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2018/19 season ONCE Based on the Motion Picture Written and Directed by John Carney Music & Lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová Sep 22 – Oct 14, 2018
REDPATCH By Raes Calvert & Sean Harris Oliver Nov 1 – 11, 2018
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CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY By Lauren Gunderson & Margot Melcon Nov 17 – Dec 9, 2018
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Based on the story by Charles Dickens Adapted by Tom Wood Nov 30 – Dec 23, 2018
SWEAT By Lynn Nottage Jan 12 – Feb 3, 2019
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MATILDA THE MUSICAL Based on the novel by Roald Dahl Book by Dennis Kelly Music & Lyrics by Tim Minchin Feb 16 – Mar 17, 2019
THE CANDIDATE By Kat Sandler Mar 30 – Apr 21, 2019
THE PARTY By Kat Sandler Mar 30 – Apr 21, 2019
THE TEMPEST By William Shakespeare Apr 20 – May 12, 2019
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Artistic Director Welcome to The Candidate and The Party! When I arrived at the Citadel a couple of years ago, one of the first things that struck me was how many incredible performance spaces we have, and how exciting it is when we have many different events happening in this building all at once. It got me wondering if we could use this to our advantage and create a project that took place in multiple spaces at the same time. Years ago, I had read two connected plays called House and Garden by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The plays were meant to be performed simultaneously by the same cast. “What if we did something like that?” I thought. And then I thought, “What playwright do I know who would be crazy enough to be up for a challenge like this?” So I called Kat Sandler. Kat is one of Canada’s most exciting, bold, provocative, and hilarious playwrights. I reached out to her and pitched the idea of writing two interconnected plays. Kat was immediately interested, and said, “Clearly the plays need to be about politics!” So here we are at the World Premieres of The Candidate and The Party. Both plays are written by Kat. Both plays are performed by the same cast of actors, at the exact same time, with the actors running between the Maclab Theatre and The Club. The stories are narratively connected: in The Party you are guests at a fundraiser/birthday party where the nominee for the country’s Left party is about to be chosen; in The Candidate it’s months later, the night before the election, and a major scandal erupts. Each show is a stand-alone event. You can just see one of them and have a great time. The hope is that you’ll have such a great time at one play, you’ll want to see how the story continues in the other. But the main thing to remember while you sit enjoying whichever play you’re at tonight, is that anytime you don’t see an actor onstage, it is because they are running across the building to perform for a different audience on a different stage. If they look out of breath, it’s because they are! My thanks to all of the actors, designers, stage managers, and technical staff who have helped make this wildly ambitious project possible. (You should see all the different charts and spreadsheets we have created to try to figure this all out!) And my thanks to you, our audience, for taking a chance on ambitious new work, and supporting live theatre here in Edmonton. Enjoy the show!
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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, which last year invested $153 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country. Nous remercions le Conseil des arts du Canada de son soutien. L’an dernier, le Conseil a investi 153 millions de dollars pour mettre de l’art dans la vie des Canadiennes et des Canadiens de tout le pays.
