PL AYBILL the anger in ernest and ernestine
the anger in ernest and ernestine
Leah Cherniak, Robert Morgan, Martha Ross }{
A pproxi m at e ru n ni ng t i m e: 2 hou rs & 10 m i nu t es T her e w ill be one 20 m i nu t e i n t er m ission
ARTIST NOTE: LEAH CHERNIAK
Martha Ross, Robert Morgan and I created The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine through a process of improvisation. This means that the script evolved over months and months of exploration before any dialogue was ever written down. Ernest and Ernestine premiered in 1987 in the now defunct Poor Alex Theatre and was remounted at Factory Theatre in 1990. The show continued its life as a published play and has been produced by companies across Canada and internationally including Los Angeles, Czechoslavakia and Cuba. I am very grateful to Soulpepper for giving me the opportunity to get back inside it. I’ve always considered this play a tour de force for the two actors. Raquel Duffy and Gregory Prest embrace the challenges of a very physical comic world that slowly slips into a darker one. It demands a huge range of comic and dramatic skills, bravery, vulnerability, invention and no small measure of personal investment. Raquel and Gregory are a complete delight to
work with; they are smart, sensitive and eager to search and find the theatrical heart of this piece. This is not a play born of a cynical age. There is great innocence and generosity deeply embedded in how it was created and how it has been rehearsed. We sincerely hope you experience some of that tonight. — So many people have contributed to the evolution of The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine. Immeasurable thanks go to Glenn Davidson and George Axon who defined the sense of space and sound in the original production. Many thanks also to Rick Roberts and Jenny Young for their Ernest and Ernestine. And of course Robert and Martha who playfully haunt any and all productions of The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine.
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LEAH CHERNIAK, Co-Creator and Director of The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine.