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From Press Release
“GENESIS & OTHER STORIES” GOES SITE-SPECIFIC
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May 15th, 2013. Toronto ON. “It’s just a play my dad wrote, set in Eden, USA, 1965… and I think we may be… overthinking this.” Following the success of last year’s Fringe hit The Wakowski Bros., Aim for the Tangent Theatre is proud to present their first site-specific outing: the hysterical, church-themed meta-farce: Genesis & Other Stories by rising playwright Rosamund Small.
After his father’s death, Christopher, a theology student, leads a misfit cast of amateur actors in a production of his late father’s play: a hyper-sexed version of Adam and Eve set in 1960’s USA. Slapstick, satire, and meta-theatre frame a surprisingly complex story about lonely people trying to fill roles on and offstage which don’t match who they truly are.
The play was originally written by Small in 2009, during the first of her three years as a playwright-in-residence with the Paprika Festival. Since then it has received much development, including significant mentorships with Damien Atkins, Susan Coyne, and Ravi Jain. A sold-out production was featured in this year’s festival at the Tarragon Extra Space with the same cast and creative team.
Making her directorial debut is local actress Vivien Endicott-Douglas (Stopheart, Factory Theatre; Forests, Hush, Tarragon Theatre) who takes the reigns after assistant directing Natasha Greenblatt’s The Peacemaker (Next Stage, 2013). Rosamund Small is similarly making buzz, with her new play Vitals premiering in Theatre Passe Muraille‘s upcoming 2013/2014 season, produced by Outside the March and directed by Mitchell Cushman.
Hailed as “Arrested Development meets Noises Off meets community theatre meets Jesus”, the cast and creative team are thrilled to officially debut this play at the beautiful Trinity St. Paul’s United Church. Audiences are invited to engage in this fully immersive, site-specific experience that is equal parts hilarious, moving, and maybe… just a little bit sinful.
Aim for the Tangent Theatre
in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents
Genesis & Other Stories
by Rosamund Small
Directed by Vivien Endicott-Douglas
Featuring: Jared Bishop
Wesley J. Colford
Tess Dingman
Hayden Finkelshtain
Katie Housley
Lighting Design by Adam Tate-Howarth
Stage Management by Chelsea Ranger
Opens July 3rd, 2013 runs to July 14th, 2013
At Trinity St. Paul’s United Church, 427 Bloor St. West
Performances:
Wed. July 3, 9:00 PM
Thurs. July 4, 9:00 PM
Fri. July 5, 9:00 PM
Sat. July 6, 9:00 PM
Sun. July 7, 8:00 PM
Tue. July 9, 9:00 PM
Wed. July 10, 9:00 PM
Thu. July 11, 9:00 PM
Fri. July 12, 9:00 PM
Sat. July 13, 9:00 PM
Sun. July 14, 8:00 PM
There is absolutely no latecomer seating.
Ticket Prices:
Advance Tickets: $11
At the Door: $10
Tickets:
After June 15th tickets can be purchase online at www.fringetoronto.com
or by phone at (416) 966-1062
Payment options: Visa or Mastercard
After July 4th tickets can be purchased in person at the Fringe Tent behind Honest Ed’s (34 Lennox Ave.)
Queer Pride is this weekend! And Toronto theatre is celebrating early. Get yourself in the mood with this week’s batch of inexpensive performative delights, or inject a little theatre right into your Pride weekend’s repertoire. We’ve got your queer, here. Continue reading Cheap Theatre in Toronto for the week of June 25th, 2013
From Press Release
Sour Grapes tells the deeply personal story of a suicide survivor grappling with a second chance at life
Dark new comedy runs July 5th – 13th at Theatre Passe Muraille Mainspace
TORONTO, ON – June 18, 2013 – The Aft End in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents Sour Grapes, a dark new comedy written by Allan Turner and based on his experiences as a suicide survivor. Sour Grapes marks the first time Turner (otherwise known as Mullet, Toronto’s hit zombie clown) and director Bruce Hunter have worked together in their respective roles – although they have collaborated previously.
The two have known each other since 1998, when Bruce Hunter was teaching improvisation at The Second City and Allan Turner was his student. Since then they’ve appeared in assorted shows together, including Lunacy Cabaret and Mullet’s Make-a-Play, Allan Turner’s first foray into the Fringe in 2011.
“Bruce’s experience as an improviser and clown makes him a natural fit for this project,” says Allan Turner. “Not to mention his equally dark sense of humour; I can’t imagine anyone else being a better fit for this material.”
Sour Grapes takes an artful approach to its serious subject matter by combining a cast of all-new clown and bouffon characters — including a new one for Turner — with physical comedy and word play. In addition to Allan Turner as Coyote, the lead “trickster,” Sour Grapes features Dave McKay as Spider; Chloe Payne as Clown and Darryl Pring as Doctor. Andrea Ouellette stage manages.
Circle your calendar for your choice of the following Sour Grapes performance dates:
How do you sum up Sour Grapes? According to the author, “It’s basically about acknowledging that while life may be meaningless, that’s no reason to let it get you down.”
Advance tickets are $11, go on sale June 15th and may be purchased online @ fringetoronto.com or by phone at 416-966-1062, ext 1. During The Fringe Festival, tickets are $10 at-the-door and are available starting one hour prior to show time at Theatre Passe Muraille Mainspace – cash sales only. Please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating.
About key players:
Lead actor and writer Allan Turner is also a director and one of Toronto’s most sought after and respected clowns. Currently, he produces and hosts Mullet’s Night Show, a live cabaret in the style of a TV talk show. Director Bruce Hunter has been associated with the local improv scene for more than 30 years, most notably as a teacher with The Second City and performer with veteran comedy troupe, Illustrated Men. His spectrum of work has won numerous awards, including Best of the Fringe in 2010 for A Freudian Slip of the Jung; two Canadian Comedy Awards and a Gemini. Andrea Ouellette, stage manager, first worked in theatre at age nine. She has stage managed Lunacy Cabaret; the Toronto Festival of Clowns and Mullet’s Make-a-Play. She’s now with Centre of Gravity, circus studio and vaudeville theatre.
From Press Release
SHELLEY RAE MAY BE A MERMAID,
but she is not your maid by any means.
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! Come and see a glimpse of Shelley Rae! Discovered near shark-infested Cuban waters, this mermaid is like nothing you’ve ever seen. Please remember: DO NOT water her, DO NOT feed her, and certainly DO NOT indulge her—unless you are parched with curiosity and willing to pay the price.
(Don’t Splash) Shelley Rae is an interactive and unique theatre piece that absolutely depends on the audience to propel the narrative. Luxuriating in a pink kiddy pool in the middle of an 8’ x 8’ shed, Shelley Rae is ready to answer all your questions! Do you want to know how a mermaid speaks English? How mermaids reproduce? What are the hopes and dreams of a mermaid lost on land? The conversation depends on you! Stop by to see this unique immersive theatre project being performed at The Fringe Club. But a word of caution, Shelley Rae has her own agenda and sadly, due to her covetous nature, unrefined language, and bestial appearance, children are not permitted.
Written by Jaime Hernandez Lujan and directed by Nicholas Potter, (Don’t Splash) Shelley Rae is Vertebrae, Undone’s inaugural production. The two have collaborated on two previous productions: Pearl in a Pink Dress for Theatre Erindale’s Beck Festival, and, more recently, the award winning Marianne, Are You Asleep? for the 2013 University of Toronto Drama Festival which took home three prizes, one being Best Production.
Starring Kaitlyn Alexander. The three are currently enrolled in the Theatre and Drama Studies joint program at UTM/Sheridan and will all be appearing in Theatre Erindale’s upcoming 2013/2014 season. Kaitlyn Alexander has recently appeared as Mistress Quince in Theatre Erindale’s smash-hit, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
(Don’t Splash) Shelley Rae, the once in a lifetime experience pulled straight from a storybook more grim than Grimm.
Vertebrae, Undone
in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents
(Don’t Splash) Shelley Ray
Written by Jaime Hernandez Lujan
Directed by Nicholas Potter
Starring Kaitlyn Alexander
Opens JULY 3rd to JULY 13th, 2013
THE FRINGE CLUB, 581 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Performances:
July 3rd, 9:00pm, 9:25pm, 9:50pm
July 5th, 9:00pm, 9:25pm, 9:50pm
July 6th, 2:30pm
July 7th, 9:00pm, 9:25pm, 9:50pm
July 8th, 7:00pm, 7:25pm, 7:50pm
July 9th, 3:30pm, 3:55pm, 4:20pm
July 10th, 7:00pm, 7:25pm, 7:50pm
July 11th, 9:00pm, 9:25pm, 9:50pm
July 12th, 7:00pm, 7:25pm, 7:50pm
July 13th, 2:30pm, 2:55pm, 3:20pm
Tickets:
All AlleyPlays are PWYC. Seating limited but frequent.
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