. His new play, Clever Little Lies, starring Marlo Thomas, debuted at George Street Playhouse, and his new musical, Chasing the Song debuted at LaJolla Playhouse. His work has received thousands of productions around the world.
Snezana Pesic Set & Costume Designer
ROYAL MTC First engagement.
Steven Schipper
OTHER THEATRE Arms and the Man, The
Director
ROYAL MTC Over 35 productions, including:
Proposals and Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile. OTHER THEATRE Stratford, Shaw, Centaur, Segal, Mirvish, Theatre Plus (Toronto), Toronto Free, YPT, Persephone, TC, VP, Rubicon Theatre (Ventura, CA). TRAINING McGill, Bishop’s, National Theatre School of Canada. ET CETERA In 2000, Steven conceived and directed Ross McMillan’s The History of Manitoba from the Beginning of Time to the Present in 45 Minutes, an award-winning play that tours Manitoba high schools. He has directed A Midsummer Night’s Dream with theatre students at the University of Winnipeg, Les Misérables at Balmoral Hall Senior School and Little Red Riding Hood with members of the Aboriginal Arts Mentorship and Training Program in the 2011 Winnipeg Fringe Festival. In 2007, Steven received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Winnipeg, and, in 2012, was appointed to the Order of Canada and was awarded the Queen’s Jubilee Medal. At the end of May, he will receive an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Manitoba.
Late Company, The Glass Menagerie, Gone With the Wind, The Drowsy Chaperone, Fiddler on the Roof, the world premieres of Maureen Hunter’s Atlantis, Mark Stein’s Mating Dance of the Werewolf, Olaf Pyttlik’s The Wave and Bruce McManus’ A Christmas Carol, and the Canadian premieres of Quills,
Game of Love and Chance, The Fan (Odyssey Theatre); One (Ghost River/SummerWorks); Munsched!, Spring Awakening (George Brown); Nightmare Dream (IFT/Obsidian); The Cherry Orchard, Roberto Zucco, Antigone, After the Fall, One Flea Spare (University of Alberta); Three Little Birds, Mighty Carlins (Workshop West). TRAINING Graduate of the MFA program in Theatre Design at the University of Alberta and the BFA program in Costume Design at the University of Belgrade, Serbia.
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ET CETERA Recipient of a Betty Mitchell
Award for Lighting Design, nominee of the Prix Rideau Award for Production Design and Pauline McGibbon Award for emerging artists. Snezana has exhibited her designs across the world, including at the Prague Quadrennial and World Stage Design exhibitions.
Bill Williams Lighting Designer ROYAL MTC Bill is delighted to have designed
the lighting for more than 70 Royal MTC productions (both Mainstage and Warehouse) since 1971. OTHER THEATRE Bill has designed more than 500 productions for theatre, opera and dance companies across Canada, Europe, Asia, South America, the UK and the US. ET CETERA Bill is also actively involved as a theatre consultant, architectural lighting designer, teacher, author and photographer.
Deco Dawson Video Creator
ROYAL MTC The Glass Menagerie, Brief
Encounter (with VP), Grumpy Old Men: The Musical. OTHER THEATRE Video Designer: Rick: The Rick Hansen Story (MTYP/VanOC-Cultural Olympiad, MTYP/Citadel); 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Weird Prod/Pan Am Games); Tough Case, Rich, Kindness, Silverwing (MTYP); To the Country (The Winnipegger Ensemble). Writer/Director (selected): The Leitmotif Lives of Nero and Samdi (Little Theatre/Northwest Film Forum); The Incidental Tribulations of Wake Me and My (Endstop and Elsewhere/Fringe). FILM/TV Writer/Director (selected): Keep a Modest Head, Sins of the Father, Help I’m Alive, The Last Moment, Defile in Veil, Dumb
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Artists
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Angel, FILM(triptych), Lode, FILM(dzama), Elizabeth Short, Sluice Box and a Rocker, www.decodawson.com. ET CETERA Recipient of 12 international awards, including two TIFF Best Short Film Awards for Keep a Modest Head (2012) and FILM(dzama) (2001). Deco won the Province of Manitoba Filmmaker Award and the City of Winnipeg Mayor’s Award in 2013. Big thank you to Heather, Metro and Miro.
John Bent Jr. Sound Designer
ROYAL MTC More than 50 shows since 1998,
including The Woman in Black, Cabaret (2015), Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, Good People, The Glass Menagerie, A Christmas Story, Next to Normal, The 39 Steps, The Drowsy Chaperone (with TC), The Boys in the Photograph (with Mirvish), The Syringa Tree, Fiddler on the Roof, The Rocky Horror Show (with CS), Evita (with TC), Camelot (with TC/Citadel), King Lear, Wit. OTHER THEATRE The Shadowy Waters (Eternal Rose Theatre); The Diary of Anne Frank (Segal/Neptune); The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, Keely and Du, The Heart As It Lived, Grace (ATP); Lion in the Streets (Sage Theatre); Some Assembly Required (Northern Light Theatre). ET CETERA Two Betty Mitchell Awards (Grace, Lion in the Streets). Member of IATSE Local 63 and the Eclub. Founding member of Eternal Rose Theatre. Clever Little Lies marks John’s last show as the Head of Audio for Royal MTC and he’d like to thank everyone for 17 wonderful years of creativity. John dedicates this show to John Bent Sr.
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Kendra Jones Apprentice Director
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE (Selected) Director: Drunk
Enough to Say I Love You? (Selardi); Shorts! (Sarasvàti); L’amour la Mort, No More Prayers, Forc’d to Woo (RADA). Performer: Dionysus is Getting Impatient (Theatre Incarnate); Dear Mama (Impel). Playwright: Dear Mama (Impel); Hide Away (Sarasvàti). TRAINING/TEACHING BA (Hons), University of Winnipeg; MA, Text & Performance, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Teaches at U of W Department of Theatre and PTE School. ET CETERA Kendra is a proud company member of Theatre by the River, and writes about theatre at impeltheatre.blogspot. com. She is a four-time recipient of the Jean Murray – Moray Sinclair Scholarship.
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ROYAL MTC The Glass Menagerie, Other
People’s Money, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, in the next room or the vibrator play, The Shunning, Brief Encounter, The Seafarer, Steel Magnolias. Props: Gone With the Wind. OTHER THEATRE Recent credits include: All Your Wants and Needs Fulfilled Forever (Playground Collective, NZ); John & Beatrice (TPM); Annie, Cats (Rainbow); Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (WJT). TRAINING Michael is a graduate of the U of W, with a BA (Hons.) in stage management and production. ET CETERA Michael has recently returned from travelling to New Zealand, having worked on several projects there. Enjoy the show!
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE Zed (Cirque du Soleil);
Divertimento #15, Carousel (A Dance), Seventh Symphony (Banff Centre); Freda and Jem’s Best of the Week (Buddies in Bad Times); Le Jardin, Le Destin tragi-comique de Tubby et Nottubby (Cercle Molière). TV Just for Laughs galas. TRAINING National Theatre School of Canada.
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This was my first live theatre show and in a word, it was
amazing.
Funny, charming, challenging, thoughtful, timely in light of recent national events. I just sat transfixed.
I loved every moment of the production.
Splendid evening! Great music!
Top-notch production!
Daring, cheeky & fun! AND
VANYA SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE
AMAZING.
It was I have not laughed that hard in a long time.
A good
laugh, with sparkling dialogue. Very powerful. I will be thinking about it
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Theatre FOR Young Audiences We were thrilled to have our seats filled with young people this season! • 1,500 students joined us for four studentonly matinees – Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, Armstrong’s War, Late Company and The Woman in Black. • 200 students subscribed to the entire six-show John Hirsch Mainstage season. • 1,900 students and teachers joined us for matinees and evening performances throughout the season. • 1,300 young people attended evening and weekend performances on their own thanks to discounted individual ticket prices for youth. Thank you to the educators from all the schools involved, and to Great-West Life for helping us share the amazing experience of live theatre! With the support of Great-West Life, Royal MTC provides study guides to six plays each season. Available on our website, the guides are intended for any of our audience members to learn more about the production and include pre- and post-show discussion topics, historical context and more. THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES SPONSORED BY
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The 2014/15 Backstage Pass participants
Backstage Pass AND ITS BENEFACTORS Backstage Pass is a free high school subscription program that takes place over six Wednesdays during the academic year. The program gives students an opportunity to take an in-depth look at theatre. Applications are open to all students in grades 11 and 12 with a keen interest in the performing arts. No experience is necessary – just a love of theatre and willingness to learn and have fun! At each session, a member of Manitoba’s professional theatre community leads a workshop tailored to the current John Hirsch Mainstage production. Topics include the audition process, stage combat, dialects, playwriting and more. After lunch, students attend the matinee performance april/may 2015
in the John Hirsch Theatre, followed by a Q&A with members of the cast. This season, Deborah Gray and Martha Burns became benefactors of our Backstage Pass program, ensuring the students have a valued and meaningful experience with professional theatre. Both women were born in Winnipeg, and they share a love of theatre and a history of supporting the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre. Deborah Gray is a long-time subscriber, patron and sponsor of Royal MTC and we have been grateful recipients of her support and generosity. Actress and producer Martha Burns has worked in theatre, television and film, and played the role of Margie in the Mainstage’s 2013/14 season-closing production of Good People. Martha has pioneered programs for youth in other cities. We sat down with Deborah and Martha to find out why they felt compelled to support this program.
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Martha Burns: My connection to live
Martha Burns and Deborah Gray
When did you become involved with theatre? Deborah Gray: I took drama for my last
two years in high school. The second year, we scuttled the play that had been chosen for us (I Remember Mama) and produced our own revue as a fundraiser for grad. Later, I took courses in writing and directing, and worked backstage for a few years in Toronto. Martha Burns: When I was eight years
old – a long time ago – I attended Saturday morning classes at the Manitoba Theatre Centre theatre school. I remember vividly the games and imaginary worlds we were encouraged to create. Why did you choose to support the Backstage Pass program? Deborah Gray: Backstage Pass offers
another way (in addition to production sponsorship) to support Royal MTC. I like the idea of giving students an opportunity to expand their horizons, get exposure to career options and connect with possible mentors and with others their age who share their interest in theatre.
theatre, making friends in theatre classes and learning from adults who had careers in the arts made my childhood and teenage life fun, interesting and [it] opened doors to many ways of thinking. It is a privilege to offer that opportunity to many “next generations.” A great number of students end up apprenticing and working at Royal MTC – that’s a benefit for all. To get inside an arts organization and see how and why it works, to feel you can have conversations with people who make things happen on and off stage, to be encouraged to talk about what you see – these are wonderful, life-altering opportunities for young people. With your recent visit with the students, what did you find most exciting/surprising? Deborah Gray: Visiting with the students
was so much fun. I hadn’t realized the prevalence of home-schooling, so that was surprising, but what was exciting was the students’ energy and enthusiasm for exploring what the world has to offer – and what they have to offer. It was great! Martha Burns: Debbie and I were
delighted to learn that the Backstage Pass students were involved in all aspects of theatre – writing, producing, directing, acting, tech support – in their schools and communities. They are already forces, finding their own unique ways to tell stories. Through social media, young people today are part of our cultural landscape. They’re not waiting to get in. They are in!
Deborah and Martha make a profound difference in the lives of these emerging theatre artists. This year, they helped 26 young people discover the many facets of live theatre through their support of the Backstage Pass program. We are pleased to credit them and our other partners MTS Future First and Subway with the success of this year’s program, and to celebrate their invaluable contributions. 24
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Wordplay For 17 years, Investors Group has generously supported our Wordplay program. Their visionary leadership has been a critical factor in our development of new plays. Since Steven Schipper took the helm, he has premiered an average of one new play each season, an exciting accomplishment for the company, for the artists who created the work, and for the corporation that funds this artistic exploration. Wordplay is Royal MTC’s vitally important “R&D” wing, where we foster new work, and invest in the creation and development of plays for our stages, and for the Canadian theatre canon. We commission new plays, provide dramaturgical support, program readings and workshops, and review and analyze script submissions. Plays like Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily made it to our stage via one of the theatre’s freelance script analysts, another aspect of the Wordplay program sponsored by Investors Group. Artistic staff search endlessly for great plays, and they need help with the hundreds of resulting submissions each year. The playwrights and dramaturgs who work for us as script analysts often read the scripts first, then provide a synopsis and analysis to staff, along with recommendations about which stage, if any, might be a good fit.
