There was a problem with our mail list address book and mail meant for our first year theatre students was redirected to our BHTC Friends list by the email program. This appears to have been going on for the past 3-4 weeks.
Hopefully the problem has been remedied.
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There will be several jobs posted over the next 3 days. These are the last chance to get hours in for the year.
Please make certain that you are checking the job call board in Rm 140 U College.
We are recruiting for Set Construction, Publicity, Front of House Ushering, Light Walkers and some misc stuff.
Auditions for the last noon hour show of the season start today:
The New Testament, A Dark comedy by Neil La Bute
Directed by: Bill Kerr and Matthew Lagacé
1 female role, 2 male roles
Auditions in the Cowie Studio.
Audition times:
Wednesday Feb 9th 4:30 - 6:30
Thursday Feb 10th 4:30 - 6:30
Friday Feb 11th 3:00 - 5:00
Performance Dates:
March 22nd, 23rd, 24th
The New Testament by Neil LaBute is a comedy about the difficulty of producing theatre. The Producer and the Writer have met at a restaurant to fire an actor who has been wrongfully cast in the role of Jesus Christ. The problem is that the Actor is Chinese and the Writer doesn’t believe this guy from Indonesia, or Korea, or wherever, fits the bill.
Tim Gray will be posting the interview signup sheet for the position of Assistant House Manager on Tuesday at 4:25pm in Rm 140 University College.
Experience is not required.
There will only be 4 interview slots to sign up for. First come first serve.
Details of the position will be posted with the interview sign up sheet.
Never Forget (To Laugh)
Susan Nisbet (BHTC Alumni Extraordinaire!) passed away this past November and a group of people who were greatly affected by her wisdom, humour and humility have gathered to present an evening of merriment in her honour. Part of the proceeds from this show will go to the Great Hall Theatre Fund and HYTES, two charities Susan was very passionate about.
Susan lived life to the fullest. Paralysis caused by a degenerative neuro-muscular disorder could not stop Susan from achieving and over-achieving.
In November of 2007 Susan first noticed symptoms of what was eventually diagnosed as "multi-focal motor neuropathy with conductive blocking". By October 2008 Susan was confined to a wheelchair and by December of that year was no longer able to breathe on her own. Despite these new challenges, Susan went back to University in the Spring of 2009 and graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Arts (with distinction) in October 2009, having maintained an A average throughout her University years. Susan began her career as an amateur comedian in April 2009. The highlight of her career in comedy was her appearance at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival in April of 2010.
When: Saturday, February 19th
Where - Gas Station Arts Center
Time: 8:00pm
Cost: $12 regular, $10 for students.
Featured acts:
John B Duff
Al Rae
Dan Huen
Tim Gray
Tim Bandfield
Tim Cranwill
Ken Rudderham
Stephen Sim (of Crumbs) with Robyn Slade & Tobias Hughes (Outside Joke)!
Please help us get the word out about this show, share this event, tell your friends, invite anyone that you know that could come out. Let's make this a fitting tribute to an unforgettable woman.
If you want to reserve tickets for Never Forget (To Laugh) contact the Gas Station Theatre at 284-9477
The show got a good review from the Free Press and they could do with a boost in attendance. See below for show and performer details.
August Strindberg's Flying Circus
Performing at the Park Theatre on 698 Osborne St. South
Last 2 shows
Fri Feb 4 5:00pm
Fri Feb 4 8:30pm
Box Office Information
Tickets $12.00
Students/Seniors $10.00
And now for something completely different. Naughty Sailboat Evil Media Corporation invites you on a multimedia voyage through the mustachioed madness that is the mind of August Strindberg. Our evening promises a cavalcade of Strindbergian shorts spanning genres and art forms as we delve into the oeuvre of this year’s Master Playwright. From the company that birthed into existence Kafka in Love at the 2010 Winnipeg Fringe, comes... a whole new theatrical adventure.
Warning: Show may contain puppets, dance, video, original music and other sources of mirth and wonder. And if this sounds at all perplexing, gentle reader, worry not. This will all make sense in the end.
Featuring:
Master Playwright: The Video Game
Courtesy of PO-MO inc (www.po-mo.com <http://www.po-mo.com/> )
And Les.net
Who was August Strindberg?
A short film directed by James Van Neikerk
Narrator: William Jordan
Original Music by Matt Gillies
The Stage Door Keeper
Based on the poetry of August Strindberg
Written by and starring Megan Andres
We Waves and High Summer Winter
New songs by Claire Morrison and Daniel Péloquin-Hopfner
Lyrics by August Strindberg
August Strindberg and Helium in Iron And Sulfur/ August Strindberg and Helium go to the Beach
Based on the popular internet short about a lovable creature who exists purely to cheer up Strindberg
Performed by William Jordan and Claire Morrison
Half a Sheet of Foolscap as directed by Snakeskin Jacket
Short story by August Strindberg
Featuring Ivan Henwood and Jane Walker
Powered the delicious baked goods of Jonnies Sticky Buns. The best sticky buns in town. Seriously, go after the show they are amazing.
