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JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE
based on the screenplay by MARC NORMAN and TOM STOPPARD adapted for the stage by LEE HALL music by PADDY CUNNEEN
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MESSAGE FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Three of the greatest playwrights in the English language hang out in the same section of our theatre’s library, because their surnames all start with the letter “S”. William Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, and Tom Stoppard live together in our minds not just because of their alphabetic congruence, but because of their shared brilliance. At their best, they wield language with precision and whimsy, they create characters as complex as we are, and they craft plots that make hours seem no longer than a heartbeat. Most importantly, they make us rethink our lives and our place in the world. Steven Schipper
Shakespeare in Love brings together two of these
master playwrights, in Lee Hall’s adaptation of Mark Norman and Tom Stoppard’s screenplay about Shakespeare’s attempt to write a new comedy. As the play opens, Shakespeare struggles with writer’s block, then looks for help to his charismatic rival and mentor Christopher Marlowe. But when a forbidden young woman enters his orbit, she reveals to him the tragic, farcical nature of true love, and changes the course of both his play and his life. Jovanni Sy (another great “S” playwright) has also written forbidden women and a mentor/rival into his new play Nine Dragons at the Hendry Warehouse. Of course, Sy takes us to 1920s Hong Kong instead of Elizabethan England, and his police detective Tommy Lam struggles to solve a series of grisly murders instead of a tricky couplet. But both Shakespeare in Love and Nine Dragons rise above their respective genres - the romantic comedy and the crime thriller – to explore one of life’s central questions. Do the circumstances of our birth dictate the course of our lives, or can we transcend race, gender and class to find love, meaningful work, and, perhaps most importantly, justice? The question is no less relevant in our own age than it was in the 1500s or the 1920s. The characters Will Shakespeare and Tommy Lam are heralds from that past, tipping a brass horn to their lips, and proclaiming our shared humanity, our common quest. Yours always,
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1959 IN CELEBRATION OF OUR 60TH ANNIVERSARY, WE REMEMBER
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The Diary of Anne Frank BY FRANCES GOODRICH & ALBERT HACKETT
It may be difficult to believe that there was— and still is—controversy around The Diary of Anne Frank and its several theatrical manifestations. In 1958, MTC produced Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s Broadway adaptation as part of its first season. The script presented a somewhat romanticized Anne, and made the story of hiding from certain death more pointedly universal. Anne and her family could be any oppressed group at any time, not just Jews in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. This early version was approved by Anne’s father, Otto Frank, who had survived Auschwitz and presented the diary to the world. Respected by critics as a dignified documentation of the diary, the stage adaptation became a theatrical staple, with its inherently powerful subject and attractive heroine. The controversy was two-fold. First, the downplaying of Anne’s Jewishness was, as American 1
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critic Frank Rich put it, “to bleach” her: the adaptors “had betrayed her and the Jewish people by sanitizing the Holocaust.” The other controversy seems difficult to understand today. Winnipeg Free Press columnist Frank Morriss had to urge people to attend the first MTC production since he was told by several people they didn’t “care for propaganda.” The American State Department had cancelled a proposed European tour because it felt the play would be perceived as propaganda, a move denounced by the most influential New York theatre critic of the era, Brooks Atkinson. The play was nonetheless well received by Winnipeg audiences, with Free Press critic Christopher Dafoe urging no one to miss it: “It isn’t an entertainment—it is a documentary as moving and important as anything we are to see for a long time.” The Goodrich-Hackett adaptation stood the test of time, being produced again by MTC 20 years later, and by other Winnipeg theatres over the years. Yet, as time passed and the diary itself became better known, the initial critique of the play remained front and centre. In 1997, Wendy Kesselman wrote a new stage adaptation that was praised for its more forthright, less romantic approach, bringing the audience closer to the core of the diary. It is truer
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to Anne herself, with her burgeoning emotional and sexual feelings. It was also more pointedly Jewish, and how could it not be? Despite Otto Frank’s well-intentioned efforts to make the first version ‘universal’, he may in fact have distanced us from the specific terror which was the daily life in extremis of Anne and the others in the attic. They were hiding because of their Jewish identity. If Anne hadn’t been Jewish, she probably would have survived the war. It reminds us of the gruesome ethnic cleansings of our own era. So the specific becomes the universal. In 2003, MTC produced The Diary with equal success for a third time, with Kesselman’s new adaptation and, in 2014, Royal MTC premiered Alix Sobler’s The Secret Annex, which imagined the fate of the diary if Anne Frank had escaped the Holocaust. The current controversy revolves around the diary’s limitations. After all, Anne writes about life in the annex only. There are no words after their capture in August, 1944, making the central horror of the Holocaust incomplete. Fair enough, but prologue leads to understanding as well. As Victoria Barnett of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has put it: “In reading Anne Frank’s diary, we are reminded of our possibility to be good, of our obligation to reawaken a sense of goodness within
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ourselves.” The stage adaptations offer a way into studying the Holocaust. Yet, let’s not make The Diary of Anne Frank simply an educational tool. At a time when anti-Semitism isn’t afraid to make itself known, dramatizations of the diary remain essential theatre. RORY RUNNELLS
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The Diary of Anne Frank, 1958/59 1. Irena Kankova Cohen 2. David Robertson, Beverly Babier & Murray Senens 3. The cast 4. Harvey Harding 5. The cast. 1, 2, 3, 5: ARCHIVES OF MANITOBA, ROYAL MTC FONDS. PHOTOS BY: AYERS PHOTOGRAPHY. 4: UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG ARCHIVES, WESTERN CANADIAN PICTORIAL INDEX, HARVEY HARDING THEATRE COLLECTION, A0926-27585.
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THEATRE ABBREVIATION LEGEND Arts Club Arts Club Theatre Company • Vancouver, BC ATF Atlantic Theatre Festival • Wolfville, NS ATP Alberta Theatre Projects • Calgary, AB BAM Brooklyn Academy of Music • NYC Bard on the Beach Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival • Vancouver, BC Belfry The Belfry Theatre • Victoria, BC Blyth Blyth Theatre Festival • Blyth, ON Broadway Theatre district • New York, NY CBC Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Centaur Centaur Theatre Company • Montreal, QC Citadel The Citadel Theatre • Edmonton, AB COC Canadian Opera Company • Toronto, ON CS Canadian Stage • Toronto, ON Dora Dora Mavor Moore Award • Toronto, ON Drayton Drayton Entertainment • Ontario Dry Cold Dry Cold Productions • Winnipeg, MB Factory Factory Theatre • Toronto, ON GCTC The Great Canadian Theatre Company • Ottawa, ON Grand The Grand Theatre • London, ON HGJT Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company • Toronto, ON Mirvish Mirvish Productions • Toronto, ON Moving Target Moving Target Theatre Company • Winnipeg, MB MTYP Manitoba Theatre for Young People • Winnipeg, MB NAC National Arts Centre • Ottawa, ON Necessary Angel Necessary Angel Theatre Company • Toronto, ON Neptune Neptune Theatre • Halifax, NS NFB National Film Board of Canada NTS National Theatre School of Canada • Montreal, QC Persephone Persephone Theatre • Saskatoon, SK PTAM Popular Theatre Alliance of Manitoba • Winnipeg, MB PTE Prairie Theatre Exchange • Winnipeg, MB
Rainbow Rainbow Stage • Winnipeg, MB RNT Royal National Theatre • London, England Royal Alex The Royal Alexandra Theatre • Toronto, ON RSC Royal Shakespeare Company • Stratford-upon-Avon, England RWB Royal Winnipeg Ballet • Winnipeg, MB Sarasvàti Sarasvàti Productions • Winnipeg, MB Segal The Segal Centre for Performing Arts • Montreal, QC Shaw Shaw Festival • Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON SIR Shakespeare in the Ruins • Winnipeg, MB Soulpepper Soulpepper Theatre Company • Toronto, ON Stratford Stratford Festival • Stratford, ON SummerWorks SummerWorks Theatre Festival • Toronto, ON TA Theatre Aquarius • Hamilton, ON Tarragon Tarragon Theatre • Toronto, ON TBTR Theatre by the River • Winnipeg, MB TC Theatre Calgary • Calgary, AB TiFT Talk is Free Theatre • Barrie, ON TNB Theatre New Brunswick • Fredericton, NB Toronto Free Toronto Free Theatre • Toronto, ON TPM Theatre Projects Manitoba • Winnipeg, MB TSO Toronto Symphony Orchestra U of M University of Manitoba U of T University of Toronto U of W University of Winnipeg VP Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company • Vancouver, BC West End Theatre district • London, England WCT Western Canada Theatre • Kamloops, BC WJT Winnipeg Jewish Theatre WSO Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra WST Winnipeg Studio Theatre YPT Young People’s Theatre • Toronto, ON zone41 zone41 theatre • Winnipeg, MB
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Andrew MacDonald-Smith, Bahareh Yaraghi and Andrew Chown in Shakespeare in Love. PHOTO BY DAVID COOPER
LOVE & MARRIAGE IN THE 16TH CENTURY
Generally speaking, Elizabethan marriages were arranged. Alliances between property owners were made, collectively by family and kin. Many factors affected these decisions including political patronage and accumulation of wealth. Property and power were the main factors which influenced negotiations for marriage. The third factor that governed marriage and family structure from the 16th century until the 19th century was the dowry system which was, more or less, a financial transaction. In England, brides were not usually able to provide property in the form of land. (Shakespeare’s mother, Mary Arden, was unusual in that her father had left her, the house near Stratford called Mary Arden’s House.) Since the bride could not normally provide land, she was expected to bring to the marriage a dowry in the form of a 8
substantial cash sum. This was called a ‘portion’ and went directly to the father of the groom. In return, the father of the groom guaranteed the bride a yearly payment or annuity, called a ‘jointure’ if she survived her husband as a widow. Under this system, daughters were both a drain on family finances and a tool for making political connections. They were often judged on their potential for breeding healthy children. In high society the patronage of royalty was, of course, highly valued and the Queen had to approve marriage between nobles. Honour was also important to men and an honourable reputation was gained through such things as military glory, achievement, keeping good faith with people, good background and good marriage conditions. An honourable reputation was sufficiently important for people to fight
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The cast of Shakespeare in Love. PHOTO BY DAVID COOPER
duels over. A man’s reputation could be affected by the reputation of the woman to whom he was betrothed or married. A future bride was supposed to be a virgin and a wife to be faithful. The Sermon of the State of Matrimony from the Elizabethan Church Book of Homilies said “Let women be subject to their husbands as to the Lord, for the husband is the head of the woman as Christ is the head of the church.” In fact many religious moralists of the time opposed arranged marriages on the grounds that they could be used to encourage parents’ covetousness and could lead not only to misery, but also to adultery and crime.
and society’s expectations. Queen Elizabeth I was known as the Virgin Queen but there has always been discussion over her relationship with her ‘favourites’ at court. One of these was the Earl of Essex - Robert Devereux. We will probably never know the true facts. Shakespeare in Love links the many aspects of the play through the idea of love in life and on stage. In the play Queen Elizabeth sums up the question when she asks, “Can a play show us the very truth and nature of love?” Article reprinted with permission from The Film Space, Shakespeare in Love Study Guide, Manchester, UK.
Of course human behaviour was not always in line with the rules set out. William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in November 1582 and their first child Susanna was born in May 1583. The poets and dramatists of the period frequently wrote of more romantic love. Shakespeare wrote a sequence of sonnets about love and his plays often show us the difficulties of trying to balance the aspects of love, marriage october/november 2017
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The cast of Shakespeare in Love. PHOTO BY DAVID COOPER
THE MARLOVIAN THEORY The Marlovian Theory of Shakespeare Authorship postulates that Christopher Marlowe wrote the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare. Historical records show that Marlowe died in Deptford on May 30, 1593, but the theory postulates that his death was faked. Marlovians, those who support the theory, base their argument on anomalies surrounding Marlowe’s death and on the influence his works had Shakespeare’s writing. They also mention that the first time the name William Shakespeare is known to have been connected with literary work was the publication of Venus and Adonis, just a few weeks after Marlowe’s apparent death. However, Marlowe’s death was accepted as genuine during a judicial inquiry held by the Queen’s personal coroner. Everyone believed he was dead and there was no direct evidence to prove his survival beyond the year of 1593. 10
HOW THE THEORY CAME TO BE
In August 1819, an anonymous writer for The Monthly Review said Christopher Marlowe might be a nom de guerre, or pseudonym, assumed by William Shakespeare. The same literary journal further developed the idea in September 1820, mentioning how Shakespeare “disappears from all biographical research just at the moment when Marlowe first comes on the stage; and who reappears in his proper name shortly after the reports of Marlowe’s death.” CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE’S DEATH
Historical records indicate Christopher Marlowe died on May 30, 1593 as a result of a knife wound above his right eye, which was given to him by Ingram Frizer. Frizer was an acquaintance of Marlowe’s with whom he had been dining. They, along with two other men named, had apparently spent the day together at the home of Eleanor Bull, who offered rooms and refreshments for private meetings.