One of our analysts recommended Katie Forgette’s Sherlock Holmes adaptation, in part because of Forgette’s clever mash-up of Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional characters with real-life theatre artists Oscar Wilde and Lillie Langtry. While plays read by analysts usually take the form of final drafts, the theatre also invests in the creation of new plays. This season was an especially busy one for artistic staff, as we currently have nine projects in development, instead of our usual three. Artistic Director Steven Schipper attributes the increased activity to great playwrights with unique ideas: “Each writer has introduced us to exceptional characters who tackle big challenges, often while navigating a seismic social shift. Each project was irresistible and, thanks to Investors Group, we’re able to support all these playwrights on their creative journeys.” WORDPLAY SPONSORED BY
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Regional Tour
ARMSTRONG’S WAR
The Armstrong’s War 2015 touring company: Chris Hadley, Tour Technician; Heather Russell, actor; Justin Otto, actor; Kathryn Ball, Stage Manager; Airyn Lancaster, Apprentice Stage Manager; Ian Kirk, Tour Technical Director.
In 2015, the Royal MTC regional tour visited these communities jan. 28 | Snow Lake, MB • Aurora Borealis Arts Council jan. 31 | Churchill, MB • Churchill Arts Council feb. 4 | Thompson, MB • Recreation, Parks and Culture, City of Thompson feb. 6 | Flin Flon, MB • Flin Flon Arts Council
This year’s Regional Tour was marked by our exciting return to Churchill. Touring to the tundra creates some interesting challenges that our superb team met with ingenuity and aplomb. Upon arriving at the Churchill airport, we were greeted with the news that most of our set was still in Thompson and was unlikely to make the rest of the journey. Our crew and community partners got to work pulling together various set elements (we borrowed a mattress from our hotel and repurposed a set left at the venue after our Bad Dates tour). The result was a nearly perfect replica of what we’d left in the Thompson airport and the show was a hit! The kindness and generosity with which we were met in every community reminded us just how wonderful Manitobans can be. The intrepid company faced over 3,600 kilometres of white outs, frozen sets, and many, many plates of poutine to bring Armstrong’s War to almost 3,000 30
feb. 9 | Binscarth, MB • Vagabond Theatre Company f eb. 10 | Strathclair, MB • Strathclair & District Theatre Committee, Ltd. feb. 11 | Neepawa, MB • Kaleidoscope Concert Series feb. 12 | Minnedosa, MB • Minnedosa Performing Arts Committee feb. 14 | Pinawa, MB • Winnipeg River Arts Council feb. 16 | Gimli, MB • Kiwanis Club of Gimli and District feb. 17 | Steinbach, MB • Steinbach Arts Council feb. 18 | Carman, MB • Golden Prairie Arts Council feb. 19 | Crystal City, MB • Parklane Theatre Committee f eb. 20 | Portage la Prairie, MB • William Glesby Centre f eb. 23 | Atikokan, ON • Atikokan Entertainment Series f eb. 24 | Sioux Lookout, ON • Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series feb. 25 | Dryden, ON • Dryden Entertainment Series f eb. 26 | Red Lake, ON • Wilderness Entertainment Series f eb. 27 | Kenora, ON • Lake of the Woods Concert Group mar. 2 | MacGregor, MB • Heartland Recreation Commission mar. 3 | Brandon, MB • 7 Ages Productions mar. 4 | Souris, MB • Souris District Arts Council mar. 5 | Deloraine, MB • Southwest Showcase Inc. mar. 7 | Virden, MB • Virden Community Arts Council
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Regional Tour audience members all over Manitoba and northwestern Ontario. The team spent days off exploring our beautiful province and getting to know as many audience members as they could. The Regional Tour is important for so many reasons, but one of the biggest reasons is the appreciation of our audience. One audience member in Red Lake, Ontario, sent us a card saying “… we appreciate all the effort put into entertaining us folks in the ‘boonies’ suffering from ‘cabin fever.’” “Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries is honoured to have been the presenting sponsor of the Royal MTC annual Regional Tour once
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again” said John Stinson, CEO, Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries. “Theatre plays an important role in the lives of so many Manitobans and for 38 years, Royal MTC has enriched the lives of others by successfully bringing theatre and performing arts across the province. We would like to thank the dedicated artists and volunteers who made the tour possible in 24 different communities this winter.” This tour would not be possible without the assistance of our sponsors: Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries, Manitoba Hydro, CIBC, Calm Air and MacDon. We would also like to thank all of our presenters and volunteers.
