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THE CANADIAN STAGE COMPANY OCTOBER 2008 WRITTEN BY Peter Morgan COMING TO BLUMA IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE NOVEMBER 24 – DECEMBER 20, 2008 ADAPTED BY Philip Grecian BASED ON THE FILM BY Frank Capra DIRECTED BY Donna Feore STARRING Mike Shara Patrick McKenna Juan Chioran It’s a Wonderful Life is Philip Grecian’s staged radio dramatization of Frank Capra's Academy Award-nominated iconic holiday classic. It is the story of George Bailey, the unsung hero of Bedford Falls. This production will feature just 10 actors playing 63 speaking parts while sound effects harkening back to the golden age of radio are performed onstage. In this unique radio drama adapted for the stage, the holiday tale that we know and love comes to life in an ingenious way. Film Accolades: 1947 Nominated for five Oscar Awards 1949 Golden Globe Award, 1990 National Film Registry Award SPOTLIGHT ON: THEATRE CLUB For the last 10 years, audience members have fought rain, sleet and snowstorms to attend Theatre Club meetings on the last Saturday morning of every production’s run, determined not to miss the riveting discussions and good friends found at every Club meeting. Structured like a book club, Theatre Club offers audience members the opportunity to talk about the play and their experience at a particular production. Participants are encouraged to share observations, feelings and reflections, and learn from the insight offered by other audience members of the theatrical experience. Nicholas Hoare This season, we are pleased to announce two new components to our popular program: Canadian Stage Reads and Stage Readings e-newsletter, as well as a new meeting location at Nicholas Hoare, 45 Front Street East. Working in partnership with Nicolas Hoare and Random House Books, we have found a new way to enhance the theatre experience, selecting a book to compliment each play, our Canadian Stage Reads selection. Members are required to register in order to receive all of the benefits of Theatre Club, including Stage Readings and e-newsletter, which features additional insights, special offers and discounts, and access to pre-registration for Theatre Club Meetings. Membership is free. For more information or to sign up now, e-mail [email protected] FROST/NIXON Canadian Stage Reads: The Ghost by Robert Harris “Britain’s leading thriller writer” DAILY TELEGRAPH “A writer who handles suspense like a literary Alfred Hitchcock.” Nelson Mandela, GUARDIAN The Ghost follows a ghostwriter hired to write the autobiography of a recently unseated British prime minister, now being held accountable for his actions during the “War on Terror”. No. 1 Bestselling Author Robert Harris returns with a contemporary novel that brings the reader face to face with some of the biggest issues of our time — the result is a gripping and genuinely thrilling read. The Ghost provides a riveting contemporary counterpoint to Frost/Nixon, exploring issues of politics, celebrity and accountability. Join us at Theatre Club for Frost/Nixon at 10:30 am on Nov. 8 at Nicholas Hoare. “What makes life mean something is purpose. A goal. The battle. The struggle. Even if you don’t win it.” RICHARD NIXON IN FROST/NIXON Photo by Shin Sugino Great theatre offers us insights into the world in which we live, and the subject of Frost/Nixon has never been more relevant than it is now, in the waning days of the Bush administration. The play chronicles the battle of wits undertaken by media heavyweights Richard Nixon and David Frost over 30 years ago, following one of the most notorious political scandals in Western history. As you watch this play, think about the strikingly parallel themes between the play and our own current political landscape. What better way to begin my final year with Canadian Stage than with this provocative and timely play. And what more prodigious a start to our season than a production with three great Canadian stars: Len Cariou, David Storch and Ted Dykstra. Ted, whose remarkable work on last year’s Fire earned him two Dora Awards, and David, whose production of Palace of the End won the 2008 Dora for Best New Play, have long been an integral part of our family. We are also thrilled to welcome back the legendary Len Cariou, who last performed on our stages in 1980 for Toronto Arts Productions. As we launch our 08.09 season this month with Wild Dogs at Berkeley Street — the first play of our new and exciting Berkeley Street Project — and Frost/Nixon here at the Bluma, we are also embarking on choosing our 09.10 season. We are fortunate to have an incredible group of Canadian and International artists with whom we will collaborate in presenting theatre that will be as timely next year as Frost/Nixon is today. As my tenure with the Company winds down over this season, I am thinking about questions of legacy. I couldn’t be prouder to have this complex play as a part of that. Martin Bragg Artistic Producer Martin Bragg Artistic Producer Susan Crocker Chair PRESENTS FROST/NIXON BY Peter Morgan In co-production with Playhouse Theatre Company, Vancouver BLUMA OCT 13 to NOV 8.08 Director Set and Costume Designer Lighting Designer Video Designer Sound Design & Original Music by Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager TED DYKSTRA PATRICK CLARK ALAN BRODIE JAMIE NESBITT CREIGHTON DOANE RICK RINDER MARINDA DE BEER CAST Richard Nixon David Frost Jim Reston Jack Brennan John Birt Caroline Cushing Bob Zelnick Swifty Lazar Manolo Sanchez Evonne Goolagong Mike Wallace/Floor Director Makeup Lady/Waitress LEN CARIOU DAVID STORCH ARI COHEN TOM MCBEATH DAMIEN ATKINS ANDREA RUNGE MICHAEL HEALEY ALEC WILLOWS SHAKER PALEJA EDWINA CHEER DAVID BLOOM LISSA NEPTUNO The show runs approximately one hour, 45 minutes. There will be no intermission. Frost/Nixon by Peter Morgan is presented by arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., in New York. Production Sponsor CAST Len Cariou RICHARD NIXON For Canadian Stage Debut. Elsewhere Broadway: Applause (Tony nomination, Theatre World Award), A Little Night Music (Tony nomination), Sweeney Todd (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award). Star of seven other major productions including The Dinner Party and Proof. Off-Broadway: Mountain, one-man show Papa (Ernest Hemingway), The Persians, A Sorrow Beyond Dreams, The Master Class, Measure For Measure. Regional: 40 years spanning the continent, notably All My Sons (Geffen Theatre, L.A.); Our Town (MTC); “King Lear,” “Macbeth,” “Oedipus,” “Prospero,” “Iago,” “Coriolanus,” “Cyrano” and “Petruchio” (Guthrie Theatre, Stratford Festival, Toronto Arts). Former Artistic Director, MTC; former Associate Director, Guthrie Theatre. Film & TV Recurring – Brotherhood, Murder She Wrote, Swift Justice. Guest star – Army Wives, CSI, Law and Order, The Outer Limits, The Practice, The West Wing. Numerous TV movies including Who Will Save Our Children, The Summer Of Ben Tyler, The Dan Jansen Story, Nuremberg and the upcoming Churchill At War (HBO). Film credits include One Man (Genie Award), The Four Seasons, Flags Of Our Fathers, 1408, Executive Decision, Thirteen Days, About Schmidt, Secret Window, The Greatest Game Ever Played, and The Boynton Beach Club. Narration, Academy Award winning documentary The Jonestown Flood. Etcetera American Theatre Hall of Fame, Order of Manitoba. David Storch DAVID FROST For Canadian Stage Director: Misery, Palace of the End, A Number, Take Me Out (with Morris Panych), Omnium Gatherum, Sunday Father, Twelfth Night, Beard of Avon, Actor: Misery, Habeas Corpus, Take Me Out, Amadeus, Patience, Hysteria, Angels in America, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – A Love Story. Elsewhere Director: Art (Arts Club); How I Learned to Drive (Manitoba Theatre Centre/Belfry); The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?, Blue/Orange, Einstein’s Gift, Beauty Queen of Leenane (Citadel). Actor: Mary Stuart, King Lear, The Importance of Being Earnest, Translations, Chorus of Disapproval, The Winter’s Tale, School for Wives (Soulpepper); What Lies Before Us (Crow’s Theatre); Measure for Measure, Servant of Two Masters, Hamlet, Wit (Citadel Theatre); Tartuffe, Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Playhouse Theatre Company); Othello (Atlantic Theatre Festival). Film & TV PMO (BravoFacts); Troubled Waters (Peace Arch Films); This Is Wonderland (CBC); Spiral Staircase (Showtime); Babylon 5, Legend of the Rangers (Space). Ari Cohen JIM RESTON For Canadian Stage Sunday Father (Dora nomination). Elsewhere Noises Off – Jessie nomination, The Rainmaker (Playhouse Theatre Company); World premieres of Generous and Rune Arlidge (Tarragon Theatre); Wit (Neptune Theatre); Proof, A Streetcar Named Desire (MTC/Citadel); Picasso at the Lapin Agile (MTC/NAC); The Sisters Rosensweig (MTC); Wild Guys (Globe Theatre); Trick or Treat (Factory Theatre); Old Wicked Songs, Zadie’s Shoes, The Norbals, The League of Nathans (Prairie Theatre Exchange); Yesteryear, The Melville Boys, Quiet in the Land (Blyth Festival). Film & TV Recurring roles on Smallville (CW), The L Word (Showtime), and Saved (TNT). Series regular on The Tournament (CBC, Gemini nomination). Guest starring roles on Supernatural, Stargate: Atlantis, The Evidence, Kaya, The Days, Andromeda, etc. Lead roles in Bruce McDonald’s The Tracey