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE However, as new information became available, the argument about Marlowe’s death changed drastically. It went from thinking that because he wrote Shakespeare, his death must have been faked, to challenging the details of the inquest, to claiming the circumstances surrounding the faking suggested it had been the most likely scenario, despite whether he went on to write Shakespeare or not. ENTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The world knows William Shakespeare as the author who was born in Stratfordupon-Avon in 1564. He moved to London and became an actor and shareholder in the Lord Chamberlain’s Men which owned the Globe Theatre. However, a central point in the Marlovian theory is the first association of William Shakespeare in literary work was
just 13 days after Marlowe’s reported death. Shakespeare’s first published work, Venus and Adonis, was registered with the Stationers’ Company in April 1593 (before Marlowe’s death), but had no named author at the time. By June 12 that same year, Venus and Adonis was put on sale, bearing William Shakespeare’s name. IN CONCLUSION
The main argument against the Marlovian theory is there is no solid evidence that Marlowe survived or did anything more than simply inspire William Shakespeare. Whether or not the Marlovian theory is true, it inspired more research into Christopher Marlowe’s life and his works. As a result, several books on his life have been published. SOURCE: REVOLVY.COM
WOMEN IN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE Shakespeare’s female roles were played by men and young boys until 1660. The first group of women who dared to perform were regarded as prostitutes and had to deal with wealthy men who paid extra for a view of their dressing rooms. Seeing a woman on stage was so shocking that prologues were written to forewarn the audience. The first female Desdemona has been widely identified as Margaret Hughes, who went on to join the original Theatre Royal Company of Drury Lane and enjoyed a successful stage career. october/november 2017
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Tristan Carlucci in Shakespeare in Love. PHOTO BY DAVID COOPER
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Steven Schipper, Artistic Director • Camilla Holland, Executive Director PRESENTS A CO-PRODUCTION WITH THE CITADEL
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shakespeare in love Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Music by Paddy Cunneen Originally produced on the West End by Disney Theatrical Productions & Sonia Friedman Productions, directed by Declan Donnellan, and designed by Nick Ormerod October 19 – November 11, 2017 preview October 18
Director........................................................................................ Daryl Cloran Set & Costume Designer.................................................Cory Sincennes Lighting Designer.............................................................Scott Henderson Sound Designer................................................................. Matthew Skopyk Music Director......................................................................Don Horsburgh Fight Director.......................................................Jonathan Hawley Purvis Choreographer........................................................................Laura Krewski Dialect Coach..............................................................................Doug Mertz Dramaturg..................................................................................Josh Wickard Apprentice Director.............................................................. Suzie Martin*† Stage Manager......................................................................Michelle Chan Assistant Stage Manager....................................................... Kathryn Ball Apprentice Stage Manager.................................Zoë Leclerc-Kennedy
Royal MTC acknowledges that our two venues are on Treaty 1 Land, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people and the homeland of the Métis Nation. Royal MTC thanks them, the Cree, Dakota and Oji-Cree, and all of the custodians of this land. *Position funded through the Jean Murray - Moray Sinclair Theatre Apprenticeship Program and the Manitoba Arts Council †Past Jean Murray - Moray Sinclair Scholarship award winner
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shakespeare in love THE CAST (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Ralph..............................................................................................Robert Benz Sam.........................................................................................Tristan Carlucci† Mistress Quickly / Kate........................................................Patricia Cerra Will Shakespeare................................................................ Andrew Chown Queen Elizabeth / Molly.................................................Sarah Constible Nurse.....................................................................................Patricia Darbasie Richard Burbage.................................................................. Paul Essiembre Peter..................................................................................Matthew Fletcher† Kit Marlowe.....................................................................................Gabe Grey Webster......................................................................................... Tom Keenan Ned Alleyn........................................................................Kayvon Khoshkam Wessex........................................................................................ Kevin Klassen Adam / Boatman / Frees........................... Andrew MacDonald-Smith Henslowe.......................................................................................Garett Ross Nol / Catling............................................................................Ray Strachan† Robin.................................................................................................. Luc Tellier Wabash / Valentine............................................................Farren Timoteo Tilney / Sir Robert de Lesseps / Lambert.........................John Ullyatt Fennyman................................................................................. Ashley Wright Viola de Lesseps................................................................Bahareh Yaraghi SETTING: 1593, London. Shakespeare in Love is performed with one intermission. Shakespeare in Love is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. Special thanks: Monica Hultin, Debbie Hart. Production photography by David Cooper.
SYNOPSIS Theatre lovers will swoon over this nod to a budding Shakespeare. Faced with writer’s block, the playwright is in search of inspiration and will stop at nothing to find it. Enter Viola de Lesseps, disguised as a boy actor, who becomes Shakespeare’s muse. Soon they’re caught up in a forbidden romance, but will it last?
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Robert Benz Ralph
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE The Merry Wives of
Windsor, Romeo and Juliet, Coriolanus (Freewill); Stupid F@#king Bird (Edmonton Actors Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Citadel); 10 out of 12, The Realistic Joneses, Passion Play, Shining City, The Pillowman (Wild Side); Scaramouche Jones (Blarney); Equivocation, God of Carnage, Gordon Winter (Persephone); Where the Blood Mixes (Network, Aquarius, WCT); Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Antony and Cleopatra, The Tempest (Shakepeare on the Saskatchewan); Where the Blood Mixes, Buz’Gem Blues, Wawatay (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company/ Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre). TV Corner Gas, renegadepress.com, The Englishman’s Boy, Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story.
Tristan Carlucci Sam
ROYAL MTC 23.5 Hours, Alice Through the Looking-Glass. OTHER THEATRE The Birds and the Bees, The December Man (PTE); Another Way Home (WJT); Danny, King of the Basement, Peter Pan, Night Light (MTYP); Hamlet (Snakeskin Jacket & Bravura); A Doll’s House, The Diary of Anne Frank, Faust(us): A Fantasy (U of W). FILM/TV The Pinkertons (Buffalo Gal); You’re Killing me, Susana (Arcadia Pictures); Todd and the Book of Pure
Evil (Young Faust); Wrong Turn 4 (20th Century Fox). TRAINING Bachelor of Arts Honours from the University of Winnipeg. ET CETERA Tristan is also a proud member of Skene Stunts with nearly two dozen film, television and commercial credits. Much love (as always) to Mom, Dad, Anthony, Petty and Max.
Patricia Cerra Mistress Quickly / Kate
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE I Heard About Your
Murder (Teatro La Quindicina); Soliciting Temptation (Sage Theatre/Shadow Theatre); Gordon (Theatre Network); Bust ‘Em Up Burlesque (Send in the Girls); Subway Circus (Blarney Productions); The Early Bloomer, Apples and Oranges, I Am For You (Concrete Theatre); That’s Danger!, Working It Out (Alberta Workers’ Health Centre), An Accident (Northern Light), The National Elevator Project (Theatre Yes). TRAINING Graduate of the BFA Acting Program at the University of Alberta. ET CETERA Patricia is also an educator, mentor and director. This spring she will be seen in the world premiere of The Silver Arrow: The Untold Story of Robin Hood with the Citadel Theatre. Enjoy the show!
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Andrew Chown
Patricia Darbasie
Will Shakespeare
Nurse
ROYAL MTC First appearance.
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OTHER THEATRE Vimy (Soulpepper);
OTHER THEATRE Selected: Nine Parts of
Romeo and Juliet, The Merry Wives of Windsor (Bard on the Beach); Taking Shakespeare (New Stages); The Circle, The Seagull (NTS); Harry The King (Repurcussion Theatre). FILM Her Friend Adam (Special Jury Prize Winner, Sundance). TRAINING Andrew graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2014. ET CETERA He is grateful for his family, this wonderful company, and the stories we get to tell.
Desire (Maggie Tree); Going to St. Ives (Atlas); Ribbon (Ground Zero Productions); A Street Car Named Desire and Bag Babies (Globe Theatre). TRAINING A graduate of University of Alberta’s BFA acting and MFA directing programs. York University - Voice Pedagogy. ET CETERA Pat has received two Sterling awards as an actor for Barbarians (Workshop West Theatre) and Seeds (Edmonton Fringe).
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Richard Burbage
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ROYAL MTC Sarah Ballenden, Things We
Do For Love, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, The Penelopiad, Gone With the Wind, The Fighting Days, The 39 Steps, After Miss Julie, Bleeding Hearts, The Threepenny Opera. OTHER THEATRE Selected: Am I Not King? (zone41); Beautiful Man, Reservations, The Monster Trilogy (TPM); Ivanov (WJT); Richard III, Henry V, Othello, The Merchant of Venice (SIR); The Swearing Jar, Strawberries in January, Unity (1918) (PTE). FILM/TV Lovesick, Aloft, Euphoria, My Awkward Sexual Adventure, High Life, House Party, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. ET CETERA In memory of Jim Gibbs.
ROYAL MTC Sarah Ballenden, The Audience (with Mirvish), Unnecessary Farce, Things We Do For Love, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Heart of Robin Hood (with Mirvish), Other People’s Money, A Few Good Men (with Citadel). OTHER THEATRE Four seasons at the Stratford Festival, including To Kill a Mockingbird, The Comedy of Errors, The Odyssey, The Duchess of Malfi, Don Juan, Macbeth, Othello, Amadeus. Elsewhere: The Bridges of Madison County, A Little Night Music (Dry Cold); Butcher, The Best Brothers (PTE); Romeo and Juliet (Citadel); The Normal Heart, The Overwhelming, Stuff Happens (Studio 180); L’Emmerdeur, Le Dîner de cons, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, Art (Théâtre français de Toronto);
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Othello (ATF); Tillsonburg (CS); Zadie’s Shoes, Oui (Factory); Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Centaur). FILM/TV More than 50 film and television appearances and extensive work in documentary narration, animation and commercial voice-overs.
Workin’ Moms, Incorporated, Lucky 7, Bomb Girls, Covert Affairs. TRAINING A graduate of the Actors’ Conservatory at the Canadian Film Centre. ET CETERA Recipient of the REEL Canada RBC Emerging Artist Award. Twitter and Instagram: @gabe_grey.
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ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Heathers (WST);
James and the Giant Peach (MTYP); Les Misérables (Rainbow); Les Misérables (Drayton); A Man of No Importance (Dry Cold); Crazy For You (Theatre by the Bay); Spring Awakening (Griffin Theatre). TV The Pinkertons (Buffalo Gal/Rosetta), Triple Sensation (CBC). TRAINING Northwestern University. Proud recipient of the Jean Murray-Moray Sinclair Scholarship. ET CETERA Thanks to Haley, Steven, TH, friends and family for their continued support, and to Daryl for the wonderful opportunity.
Gabe Grey Kit Marlowe
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Abe Jensen, Disgraced
(Citadel); David Moss, Glengarry Glen Ross (Lower Ossington Theatre); Freddie Mercury, UnCovered: Queen and Bowie (Koerner Hall). FILM/TV Hellmington (2018), Beeba Boys (Deepa Mehta); Toilet (Naoko Ogigami);
ROYAL MTC Selected: Sarah Ballenden, Hand to God, Unnecessary Farce, The Seagull, Gone With the Wind, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, A Christmas Carol. OTHER THEATRE Selected: Am I Not King? The Last Concert of Richard II, Three Sisters (zone41); The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble (PTE); Dear Johnny Deere (Persephone); Ring of Fire (Rainbow); The Power of Harriet T, New Canadian Kid (MTYP); White Rabbit Red Rabbit, The Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven Blatz (TPM); One Man, Two Guvnors (TC); The Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Juliet, Henry IV (SIR). FILM/TV Selected: Channel Zero (NBC/ Universal); Nomis (PalmStar); The Pinkertons (Buffalo Gal/Rosetta Media); The Exorcism of Molly Hartley (20th Century Fox); Bunks! (Disney); Zooey and Adam (Bedbugs Films); Men with Brooms (CBC); Less Than Kind (HBO Canada); House Party (Comedy Network); Something Beneath (Peace Arch); The Crooked E (CBS). ET CETERA Find his music at tomkeenanmusic.com and heavybellmusic.com.
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Kayvon Khoshkam Ned Alleyn
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Selected: Iago in Othello
(Bard on the Beach); Feste in Twelfth Night, Jean in December Man (NAC); The Writer in Chelsea Hotel (Firehall Arts Centre). FILM Supernatural, Fairly Legal, Trunk: The Movie, and the web series Long Live The King which Kayvon also co-wrote and produced. www.longlivetheking.ca. TRAINING The Canadian College of Performing Arts, Victoria. ET CETERA Kayvon was born and raised in Saskatoon and has been living in Vancouver for the last 10 years. He is the Artistic Director of Speakeasy Theatre, and the founder/Artistic Director of the Pull Festival, a 10-minute play festival which is going into its 7th year. In addition to theatre, Kayvon plays music in the group February Face.
Kevin Klassen Wessex
ROYAL MTC Sarah Ballenden, The Audience (with Mirvish), Chimerica (with CS), Alice Through the Looking-Glass, Romeo and Juliet, The Melville Boys (Tour), The Shunning, White Christmas, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play, Bleeding Hearts, Our Town, The Tempest, A Christmas Carol, The Dresser, Feelgood (with GCTC), King Lear, Romeo and Juliet. OTHER THEATRE Selected: A Strange Pair (Echo); A Little Night Music (Dry Cold); Edward II (TBTR); Antony and Cleopatra
(SIR); Arcadia (Citadel); Annie (Rainbow); Till It Hurts (PTE); John and Beatrice (TPM); Death of a Salesman (WJT). FILM/TV Channel Zero, Barbara Blackwood, The Pinkertons, Elijah, New In Town, Niagara Motel. ET CETERA Kevin is also a director and playwright, and has received the Harry Rintoul Award and the Reg Skene Award. He is an Artistic Associate with Shakespeare in the Ruins as well as Echo Theatre, and is happily married to Echo’s Artistic Producer: the incredible Charlene Van Buekenhout.
Andrew MacDonald-Smith Adam / Boatman / Frees ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Alice Through the
Looking-Glass, Avenue Q, One Man, Two Guvnors, The Pillowman (Citadel); Cocktails at Pam’s, Pith!, Witness to a Conga (Teatro La Quindicina); The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance (Edmonton Opera); Little Shop of Horrors, Shear Madness, The Wizard of Oz (Mayfield); The Liars, The Best Brothers (Shadow); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Crazy for You and Mary Poppins (TC). FILM/TV Tiny Plastic Men, Inward Edward, The Man That Got Away.