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I’M NOT SURE IF THE FRINGE IS FOR ME…
The Fringe offers the chance to discover the next big thing, and get the insider’s perspective on what’s hot in independent theatre right now! Taking a risk can have major rewards – imagine being one of the first audience members to see a Fringe show that turned into a mainstream hit: The Drowsy Chaperone, Kim’s Convenience and Jake’s Gift all fit that category. What will I see at the Fringe? The quick answer: almost anything. The longer answer: a fascinating mix of independent theatre. This year, the Fringe will host more
than 180 companies from across Canada and around the world who will bring their amazing plays to our enthusiastic and adventurous audiences. We have something for everyone: comedy, drama, musicals, dance, improv… and so many more unique and original productions that don’t fit into any category. Indoor shows take place daily from noon to midnight in more than 30 venues around downtown. And the best part? Tickets are ridiculously affordable: only $5 to $10, which means that taking a risk on an unknown show isn’t that risky at all! Royal MTC’s early bird subscribers receive a free program, an essential tool in planning your own quest to find the perfect show! Open for the adventure? Then join us this summer at the Winnipeg Fringe, July 15–26. For more details, visit winnipegfringe.com
The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre is the only regional theatre in the country to produce a Fringe Festival, and Winnipeg hosts the second-largest Fringe in North America! Artistic Director Steven Schipper explains that “Royal MTC fostered the festival to launch new artists and new work, and to encourage audiences to take theatrical risks. It has become a vital component in fulfilling our mission to present the widest spectrum of theatre art. But, perhaps most importantly, the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival reminds us that we don’t always need an artistic director like me to mediate between the art and the audience.” Be your own artistic director – grab a Fringe program and a Frequent Fringer pass and you can create your own unique festival experience! 32
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Volunteering with the Fringe BY HANNAH FOULGER Volunteering at the Fringe can be a great experience to put on your resumé, but also, as volunteer Barbara Knoll says, a lot of fun. “It’s okay to be silly. It’s okay to not sort of have all the answers to everything.” You do, however, learn what shows to see, by talking to all the funky Fringers. Knoll has been volunteering with the festival for three years but wasn’t much of a Fringer before that, she says. She and her friend were Royal MTC subscribers who saw advertisements for the festival in the Royal MTC program and wanted to try it out, but they heard “Fringe was weird and the shows were weird.” When they bought tickets
to three shows they learned Fringe shows were, in fact, “fantastic and not weird.” Knoll and her friend signed up to be volunteers and had such a good time that, when she married her husband Bern Beliski, he joined the party. He notes that you don’t have to be a theatregoer to have a good time. “These are the kind of important events to grow community and have pride in our community,” Beliski says. “If we don’t do it, who will?” Reprinted with permission from the July 3, 2014 edition of The Uniter, the student newspaper of the University of Winnipeg.
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• In Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, Dr. Watson, played by Carson Nattrass, develops a sweet crush on the beautiful Lillie Langtry, as portrayed by Sharon Bajer. In real life, Carson and Sharon are married. • Armstrong’s War impressed not only Warehouse patrons, but also audiences in 24 communities in Manitoba and
northwestern Ontario as part of the Royal MTC Regional Tour. • The Heart of Robin Hood received five stars from the Winnipeg Free Press and attracted sold-out audiences night after night. Do you wish you had had a chance to enter Sherwood Forest on the 35-foot slide? • At the Tom Hendry Warehouse, The Devil’s Music: The Life and Blues of Bessie Smith was nearly sold out before the show even opened. This dazzling musical explored the story of Bessie Smith, played by Miche Braden, who last appeared at Royal MTC as Mammy in Gone With the Wind. • The new year kicked off with Cabaret, selected by Steven Schipper as a tribute to the opening of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. • Krista Jackson, director of Private Lives, added her own twist to the end of the play by having Sibyl and Victor lock lips at the last minute. 8 9
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Be prepared to laugh! The season has flown by and we kick off our final production watching Billy and his parents use “clever little lies” to cover their many secrets. Lies and deceit complicate their lives with inadvertent humour. We hope you enjoy the fast and funny look at the lives of a family with abundant surprises. Your generous donations helped make all the stories come to life on our stages this season. And now, until May 31, your new or increased gift will be matched by an anonymous donor. We hope these clever little truths about the shows this year inspire you to give today!
• Fiona Reid delighted audiences with her unforgettable and hilarious imitation of Maggie Smith in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. • Late Company introduced us to Jordan Tannahill, a talented young Canadian playwright who reminded us that theatre can be a powerful vehicle for addressing tough issues. • In March, Robb Paterson, Associate Artistic Director of Royal MTC, announced his upcoming retirement in 2016. The Woman in Black, which he directed, was his 81st production at Royal MTC since his first appearance in 1981 with 1837: The Farmers’ Revolt. Your donations all season long made a difference! And now until May 31, your new or increased gift will have more impact. Your contribution will be matched by an anonymous donor, up to a total of $5,000. If you’re looking for more motivation, the following are clever little truths about your donations. 10
• Every gift over $20 is eligible for a tax receipt, which can benefit you on your tax return. • Giving is easy when you choose to make monthly gifts. Just $15 a month equals $180 a year and you receive all the benefits at the $150 donor level. Contact Heidi at 204 954 6412 to set up your monthly giving plan. • A matching gift from your company can boost you to a higher level of donor benefits. Ask your employer today to match your charitable gift! • Giving feels good; it’s been proven by brain researchers that donating to a favourite cause releases dopamine in the body! • Become a Star Patron with a minimum $100 donation and receive free ticket exchanges (some exceptions apply). You can help us reach our goal of $10,000 in new funds by the end of May. You can make a donation by mail, phone or online at royalmtc.ca. For more information, contact Heidi at 204 954 6412 or email hstruck@royalmtc.ca.
11 (1) The cast of The Heart of Robin Hood. (2) Graham Ashmore as Victor and Tracy Penner as Sibyl in Private Lives. (3) Heather Russell and Justin Otto in Armstrong’s War. (4) Charlene Van Buekenhout in The Woman in Black. (5) Fiona Reid in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. (6) Robb Paterson. (7) Sharon Bajer as Lillie Langtry and Carson Nattrass as Dr. Watson in Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily. (8) The cast of Late Company. (9) Jordan Tannahill. (10) Miche Braden in The Devil’s Music: The Life and Blues of Bessie Smith. (11) Mike Nadajewski and the cast of Cabaret. PHOTOS 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 & 11 BY BRUCE MONK
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thank you for donating $132,953 in 2014 to the royal mtc endowment fund in honour of artistic director steven schipper’s 25th anniversary. the canada cultural investment fund matched these gifts at 97 cents. a total of $261,925 was added to the endowment fund. YO U R GE N E ROS I T Y I S A PPR EC I AT E D A N D HEL PS EN SU RE FI NA N CIAL V IABIL I T Y A N D A RT I ST I C I N T EG R I TY FO R ROYAL MTC .