Dr. Joseph H. Shoctor, 1922 – 2001
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Joe’s vision brought professional theatre to Edmonton Joe’s dream built the Citadel Theatre Joe’s spirit continues to inspire the theatre we create today Joe’s legacy lives on through a generous gift to the Citadel from his estate
HENRY HOLE, 1884 – 1954 On the Citadel’s 30th Anniversary, a gift was made by the Company of Harry Hole, James F. Hole, Ralph K. Hole and Robert W. Hole on behalf of the Hole family — in honour of their late father, Henry Hole. The Citadel Theatre is proud to honour Henry Hole’s integrity, compassion and leadership in the dedication of this complex to his memory. 10 CITADEL THEATRE 2018/19 SEASON
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The Citadel Theatre Presents
Written by Kat Sandler Conceived by Daryl Cloran and Kat Sandler
THOM ALLISON. . ................................................ Marky Wright RACHEL BOWRON............................................ Iffy Abernathy KEVIN BUNDY. . ................................................... Cole Straughan MARTHA BURNS............................................... Heather Straughan CYNTHIA JIMENEZ-HICKS............................. Soo Biszy AMBER LEWIS.................................................... Vidashka JESSE LIPSCOMBE.......................................... Bill Biszy GLENN NELSON................................................ Jebediah “Butch” Buchanan LUC TELLIER....................................................... Dill Pickerel COLLEEN WHEELER.. ....................................... Pauline Abel Director/Playwright. . ........................................... KAT SANDLER Director.. ................................................................ DARYL CLORAN Set & Costume Designer.................................. MEGAN KOSHKA Lighting Designer. . .............................................. KIMBERLY PURTELL Sound Designer.................................................. MISHELLE CUTTLER Assistant Director/Assistant Dramaturg. . ...... LOUISE CASEMORE Sound Design Assistant.................................... SARA VICKRUCK Dramaturg. . ........................................................... TOM McGEE Stage Manager.................................................... KERRY JOHNSON Apprentice Stage Manager.............................. ISABEL BERGQUIST The run time of this performance is approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, plus one 20-minute intermission. The video or audio recording of this performance by any means is strictly prohibited. Originally commissioned by the Citadel Theatre. The Party is staged by arrangement with Emma Laird, Gary Goddard Agency. www.garygoddardagency.com The Citadel engages, under the terms of the Canadian Theatre Agreement, professional artists who are members of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. Production personnel for the Citadel Theatre are members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E.) Sponsors EDMONTONˇS RELAXING FAVOURITES
The Candidate and The Party
are part art, part math, and a whole lot of luck…
Everything in these shows is timed to the second. It takes an actor approximately one minute and 10 seconds to run from The Club to the Maclab (currently the fastest running time is 45 seconds!) That doesn’t include the time it takes to change costumes – and if an actor enters on the balcony of either stage, it takes even longer! Each time an actor runs from one theatre to the other, they have to run up or down somewhere between five to eight flights of stairs, go through at least
eight doors, and run across one public thoroughfare past the Second Cup. The stage managers in each theatre have to be in radio contact with each other to make sure they start both shows at exactly the same time, so that all of our scene timings remain precise. Not only do the actors have to travel between shows, there are also some props and costumes that have to be shuttled between theatres to appear in both shows. It takes a huge team to ensure both shows run on time. Between the two shows, there are five stage managers, stage carpenters, wardrobe and wig personnel, and lighting and sound technicians.
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NOTES When Daryl Cloran came to me with this concept, I thought he was nuts. Still do.
Daryl had read a pair of shows by Alan Ayckbourn, House and Garden, that took place simultaneously in two different theatres and told two sides of a single story set in two adjacent locations. When a character from House went “offstage,” for instance, their story continued into Garden. We’ve gone one step further. The Party and The Candidate are set in the same world, with the same characters and performed simultaneously in The Club and the Maclab with the same cast running back and forth, but are also separated by time. They tell the story of a leadership race in a fictional country over two nights: the evening of a fundraising party months before an election, and the night before the vote. We wanted to explore cause and effect; how our actions affect our future, or how a decision made in our past plays out in the present. Though the plays can stand alone, seeing both should feel like seeing a prequel and a sequel; you can catch up with these characters to see what happens, or go back in time to see where it all began, in whichever order you choose. So our plays’ stories are separated in time by months, and set in completely separate locations, which makes things more challenging because story-wise, anything is possible. I wanted a subject that was high-stakes and rife with opportunity for satire and dark comedy; something with outlandish scenarios, larger-than-life characters and meaty themes to explore, something that maybe we could all use a good laugh about. For me, that’s politics – the perfect playground for a modern comedy, because right now, the world of politics really is stranger than fiction. The individuals who have breathed life into these plays are truly extraordinary. From in-room group rewriting to endless designing, building, and constant timing, I am so thrilled and grateful to have had the chance to create something with these tireless artists who make the impossible possible. Very special thanks to dramaturg Tom McGee, story consultants Jill Harper, Jonathan Heppner, Ann MacNaughton, and assistant dramaturg Louise Casemore for helping us figure out how to tell these massive stories, and to Daryl for asking me to do this and for all his help, encouragement and “for sureness” that we’d get there eventually. And thank you for going on this crazy ride with us. We hope you have as much fun watching it as we did making it. – Kat Sandler
We wish to acknowledge that the land on which we gather is Treaty No. 6 territory and a traditional meeting ground and home of the First Nations, including both the treaty signatories – Cree, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stony and Cree-Iroquois – as well as other Indigenous peoples, such as the Blackfoot and Métis, who occupied this land. We extend our appreciation for the opportunity to live, create and perform on this territory. Nikistêyhtamâkânân oma askîwihtâwin ita kâ mâwasakôyâhk Nikotwâsik Kâ akihtêk omâmawôpayônôwâw Nistam Îyinôwak, nânapo ôkih tipahamawâkan tahkikwanênkêwak-Nêhîyawak, Nahkawînôwak, Opwâsîmowak, Asinî Pwâtak êkwah Nêhîyaw Paskosikanak-êkwah kotakak Îyinôwak, tâpiskôc Kaskitêwayasitak êkwah Âpihtwâyak, kâkîh kikîwîhkêcik otah. Nitâniskê nanâskôtênân tawâw ôtah êh ayâyâhk tita wîci pimâtisîhtamâhk, tita osîhcikêyâhk êkwah tita nôkohtihiwêyâhk otah askîwihtâwinihk.