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Remember the Night (Moving Target); Fen (Sarasvàti); Jonno, Dog Act, A Behanding in Spokane, Shock Corridor, The Ingrates (Winnipeg Fringe). TRAINING Black Hole Theatre Company (U of M). ET CETERA Love to Mom, Dad, Gerls and Megan.
Garett Ross Henslowe
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Peter and the
Starcatcher, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Penelope vs. The Aliens (Citadel); Nevermore, The Soul Collector, Vigilante (Catalyst Theatre); Outside Mullingar, The Best Brothers, A Year in Winter, That Darn Plot, Beginning of August (Shadow Theatre); Jack Goes Boating (Sage Theatre/Shadow Theatre); The Last Resort, Chicago, Hairspray, Shear Madness (Mayfield Dinner Theatre). TRAINING University of Alberta (BFA – Drama), Grant MacEwan Theatre Arts Program. ET CETERA Garett received a Sterling Award for his work in A New Brain with Plain Jane Theatre and has been nominated for Sterling Awards for his work on Jack Goes Boating, That Darn Plot (Shadow Theatre); The Old Curiosity Shop (Poor Man’s Classic Co-op); and The Raven and the Writing Desk (Acme Theatre).
Luc Tellier Robin
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Selected: Arcadia, A Christmas Carol, The Sound of Music (Citadel); King Lear, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Freewill Shakespeare); The Hothouse Prince, The Nutcracker Unhinged (Teatro La Quindicina); MaggieNow (Workshop West); A Quiet Place, MOTE (Blarney Productions); Songs My Mother Never Sung Me (Concrete Theatre); Working It Out (WorkPlays School Tour). Directing: Legoland and Never Swim Alone (Blarney Productions). TRAINING Banff/Citadel Professional Theatre Training Program, MacEwan University, The Broadway Theatre Project. ET CETERA Luc received an Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award nomination for Never Swim Alone. Up next: Shakespeare’s R&J (Kill Your Television).
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ROYAL MTC The Audience (with Mirvish), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Romeo and Juliet, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (with TC). OTHER THEATRE The Whipping Man (WJT); Romeo and Juliet (SIR); Dutchman (PlayOn Theatre); Peg and the Yeti (MTYP); Lobby Hero (The 28th Minute); For a complete list of theatre abbreviations, please refer to legend on page 4
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Ashley Wright Fennyman ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Peter and the
Starcatcher, Alice Through the LookingGlass, Make Mine Love, Spamalot (Citadel); Little Shop of Horrors, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Footloose (Mayfield); Made in Italy, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (WCT); The Light in the Piazza (TC); As You Like It, Coriolanus (Freewill Shakespeare). TRAINING Grant MacEwan Theatre Arts Program. ET CETERA Farren has been honoured by the Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards on many occasions, and was included in Avenue Magazine’s 2015 list of Edmonton’s Top 40 Under 40, celebrating the city’s most promising young leaders.
John Ullyatt Tilney / Sir Robert de Lesseps / Lambert
ROYAL MTC Of Mice and Men, To Kill a
Mockingbird, Hosanna, Other People’s Money. OTHER THEATRE Freewill Shakespeare Festival, Bard on the Beach, Citadel Theatre, Alberta Theatre Projects, Theatre Calgary, The Globe, Winnipeg Jewish Theatre, Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, Factory Theatre, Canadian Stage, Stratford Festival, Theatre Aquarius, Theatre New Brunswick and Neptune Theatre. Directing credits include: Twelfth Night, Oedipus the King and Miss Julie (University of Alberta); Silent Words (Edmonton Fringe, Kaboom Festival and Tarragon Extra Space); I Ain’t Dead Yet (Victoria Fringe and Uno Festival); Burlesque! (Edmonton Fringe, NAC); and Henry V (Freewill).
Bahareh Yaraghi Viola de Lesseps
ROYAL MTC The Curious Incident of the
Dog in the Night-Time (with Citadel). OTHER THEATRE Crazy for You, Cabaret, Private Lives, The Pillowman, I Am My Own Wife, Billy Bishop Goes to War, Death of a Salesman, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Spamalot (Citadel); The Best Brothers, Puttin’ on the Ritz (Belfry); Funny Girl (Segal); A Little Night Music (VP); The 39 Steps, The Mystery of Irma Vep (Vertigo); and eight seasons with Freewill Shakespeare. ET CETERA John is a co-founder of Firefly Theatre and Circus in Edmonton, and is a
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Salt-Water Moon
(Factory/Why Not Theatre/NAC); The Aeneid (Stratford); Unholy, Her2 (Nightwood Theatre); Pomona, Moment, Bea (ARC); Le Placard, Les Zinspirés (Théâtre français de Toronto); Kiss (ARC/ Smash/CS); Death of the King (Modern Times Stage Company/Theatre Centre); Blood Wedding (Modern Times Stage
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Company/Aluna); Minotaur (YPT); Prisoner of Tehran (Theatre Passe Muraille); Hallaj (Modern Times Stage Company). FILM Instant Star (CTV); Covert Affairs (USA). TRAINING Graduate of Humber Theatre and holds a BA from McGill University. ET CETERA Bahareh is a six-time Dora Mavor Moore Award nominee, is a resident artist of ARC in Toronto and was most recently selected by NOW Magazine in Toronto’s Top 10 Theatre Artists of 2016. Upcoming productions include: the tour of Salt-Water Moon (Factory/Why Not Theatre), Unholy (Nightwood Theatre) and Bloom (Modern Times Stage Company).
Lee Hall Playwright Lee Hall was born in Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1966 and studied English Literature at Cambridge University. He has worked as a writer in theatre, TV, radio and film. He has been writer in residence at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Live Theatre, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Theatre: Wittgenstein on Tyne, Live Theatre 1996; Bollocks, RSC Fringe, 1998; Genie, Paines Plough, 1998; Cooking With Elvis, Live Theatre/West End 1999 - nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Comedy; Spoonface Steinberg, Ambassadors Theatre, London 2000; Two’s Company, Live Theatre/Bristol Old Vic, 2001; Billy Elliot the Musical, 2004 - Olivier Award Best Musical; The Pitmen Painters, Live Theatre, Newcastle/ Royal National Theatre/National tour/
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Broadway, 2007-2010. Theatre adaptations: Leonce and Lena (Buchner), The Gate Theatre, 1997; Mr Puntila and His Man Matti (Brecht) Almeida Theatre, 1998, A Servant to Two Masters (Goldoni) RSC/Young Vic 1999; The Adventures of Pinocchio (Collodi), Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 2000; Mother Courage (Brecht), Shared Experience/Ambassadors Theatre; The Good Hope (Heijermans) Royal National Theatre, 2001; The Barber of Seville (Beaumarchais), Bristol Old Vic, 2003. Opera: Adaptation of Il Pagliacci/ The Comedians for the English National Opera, 2008. TV: Spoonface Steinberg, BBC, 1997; A Prince of Hearts, BBC, 1998; The Wind in the Willows, BBC, 2007. Film: Billy Elliot, Working Title Films, 2000. His screenplay for War Horse directed by Steven Spielberg came out in 2011.
Daryl Cloran Director
ROYAL MTC The Last Five Years. OTHER THEATRE Artistic Director of the
Citadel Theatre. Former Artistic Director of Western Canada Theatre (Kamloops) and Founding Artistic Director of Theatrefront (Toronto). Directing credits include: Love’s Labour’s Lost (Bard on the Beach); Liberation Days (TC); Mary Poppins (Persephone); Tribes (CS); And All For Love (NAC); Generous (Tarragon); Afterplay (Shaw); and Theatrefront’s international collaborations RETURN (The Sarajevo Project) and UBUNTU (The Cape Town Project). ET CETERA Daryl has been awarded the Canada Council’s John Hirsch Prize for Outstanding Emerging Theatre Director and a Robert Merritt Award for Outstanding Director (Halifax). Upcoming: Daryl is directing UBUNTU (The Cape Town Project) at PTE, the premiere of The Silver Arrow at the Citadel and a Beatlesinfused As You Like It at Vancouver’s Bard on the Beach.
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Cory Sincennes
Matthew Skopyk
Set & Costume Designer
Sound Designer
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE Anne of Green Gables,
Mamma Mia, Bittergirl: the Musical, Evangeline (Charlottetown Festival); Spamalot, Mary Poppins, The Rocky Horror Show, Crazy for You, Million Dollar Quartet (Citadel); Da’ Kink in my Hair, Liberation Days, Next to Normal (TC); I Think I’m Fallin’, Puttin’ on the Ritz (Belfry). TRAINING MFA Theatre Design (U of A), BA Architecture (Carleton University). ET CETERA Member of ADC, www.corysincennes.com.
Scott Henderson Lighting Designer
ROYAL MTC Over 50 productions since 1995, including Sarah Ballenden, Bittergirl: The Musical, Black Coffee, The Audience (with Mirvish), Billy Elliot the Musical, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (with Mirvish), Next to Normal, Red (with Belfry), The Seagull, Top Girls. OTHER THEATRE Scott has designed lighting for opera, dance and theatre companies in Winnipeg and across Canada, including the Shaw and Stratford festivals. TRAINING Scott is a graduate of the Ryerson Theatre School and is a member of the Associated Designers of Canada. ET CETERA Special thanks to Karen, Sean and Alex for love and support.
ROYAL MTC The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (with Citadel). OTHER THEATRE Recent Design/ Composition credits include Romeo and Juliet, Titus Andronicus, As You Like It, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Richard III, Twelfth Night, Othello (Freewill Shakespeare Festival); Or the Whale (Wishbone Theatre); Vigilante (Catalyst Theatre/Citadel); Playing with Fire: The Theo Fleury Story (Citadel/Persephone/ ATP); ENRON (NAC); Whisper (Studio Theatre/Catalyst Theatre); Michel et Ti Jean, Palace of the End (Theatre Network). ET CETERA Matthew is an Edmontonbased Sound Designer and Composer. He currently resides as the Sound Supervisor for the Department of Drama at the University of Alberta.
Don Horsburgh Music Director
ROYAL MTC White Christmas, Guys and
Dolls, Jekyll and Hyde (a love story), The Constant Wife (with Citadel), Cabaret (with Grand), Arcadia (with CS). OTHER THEATRE Music Director: Wizard of Oz, The Sound of Music, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Hairspray (Rainbow); Crazy for You, West Side Story, Evangeline, Avenue Q, Mary Poppins, Spamalot, The Penelopiad, Next to Normal, The Sound of Music, The Rocky Horror Show, Little Women, Into the
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Woods, Guys and Dolls, The Wizard of Oz (Citadel); Aspects of Love, The Sound of Music (US National Tour); and 18 seasons at the Stratford Festival — The Threepenny Opera. Composer: Long Day’s Journey Into Night, The Penelopiad, August: Osage County, Pride and Prejudice, Blithe Spirit, and The Constant Wife (Citadel). ET CETERA Awards: five Doras, four Elizabeth Sterling Haynes and two Betty Mitchell.
ET CETERA Jonathan would like to thank
his wife and family for their endless love and support.
Laura Krewski Choreographer
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE West Side Story,
Jonathan Hawley Purvis Fight Director
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE Shakespeare In Love, Crazy for You, West Side Story, Romeo and Juliet, Spamlot, The Penelopiad, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Three Musketeers (Citadel); Antony and Cleopatra, The Three Musketeers, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet (St. Lawrence Shakespeare); Cymbeline’s Reign (Shakespeare in the Ruff); I Am For You (Concrete Theatre); Singin’ in the Rain (Chemainus); The Pirates of Penzance, Little Shop of Horrors (Thousand Island Playhouse); Beauty and the Beast (Sudbury Theatre Centre); Love’s Labour’s Lost (Calgary Shakespeare); Dying City, Almost Maine (Collective); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (TC); Forbidden Phoenix (Citadel/YPT/MTYP); Beauty and the Beast (TC/Citadel). FILM/TV Knuckleball, The Northlander, Painkillers, Pet Heroes, Le Rêve de Champlain. TRAINING/TEACHING Graduate of the Mount Royal College Theatre Program, two-time participant of the Banff/Citadel Professional Training Program. Five-time faculty member of the Banff/Citadel Professional Training Program.
Spamalot (Citadel); Next to Normal (Citadel/TC); Enron (NAC); Chicago and Jesus Christ Superstar (The Mayfield); Original musicals Vigilante, Nevermore, Hunchback, Frankenstein and Fortune Falls (Catalyst Theatre), Rich and Rapa Nui (MTYP); as well as Home is a Beautiful Word and I Think I’m Fallin’ (Belfry). Laura has also created a full-length movement ballet of The Yellow Wallpaper for the Chinook Series. ET CETERA Awards include four Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards, a Betty Mitchell Award and a Lucille Lortel nomination for the Off-Broadway run of Nevermore. Enjoy the show!
Doug Mertz Dialect Coach
ROYAL MTC Captain Markinson in A Few
Good Men.
OTHER THEATRE Coached numerous
shows in US and Canada including: Million Dollar Quartet, West Side Story, One Man, Two Guvnors, Mary Poppins and eight years of A Christmas Carol (Citadel); Vigilante – National Tour (Catalyst Theatre); The Pirates of Penzance, The Gondoliers, Parade (Opera Nuova). TEACHING Has taught dialects at the
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE University of Alberta, Rapid Fire Theatre, Theatre Alberta and several universities in the US. ET CETERA Doug is Director of Education & Outreach at the Citadel Theatre.
Josh Wickard Dramaturg
ROYAL MTC First engagement.