Supporters Many thanks to our donors who gave a gift between January 1, 2014 and March 20, 2015. DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE HERO • $6,000+ Gail Asper, OC, OM, LLD* & Michael Paterson
BENEFACTOR • $2,000–5,999 Leah Bjarnarson & Robert Malech Morley* & Marjorie Blankstein, CM, OM, LLD J.W. Burns, OC Heather Clarke* Kerry Dangerfield* John F. (Jack) Fraser* James R. Gibbs Sylvia Guertin-Riley Rita Gunn* & Greg Mason Camilla Holland† & Colin Viebrock Investors Group Matching Gift Program Ms. Maureen E. Jay Andrew & Wendy Jensen Derek & Mary Johannson John Kearsey* Terry Klassen Dr. P. Kmet & Mr. B. Roslycky Dr. Douglas MacEwan In memory of Liam Murphy – Leigh Murphy The Michael Nozick Family Foundation Cam & Carole Osler Donna & Bill Parrish Hartley & Heather Richardson Sanford & Deborah Riley Triple A Fund – The Winnipeg Foundation Anonymous
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Katarina Kupca Teena Laird Deanne Lander Dr. Patricia Landolfo Ellen & Stewart Leibl Kathy & Saul Leibl Gloria Lemke Tim & Kate Letkemann Carol & Clifford Levi Wayne Loeppky Dr. Simon Lucy Dr. Sora Ludwig & Dr. Brent Schacter Sofia Lukie Dr. & Mrs. Ted Lyons Burton & Mary Lysecki Mr. & Mrs. E.R. MacDonald John MacDonald Sharon M. Macdonald Dennis MacKay, QC & Annette Stapenhorst Mr. Jim MacNair Wally Mah Phil & Miriam Maltz Family Fund Elaine & Neil Margolis Agatha Massey Nicola Matthews Marjorie & Robert McCamis Julia & Don McInnes Mr. & Mrs. Campbell McIntyre Greg & Gloria McLaren Michael & Debra McMullen Barb Melnychuk Dr. Jonathan Gabor & Tia Metaxas Albert Metcalfe Mel & Pippie Michener Jim & Karren Middagh Mr. David Cheyne & Mrs. Audrey Miller-Cheyne Grant Mitchell & Catherine Lambeth Dr. Catherine Moltzan & Paul Brault Marc Monnin & Donna Miller Ray Montague Vera Moroz Bill Muir Ken & Suzanne Munroe Marika Nerbas Edwin & Pat Nicholls Robert Nickel Helen Norrie Shelagh Linklater Deborah & George Nytepchuk Joanne Olchowecki Truus Oliver Cam Mackie & Doris Mae Oulton Murray Palay & Ivy Kopstein Heather & Harry Panaschuk Terry Panych Dr. Philip Pass Beverly Pavlek Louise Pelletier †Current Royal MTC staff
april/may 2015
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Supporters Ron & Anita Perron B. Peterson & S. Slonosky Wayne Piett Donna Platt Ms. Karen Dawn Power Maureen Prendiville & Paul Jensen Bob & Linda Preston Ms. Judith Putter Vivian Rachlis Rudy & Audrey Ramchandar Angeline Ramkissoon Dr. Martin Reed & Joy Cooper Vance Rehill Mr. & Mrs. William Reynolds Joyce Rich Dr. & Mrs. J. Richtik Ricou-Manfreda Tony Robbins Jane Robinson Mrs. Linda Robinson Mr. Robert Rogers Sheryl Rosenberg Craig Russell & Janet Shaw-Russell Elizabeth Russin Michael T. Ruta Morley & Shirley Rypp Shona Scappaticci Barbara Scheuneman Hans & Gabriele Schneider Dr. Meir Serfaty & Bonnie Talbot Dr. & Mrs. A.M. Shojania Margaret & Paul Shuckett Shayna & Merrill Shulman Henry & Connie Shyka Cheryl Samson-Siemens & Gordon Siemens Meera Sinha Jeff Sisler & Cathy Rippin-Sisler Jennifer Skelly† & Family Chad Smith Mrs. Lorraine Smith Deanne Spiegel Jacqueline St. Hill Yvonne Stier Heidi Struck† Richard Swain Mr. & Mrs. Paul Swart Shayne & Kathryn Taback Ross & Bette-Jayne Taylor Karen Tereck Marilyn Thompson Phyllis A.C. Thomson Mary E. Tibbs Malcolm & Shirley Tinsley Norma Toews W. Tretiak & B. Baydock Dr. Stephen Tritt & Dr. Sharon Goszer-Tritt Terry Tully Susan Turley Eric Turner
Grant Tweed Robert Tyler Suzanne Ullyot Patricia Van Doninck Fran & Bob Vannevel Irv & Toby Vinsky Dr. & Mrs. M.B. Vodrey V. Stirling Walkes Sherry & Bob Ward Peter & Joan Washchyshyn Deanna M Waters Al & Pat Wherrett Florence & Donald Whitmore Murray & Nancy Wiegand Trevor Wiens Peter & Elizabeth Wijtkamp Arthur Williams Dennis & Gustine Wilton Paul & Jackie Winestock Mr. C. Winstone Dr. David Wiseman & Merilyn Kraut Diane Wittmier Harry & Evelyn Wray Ms. Mary Zadorozny Ken & Pat Zealand 14 Anonymous
CORPORATE DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE GUARANTOR • $5,000–9,999 Johnston Group Inc. Qualico
BENEFACTOR • $3,000–4,999 Cambrian Credit Union Gendis Inc. & Associated Corporations Maple Leaf Construction Ltd., Blake Fitzpatrick Melet Plastics Inc., Edward Shinewald Terracon Development Ltd.