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THE LEFT and THE RIGHT – political parties inside the democratic government CHIEF LEADER – elected leader of the Country CHIEF LADY – spouse of the Chief Leader UNDERLEADER – second-in-command to the Chief Leader WOODRUFF BUCHANAN – current Chief Leader, running for re-election BUTCH BUCHANAN – media magnate and identical twin brother of Woodruff THE BIG HOUSE – home of the elected Chief Leader and their family THE NATIONAL COUNTRY NETWORK – the local television broadcaster SORETRIA – a terrifying and impoverished country JACKIE RODHAM MONROE – the alter ego of Marky Wright, host of the political/drag talk show “What’s The Butt?”
THE KEVIN AWARDS – the Country’s highest honour for cinematic achievement SHARKMAN – the most popular action film franchise in the Country
THE PARTY takes place at the mansion of media magnate Jebediah “Butch”
Buchanan. You are guests at his birthday party, which also happens to be a fundraiser for The Left (one of The Country’s two political parties). Traditionally at this party, Butch throws his support behind a candidate, and that candidate goes on to represent The Left in the national election. This year, the two main candidates for The Left are Heather Straughan and Bill Biszy.
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Since it was penned in 1610, it has proven to be surprisingly elastic. It has been subject to all sorts of interpretations (Is Caliban really the result of years of the white man’s colonial conquest of Africa?). It’s been an opera, a ballet, featured in paintings and a lot of movies (Forbidden Planet/Disney’s Pocahontas). But few promise quite as much as the Citadel’s final production of the season, coming up in April. First, let’s meet Josette Bushell-Mingo. She is a London-born, Swedish-based, actress, playwright, and director of African Descent. She has played in Peer Gynt and Antony and Cleopatra. In 2000, she was nominated for a Lawrence Olivier Award for her role as Rafiki in The Lion King. The Queen presented her with an OBE. Having lived in Sweden for many years, she is the former Artistic Director for The Swedish National Deaf Theatre, Tyst Teater (Silent Theatre). Mutual theatrical interests brought her in contact with Daryl Cloran, the Citadel’s current Artistic Director. “Daryl is particularly interested in inclusive work – in new forms of communication, great theatre. He came to visit me in Sweden and that’s how we began our relationship.” Much discussion followed and finally Daryl made the decision to go with The Tempest.
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be a very physical show, dance“It WILL based and movement heavy.”
So, as of the writing of this in early March, Bushell-Mingo finds herself with 16 participants in the Citadel/Banff Centre Professional Theatre Program spending a month amidst the glories of the Rocky Mountains preparing for a highly original interpretation of a 409-yearold play. The production will feature Deaf and hearing actors performing together on stage. It will NOT be the traditional view of the pairing, with hearing actors declaiming the Bard centre stage while Deaf performers “sign” in the corners. As the director told Foreshadowing in a written interview, “The two languages are different and we celebrate that – they must work in tension with each other, which gives a different urgency. The performers are working toward a complex translation, dialogue, and visual aspect inspired by the demands of Deaf culture – extremely physical and visual.” “It WILL be a very physical show, dance-based and movement heavy,” promises Cloran. Sign has long been accepted as a true language in itself with its own grammar and lexicon. Bushell-Mingo: “(I think that for audiences the combination of expression...) enhances the response to Shakespeare to create a visual and poetic experience. Sign language does something that spoken Shakespeare cannot do – in imagination, emotional depth, and cerebral reaction.”
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passion, clarity, straight forwardness, “Herinsights, and power were infectious.” In her production, Prospero will be played by Lorne Cardinal, an Indigenous actor best known for portraying Davis Quinton on TV’s Corner Gas. Cardinal is a trained classical actor and has enjoyed a distinguished career in movies, television, and stage. There was a deer looking for something green to nibble in the snowy field in front of one of the exterior buildings at the Banff Centre when we talked on the telephone in early March. He was there for some exploratory work with the cast before they tackled the play itself. He recalls a preliminary phone call from Cloran on the possibility of a role at the Citadel. “I was looking for Sam Sheppard – Eugene O’Neill or possibly Richard 3rd. You know, plays that have interesting, complex characters. He called back offering Prospero.” Cloran set up an interview with Josette. “I told her I was not interested in an old guy walking around with a stick. She offered a Deaf/hearing collaboration – and water, magic, revenge, physical theatre and a big friggin’ ship on stage. Her passion, clarity, straight forwardness, insights, and power were infectious. After five minutes, I knew I had to work with her.” The thought of playing Shakespeare held no fear for the accomplished performer. In 2012, he was a player (and translator) for an all-Indigenous cast production of King Lear
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at the National Arts Centre. That Lear was set in the 17th century in Northern Ontario and consequently many words like “knight” and “castle” had to be replaced. Cardinal participated in the re-write of the Bard. “I had to get those images out of my mind and think in terms of canoes, wigwams, and forests.” There was a beneficial side effect: “We all just picked up on the original rhythms and adapted them to Cree. In fact, many of the actors who did the best work were people who didn’t have any Shakespearean training at all.” An experience that might have a positive effect in his current production.
He’s an extremely “ open actor who brings his identity with him. Bushell-Mingo was delighted at the casting.
It will be his choice of whether he will use his aboriginal background in the role.” Cardinal is in the midst of a steep learning curve. He is studying sign language. Throughout the rehearsals with Deaf actors, he discovered he has a shared common experience. Cardinal’s father and mother were both products of the Residential School system – as was the actor himself for two unhappy years. The experience fostered a life-long feeling of being “other” – an outsider. He learned that many Deaf people have suffered a similar experience – shunned because of what many considered a “disability.” “The process is complicated and exciting,” says Bushell-Mingo. “First to understand and respect each others language and cultures and the other cultures in the room. Having to learn the value and structure of
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sign language – remember Deaf artists are used to communicating with us. We, as hearing people, have little or no opportunity to interact with the community.” Cloran’s promise of a physical production also brought its own demands to the preproduction work. Techniques included such movement based disciplines as Suzuki, Laban, and Clown. Actually, Cardinal confided that he began his career as a clown. The Cree actor was born in Sucker Creek First Nation on the shore of Lesser Slave Lake but he fell in love with theatre while attending Cariboo College in 1987. Which means that the actor we will see as an elderly Renaissance magician made his first stage performance as a kid with a red nose. The starting point for Bushell-Mingo are the words, “What if?” “I like the idea of the environment fighting back – oceans, seas, the earth to which Prospero’s revenge is connected. We don’t go far enough with Caliban. I want audiences to understand what it means for Caliban – the only black person on the island.” Ariel, in various iterations, will be played by seven actors. There will be interpolations from other Shakespearean plays. The boundaries of this production extend far beyond just the marriage of two forms of language to probe deep into our cultural understanding of how theatre can be presented. Miranda, Prospero’s lovely daughter, is usually seen as kind, compassionate, and completely obedient to her father’s wishes. And usually as pale as an English spring snow crocus. In this production, this lovely “pinnacle of femininity” will be played by the lovely Thurga Kanagasekarampillai, a veteran of a number of Deaf and hearing productions and a one-woman United Nations who proudly defines herself as a “Deaf Sri Lankan Tamil Canadian Queer artist.” And, instead of piling her unique vision all on top of the original and coming up with some four-hour behemoth, Bushell-Mingo has stripped the production down to a spare 90 minutes. The artful director throws out a challenge to take on her “mosaic of ideas.” “People who don’t know the play should come and see it.” Will purists be horrified? “Who are these purists? Great work allows itself to transform and grow and transform again – but its heart always remains. But how it is done can set an audience’s imagination afire – that is the trick, the joy – the possibilities. Revenge, magic, justice, and love. Sounds like regular Shakespeare to me. The demand on the audience is to open up and join us on a unique journey in the epic retelling of one of Shakespeare’s greatest classics.” The Tempest begins April 20 on the Shoctor stage and runs through May 12.