Romeo and Julia
By William O’ Donnell
Featuring William O’ Donnell, Jen Walker, Daniel Péloquin-Hopfner
Based on the short story of the same name by August Strindberg.
The Story of Jubal
A short story by August Strindberg
As read by Elizabeth Madden
Original Music by Matt Gillies
Three Degrees of Impertinence
A new one act play by William Jordan and Kevin C. Houle
Inspired by The Sluggard by August Strindberg
Directed by Ray Strachan
Crossberg: Tobias Hughes
Louisa: Robyn Slade
Reynolds/Death: Josh Banman
Elizabeth: Natashia Durand
Giftas.
A dance inspired by August Strindberg’s Marriage
Direction: Kayla Jeanson. Choreography: Brianna Ferguson, Warren Clelland, Kayla Jeanson. Performance: Brianna Ferguson, Warren Clelland. Music: Deadmau5
The Duel
A one act play adapted for the stage by Bill Moore
Based on the short story of the same title by August Strindberg
Featuring Kirsten Wattis, Bill Moore, Lorraine James, Ian Peters
Agnes.
A dance inspired by August Strindberg’s A Dream Play
Direction and Choreography: Kayla Jeanson. Performance: Milcah Abril. Music: Peace Orchestra
Dance interactivity courtesy of PO-MO inc (www.po-mo.com <http://www.po-mo.com/> )
Set Construction Calls: Feb 7-13, see sign up sheets for specific dates and time.
Experience not required.
Set call sign up sheets for the House of Bernarda Alba build have gone up in Rm 140 University College.
You can sign up for as many shifts as you like. On the weekend calls you can sign up for both the morning and afternoon calls or just one.
Once you have signed up, make sure that you pickup your confirmation sheet in the Production Office, Rm139 University College.
This is one of the last chances to get you production credit hours in!
On Saturday, March 5, the Theatre Program has been offered the opportunity to have a presentation or workshop with Troy Hourie, a noted professional set designer who graduated from the University of Manitoba Faculty of Architecture in the mid 90's. He has designed and taught extensively throughout North America.
If you are interested, please sign up to demonstrate your interest on the sheet posted in Rm140 (outer shop). Further details will be provided as things get locked in.
NOTE: If you are involved in the Q to Q for House of Bernarda Alba you will not be able to attend.
January 21st, Friday, is the opening of Dream Play by August Strindberg and adapted by Caryl Churchill. There will be an opening reception following the performance that all are welcome to attend. Also-- it is BLACK OUT NIGHT! Wear your BHTC attire (t-shirts, coloured hoodies, or you can buy a t-shirt...) to be eligible in our draw and YOU could WIN a FANTASTIC mystery prize!!!
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January 21st – 22nd, 24th - 30th *
at the
Gas Station Arts Centre
The BHTC is proud to present Caryl Churchill’s adaptation of August Strindberg’s A Dream Play for StrindbergFest 2011. Please see the attached Strindbergfest Press Release or visit the web site at
Masterplaywrightfest.com <http://www.masterplaywrightfest.com/>
A Dream Play is Strindberg’s expressionist masterpiece, one of his most important and imaginative works, and his own personal favourite.
The gods send their daughter, Agnes, to earth to seek the reasons for mankind’s sorrow, and she encounters a procession of hopeless romantics, thwarted saints, and twisted grotesques through the course of the play.
Like Strindberg, we want to re-create in the theatre the experience of vivid dreaming and nightmare, and we do so with puppets, mutant hybrids (half human, half puppet), imagistic magic, dance, an original musical score, traditional Chinese music, and for a script, the evocative adaptation Caryl Churchill wrote for the National Theatre of Great Britain in 2005-thus a play by this year’s Master Playwright re-envisioned by last year’s Master Playwright.
“…Everything can happen, everything is possible and probable. Time and place do not exist; the imagination spins, weaving new patterns on a flimsy basis of reality: a mixture of memories, experiences, free associations, absurdities and improvisations.”
- August Strindberg
The Co-directors for this production are Chris Johnson and Tim Bandfield. University of Manitoba Theatre Professor Chris Johnson's most recent directing credits include Fool for Love for the 2010 Winnipeg Fringe Festival and last year's BHTC premier production of Mike Bell’s Headspace. Tim Bandfield taught a puppetry course for the Theatre Program at U of M in the fall of 2010. Tim was most recently involved in A Fish's Wish for the 2010 Winnipeg Fringe Festival and in last season’s BHTC production of Headspace.
Tickets are $15 for Adults, $12 for Students and Seniors. Tickets can be purchased at the door, or for reservations and group discounts contact the 24hr box office at 474-6880.
Performances at the Gas Station Arts Centre
as part of the MTC 2011 Master Playwright Festival, StrindbergFest
7:00pm January 21st – 22nd, 24th -29th,
2:00pm January 22nd, 29th and 30th,
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