PATRON • $1,200–2,999 Assiniboine Credit Union Bison Transport, Don Strueber Blüfish Japanese Restaurant Bockstael Construction (1979) Ltd. Canada Safeway Limited Deloitte & Touche Foundation Canada George Wakefield Foods Inc., Judy Wakefield* Maxim Truck & Trailer Ruth & Ted Northam Number TEN Architectural Group, Robert Eastwood* PRA Inc. Ranger Insurance Brokers Ltd. Royal Canadian Properties Limited Sofa Logic, Suzi Bonk* Winmar Property Restoration
*Current Royal MTC Board of Trustees/Advisory Board members
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SPONSOR Air Canada The Asper Foundation BMO Financial Group Martha Burns Calm Air Cardinal Capital Management Inc. Carlyle Printers Service & Supplies Ltd./Canon The Chipman Family Foundation CIBC CN De Luca Fine Wines Dycom Direct Mail Services Esdale Printing Co. Ltd. The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa & Conference Centre Freeman Audio Visual Canada Deborah Gray The Great-West Life Assurance Company Investors Group Lawton Partners MacDon Industries Ltd. Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries National Leasing Planned Perfectly PwC RBC Royal Bank Relish Round Table Steakhouse & Pub Stantec Consulting Ltd. Subway Franchise World Headquarters Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP Wawanesa Insurance Winnipeg Free Press
CORPORATE FRIENDS OF ROYAL MTC CONTRIBUTOR • $900–1,199 The Manitoba Teachers’ Society Mitchell Fabrics Ltd.
SUPPORTER • $600–899 Crosier Kilgour & Partners Ltd. Fillmore Riley LLP Intergroup Consultants Ltd. Manitoba’s Credit Unions NAV CANADA Pollard Banknote Ltd. Fay & Max Reich
ASSOCIATE • $300–599 Cowin Steel Co. Ltd. McKenzie Convenience Store, Hyun Soo Noh Mid West Packaging Limited Mid-West Quilting †Current Royal MTC staff
april/may 2015
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Proceeds in support of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre’s productions and programs.
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre and the Manitoba Bar Association present the 2015 Lawyers Play Proceeds from this fundraising play benefit Royal MTC.
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY WILLIAM FINN
MAY 5–9, 2015
BOOK BY RACHEL SHEINKIN
CONCEIVED BY REBECCA FELDMAN ADDITIONAL MATERIAL BY JAY REISS ORIGINALLY DIRECTED ON BROADWAY BY JAMES LAPINE ORIGINALLY PRODUCED ON BROADWAY BY DAVID STONE, JAMES L. NEDERLANDER, BARBARA WHITMAN, PATRICK CATULLO, BARRINGTON STAGE COMPANY, SECOND STAGE THEATRE
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DIRECTED BY HEIDI MALAZDREWICH* • MUSICAL DIRECTION BY JOSEPH TRITT • CHOREOGRAPHED BY SOFIA COSTANTINI* *APPEARS WITH THE PERMISSION OF CANADIAN ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION
Supporters Party Stuff/U-Rent-It Premier Printing Ltd. Winfield Developments Canada
DONOR • $150–299 DGH Engineering Ltd. Leon A. Brown Ltd. MCW/AGE Consulting Professional Engineers Noble Locksmith Ltd. Patill/St. James Insurance Reitmans (Canada) Limited
TRIBUTE GIFTS Gifts received between February 14 and March 20, 2015. In memory of Joyce Graham – The Loves, Gladys & Sharon In memory of Max Kettner – Ruth Kettner In memory of Annice Stephens – John Maguire & Susan Collison
FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE
Leona J. MacDonald Barb Melnychuk Jeffrey Morton* Heather Power & Harold Klause
ENDOWMENT FUND In Honour of Artistic Director Steven Schipper
Many thanks to the generosity of our Endowment Fund donors who gave a gift or fulfilled a pledge payment between January 1, 2014 and March 20, 2015. Amounts are cumulative. $5,000,000+ Government of Canada/ Gouvernement du Canada Canadian Heritage/ Patrimoine canadien
$250,000–499,999 Gail Asper, OC, OM, LLD* & Michael Paterson
$100,000–249,999
John Hirsch and Tom Hendry shared a dream of creating great professional theatre with mass appeal. With the visionary support of Founders’ Circle members – those who have made a planned gift to Royal MTC – their dream will live on for generations to come. Thank you to our Founders’ Circle members.‡ Gail Asper, OC, OM, LLD* Marjorie & Morley Blankstein* Duane & Pauline Braun Terri Cherniack & Steven Schipper, CM† Kerry Dangerfield* Edward Fisher & Lyse Rémillard Laurie Lam† & Larry Desrochers James Gibbs Gary Hannaford & Cathy Rushton Maureen E. Jay Andrew & Wendy Jensen Dr. Leonard & Hope Kahane Gordon C. Keatch*
Morley* & Marjorie Blankstein, CM, OM, LLD Dick Bonnycastle
$25,000–49,999 James R. Gibbs J.K. May Investments Ltd. Johnston Group Inc. The Michael Nozick Family Foundation In memory of Doug Shewfelt Arni Thorsteinson & Susan Glass Anonymous
$10,000–24,999 The Bowles Family Gus* & Diane Campbell John F. (Jack) Fraser* Bryan Klein & Susan Halprin The Honourable Guy J. Kroft & Hester Kroft Virginia & the late Robert Martin Cam & Carole Osler Norma Anne Padilla Lawrie & Fran Pollard Dr. Bill Pope & Dr. Elizabeth Tippett-Pope Steven Schipper, CM† & Terri Cherniack
George Sigurdson Terracon Development Ltd. Darcy & Brenda Zaporzan*
$5,000–9,999 Mr. & Mrs. Kristjan & Shirley Benidickson Margaret Caie Merv & Jan Cavers Dr. & Mrs. Farouk S. Chebib Donald Fraser & Judy Little Susan & Keith Knox Rick Lee & Laurie Shapiro Garry Markham Jim* & Penny McLandress L. Blair Philpott & Tom Kynman Heather Pullan & Tom Frohlinger Wearing Williams Limited, Don & Sheila Katz Joan Wright
$2,500–4,999 Lee & Wayne Anderson Mary Campbell Esther & Hy Dashevsky* Helene Dyck Gregg & Mary Hanson Dr. Ted & Gail Hechter Margaret & Fred Mooibroek In memory of Liam Murphy – Leigh Murphy Cheryl Ogaranko Dr. & Mrs. F.C. Violago Dorothy Y. Young Anonymous
$1,000–2,499 Robert & Ina Abra Family Fund – The Winnipeg Foundation Jack Armstrong & Doris Quinn Philip Ashdown George Baldwin Doris & Burton Bass Arthur & Ken Blankstein-Ure The Bohm Family Sheila & David Brodovsky Paul & Doreen Bromley David* & Lianne Carefoot Dave* & Barb Christie Pamela & Andrew Cooke Kerry Dangerfield* Bob & Alison Darling Dick & Joan Dawson Roberta Dyck Ernest Epp Michael & Lynn Evans Jean* & Dennis Giguere David & Ewhenia Gnutel John & Margaret Graham
*Current Royal MTC Board of Trustees/Advisory Board members †Current Royal MTC staff ‡If you have remembered Royal MTC in your will, please let us know
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Scents and Sensibility
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The Sound of Silence
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Supporters In memory of Irene Karasick-McMurrich Rita Gunn* & Greg Mason Amy Richmond Marilyn & Helios Hernandez Gary & Maureen Hunter John Kearsey* Carol Campbell & Andy Krentz Dr. G.H. Lawler Barbara Main Mark & Gloria Mancini Terri & Jim McKerchar Irene & the late Claire Miller Vera Moroz Lillian Neaman* Jean & Lisa Neron Myron Pawlowsky & Susan Boulter Marina Plett-Lyle Claude & Pat Precourt Joy Cooper & Martin Reed Ruth Simkin Bill & Laurie Speers* Frits & Joan Stevens Melinda Tallin† & Glen Mitchell Suzanne Ullyot Faye Warren Barbara & Ken Webb Richard L. Yaffe* & John A. Statham Dr. James & Mrs. Kim Zacharias 2 Anonymous
$500–999 Joan & Ed Alexander Peggy Bainard Acheson Bruce & Joyce Berry Donald & Edith Besant Suzi Bonk* Ron & Joan Boyd Ruth & Kris Breckman Margaret E. Clarke Katherine Cobor & Gordon Steindel John K. & Agnes Collins Dorothy Davidson Robert* & Florence Eastwood Nelma Fetterman Marcia Fleisher Chris Freeman Brent & Debbie Gilbert Teresa A. Hay Evelyn & Larry Hecht In memory of David Landy – Edith Landy Don Lawrence Dr. Stan & Susan Lipnowski Patrick & Clarice Matthews* Gerry & Corinne McCallum Dr. & Mrs. Donald McInnes Paul & Elaine Neelon E.M.L. Poulter Bill & Norma Rennie Amy Richmond
Patricia & James Richtik Marc & Sherri Rittinger Michael T. Ruta Faye Scott Jim & Susan Shaw Howie & Sue Simpson Elaine Toms Unitarian Church Theatre Group 4 Anonymous
UP TO $499 Jacqueline Anderson Donald Aronovitch Margaret & Charles Avent Armand & Judy Baccus Ms. Jean Bissett Dr. John Bond H.F. Bowen Brenlee Carrington Trepel & Brent Trepel Jeanetta Casselman Betty & Bruce Catchpole Arthur & Donna Chow Ms. Simone I. Cohen Christine H. Coltart Maxine Cristall Sharon Eadie Paulo Fernandes* Dr. & Mrs. D.D. & B.M. Fillis Lee Finch Elizabeth Foster Carole Giesbrecht Sandy Gousseau* L.D. Graham Karen Herd Mrs. Audrey Hilderman Dorothy Hodgson Camilla Holland† & Colin Viebrock Shawn Hughes* & Bruno Koehn Elizabeth E. Jackson Jordan Janisse & Teresa Cooper L. Kampeas Sheila & Ken Katz Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kisil Brenda* & Trevor Kriss Barbara Latocki Ms. Nancy Latocki Vi Leaney Frances Lemieux Marilyn Lindquist Sylvia L. Main Nick Martin & Dr. Evelyn Ferguson Keith Mayoh Peggy Barker Anthony & Joyce McWha Marcel & Louise Mollot Marlene A. Mortimer Pat & Sherry O’Connor Theresa Oye Robb† & Heather Paterson Carolyn Porhownik
*Current Royal MTC Board of Trustees/Advisory Board members
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Myrna Protosavage Bill & Heather Quinn Henry & Sheila Riendeau Andrea* & Michael Robertson Evan & Audra Roitenberg Jack & Regina Schipper Joan Sheps Roslyn Silver Vern & Ann Simonsen Eleanor Suderman Brenda Taylor Peter & Sharon Taylor Marilyn Thompson Mary & Gordon Toombs W. Tretiak & B. Baydock Tim Valgardson* Judy* & Michael Wakefield Veralyn R. Warkentin Walter & Shirley Watts Donna Webb 6 Anonymous
†Current Royal MTC staff
april/may 2015
THANK YOU to the
1,743 volunteers who generously contributed 31,566 hours
of time, expertise and energy to royal mtc in the 2014/15 season
the show goes on because of you! Step Up for Royal MTC In addition to our wonderful corps of volunteer ushers, Royal MTC benefits from the generosity of volunteers on a number of Board of Trustees and Special Event committees, including the Lawyers Play and the Black & White Ball. If you’re interested in supporting Royal MTC with your leadership volunteer skills, or for more information about our Board of Trustees and Special Event committees, please contact Daphne MacMillan at dmacmillan@royalmtc.ca or 204 954 6400. If you’re interested in joining a dedicated usher team at the Mainstage or Warehouse, or participating in the Winnipeg Fringe Festival this summer as a volunteer, visit www.royalmtc.ca/volunteer.