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Thom Allison Marky Wright
Thom is thrilled to be back at the Citadel after previously chewing the scenery in The Drowsy Chaperone. Some favourite credits include Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Broadway); original Canadian companies of Miss Saigon, and Rent; Romeo and Juliet, Into the Woods (Stratford Festival); Ragtime, A Little Night Music (Shaw Festival); Cabaret (Theatre Calgary); Evita (Manitoba Theatre Centre, Theatre Calgary); and Take Me Out (CanStage). Also, “Pree” in the hit series, KILLJOYS, on Space Channel/Syfy Network. www.thomallison.com
Rachel Bowron
Iffy Abernathy
Rachel’s previous Citadel credits include Crazy for You and Avenue Q. Select roles include Fallen Angels (Bright Young Things); LEGOLAND (Blarney Productions); A Lesson in Brio, Barefoot in the Park, The Hoof and Mouth Advantage (Teatro la Quindicina); The Last Resort, Don’t Dress for Dinner (Mayfield Dinner Theatre); It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman (Plain Jane Theatre). Rachel is a three-time Sterling Awardnominated actor, and will be appearing next in Shadow Theatre’s production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.
Kevin Bundy Cole Straughan
For the Citadel: The Constant Wife, August: Osage County. Recent theatre credits include The Wars, Chariots of Fire (Grand Theatre); Sequence (Tarragon); seven seasons at The Shaw Festival, five seasons at Stratford and over 20 productions with the Soulpepper Theatre Company. Kevin recently performed as the Narrator in Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra’s Western Canadian tour of Circle of Creation. TV credits include recent appearances on Kim’s Convenience, Saving Hope, Designated Survivor, and the feature film Through Black Spruce.
Martha Burns
Heather Straughan
Martha Burns is a theatre, television, and film actor and arts educator. She has received two Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Trafford Tanzi and The Miracle Worker, is a double Gemini winner for “Ellen Fanshaw” in Slings and Arrows and has two supporting actress Genie awards. Martha teaches first-year acting at the National Theatre School and is one of many founders of GOT YOUR BACK, artists working together for positive change. https://gotyourbackcanada.com. THE PARTY 35
Cynthia Jimenez-Hicks Soo Biszy
Cynthia is an Edmonton born Filipino-Canadian theatre artist. Cynthia grew up at the Citadel through A Christmas Carol and Young Companies, and is thrilled to be back home. Recent acting credits: Girls Like That (Tarragon), Boys Girls and Other Mythological Creatures (Carousel Players), Barbelle (KindaTV). Cynthia is also a playwright and producer. Most recently, she was Studio 180’s RBC Emerging Playwright with her play, Apple. She is a graduate of The National Theatre School. Love to Cameron and my family for their endless support.
Amber Lewis
Vidashka
Amber is thrilled to be making her Citadel debut with this extraordinary cast. Selected Stage: Much Ado About Nothing, Winter’s Tale, Merry Wives of Windsor, Romeo & Juliet, King John, Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Othello, Comedy of Errors, Falstaff, Henry V (Bard on the Beach); Burning Bluebeard (Edmonton Actors Theatre/Theatre Network); The End of Civilization, Adult Entertainment (Punctuate!); The Ladies Foursome, Baskerville, Don’t Dress for Dinner (Mayfield); The Importance of Being Earnest, and The Philanderer (Arts Club). Love to Phoenix.
Jesse Lipscombe
Bill Biszy
Jesse Lipscombe is an actor, producer, and activist who is passionate about art and all things Edmonton. With over two decades of film and television experience, Jesse makes his Citadel debut as Billy Biszy and couldn’t be more excited about it. He became the first black male to receive the Best Actor award (AMPIA/ROSIES) for a feature film with his role in It’s Not My Fault and I Don’t Care Anyway. He wouldn’t be able to do what he loves without his family’s support, so shout outs to Indiana, Tripp, Chile, Shannon, and his wife, Julia.