Assistant Directing: Werther (MB Opera); North Main Gothic (TPM); A Winter’s Tale (TomTom). Stage Management: Hirsch (Touchstone/Firehall); Perestroika (WJT - Apprentice); The Walworth Farce (Incompletely Strangled); Sunday in the Park with George (Gallery Works). TRAINING/TEACHING Suzie holds an MFA in Directing from the University of Alberta. She teaches in a variety of contexts, most recently as a contract instructor at the University of Alberta where she won a teaching award in 2015.
OTHER THEATRE Dramaturg: World
Premiere of Sense and Sensibility (Citadel). Assistant Director: The Soul Collector (Catalyst Theatre). Josh has worked in theatre in Canada and the USA for more than a decade. Previously, he worked for Catalyst Theatre, Florida Grand Opera and Glimmerglass Opera. TRAINING MFA in Theatre Practice from University of Alberta, BFA in Theatre Technology & Design from University of Colorado at Boulder. ET CETERA Josh is a proud member of LMDA. He looks forward to his upcoming work in Edmonton.
Suzie Martin Apprentice Director
Michelle Chan Stage Manager
ROYAL MTC The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (with Citadel), A Few Good Men (with Citadel). OTHER THEATRE Selected: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, West Side Story, A Christmas Carol, Avenue Q, One Man, Two Guvnors, Clybourne Park, Venus in Fur, Long Day’s Journey into Night, The Sound of Music, The Rocky Horror Show, August: Osage County, Sweeney Todd (Citadel); The Forbidden Phoenix (Citadel/YPT). ET CETERA Big thanks to Kathryn and Zoë!
ROYAL MTC Apprentice Stage Manager:
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OTHER THEATRE Directing: Suor Angelica
& Gianni Schicchi (Manitoba Underground Opera); God’s Ear (Studio Theatre); The Object of Constellations (Small Matters); The Importance of Being Earnest, Betrayal (University of Alberta); The Cherry Orchard (TBTR/little ECHO); Artichoke Heart, The Gas Heart (Theatre Outgrabe). Selected For a complete list of theatre abbreviations, please refer to legend on page 4
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Kathryn Ball
Zoë Leclerc-Kennedy
Assistant Stage Manager
Apprentice Stage Manager
ROYAL MTC Mainstage: Steel Magnolias, The Shunning, The Importance of Being Earnest, Dreamgirls, Orpheus Descending. Regional tours: Last Train to Nibroc, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Armstrong’s War, Miracle on South Division Street, Ed’s Garage, The Melville Boys, Bad Dates. OTHER THEATRE Numerous productions with Manitoba Opera, Prairie Theatre Exchange, Rainbow Stage, Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the Globe Theatre (Regina). TRAINING Theatre Production program at MacEwan University in Edmonton and Bachelor of Commerce at University of Manitoba.
ROYAL MTC Apprentice Stage Manager: Sarah Ballenden, Bittergirl: The Musical. Props: Black Coffee, Hand to God, My Name is Asher Lev. OTHER THEATRE Apprentice Stage Manager: Falstaff (MB Opera). Stage Manager: Bake Off 2016 & 2017 (Sarasvàti); Vinegar Tom (U of W). Props: Two Indians, The Seduction Theory (Sarasvàti); La Cenerentola (U of M Opera Theatre); The Power of Yes (U of W). TRAINING University of Winnipeg with a BA (Hons), specialization in Theatre Production and Stage Management.
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EXPAND YOUR THEATRE EXPERIENCE “I didn’t know you were a patron of the arts. Get him a chair, someone.” – henslowe In Shakespeare in Love, a jealous Lord Wessex angrily barges into the Rose Theatre with the intention of killing the playwright who had an affair with his fiancée. Henslowe mistakenly assumes he is a theatre patron and quickly offers him a chair. As a donor to our theatre, we’ll happily offer you more than a chair. Whether you enjoy the plays at the Mainstage or Warehouse, or both, there’s always a way to deepen your patronage of the arts. In appreciation of your support, you’ll be given many opportunities to enhance your theatre experience. Royal MTC presents a number of education and outreach programs, which are often made possible by the support of donors. Some of this programming includes: • Pre-show chats (formerly Monday Mix) • Talkback series 30
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PLAYWRIGHT’S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This is a story I’ve been wanting to tell for some time now. I have so many people to thank now that it’s finally come to life. Many thanks to everyone at Vertigo Theatre, Gateway Theatre and Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre for their artistry and dedication. Thank you to the many incredible artists who took part in the development of Nine Dragons over these years. Thanks to the Canada Council for the Arts, the BC Arts Council, the Ontario Arts Council, the Banff Playwrights Colony, fu-GEN Asian Canadian Theatre Company, The Glassco Translation Residency in Tadoussac, the National Arts Centre, and the Wuchien Michael Than Foundation for their generous support. Special thanks to David Yee, Guillermo Verdecchia, Brian Quirt, and especially Craig Hall for shepherding this play along. Finally, my most profound thanks to Leanna Brodie who is always there for me. I hope you enjoy the play! JOVANNI SY
Daniel Chen in Nine Dragons. PHOTO BY TIM NGUYEN
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NINE DRAGONS
GLOSSARY HUNTING EXPEDITION – A region of Kowloon, along with Stonecutters Island, was ceded to the United Kingdom in 1860 and was used by the British mainly for tiger-hunting expeditions. KOWLOON – Meaning ‘Nine Dragons,’ the legend is that Kowloon was named in the year 1278 by the boy Emperor Bing after counting eight mountains, each thought to inhabit a dragon. A courtier pointed out that Emperors were also believed to be dragons, bringing the tally to Nine Dragons. KOWLOON RIPPER – A play on Jack the Ripper, a notorious serial killer believed to have been active in and around the largely impoverished Whitechapel district of London in 1888. LIMEHOUSE – A notorious riverside
OPIUM DENS – Establishments where opium was sold and smoked. PLAYING CHINESE WHISPERS – The
game where one person whispers a message into another person’s ear and they whisper it to the next person in line. Known as ‘Telephone’ in North America and enjoyed for the discrepancies in communication as the last person speaks the transmitted message out loud. SCOTLAND YARD – Headquarters for the London police force, est. 1829. SISYPHUS – In Greek mythology, was condemned to an eternity of pushing an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down. STAR FERRY – Boat that carries passengers from Tsim Sha Tsui to Hong Kong Island. TAI-PAN – Literally translates as
district in London, famed for its early 20th century drug houses, unemployment and crime.
“top class” or “big shot,” tai-pans were foreign-born businessmen who headed large trading houses.
NG GONG – Figure in traditional
TSIM SHA TSUI – An area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Chinese folklore, known for endlessly cutting down a self-healing osmanthus tree on the moon.
VICTORIA PEAK – A mountain in the western half of Hong Kong Island, also known as The Peak.
SYNOPSIS 1920s Hong Kong. Battling racism and his own reputation, Chinese detective Tommy Lam investigates the deaths of several women. With a suspected serial killer in his sights, Tommy follows clues to the glamorous Nine Dragons nightclub and into the haze of the opium trade. In his relentless quest to prove himself and protect his people, Tommy risks losing everything – his relationship, his badge, even his life. october/november 2017
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Daniel Chen and John Ng in Nine Dragons. PHOTO BY TIM NGUYEN
Between Two Worlds THE GENESIS OF NINE DRAGONS BY JOVANNI SY Although Tommy is the hero of my play, Nine Dragons actually began with the character of Victor. I was interested in exploring the idea of a Chinese man who goes to extreme lengths to eschew all traces of his heritage and identity. I wanted to examine what self-imposed cultural erasure looked like. I think there are two reasons Victor ended up being a British-educated man in 1920s Hong Kong. Many years ago, I saw an old black-and-white photograph of an elegant Chinese man in a tuxedo smoking a cigarette. He resembled an Asian Noël Coward. Though I don’t remember exactly where and when I saw this picture, the memory of it stayed with me over the years. So that was the first impulse for Victor. The second is that I am a closet Anglophile. When I was a teen in the early 1980s, I was obsessed with miniseries like Brideshead Revisited, the RSC’s adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby, and the film Chariots of Fire. In 1982, I was transfixed by the BBC series Playing 34
Shakespeare with Patrick Stewart, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen and Ben Kingsley. Not long after, I had the transformative experience of seeing Ian McKellen (not yet Sir Ian) perform his one-man show Acting Shakespeare live at Toronto’s Royal Alexandra Theatre. As a young actor, I dreamed of joining the Shaw Festival where I could let my inner Anglophile loose on stage. That never transpired. However, in 2010, I did spend a year at The Shaw as their resident playwright. That’s when the idea of Victor started to take form. I suppose he is the manifestation of a kind of character I had always longed to portray but never did. Not long after, I conceived the character of Tommy, who is simultaneously Victor’s opposite and his kindred spirit. Since I perceived them as intellectual equals and natural foils, the mystery genre seemed appropriate. I saw my two Chinese men — separated by class and circumstance — engaged in a cat-andmouse game of wits. The mystery
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NINE DRAGONS genre also appealed to me because the procedural aspects of solving a crime could occur while the play’s essential mystery — that of Tommy’s identity — lay under the surface. Finally, placing the action in 1920s Hong Kong would allow me to explore the power dynamics of colonialism. In many ways, Tommy and Victor both represent aspects of myself and my life’s experience as an artist of colour in an industry that has traditionally been quite Eurocentric. When I began my theatre career in 1992, opportunities for non-white actors were few and far between. And without a large canon of Asian Canadian drama back then, my choices were to try to act in parts written for white people or to resign myself to the dismal array of stereotypes written for people who looked like me. Basically I could try to ‘whiten myself up’ like Victor or suffer through indignities like Tommy. In writing Nine Dragons, I wanted to dramatize the choice that many marginalized people face: assimilate (often through erasing essential aspects of oneself) or be relegated to secondary status. (Of course, there is a third way: redefine the rules. This is the path of heroes and saints and I try to walk it whenever I can.) I also wanted to find a new way to dramatize the classic immigrant dilemma of feeling trapped between two worlds. In the course of my career, I have seen or been in countless variations of the immigrant identity play: Mom october/november 2017
and Dad are so traditional and don’t understand me, the kids at school make fun of my weird lunch; etc. I promised myself I would never write this kind of identity play unless I could find a fresh approach. I hope I’ve accomplished that with Nine Dragons. I’ll share one final insight about how I approached writing this play. I’ve attempted to construct the scenes so some of the microaggressions Tommy encounters will be readily identifiable to some viewers and invisible to others depending on their relative societal privilege. So it would not surprise me at all if some audience members have an easier time identifying with Tommy than others. I think as a playwright, one of the first things you have to do is decide who you’re writing for. I decided that Nine Dragons was going to be pitched to those who recognize Tommy’s journey as lived experience. And for the less-woke among us, hopefully this play is still a satisfying detective yarn.
NEW TERRITORIES
KOWLOON
Victoria HONG KONG Peak ISLAND
Map of Hong Kong which comprises Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories and outlying islands.
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Steven Schipper, Artistic Director • Camilla Holland, Executive Director PRESENTS
A WORLD PREMIERE CO-PRODUCTION WITH GATEWAY
THEATRE AND VERTIGO THEATRE
nine dragons By Jovanni Sy October 26 – November 11, 2017 preview October 25
Director..............................................................................................Craig Hall Set Designer....................................................................................Scott Reid Costume Designer.................................................................... Deitra Kalyn Lighting Designer...............................................................Anton de Groot Composer & Sound Designer.......................................Andrew Blizzard Projection Designer...............................................................Jamie Nesbitt Fight Director..................................................................................... Karl Sine Voice & Dialect Consultant......................................... Jane MacFarlane Cantonese Translator...............................................................Derek Chan Assistant Director.................................................................Jenna Rodgers Assistant Costume Designer..................................Elizabeth Wellwood Fight Director Assistant...................................................Zakk MacDonald Stage Manager..................................................................Michael Howard Assistant Stage Manager............................................. Linsey Callaghan THE CAST (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Paul Beverley / Johnson........................................................... Scott Bellis Victor Fung / Hong...................................................................Daniel Chen Dr. Mary Weir.......................................................................Natascha Girgis Sean Heaney..............................................................................Toby Hughes Nigel Dunston-Smith / Henderson........................................ Duval Lang Tommy Lam..........................................................................................John Ng SETTING: 1924, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Nine Dragons is performed with one intermission. The playwright acknowledges the assistance of the 2013 Banff Playwrights Colony - a partnership between the Banff Centre and the Canada Council for the Arts. Production photography by Tim Nguyen. PRODUCTION SUPPORTED BY
Royal MTC acknowledges that our two venues are on Treaty 1 Land, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people and the homeland of the Métis Nation. Royal MTC thanks them, the Cree, Dakota and Oji-Cree, and all of the custodians of this land.
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NINE DRAGONS Scott Bellis
Natascha Girgis
Paul Beverley / Johnson
Dr. Mary Weir
ROYAL MTC Evita (with TC), The Drowning
ROYAL MTC First appearance.
Girls.
OTHER THEATRE Vancouver: Avenue Q,
Saint Joan, Good People, Pride and Prejudice (Arts Club); James and the Giant Peach (Carousel); Tear the Curtain (Electric Company); The Rivals (Blackbird); Après Moi (Ruby Slippers); and 21 seasons at Bard on the Beach, including Hamlet, Henry V, King John and many others. Saskatoon: God of Carnage, Equivocation (Persephone). Kamloops: Educating Rita (WCT). Calgary: King Lear (TC), Art of Murder (Vertigo). Directing credits: The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Comedy of Errors, Antony and Cleopatra (Bard on the Beach); The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon (Persephone); Julius Caesar, Richard III, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Studio 58). TRAINING Graduate of Studio 58. ET CETERA 20 Jessie Richardson nominations, 4 awards. Scott also serves as Secretary/Treasurer for Canadian Actors’ Equity Association.