Supporting Partners CORE FUNDERS
SEASON PARTNERS
TOM HENDRY WAREHOUSE SEASON SPONSOR
PRODUCTION SUPPORTER
JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION SPONSOR
TOM HENDRY WAREHOUSE PRODUCTION SPONSOR Chipman Family Foundation
JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE PERFORMANCE SPONSORS
BACKSTAGE PASS
WORDPLAY
BENEFACTORS
Deborah Gray Martha Burns
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CORPORATE MATCHING GIFT
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Supporting Partners BLACK & WHITE BALL EXCLUSIVE EVENT SPONSOR
PLATINUM SPONSOR
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MEDIA SPONSORS
april/may 2015
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Behind the Scenes Board of Trustees
John Hirsch Mainstage Front-of-House
Deborah Gay-de Vries, Front-of-House Manager Assisted by: Sheena Baird Jamie Chapman, Kim Cossette, Hunter Davis, Rylen de Vries, Caroline Graham, Jonny Hall, Elfie Harvey, Talia Kowalchuk, Tia Levine, Graeme Olson, Jessica Olson, Kayla Parke-Wilson, Amariah Peterson, Angela Rajfur, Jennifer Schmidt, Rita Vande Vyvere, Kira Watson
Honorary Members
His Honour, Lt. Governor Philip S. Lee The Honourable Greg Selinger, Premier of Manitoba His Worship, Mayor Brian Bowman Executive Officers
Jim McLandress, Chair Kerry Dangerfield, Past Chair David Carefoot, Treasurer Brenda Zaporzan, Secretary Suzi Bonk, Chair, Community Relations David Christie, Chair, Governance & Strategic Planning Patrick Green, Chair, Organizational Performance Anthony C. Fletcher, Chair, Resource Development Trustees
Heather Clarke Robert Eastwood Paulo Fernandes Sandy Gousseau Rita Gunn John Guttormson Advisory Council
Gary Hannaford, FCA, Chair Gail Asper Morley Blankstein Doneta Brotchie Angus Campbell Gerry Couture Hy Dashevsky Glen Dyrda, FCA John F. Fraser Jean Giguere
Maintenance
Andrew Drinnan, Building Superintendent Chris Fletcher, Assistant Building Superintendent Marketing & Communications
Shawn Hughes John Kearsey Brenda Kriss Evan Kuz Jeff Lamothe Andrea Robertson
Laurie A. Speers Tim J. Valgardson Judy Wakefield Richard L. Yaffe
Charron Hamilton Yude Henteleff Ken Houssin Gordon Keatch Colin R. MacArthur, QC Patrick J. Matthews Jeffrey Morton, FCA Hon. Jack Murta Lillian Neaman Shelley Nimchonok
James Pappas John Petersmeyer Lawrence Prout Jeff Quinton Patricia Rabson Margaret Redmond Susan Skinner Al Snyder Maureen Watchorn
Susan Groff, Head Scenic Artist Lawrence Van Went, Scenic Artist
Randy Zyla Harder, Head Electrician Rick MacPherson, Technical Director Alison Nutt, Head Carpenter Lawrence Van Went, Head Scenic Artist Michael Wright, Head of Sound
Brian Adolph, IT Manager Jennifer Cheslock, Outreach Manager Devan Graham, Director of Human Resources Camilla Holland, General Manager Daphne MacMillan, Administrative Assistant Jennifer Skelly, IT Administrator
Tom Hendry Warehouse Front-of-House
Kim Cossette, Front-of-House Manager Jamie Chapman, Rachael Neal, April Smith, Chelsea Zacharias
Artistic
Jeff Kennedy, Literary Coordinator Laurie Lam, Producer Robb Paterson, Associate Artistic Director Steven Schipper, CM, Artistic Director Casey Shapira, Archives Coordinator Melinda Tallin, Artistic Coordinator
Wardrobe
Thora Lamont, Acting Head of Wardrobe Lorraine O’Leary, Head of Wardrobe Lois Powne, First Hand Jackie Van Winkle, Head Buyer & Accessories Coordinator Wigs
Sheena Baird, Ticketing Services Manager Laurie Fletcher, Box Office Manager Melanie Sexton, Director of Box Office Services Box Office Representatives: Katie Adamson, Laura Bergen, Gwendolyn Collins, Robyn Pooley, Tori Popp, Jessica Ross, Katie Schmidt, Caitlin Turner, Elizabeth Whitbread Louis Gagné, Layout Carpenter Brent Letain, Master Carpenter Chris Seida, Scenic Carpenter Michael Joyal, Development Assistant Stephanie Lambert, Special & Donor Events Coordinator Shelly Smith-Hines, Director of Development Heidi Struck, Individual Giving Manager
Larry Demedash, Senior Properties Builder Kari Hagness, Head of Properties James Sutherland, Properties Builder
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Administration
Carpentry
Properties
Arlo C. Bates, Acting Head of Sound John Bent Jr., Head of Sound Joan Lees-Miller, Head of Wardrobe Claude Robert, Head Electrician Chris Thomson, Head Carpenter John Tomiuk, House Stage Hand
Sharon Burden, Payroll Administrator Yvonne O’Connor, Accounts Payable Administrator Shelley Stroski, Controller
Box Office
Laura Enns, Touring & Production Coordinator Ian Kirk, Assistant Technical Director Paige Lewis, Assistant Production Manager Rick MacPherson, Technical Director, Tom Hendry Warehouse Russell Martin, Director of Production Ben Ross, Technical Director, John Hirsch Mainstage
Stage Crew
Accounting/Finance
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Development
Hayley Brigg, Publicity & Communications Coordinator Sue Caughlin, Marketing & Communications Manager Katie Inverarity, Director of Marketing & Communications Mark Saunders, Marketing & Communications Coordinator Thomas Urish, Sales Manager
Beverly Covert, Wigs & Makeup Supervisor Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival & Master Playwright Festival
Jennifer Cheslock, Festival Manager Chuck McEwen, Executive Producer Tori Popp, Festival Assistant Honorary Staff
Zaz Bajon, General Manager Emeritus
Additional Production Staff Clever Little Lies
Chris Hadley, Carpenter Kim Hamin, Assistant Scenic Artist Van McLean, Carpenter Additional crew provided by IATSE Local 63
Ovation
april/may 2015
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