Glenn Nelson
Jebediah “Butch” Buchanan Glenn is pleased to be working with these remarkable people in these delightful plays. Past favourites include A Christmas Carol, Peter and the Starcatcher, Death of a Salesman, One Man, Two Guvnors, Beauty and the Beast (Citadel Theatre); Outside Mullingar, Mistakes Were Made, The Odd Couple, Sexy Laundry, and The Fly Fisher’s Companion (Shadow Theatre). As a writer and a producer of the web series, Tales of the Highly Unsuccessful, he hopes to bring many more stories of the highly unsuccessful to film. www.unsuccessfultales.com 36 CITADEL THEATRE 2018/19 SEASON
Luc Tellier
Dill Pickerel
Luc loves working on new plays and, apparently, sprinting between them. Favourite credits: Shakespeare In Love, A Christmas Carol, Arcadia (Citadel); Songs My Mother Never Sung Me (Concrete Theatre); Cleave (Sterling nomination, Tiny Bear Jaws), Shakespeare’s R+J (Kill Your Television); Midsummer, King Lear (Freewill); Maggie-Now (Workshop West); and directing Legoland and Never Swim Alone for Blarney Productions (Sterling nominations for both). Up next: A Momentary Lapse (Teatro la Quindicina) and working at the most magical place in the world – Theatre Alberta’s summer intensive for teens, Artstrek.
Colleen Wheeler
Pauline Abel
Colleen is thrilled to be at the Citadel working with these fine folks. Recent credits include Timon of Athens, Lysistrata (Bard on the Beach); Forget About Tomorrow, The Valley (Belfry); Good People, Peter and the Starcatcher (Arts Club Theatre). Recent television and film: Twilight Zone (CBS); Altered Carbon (Netflix); Tully (Feature); Mech X-4 (Disney); When We Rise (ABC); and Hailey Dean’s Murder Mystery (Hallmark). Colleen graduated from the University of Alberta’s B.F.A. (Acting) Program and is the recipient of seven Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards. The Biggest Little Collector Shop in Edmonton
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KAT SANDLER Playwright/Director
Kat Sandler is a playwright, director, screenwriter, and the Artistic Director of Theatre Brouhaha. She has staged 14 of her original plays in the last eight years including Bang Bang, Punch Up, and Delicacy, and has been produced across Canada. Kat is the winner of the Dora Award for Outstanding New Play (Mustard) and a graduate of Queen’s University. She would like to thank her family, everyone at the Citadel for being such champions, and absolutely everyone involved in making these totally nutso plays.
DARYL CLORAN Director
Daryl is the Artistic Director of the Citadel, the former Artistic Director of Western Canada Theatre (Kamloops, B.C.), and the founding Artistic Director of Theatrefront (Toronto). Directing credits include: Matilda, Shakespeare in Love, UBUNTU, The Silver Arrow, Made in Italy (Citadel); As You Like It (Bard on the Beach); Liberation Days (Theatre Calgary/WCT); Mary Poppins (Persephone/WCT); Tribes (Canadian Stage); And All For Love (National Arts Centre); and Afterplay (Shaw Festival).
MEGAN KOSHKA
Set and Costume Designer Megan Koshka is a freelance Canadian theatre designer, based in Edmonton, Alberta. She is a part of the Associated Designers of Canada, and is a graduate from the University of Alberta (B.F.A.). Select credits include set and costume design for Peter and the Starcatcher (Citadel Theatre); Lend Me A Tenor (Mayfield Dinner Theatre); production design for Pretty Goblins (Workshop West); and costume design for the 2018 Freewill Shakespeare Festival. View her portfolio online at www.mkoshka.com.