Daniel Chen Victor Fung / Hong
OTHER THEATRE Selected: Sherlock
Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, The Ends of the Earth, The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Vertigo); Titus Andronicus, Richard III (Shakespeare Co.); What You’re Missing (Chutzpah Festival); The Drowning Girls (cross-Canada tour); Communion, Palace of the End, Life Skills (Network); Heroine, Love (Northern Light); Humble Boy (Citadel/TC); Between Yourself and Me, Speaking in Tongues (Shadow); The Trespassers (Belfry,VP); Around The World in 80 Days, The Blue Light, Oliver Twist, Oleanna, The Stone Angel (ATP); Lion in the Streets (Sage); Counsellor-At-Law (TC); Blues in the Night, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Lunchbox); Suite Surrender, Unnecessary Farce, Fiddler on the Roof, The 39 Steps (Stage West); Amadeus, Macbeth, The Constant Wife (ATF); Speak (Globe); The Barber of Seville (Persephone); Lend Me a Tenor (Arts Club); Man of La Mancha (Royal Alex). ET CETERA Natascha took second place at the pie-eating contest at this year’s Priddis and Millarville Fair.
Toby Hughes
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Middletown, The House of Blue Leaves, The Cripple of Inishmaan (Black Hole Theatre Company); Circle Mirror Transformation (Half Empty Productions); Rope (The 28th Minute). TV Supa Strikas (DaCapo); Cashing In (Buffalo Gal). TRAINING University of Manitoba.
Sean Heaney
ROYAL MTC Sarah Ballenden, Hand to God, Alice Through the Looking-Glass, Shakespeare’s Dog (with NAC), The Hound of the Baskervilles (Tour).
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NINE DRAGONS OTHER THEATRE American Idiot (WST);
Richard III, Antony and Cleopatra, The Comedy of Errors, Henry IV, Henry V (SIR); The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Valley, The Dishwashers (PTE); The House at Pooh Corner, The Hobbit, Liars (MTYP); The Cherry Orchard, Edward II (TBTR); The Walworth Farce (Incompletely Strangled). FILM/TV Channel Zero, Trench 11, The Pinkertons, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. TRAINING University of Winnipeg. ET CETERA Toby is a founding member of the musical improv company Outside Joke and an Artistic Associate with Shakespeare in the Ruins.
Duval Lang Nigel Dunston-Smith / Henderson
John Ng Tommy Lam
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Acquiesce (Factory); The
Best Brothers, This is War (GCTC); Carried Away on the Crest of a Wave (Tarragon); Sisters (Gateway); Hallaj, Waiting for Godot, The Sheep and the Whale (Modern Times); China Doll (Nightwood). FILM/TV Kim’s Convenience, Rising Suns, House of Luk. ET CETERA John received a Dora nomination for his performance in Pu-Erh (k’Now Theatre).
Jovanni Sy Playwright
ROYAL MTC First appearance. OTHER THEATRE Edouard in You Will
Remember Me, Hitler/Disney in The Blue Light (ATP); Dominee in Liberation Days (TC); Doc Gibbs in Our Town (Caravan Farm Theatre); Toby Belch in Twelfth Night (The Shakespeare Company); Don Juan in The Erotic Anguish of Don Juan (Old Trout Puppet Workshop). FILM/TV Hell on Wheels, Brokeback Mountain. ET CETERA Duval has been very active in the dynamic growth of the Calgary theatre community for 40 years. He was a co-founder and Artistic Director of Quest Theatre, a prominent Canadian theatre for young audience company for 25 of those years and is now a busy freelance actor and director working across the country. Duval has been recognized with Betty Mitchell (Calgary) and Stirling (Edmonton) nominations and awards for his acting work and is a recipient of the Harry and Martha Cohen Award for significant and long-term contribution to theatre in Calgary.
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE Playwright: A Taste of
Empire (Cahoots/Boca del Lupo); The Five Vengeances (Cahoots/Humber College); The Cellar Door and Haiku Moments (Tapestry New Opera). Director: Closer Than Ever, Valley Song, Harvest (Gateway); God of Carnage, Antigone, Blackbird (Theatre du Pif); 食盡天下 Sik Zeon Tin Haa (rice & beans); Stitch (Native Earth). Jovanni has acted with companies from Whitehorse to St. John’s and overseas. ET CETERA Jovanni is the Artistic Director of Gateway Theatre in Richmond, BC (gatewaytheatre.com). Nine Dragons will be published by Talonbooks in Spring 2018.
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NINE DRAGONS Craig Hall Director
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE The Big Sleep, Sherlock
Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, Calamity Town, The Haunting, Farewell, My Lovely, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Vintage Hitchcock, The Ends of the Earth, Double Indemnity (Vertigo Theatre); It’s a Wonderful Life (Lunchbox); Macbeth (Shakespeare Co.); Faith Healer (Shaw); Scar Tissue (Arts Club); Snowman, After the Quake, Clark and I Somewhere in Connecticut, Recovery (Rumble). TRAINING Graduate of Studio 58. ET CETERA Craig is in his sixth season as Artistic Director of Vertigo Theatre. He has received several awards for his
work including trophies for Outstanding Direction, Outstanding Set Design and Innovation. He would like to thank his wife Anna, his daughter Olive and his son Aubrey for their love and support.
Scott Reid Set Designer
ROYAL MTC Crimes of the Heart. OTHER THEATRE The Drowning Girls, The
Big Sleep, The Turn of the Screw (Vertigo); The Last Wife, 1979 (set and projection), Venus in Fur (set and lighting), 16 playRites Festivals (ATP); The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, A Raisin in the Sun (TC); Die Tote Stadt, The Flying Dutchman (set and projections), Othello, The Inventor (projections), Little Women, Faust, Dead Man Walking (Calgary Opera);
NINE DRAGONS The Cunning Little Vixen, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Banff Centre); Our Canada, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, Songs of a Wayfarer, Requiem (Alberta Ballet); Modern Vaudevillians, Juliet and Romeo, New Universe, The Wilds, Spontaneous Combustion (Decidedly Jazz Danceworks). Scott has also designed for numerous other companies across Canada. ET CETERA scottreiddesign.com.
ET CETERA Deitra has been nominated for
several awards for her costume design, recently picking up a Betty Mitchell Award for her work on All’s Well That Ends Well.
Anton de Groot Lighting Designer
Deitra Kalyn
ROYAL MTC First engagement.
Costume Designer
OTHER THEATRE The Hollow, Travels
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE The Big Sleep, Sherlock
Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, The Turn of the Screw, Calamity Town, Sherlock Holmes, The Game’s Afoot, Farewell, My Lovely, Huron Bride, Gaslight, Sweeney Todd (Vertigo); nOOb (Vertigo - Y Stage); Farewell, My Lovely, The Penelopiad (Arts Club); The Crucible, Dear Johnny Deere, King Lear, One Man, Two Guvnors, Mom’s The Word, Doubt (TC); All’s Well That Ends Well (The Shakespeare Company); As You Like It, Hamlet, The Tempest, The Comedy of Errors (TC - Shakespeare by the Bow); Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (TC/MRU Shakespeare in the Park); Legend Has It, playRites Festival 2013, Intimate Apparel (ATP); Jake and the Kid (Globe Theatre); A Behanding In Spokane, Reasons To Be Pretty, Evil Dead: The Musical: ’09, ’10, ’12 (Ground Zero and Hit & Myth). FILM/TV Damnation (NBCU tv series); Assistant Designer: Lost Face, Guns of Purgatory, Money Tree. TRAINING Graduate of Alberta College of Art and Design and Grant MacEwan University.
with My Aunt (Vertigo); HMS Pinafore, Treasure Island (Stratford); The Circle, Waiting for the Parade, Cockroach (ATP); The Shoplifters, Mary Poppins (TC); Crawlspace (Tarragon); Macbeth, All’s Well That Ends Well (The Shakespeare Company); Crime Does Not Pay, In the Wake, Sequence (Downstage); The Tall Building (Handsome Alice); It’s a Wonderful Life, Book Club (Lunchbox); Drinking Habits (Stage West). TRAINING MFA from the University of Calgary, and a member of the Associated Designers of Canada. ET CETERA Anton has received four Betty Mitchell Awards for his design and scenography. In 2015, Anton curated the Canadian Student Exhibit at the Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space. Up next: Charlotte’s Web at ATP, King Lear with The Shakespeare Company and GIANT with Ghost River Theatre. See more at adegroot.ca.
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NINE DRAGONS Andrew Blizzard Composer & Sound Designer
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE The Hollow, Sherlock
Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, The Haunting, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Travels with My Aunt, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Woman in Black (Vertigo); Blow Wind High Water, Hamlet (TC); Macbeth (The Shakespeare Company); In On It, The Surrogate (Lunchbox); The After, aWay (Anchor|Red); Shakespeare’s Dog (ATP); The Lieutenant of Inishmore (GZT/Hit & Myth); Blood: A Scientific Romance (Sage). FILM The Money Tree (4K Film); Like Sunday Morning (Full Swing); Convos With My 2-Year-Old (CocoMilk). ET CETERA Andrew has received two Betty Mitchell Awards (six nominations), and an AMPIA nomination for The Money Tree. So much love to my incredible wife Brieanna, my little boys and my Steakface.
Jamie Nesbitt Projection Designer
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE Jamie designs across
North America and Europe. His resume includes: Canadian Stage, NAC, Soulpepper, Vancouver Playhouse, Citadel, Theatre Calgary, Palazzo Circus (Berlin), Calgary Stampede Grandstand Show, Bard on the Beach, Arts Club, Charlottetown Festival, Electric Company, Kidd Pivot (Germany/Canada), Pacific Opera, Opéra de Québec, Company
14 (New York), Vancouver Opera, Why Not, Neptune, Belfry, Old Trouts, ARC, Cahoots, PTE, Touchstone, Vertigo, Pi Theatre, Theatre Network, Birdland, Rumble Productions, Gateway, Greenthumb, Yukon Arts Centre and many more. TRAINING Graduate of Studio 58. ET CETERA 8 Jessie nominations, 1 Jessie Award, 3 Critter nominations, 3 Critter awards, 1 Sterling nomination, 2 Betty Mitchell awards, 2008 Mayor Arts award, 2007 Sam Payne award and the 2006 Earl Klein Memorial Scholarship. www.jamienesbitt.com.
Karl Sine Fight Director
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE Karl works as an actor,
director and a certified fight director with Fight Directors Canada. Selected fight directing credits: Wait Until Dark, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, I’ll Be Back Before Midnight, The Game’s Afoot, Farewell, My Lovely, The Huron Bride (Vertigo); Carmen, Silent Night (Calgary Opera); King Lear, Liberation Days, The Great Gatsby (TC); The Three Musketeers, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Equivocation, Othello, Titus, Hamlet (The Shakespeare Company); She Has A Name (Burnt Thicket). Selected Acting Credits: Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, The Hound of the Baskervilles (Vertigo); Macbeth, Equivocation, Othello, Titus Andronicus, Land of the Dead (The Shakespeare Company); The Crucible, Pride and Prejudice, Enron, A Christmas Carol, Much Ado About Nothing (TC); Queen Milli Of Galt, Mary’s Wedding (Rosebud).
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NINE DRAGONS ET CETERA Karl has won multiple Betty
Mitchell awards for his work as a fight director and as an actor. Karl wishes to thank his wife Lindsey and his three beautiful children Olivia, Charlie and Zachary.
Jane MacFarlane Voice & Dialect Consultant
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE 45+ productions for
Theatre Calgary where Jane is the Resident Voice Coach, including The Audience, Skylight, Bad Jews, The Crucible, Liberation Days (with WCT), One Man, Two Guvnors, The Mountaintop, Pride and Prejudice, Enron, To Kill a Mockingbird, Much Ado About Nothing, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, six seasons of Shakespeare by the Bow and 15
years of A Christmas Carol (TC); Voice & Dialect Consultant on Dial M for Murder, The Big Sleep, The Hollow, Wait Until Dark, Sherlock Homes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, The Drowning Girls (Vertigo Theatre); The Last Wife, Fortune Falls (with Catalyst Theatre), The Circle, Legend Has It, Venus in Fur, Motherf**ker with the Hat, That Elusive Spark, The Syringa Tree (ATP); Voice & Text Coach on Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, Othello (The Shakespeare Company). TEACHING She has taught at such institutions as York University, Harvard University, Southern Methodist University, MRU, UCalgary and U of A. ET CETERA Jane is also an actor and director.
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NINE DRAGONS Derek Chan Cantonese Translator
ROYAL MTC First engagement.
What Gives!? (Lunchbox Theatre); A Bomb in the Heart (Downstage); Carried Away on the Crest of a Wave (Tarragon). ET CETERA Jenna is the Artistic Director of Chromatic Theatre, an arts equity advocate, and the Associate Dramaturg with the Playwrights Lab at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.
OTHER THEATRE As a translator: A Taste of
Empire (rice & beans theatre in association with Gateway Theatre’s Pacific Festival). As a playwright/director: Pick a Number (FUSE at the Vancouver Art Gallery); Last Train In, Starstuff, Loomings (rice & beans theatre); Under Protest (Troika Collective & Ensemble Theatre Norway). TRAINING BFA in theatre performance, Simon Fraser University School for the Contemporary Arts. ET CETERA Derek Chan is co-Artistic Director of rice & beans theatre in Vancouver. He has also previously worked with Playwrights Theatre Centre (as Apprentice Artistic Director) and Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre (as Associate Artistic Producer). He was part of the 2016 Glassco Translation Residency in Tadoussac, Quebec hosted by Playwrights’ Workshop Montréal. Derek was the winner of the 2015 Vancouver Fringe New Play Prize.
Jenna Rodgers Assistant Director
Michael Howard Stage Manager
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE The Big Sleep, Sherlock
Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, The Turn of the Screw, Shear Madness, Farewell, My Lovely, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Ends of the Earth, Noirville, An Inspector Calls, Woman in Black (Vertigo); nOOb for Vertigo Theatre’s Y Stage Theatre Series and YPT Toronto; Harvest, The Notorious Right Robert (The Festival Players of Prince Edward County); A Worthy Opponent, Second Chance, First Love (Lunchbox Theatre); The Motherf**ker with the Hat (ATP); Playing With Fire: The Theo Fleury Story (ATP/Citadel/PTE/Persephone); The Crucible, Lost: A Memoir (TC). ET CETERA Michael would like to thank Red Dawn and Melon for everything.
Linsey Callaghan Assistant Stage Manager
ROYAL MTC First engagement. OTHER THEATRE Mixie and The
Halfbreeds (fu-GEN Theatre); Winners and Losers, Cowboy Versus Samurai (Chromatic Theatre); Let the Light of Day Through (Lunchbox Theatre). Assistant Directing credits include: The Big Sleep, Wait Until Dark (Vertigo); Book Club,
ROYAL MTC Assistant Stage Manager: The Audience (with Mirvish), Apprentice Stage Manager: Chimerica, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, The Seagull, A Christmas Story.
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NINE DRAGONS OTHER THEATRE Assistant Stage
Manager: The Birds and the Bees (PTE). Production Assistant: Romeo and Juliet, Fiddler on the Roof, The Three Musketeers, The Merchant of Venice (Stratford). Apprentice Stage Manager: Danny, King of the Basement, James and the Giant Peach (MTYP); Les Misérables (Rainbow); King Lear, The Beaux’ Stratagem, All My Sons (Stratford); Gifts of the Magi, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Chemainus Theatre Festival); Initiation Trilogy (Electric Theatre Company). TRAINING Graduate of the National Theatre School’s Production Program. FOR GATEWAY THEATRE
Gateway Theatre enriches the quality of life in Richmond and surrounding communities by creating outstanding professional theatre and serving as a dynamic hub for the performing arts. Incorporated in 1982, Gateway is a vital member of the professional theatre scene in the Lower Mainland and is led by Artistic Director Jovanni Sy. Gateway’s professional activity includes a six-show English-language Signature Series, the Pacific Festival of contemporary theatre in Chinese, and a play development program. We also provide theatre education for youth via Gateway Theatre Academy which offers year-round acting, musical theatre and performance training classes for youth aged 6 – 18. As a venue, Gateway Theatre provides a much needed rental space for professional and community producers. More than 35,000 people are welcomed to Gateway each year through these performances, recitals and presentations. For more information visit GatewayTheatre.com.
FOR VERTIGO THEATRE
Vertigo Theatre is unique. We are the only professional theatre in Canada producing a series of plays based in the mystery genre, the BD&P Mystery Theatre Series. Located at the base of the Calgary Tower in the heart of downtown Calgary, it is home to the organization and its two performance venues. We also provide a performance home annually for some of Calgary’s most beloved arts organizations and are committed to mentorship and training in all areas - artistic, production and administration. Our artistic mandate allows exposure to a broad demographic and our diverse audience includes all walks of life. Artistic Director - Craig Hall Executive Director - Rose Brow Company Manager - Nikki Giguere Marketing & Communications Manager - Evelyn Goj Production & Facility Manager - Jason Smith
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LEGACY GIVING
WILL YOU JOIN US? We look forward to not only attaining but surpassing the magical number of 60 members in our Founders’ Circle.
Welcome to Royal MTC’s 60th season! We’re excited to share with you the stellar playbill Steven Schipper has chosen for our diamond anniversary.
We want all Founders’ Circle members to feel comfortable with their decision and would appreciate the chance to discuss your wishes with you. You’ll also want to speak with an estate lawyer or financial advisor who can offer professional advice based on your financial circumstances. If you decide to leave a legacy gift to Royal MTC, we can provide you with wording to use in your will.
The stage has been quieter the past couple of months, but the fundraising department has been busy connecting with donors all summer long. Sharing information about why, how and when to leave a legacy is now becoming a comfortable conversation for staff, board members and volunteers. The exchanges we’ve had are inspiring and a reminder of the importance of our theatre in this province. Whether you’ve been attending Royal MTC for one year or 60, you’re invited to join the Founders’ Circle by leaving a gift to Royal MTC in your will. You’ll be joining others who have already made this commitment and help us reach a total of 60 Founders’ Circle members by the end of the 60th season on May 31, 2018. On March 29, we welcomed our 30th Founders’ Circle member and we are now at a total of 42 members when this program went to print. These future commitments are important for all of us to honour because they’ll help shape the next 60 years at Royal MTC.
By making a legacy gift, you’ll help upcoming generations enjoy experiences at Royal MTC similar to your own. Your contribution will create a future at Royal MTC that is filled with joy, laughter and dreams being turned into reality. For more information on the Legacy Giving Campaign and how it might benefit you, your loved ones and Royal MTC, please contact Daniel Robinson, at drobinson@royalmtc.ca or 204 954 6419. You can also learn more at royalmtc.ca.
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Jason Kasper is a member of the Royal MTC Founders’ Circle
The curtain call never has to end. You’re invited to become one of our first 60 Founders’ Circle members by the end of the 60th season, May 31, 2018. Your most personal and lasting gift will ensure theatre is an important part of the cultural landscape of Winnipeg for future generations. Will you join us? Jason Kasper believes you can never start too early when it comes to thinking about your own legacy. Jason is a young business owner who admires the professionalism and culture of constant evolution he’s witnessed at the theatre. He appreciates the diversity of performances Royal MTC is committed to bringing to the Mainstage, Warehouse and Regional Tour. Because Royal MTC has provided Jason with more than just entertainment he made the decision this past year to become a Founders’ Circle member by including Royal MTC in his will. His hope is that his gift will foster future young artistic minds and continue providing this province with high calibre theatre for many generations.
LEGACY GIVING CAMPAIGN PARTNER
“I know that access to the arts builds both empathy and tolerance within our community – and I want to continue to be a part of this in perpetuity.” JASON KASPER
For more on the Legacy Giving Campaign contact: Daniel Robinson 204 954 6419 or drobinson@royalmtc.ca
SUPPORTERS Many thanks to our donors who made a gift between July 19, 2016 and September 19, 2017. DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $10,000+ Gail Asper, OC, OM, LLD* & Michael Paterson $6,500-9,999 June & Bob Jackson Memorial Fund for the Performing Arts - The Winnipeg Foundation Hartley & Heather Richardson Leslie John Taylor Fund - The Winnipeg Foundation
$4,000-6,499 The Albert D. Cohen Family Gregg & Mary Hanson Andrew & Wendy Jensen Gerry & Barb Price
$2,000-3,999 Leah Bjarnarson & Robert Malech David* & Lianne Carefoot David Christianson & Vera Steinberger Dave* & Barb Christie Heather Clarke* Gerry* & Chris Couture Kerry Dangerfield*‡ Tony* & Jennifer Fletcher‡ John F. (Jack) Fraser* Susan Glass & Arni Thorsteinson Sandy Gousseau* Sylvia Guertin-Riley Rita Gunn* & Greg Mason Elba Haid & Lara Secord-Haid Camilla Holland† & Colin Viebrock‡ Investors Group Matching Gift Program Ms. Maureen E. Jay Derek & Mary Johannson David & Diane Johnston John Kearsey*‡ Dr. Terry Klassen & Grace Dueck Dr. P. Kmet & Mr. B. Roslycky Bill & Shirley Loewen Elizabeth Marr & Nick Slonosky Virginia & the late Robert Martin Jim* & Penny McLandress‡ In memory of Liam Murphy-Leigh Murphy‡ The Michael Nozick Family Foundation
Cam & Carole Osler Derek Riley Terri Cherniack & Steven Schipper, CM†‡ Maitland & Pat Sundmark Triple A Fund-The Winnipeg Foundation Helga Van Iderstine* Marcel Van Woensel Sonya & Scott Wright 2 Anonymous
$1,200-1,999 Dr. Jerry Baluta & Olga Kandia Marjorie Blankstein CM, OM, LLD & the Late Morley Blankstein Sheldon & Penny Bowles Doneta* & Harry Brotchie‡ Dr. Bonnie Cham & Dr. Lorne Bellan Haderra & Mark Chisick Jan* & Kevin Coates Pamela & Andrew Cooke Robert & Florence Eastwood Lawrence & Brenda Ellerby Paulo Fernandes*‡ Katherine Fox*‡ Susan & Ab Freig James R. Gibbs Shayla Harapiak-Green & Patrick Green* Mintie & Al Grienke John* & Nicola Guttormson‡ Linda Hamilton & Grange Morrow‡ Sylvia & Doug Hannah In memory of Kristin Hanson-Dawn & Brian Hanson N & L Holliday Shawn Hughes* & Bruno Koehn‡ Katie Inverarity†‡ Jason Kasper* Dr. Laurence Katz & Ms. Zoe Kogan Kevin & Els Kavanagh Gordon Keatch*‡ Julie Ann Kniskern Serena Kraayeveld Brenda* & Trevor Kriss‡ Laurie Lam† & Larry Desrochers J. Lamothe Ahava Halpern & Frank Lavitt Rick Lee & Laurie Shapiro Peter & Karen Leipsic Gail Loewen Christine Skene & Nick Logan Reginald & Judy Low Mark & Gloria Mancini‡ Carol & Barry McArton Grant Mitchell & Cat Lambeth Jeffrey* & Mary Morton Vivienne Nickerson Dr. & Mrs. Kieran O’Keeffe M. Plett-Lyle
*Current Royal MTC Board of Trustees/Advisory Board members
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Mr. & Mrs. Lawrie & Fran Pollard Dr. Bill Pope & Dr. Elizabeth Tippett-Pope K. Heather Power & Harold Klause‡ Lawrence Prout* & Lisa Gardewine‡ Margaret Redmond* & Greg Gillis‡ Brad Regehr* & Nalini Reddy Mrs. Shirley Richardson Sanford & Deborah Riley Andrea* & Michael Robertson‡ Barbara & Derek* Rolstone‡ Leah & Michael Routledge Diane Shapiro Edward Shinewald Ken & Susan Skinner* Kevin Hines & Shelly Smith-Hines†‡ Bill & Laurie Speers* In memory of Annice Stephens Joan Stephens Shelley† & Mark Stroski‡ Melinda Tallin & Glen Mitchell‡ Jim & Jan Tennant James Kraemer Tim Valgardson* & Cecily O’Callaghan Richard L. Yaffe* & John A. Statham Dorothy Y Young Darcy & Brenda Zaporzan 2 Anonymous
COMPANY CIRCLE $600-1,199 Robert & Ina Abra Family Fund - The Winnipeg Foundation Margaret & Jim Astwood Bruce & Shelley Bertrand-Meadows Ron Blicq Helga & Gerhard Bock Cathie & Brian Bowerman Susan Brownstone Brock & Thomas Brock France Adams & Stephen Brodovsky J. Dawson Ernest & Ruth Epp Gordon Hannon Ian Kirk†‡ Pat & Jim Ludwig Mr. G. Markham Terri & Jim McKerchar Richard & Bonnie Olfert Cam Mackie & Doris Mae Oulton Donna Plant Iris Reimer Barbara Scheuneman Carol & Ron Slater Fund - Jewish Foundation of Manitoba Debbie Spracklin
†Current Royal MTC staff
‡Monthly donors
october/november 2017
SUPPORTERS $250-599 Acuity HR Solutions† Pat & Bob Adamson Robert & Joy Antenbring Archie & Jo-Anne Arnott Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Bergbusch Zita & Mark Bernstein Family Foundation Lilian Bonin Michael & Elizabeth Boroditsky Todd Bourcier Dr. Elizabeth Boustcha Billy Brodovsky & Libby Yager‡ Sheila & David Brodovsky Cheryl Chaban Mairi Chadwick Saul Cherniack & Myra Wolch Donald & Cheryl Courcelles James & Gwen Court Dr. & Mrs. James Dalton J. Davidson‡ Chloe & Ron Del Bigio Helene Dyck Roberta Dyck Arnold Frieman Felicia & Trevor Frost Colleen & Dan Furlan‡ Ms. Heather Gillander Gary Hannaford* & Cathy Rushton Dr. Ted & Gail Hechter Vivian Hilder-Skwark & David Skwark Mr. Dennis Hodgkinson Michael & Crystal Hollas Cliff Jeffers Claire & Gerald Jewers Lisa Johnston‡ Hon. Justice William Johnston Dr. & Mrs. Philip Katz Brenda Keyser & Peter Murdock Peter Kingsley Eileen & George Klassen Kevin & Deneen Klippenstein Marion Klysh E. Koop David & Denise Koss Carol Campbell & Andy Krentz Katarina Kupca Wendell & Eleanor Lind David & Marie Loewen Dianne & Laurie Logan Dr. Sora Ludwig & Dr. Brent Schacter Gerry Matte & Lydia Surasky-Matte Dr. & Mrs. Donald McInnes Marlene & Ian McKay Irene & the late Claire Miller Dr. Catherine Moltzan & Paul Brault Marc Monnin & Donna Miller Margaret & Fred Mooibroek Sagan Morrow*‡