KIMBERLY PURTELL Lighting Designer
Kimberly is a Toronto-based lighting designer for theatre, opera, and dance. Most recently, for the Citadel she designed Mamma Mia! and Alice Through the Looking-Glass. She has designed for the Stratford Festival, Shaw Festival, Canadian Stage Company, Soulpepper Theatre, Mirvish Productions, the NAC and the NAC Orchestra, Pacific Opera, Opera Philadelphia, Theatre Calgary, Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, and many others. Kimberly has received three Dora Mavor Moore Awards, the Pauline McGibbon Award, and a Montreal English Theatre Award. 38 CITADEL THEATRE 2018/19 SEASON
MISHELLE CUTTLER Sound Designer
Mishelle is a composer and sound designer based in Vancouver. She is thrilled to be back at the Citadel after designing sound for Sweat this past January. Some other favourite past projects include The Matchmaker (Arts Club); Hir, The Events (Pi); Titus Bouffonius (Rumble); and Lysistrata (Bard on the Beach). Next up: Dead People’s Things (Zee Zee); and Shakespeare in Love (Bard). Mishelle is a twotime Jessie Award winner and multiple nominee. She is a member of the Associated Designers of Canada. www.mishellecuttler.com
LOUISE CASEMORE
Assistant Director/Assistant Dramaturg Louise is a performer, advocate, and two-time Sterling Award winning playwright. Originally from Edmonton, she is the Artistic Director of indie renegade Defiance Theatre, recipient of the 2017 ATP/Enbridge Playwright’s Award, and featured artist in the NYC based “Necessary Exposure Project.” Original works include OCD, Functional, Gemini, and the cabaret exorcism in development that is Undressed. She’s thrilled to be making her debut with the Citadel, and is endlessly grateful to her partner and parents for their incredible support.
TOM McGEE Dramaturg
Tom is a writer, director, dramaturg, producer, and puppeteer based in Toronto. The co-founder of Theatre Brouhaha, he has consulted on all of Kat Sandler’s plays, serving as primary dramaturge on most of her works. Tom is also the co-creator of Shakey-Shake and Friends, a puppet Shakespeare company. Tom is the head of development and lead writer of interactive fiction at Tap by Wattpad and the DM/ Showrunner of Dumb-Dumbs & Dragons, a hit comedy D&D podcast available on iTunes.
COLLIDER The Candidate and The Party are both part of Collider, two weeks in the spring where the Citadel is a hub of new work. If you like new work, you should also check out Slight of Mind by Edmonton’s Theatre Yes, which is also part of Collider. Slight of Mind takes place throughout the back halls of the Citadel, so there’s a good chance you’ll see some actors from The Candidate and The Party running past while you’re back there! THE PARTY 39
KERRY JOHNSON
Stage Manager
Kerry is delighted to be returning to the Citadel as the Stage Manager of The Party. Select SM credits include Peter and the Starcatcher (Citadel Theatre); Hamlet, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Love’s Labour’s Lost (Freewill Shakespeare Festival); Zorro: Family Code, The Virgin Trial, Charlotte’s Web, The Last Wife, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Alberta Theatre Projects); Liberation Days (Theatre Calgary); Ursa Major (Catch the Keys/Workshop West); and Christina/Phillipe (Northern Light Theatre).
ISABEL BERGQUIST Apprentice Stage Manager
Izzy is a recent graduate from the University of Alberta, and holds a BFA in Stage Management. Earlier this season, Izzy apprenticed on A Christmas Carol and Matilda for the Citadel, and is thrilled to be returning. Over the last few weeks, she has found herself disarmed by the sharp-witted truths imbedded in this show, and hopes you do too. Lastly, Izzy is grateful to her team for their light-hearted humour and dedication to making the seemingly impossible happen with grace.
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West on Stony Plain NW at The Henday Audi Edmonton North 18855 Stony Plain Road NW Edmonton, AB T5S 2X6 (587) 772-2834 AudiEdmontonNorth.com *Pricing appliesapplies to a new 2019 Audi Q8 55 TFSI quattro Progressiv tiptronic Progressiv with selling price of selling $83,417 price including & PDI, documentation fee ($495), conditioning levy ($100), tire recycling *Pricing to a new 2019 Audi A6 55 TFSI quattro with of freight $70,417 including freight & PDI,air documentation fee ($495), air levy ($4/tire), and AMVIC fee ($6.25). Taxes are extra. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice. Vehicle shown solely for purposes of illustration, and may not be equipped exactly as conditioning levy ($100), tire recycling levy ($4/tire), and AMVIC fee ($6.25). Taxes are extra. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice. shown. See Audi Edmonton North for complete details. Dealer #4991570.
Vehicle shown solely for purposes of illustration, and may not be equipped exactly as shown. See Audi Edmonton North for complete details. Dealer #4991570.