Beverly Nagamori Linda Nugent Deborah & George Nytepchuk Helen Orestes Kerrie Orlick Dr. Philip & Joanne Pass Peter & Anita Pelech Aaron & Maureen Penner Gina & John C. Petersmeyer* Leonard & Ruth Podheiser-Gift Funds Canada Beth Pollard Ms. Judith Putter Vivian E Rachlis Murray & Cindy Reimer Erma Rempel David & Joan Rew Ricou-Manfreda Tony Robbins Renee Roseman Charles & Naida Rubin Melanie Sexton† & Ian Walsh‡ In Memory of Sybil Shack for the benefit of MTC - Jewish Foundation of Sharon Shaydak Margaret & Paul Shuckett Shayna & Merrill Shulman Jeff Sisler & Cathy Rippin-Sisler Jennifer Skelly† & Family‡ Chad Smith‡ Mrs. Lorraine Smith Al* & Virginia Snyder The Spielman Family Evelyn Stephen Donald & Lorraine Swanson Marilyn Thompson Ian R. Thomson & Leah R. Janzen Phyllis Thomson Louis Trepel & W.T. Grogan Dr. Stephen Tritt & Dr. Sharon Goszer-Tritt Grant Tweed Patricia Van Doninck Fran & Bob Vannevel‡ Vicki Verville V. Stirling Walkes Florence & Donald Whitmore John T. & Justina Wiens Margaret Wikjord In Memory of C. Noreen Wilkie Catherine Wilkie Arthur Williams Murray Wilson & Ivy Namaka R & A Winstone Dr. David Wiseman & Merilyn Kraut Grant & Sheila Woods Adele & Arthur Wortzman Valerie Wowryk 7 Anonymous
*Current Royal MTC Board of Trustees/Advisory Board members
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$150-249 Dr. Liz Adkins Dawn Andersen Judy & Jay Anderson Bernice Antoniuk Dr. Ignatius Anyadike Elizabeth B. Armytage Fund-The Winnipeg Foundation Michel & Danita Aziza Brenda Badiuk Richard & Nancy Ball June & Ted Bartman Dianne J. Beaven Larry Beeston & Anna Sikora Byrnes Benoit Trish Bergal Terri & Morley Bernstein Trust Beta Edwin M. Bethune Lino Bettencourt Brenda Binda Tyler & Sable Birch‡ Joan Blight Colleen & Stephen Bonner Denise Bonner Gill Bramwell Duane & Pauline Braun Janice Braun Kris & Ruth Breckman Jackie & Steve Broda-Milian Eldon Brown George & Ellen Bruce Carol Budnick Giles Bugailiskis & Margo Foxford Cheryl Butler Donna Byrne Corinne Campbell Kelly & Judy Caughlin Merv & Jan Cavers Lawrie & Bea Cherniack Mr. Jaydeep Chipalkatti‡ Art & Donna Chow Kenneth Clark & Pamela Lockman Katherine Cobor & Gordon Steindel Agnes & John Collins Graham & Linda Connor Martin & Gail Corne Roy & Marie Craig Ellen Curtis‡ J. Dale G. L. Damphousse Werner & Judy Danchura Ms. Linda Daniels Diane de Rocquigny Ben & Shari Diamond Faye Dixon Sylvia & Margaret Docker Carl Doerksen Beverley Doern Dr. Sheila Domke & Stephen Ross Rob Dryden
†Current Royal MTC staff
‡Monthly donors
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SUPPORTERS John & Ada Ducas Mr. & Mrs. Glen* & Joan Dyrda Mr. & Mrs. William Easton Greg Edmond & Irene Groot-Koerkamp Mr. & Mrs. John & Martha Enns Debra Evaniuk Marion Fellinger Cindy Fernandes Nelma Fetterman Elizabeth Findlay Douglas Finkbeiner Gayle Fischer Beverley & Ronald John Fitzpatrick Marcia Fleisher Lawrence Foster‡ M & D Francen Chris Freeman Menno H. & Jolanda Friesen Marian Friesen Mr. & Mrs. R. Gallant Frank Filbert & Judy Garwood-Filbert. Lynne & Lindsay Gauld‡ Denise & Ron George Rick & Patti Gilhuly Jacqueline & Denis Godard Barbara & David Goldenberg Chuck Golfman Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Gomori Alicyn Goodman‡ Paul Goodman Jeremy & Maureen Gordon‡ Shawn & Bill Gould Kari Hagness†‡ Gregory & Heather Hammond Bruce & Judy Harris Ken & Ruth Hayes Evelyn Hecht Frank & Sue Hechter Mr. Kyle Hendin Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Hick Stan & Edith Hildebrand John & Lenore Hodge Jennie Hogan Gary Hook & Charmine Lyons Mary Horodyski† & Alexander Shewchuk Ken Houssin Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Karen Howell Dr. Frank & Donna Hruska Dan Ilchyna G. C. Irwin-Kilfoyle Peter Isaac Marlis & David Jacobson Margaret Jeffries Brenda Jenkyns Lynne Jentsch Guenter & Crystal Jochum Dave & Lesia Johns Robert & Karen Johnston
Marilyn & Sheldon Joyal Brian & Renee Kaplan Edgar Kellett Robert Kennedy & Claudette Leclerc Nancy Kerr Paula Klan Orah & Soody Kleiman Ken & Iris Kliewer John & Kathryn Knowles Paul Kochan Lisa Koss & Olex Vecherya Lorraine Kraichy‡ Howard & Jane Kroeger Eileen Kroeker Jonathan & Cara Kroft Jan & Randie Kushnier Teena Laird Edith Landy Brenda & Glenn Lange Barbara Latocki Dr. G. H. Lawler Iris Lechner Katrina Lee-Kwen & Jeff Neufeld Bob Leggett Kathy & Saul Leibl Gloria Lemke Tim & Kate Letkemann‡ Carol & Clifford Levi Shelagh Linklater Judy & Eric Lister Charles & Diane Littman Mary-Anne Lovallo Dr. Simon Lucy Carole Lupkowski Tom Lussier Dr. & Mrs. Ted Lyons John MacDonald‡ Sharon M. Macdonald Dennis MacKay & Annette Stapenhorst Allan & Joanne Malenko Neil Antman & Andrea Mann Tamara Mares Mrs. Vera Marchuk Elaine & Neil Margolis Agatha Massey Linda Matheson Jemara Fay Bob & Betty McCamis Mr. & Mrs. Campbell McIntyre Richard Comparey & Micheline McKay-Comparey Doug McKeag Gordon McKee Dr. Liz McKenzie Greg & Gloria McLaren John & Carolynne McLure Fund The Winnipeg Foundation Ramesh Mehta Barb Melnychuk
*Current Royal MTC Board of Trustees/Advisory Board members
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Albert & Judith Metcalfe‡ Susie Miclash Jim & Karren Middagh Carolyn Garlich & Peter Miller Marlene Milne Jacqueline Mitchell Shelley Morris Cathy Moser & Jeff Itzkow Maren Mueller Don Munro Suzanne & Kenneth Munroe Charlotte Murrell Harold Nagy Dr. Leanne Nause Medical Corporation Marika Nerbas Alissa Neufeld Robert Nickel Helen Norrie Tom Nowicki Jim & Lou Ogston Gary Oko Joanne Olchowecki Truus Oliver Gloria & Robert Olynyk Cynthia Orris Jeff Palamar Murray Palay & Ivy Kopstein Heather & Harry Panaschuk Myron Pawlowsky & Susan Boulter Christopher Pearce B. Peterson & S. Slonosky Rob & Linda Pettit Rick Pinchin Donna & John Platt Carla Plummer Carolyn Porhownik Brett Porth Ms. Karen Dawn Power Keith Powls David & Sharon Putter Tamara Rabkin Rudy & Audrey Ramchandar Carole Rankin‡ Mohamed Rashwan Linda Ratynski Dr. Martin Reed & Joy Cooper Cheryl Reid Mr. & Mrs. William Reynolds Joyce Rich Dr. & Mrs. J. Richtik Marilyn Robbins Jane Robinson M. Rogalsky Kevin Rollason & Gail MacAulay Jay Ross Pat & Michelle Rowan Olga A. Runnalls Elizabeth & Laurence Russin Michael T. Ruta Sandra Sadler
†Current Royal MTC staff
‡Monthly donors
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SUPPORTERS Paul & Cathy Samyn Shona Scappaticci‡ Carolyn Schellenberg Hans & Gabriele Schneider Ms. Faye Scott Darcia & Gary Senft Dennis & Karen Sereda Bonnie Talbot & Dr. Meir Serfaty Jim & Susan Shaw Dr. & Mrs. A.M. Shojania Henry & Connie Shyka Debbie Shymko Cliff & Sandra Skrabek Constance Smith Lillian Smith Deanne Spiegel Jacqueline St. Hill Mr. David Stacey Heidi Struck Tom & Shirley Strutt Eleanor Suderman Mr. & Mrs. Paul Swart Shayne & Kathryn Taback Ross & Bette-Jayne Taylor Mary-Lou K Taylor Ross & BJ Taylor Karen Tereck - Welcome to Winnipeg Inc. Mary E. Tibbs‡ Sharon Timson Malcolm & Shirley Tinsley Doug & Heather Tisdale Gavin & Judy Todd Helen Tomlinson Gordon & Mary Toombs Gord & Lorena Trann W. Tretiak & B. Baydock Peter Triggs Terry Tully Eric Turner Robert Tyler & Laurel Hammond-Tyler Mr. Charles R. Vandekerkhove Dr. & Mrs. I. Vinsky Fran & Estela Violago Dr. & Mrs. M. B. Vodrey Dorothy Walker Sherry & Bob Ward Donald Wardrop Peter & Joan Washchyshyn David & Deanna Waters Walter & Shirley Watts Hymie & Shaaron Weinstein Mary Agnes Welch Tamara & John Wells Al & Pat Wherrett‡ Murray & Nancy Wiegand Trevor Wiens‡ Peter & Elizabeth Wijtkamp Ms. Lynda Will Leslie Wilson
Dennis & Gustine Wilton Dr. & Mrs. Eric J. Winograd Harry & Evelyn Wray Raymond & Louise Wyant Landice Yestrau Brad Zander 26 Anonymous
Cambrian Credit Union Maple Leaf Construction Ltd., Blake Fitzpatrick Terracon Development Ltd.
$1,200-2,999
SPONSOR Arthur J. Gallagher Insurance & Risk Management The Asper Foundation The Gail Asper Family Foundation Bell MTS BMO Financial Group CapeRace Cultural Adventures CIBC Wood Gundy Madams Investment Group CN De Luca Fine Wines Gifts & Accessories Dycom Direct Mail Services Esdale Printing Co. Ltd. Fillmore Riley LLP Freeman Audio Visual Canada Friesens Corporation The Great-West Life Assurance Company Greystone Managed Investments Inc. HUB International Investors Group Lawton Partners MacDon Industries Ltd. Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries McDiarmid Flowers Mercedes-Benz National Leasing Planned Perfectly Plett Wealth Management Group PwC RBC Convention Centre RBC Royal Bank Relish SGI Canada Sleeman Breweries Ltd. Stantec Consulting Ltd. TD Bank Financial Group Wawanesa Insurance Winnipeg Airports Authority The Winnipeg Free Press
CORPORATE DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $10,000+ Johnston Group Inc. Qualico Richardson Foundation
*Current Royal MTC Board of Trustees/Advisory Board members
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$3,000-4,999
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Assiniboine Credit Union Benevity Community Impact Fund Bison Transport, Don Strueber Deloitte Foundation Canada George Wakefield Foods Inc. Fillmore Riley LLP The Manitoba Teachers’ Society Manitoba’s Credit Unions Maxim Truck & Trailer Ruth & Ted Northam Pollard Banknote Limited PRA Inc. Regal Tours Winmar Property Restoration Safeway & Sobeys
CORPORATE COMPANY CIRCLE $900-1,199 Astroid Management Ltd. Mitchell Fabrics Ltd.
$600-899 Party Stuff/U-Rent-It
$300-599 Mid West Packaging Limited Winfield Developments Canada
DONOR $150-299 DGH Engineering Ltd. Intergroup Consultants Ltd. MCW/AGE Consulting Professional Engineers Noble Locksmith Ltd. Patill/St. James Insurance Reitmans (Canada) Limited
FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE Gail Asper, OC, OM, LLD* Marjorie & Morley Blankstein Duane & Pauline Braun Len & Heather Cariou David & Barbara Christie Gerry* & Chris Couture Kerry Dangerfield* Glen & Joan Dyrda Jack Fraser James Gibbs John & Nicola Guttormson
†Current Royal MTC staff
‡Monthly donors
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SUPPORTERS Gary Hannaford & Cathy Rushton June & Bob Jackson Fund for the Performing Arts Maureen E. Jay Andrew & Wendy Jensen Dr. Leonard & Hope Kahane Jason Kasper Gordon C. Keatch* Serena Helen Kraayeveld Laurie Lam† & Larry Desrochers Ahava Halpern & Frank Lavitt Rob Kennedy & Claudette Leclerc Leona J. MacDonald Jim & Penny McLandress Barb Melnychuk Jeffrey Morton* In memory of Dr. Liam Murphy (Dr. Leigh Murphy) Robb & Heather Paterson Gina & John C. Petersmeyer Drs. Bill Pope & Elizabeth Tippett-Pope Heather Power & Harold Klause Edward Fisher & Lyse Rémillard Michelle Rowan Sharon Ryman Terri Cherniack & Steven Schipper, CM† Susan Skinner Bill & Laurie Speers Joan Stephens Richard L. Yaffe & John A. Statham Brenda Zaporzan 2 Anonymous
TRIBUTE GIFTS In memory of Duane Braun Dale, Janelle, Higgins & Agatha Braun; Kim Braun & John Georgiou In honour of Hy & Ester Dashevsky’s 30th Wedding Anniversary Maxine Cristall In memory of Ruth Paul, long-time MTC subscriber Bev Venn In memory of Sherry Pearce Unitarian Church Theatre Discussion Group
ENDOWMENT FUND Many thanks to the generosity of our Endowment Fund donors who gave a gift or fulfilled a pledge payment between July 19, 2016 and
September 19, 2017. 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
$50,000-99,999 Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre Volunteer Corps of Ushers
$25,000-49,999 J.K. May Investments Ltd. Arni Thorsteinson & Susan Glass
$10,000-24,999 The Bowles Family Bryan Klein & Susan Halprin The Estate of Gordon P. Linney Cam & Carole Osler Norma Anne Padilla Terri Cherniack & Steven Schipper, CM† George Sigurdson Terracon Development Ltd.
$5,000-9,999 Margaret Caie Donald Fraser & Judy Little Dr. Ted & Gail Hechter Rick Lee & Laurie Shapiro Garry Markham L. Blair Philpott & Tom Kynman Faye Warren Wearing Williams Limited - Don & Sheila Katz Dorothy Y Young
$2,500-4,999 Sheila & David Brodovsky Ron & Carol Chapman Pamela & Andrew Cooke Helene Dyck John & Margaret Graham Margaret & Fred Mooibroek Barbara Scheuneman Ruth Simkin Jim & Jan Tennant Fran & Estela Violago Anonymous
*Current Royal MTC Board of Trustees/Advisory Board members
$1,000-2,499 Joan & Ed Alexander Jack Armstrong & Doris Quinn The Bohm Family Don & Cheryl Breakey Bob & Alison Darling Michael & Lynn Evans Brent & Debbie Gilbert David & Ewhenia Gnutel Marilyn & Helios Hernandez Barbara Main Dr. & Mrs. Donald McInnes Terri & Jim McKerchar Vera Moroz Paul & Elaine Neelon Jean & Lisa Neron Joy Cooper & Martin Reed Marc & Sherri Rittinger Joan Stephens Frits & Joan Stevens Marilyn Thompson Elaine Toms Suzanne Ullyot Anonymous
$500-999 Katherine Cobor & Gordon Steindel Dorothy Davidson Betty Ann & Richard Graydon Jordan Janisse & Teresa Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kisil Anthony & Joyce McWha Estelle Meyers Marcel & Louise Mollot E.M.L. Poulter Bill & Norma Rennie Ivor & Lorna Schledewitz Howie & Sue Simpson Unitarian Church Theatre Group 4 Anonymous
UP TO $499 Jacqueline Anderson Margaret & Charles Avent Don Bailey Bev & Ron Clegg Ms. Simone I. Cohen Barbara Latocki Frances Lemieux Marlene A. Mortimer Sandra Sadler Roslyn Silver Geri & Peter Spencer Peter & Sharon Taylor
THANKS TO OUR VOLUNTEERS!
†Current Royal MTC staff If you have remembered Royal MTC in your will, please let us know.
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october/november 2017
NEXT AT THE JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE
NOV 22 – DEC 16 directed by STEVEN SCHIPPER starring ROBB PATERSON as ebenezer scrooge
NO MORE MR. NICE GUY. After a notable career playing good-natured characters, Robb Paterson is ready to tackle the crotchety miser Ebenezer Scrooge. He joins an incredibly talented local cast who will bring this timeless classic to life. Robb comes full circle with this plum role. During the 1993/94 season, he played loving family man Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol – The Musical. If you know Robb, you’ll probably agree he’s more Cratchit than Scrooge but that’s the magic of theatre. It’s been four years since we’ve presented a holiday show on our stages and we’re thrilled to share Bruce McManus’ wonderful adaptation with audiences. And since we’re approaching that time of year, may we remind you that theatre tickets make a great gift?
Angela Jill Guingcangco and Robb Paterson in A Christmas Carol - The Musical.
TICKETS START AT $27 • BUY NOW PRODUCTION SPONSOR
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SUPPORTING PARTNERS CORE FUNDERS
SEASON PARTNERS
TOM HENDRY WAREHOUSE SEASON SPONSOR
EXCLUSIVE PRODUCTION SUPPORTER
JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION SPONSOR
TOM HENDRY WAREHOUSE PRODUCTION SPONSORS
JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE PERFORMANCE SPONSORS
ANNUAL FUND SUPPORT
BACKSTAGE PASS
THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES
TD THEATRE UNDER 30
S T R O N G E R C O M M U N I T I E S T O G E T H E R TM
WORDPLAY
REGIONAL TOUR
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SUPPORTING PARTNERS BLACK & WHITE BALL PREMIER SPONSOR
PLATINUM SPONSOR
SILVER SPONSOR
BRONZE SPONSOR
STEWART-RENOUF
LAWYERS PLAY
DESIGN SPONSOR
CAPITAL ASSISTANCE
2017 WINNIPEG FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL
S T R O N G E R C O M M U N I T I E S T O G E T H E R TM
CHRISTIEFEST
MEDIA SPONSORS
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SUPPORTING SPONSORS
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BEHIND THE SCENES Front of House
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Adam Kozachuk, Patron Experience Manager Kim Cossette, Front of House Manager, Tom Hendry Warehouse Front-of-House Staff: Rylen de Vries, Stacy Ducharme, Nick Fletcher, Deanna Goring, Elfie Harvey, Marissa Kellet, Breanne Korban, Kimmy Martin, Declan Moulden, Rachael Neal, Graeme Olson, Hannah Schneider, Lisa Stefanson, Kevin Stroski, Rita Vande Vyvere, Kira Watson
Honorary Members
Her Honour, Lt. Governor Janice C. Filmon The Honourable Brian Pallister, Premier of Manitoba His Worship, Mayor Brian Bowman Executive Officers
Anthony C. Fletcher, Chair David Christie, Chair-Elect Patrick Green, Treasurer Katherine Fox, Secretary Heather Clarke, Organizational Performance Chair Sandy Gousseau, Audience Development Chair John Guttormson, Governance & Strategic Planning Chair Jason Kasper, Resource Development Chair Trustees
Jan Coates Paulo Fernandes Susan Freig Shawn Hughes Maureen Jay Advisory Council
Jim McLandress, Chair Gail Asper Doneta Brotchie Angus Campbell Gerry Couture Kerry Dangerfield Hy Dashevsky Glen Dyrda, FCA John F. Fraser Jean Giguere
Maintenance
Andrew Drinnan, Building Superintendent Chris Fletcher, Assistant Building Superintendent Marketing & Communications
John Kearsey Sagan Morrow Bradley D. Regehr Derek Rolstone Laurie A. Speers
Tim J. Valgardson Helga D. Van Iderstine Judy Wakefield Richard L. Yaffe
Charron Hamilton Gary Hannaford, FCA 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
Sue Caughlin, Marketing & Communications Manager Kathleen Cerrer, Publicist & Online Media Coordinator (on leave) Megan Heke, Interim Publicist & Online Media Coordinator Katie Inverarity, Director of Marketing & Communications Savannah Lillies, Publications Coordinator Jennifer Skelly, Marketing CRM Specialist Thomas Urish, Sales Manager Paint
Susan Groff, Head Scenic Artist Melissa Smigelsky, Scenic Painter Production
Christine Corthey, Production Associate Ian Kirk, Assistant Technical Director Zahra Larche, Assistant Production Manager Rick MacPherson, Technical Director, Tom Hendry Warehouse Russell Martin, Director of Production Ben Ross, Technical Director, John Hirsch Mainstage Garret Rusnak, Assistant Technical Director, John Hirsch Mainstage Properties
STAFF
Kari Hagness, Head of Properties Eva Kuo, Properties Builder Lawrence Van Went, Master Builder
Accounting/Finance
Stage Crew
Yvonne O’Connor, Accounts Payable Administrator Melanie Sexton, Payroll Administrator Shelley Stroski, Controller Administration
Brian Adolph, IT Manager Elena Anciro, Education & Community Engagement Manager Devan Graham, Director of Human Resources Camilla Holland, Executive Director Mary Horodyski, Archivist Daphne MacMillan, Administrative Assistant Kathrin Moncaster, Senior Developer & Systems Administrator Artistic
Louis Gagné, Layout Carpenter Brent Letain, Master Carpenter Chris Seida, Scenic Carpenter Development
Michael Joyal, Development Data Manager Melissa Novecosky, Special & Donor Events Coordinator Daniel Robinson, Major Gifts Manager Shelly Smith-Hines, Director of Development
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Chris Brett, Head of Sound Randy Zyla Harder, Head Electrician Rick MacPherson, Technical Director Carla Schroeder, Head Scenic Artist Rudy Wall, Head Carpenter Thora Lamont, Cutter Lorraine O’Leary, Head of Wardrobe Lois Powne, First Hand Jackie Van Winkle, Head Buyer & Accessories Coordinator Wigs
Beverly Covert, Wigs & Makeup Supervisor
Sheena Baird, Director of Patron Services Julie Gregorchuk, Box Office Manager Daniel Tompkins, Patron Services Coordinator Box Office Representatives: Katie Spring, Jennifer Bahniuk, Steve Henderson, Melissa Langdon, Hayden Maines, Robyn Pooley, Tori Popp, Katie Schmidt, Lisa Stefanson, Hunter Watson, Kira Watson Carpentry (John Hirsch Mainstage)
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Wardrobe
Krista Jackson, Associate Artistic Director Jeff Kennedy, Literary Coordinator Laurie Lam, Producer Paige Lewis, Artistic Coordinator Steven Schipper, CM, Artistic Director Casey Shapira, Assistant to the Producer Box Office
Joan Lees-Miller, Head of Wardrobe Gary Plouffe, House Stage Hand Claude Robert, Head Electrician Chris Thomson, Head Carpenter Michael Wright, Head of Sound
Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival & Master Playwright Festival
Jennifer Cheslock, Festival Manager Chuck McEwen, Executive Producer Honorary Staff
Zaz Bajon, General Manager Emeritus
ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION STAFF Shakespeare in Love
Debbie Hart, Dog Handler Jamie Plummer, Props Buyer Nine Dragons
Holly LaJambe, Running Crew Jamie Plummer, Props Buyer
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BEHIND THE SCENES SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
NINE DRAGONS
Citadel Theatre Production Staff
Vertigo Theatre Production Staff
Cheryl L. Hoover, Director of Production Bill Heron, Technical Director Patrick Fraser, Technical Director, Rentals Gal Minnes, Assistant Production Manager Kyla Maki, Administrative Assistant Owen Hutchinson, Head of Audio Nick Rose, Assistant Head of Audio Peter Locock, Head of Scenic Carpentry Chris Hayes, Assistant Head of Scenic Carpentry Sheila Cleasby, Head of Electrics Meaghan Skerik, Assistant Head of Electrics Nicole Deibert, Head of Scenic Paint Jim Meers, Head of Props Angie Sotiropoulis, Assistant Head of Props Marc Anderson, Head of Stage Carpentry Jamie O’Dell, Assistant Head of Stage Carpentry Patsy Thomas, Head of Wardrobe Terri Grant, Assistant Head of Wardrobe Lorraine Price, Head of Wardrobe Running Samantha J. Rumball, Head of Wigs Katie Patton, Assistant Head of Wigs
Jason Smith, Production and Facility Manager Michael Slemon, Technical Director - Mystery Series Alexandra Pritchard, Technical Director - Rentals Jason Schwarz, Playhouse Technician J.S. Sirois, Studio Technician Michael Unger, Production Apprentice Tim Uniac, Projection Assistant Aidan Reavie, Wardrobe Apprentice Wendy Eakins, Stitcher Dawna Mark, Head Scenic Painter Kira Bradley, Scenic Painter Craig Hansen, Scenic Painter Kevin Corey, Head of Props Techart Custom Creations, Set Construction
and the many talented people who worked in each department
The 2017/18 Royal MTC Board of Trustees. PHOTO BY DYLAN HEWLETT
october/november 2017
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ROYAL MTC/MBA LAWYERS PLAY
THANK you! The powerful courtroom thriller Twelve Angry Jurors kept the audience on the edge of their seats from May 3 to 6 for the Lawyers Play — a fundraiser in support of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre. The dedicated cast of members of the Manitoba Bar Association played passionate jurors deciding the fate of a 19-year-old man accused of murdering his father. A story that still resonates in our time, Twelve Angry Jurors examines prejudice, the principle of reasonable doubt, and what it truly means to live in a democracy. Celebrating its 25th production, the Royal MTC/MBA Lawyers Play is a vital fundraising event for the theatre, and has raised more than $1,000,000 since 1990! We wish to thank our generous patrons, donors, advertisers and sponsors for supporting our efforts to offer extraordinary theatre at accessible prices to all Manitobans. Royal MTC would also like to extend sincere thanks to the talented cast and hardworking crew, as well as our many volunteers and committee members. CAST Gail Asper Kalyn Bomback* Bill Haight John Harvie
Cynthia Hiebert-Simkin Jeff Hirsch Zilla Jones Tony Kavanagh
Peter Kingsley Bryan Klein Jim McLandress Jody Ostapiw
Victoria Perrie Sandi Phillips Steve Scarfone Heather Wadsworth
Directed by Heidi Malazdrewich* | Fight Direction by Jacquie Loewen*
PRESENTING SPONSOR
WINE SPONSOR
PwC
De Luca Fine Wines
SILVER SPONSORS
COMMITTEE
Lawton Partners
Jamie Jurczak, Chair Kalyn Bomback Krista Boryskavich Paul Cooper John Harvie Melissa Hazelton
RECEPTION SPONSORS RBC Convention Centre The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa and Conference Centre
Reannah Hocken Shawn Hughes Jessica Isaak Brenda Keyser Cynthia Lau Harmanjit Mavi Jim McLandress Stacy Nagle Jeff Palamar Neil Steen Stéphanie Tétreault
Join us May 9 to 12, 2018 as Royal MTC and Manitoba’s legal community present Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Paul Essiembre*. *Appears with the permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association
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