Fragments, Guy Maddin’s Archangel and in numerous movies for television. Tom McBeath JACK BRENNAN For Canadian Stage Debut. Elsewhere Over 100 stage productions across Canada, including A View from Above (Ruby Slippers); Mesa (Belfry Theatre); Adrift on the Nile (neworld theatre); Mary Stuart (Blackbird Theatre); Six Miniature Tragedies (Studio 58); Death of a Salesman (Theatre Aquarius); Othello, Art (Arts Club Theatre); and 24 productions for the Playhouse Theatre Company, including Where the Blood Mixes, Oliver!, The Caretaker, Of Mice and Men, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Guys and Dolls. Film & TV Recurring roles on Intelligence, Stargate SG-I; most recently The Andromeda Strain and Alien Trespass. Damien Atkins JOHN BIRT For Canadian Stage Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, Amadeus, The Glass Menagerie, Lucy (playwright). Most Recently Witwoud in The Way of the World (NAC/Soulpepper); The Retreat from Moscow (Neptune Theatre); Mozart in Amadeus (Segal Theatre, Montreal). Elsewhere The Importance of Being Earnest, The Caretaker, King Lear (Soulpepper); I Am My Own Wife (Dallas Theater Center); Cabaret (Segal Theatre); Unidentified Human Remains…, Shopping & Fucking (Crow’s Theatre); Mojo (theatrefront); four seasons at Stratford, one season at Shaw. Playwright: Lucy (Canadian Stage/Ensemble Studio Theatre – New York); Good Mother (Stratford); Real Live Girl (Buddies in Bad Times/MTC/Grand Theatre); Miss Chatelaine (Passe Muraille). Film & TV MVP (CBC), Slings and Arrows (TMN), Our Fathers (Showtime), The Matthew Sheppard Story (NBC), The Eleventh Hour (CTV), This is Wonderland (CBC). Etcetera Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Best New Musical and Best Actor in a Musical, guest instructor (National Theatre School), Playwright in Residence (Canadian Stage). Andrea Runge CAROLINE CUSHING For Canadian Stage Debut. Most Recently Between Friends (Lighthouse Festival Theatre). Elsewhere Bluebeard (Gromkat); Loves and Hours, Cloud 9, 5 Women Wearing the Same Dress (Pennsylvania Centre Stage); A Man for All Seasons, The Coronation Voyage (Globe Theatre); Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan). Film & TV Spliced, The Risen, Try to Remember, Corner Gas, Incredible Story Studio. Etcetera MFA in Acting, Pennsylvania State University. Michael Healey BOB ZELNICK For Canadian Stage Debut. Most Recently Stuff Happens (Studio 180); The Pessimist, The Optimistis (Tarragon Theatre); The End of Civilization (Factory Theatre). Film & TV This is Wonderland, Late Fragment. Etcetera Playwright: Kicked, The Road to Hell (with Kate Lynch), The Drawer Boy, Plan B, Rune Arlidge, The Innocent Eye Test, Generous. Winner of Chalmers and Governor General’s Awards, and of four Doras for Outstanding New Play. CAST Alec Willows Edwina Cheer SWIFTY LAZAR EVONNE GOOLAGONG For Canadian Stage The Forest, Fire, Blood Brothers, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. For Canadian Stage Debut. Elsewhere True West, The School for Wives, True Mummy, John Gray’s Rock and Roll, Ghosts, The Relapse (Playhouse Theatre Company); Up Island by David King (Stanley Theatre); Still Desire You by Paul Ledoux (Alberta Theatre Projects); Mesa by Doug Curtis (Prairie Theatre Exchange); Old Goriot adapted from Balzac by James Fagan Tait (Pacific Gold). Film & TV Harmony Cats directed by Sandy Wilson; Tokyo Cowboy by Kathy Garneau; regular roles in the CBC sitcoms Airwaves and Max Glick; and guest roles in Nothing Too Good For a Cowboy, Outer Limits and Supernatural. Etcetera Alec apprenticed at the Shaw Festival in the early 1970s and trained through osmosis. He was originally a professional drummer. Elsewhere Recent roles include Terri, a dominatrix in Bondage (VanAsian Canadian Theatre), Florabel, an African American orphan in Duet in the Park (Theatre in the Raw), and the role of Stage Manager in Solo Journeys (Carousel Theatre). She also leads the sketch group “Disoriental,” winners of the coveted People’s Choys Award, as a writer and performer. Film & TV Recent credits include roles on Jennifer’s Body, Caprica and Vipers, set to be released this fall and subsequent endorsements for Fig Newton, Nestles, The North Face and Moneris. Etcetera She recently co-produced her first independent feature film, The Red Rooster, and aspires to do more producing in the future. Edwina would like to thank Ted and her fellow cast and crew for working with her on this project! Shaker Paleja MANOLO SANCHEZ David Bloom For Canadian Stage Debut. MIKE WALLACE/ FLOOR DIRECTOR Most Recently The Day the Earth Stood Still (20th Century Fox), Battlestar Galactica (NBC). For Canadian Stage Debut. Elsewhere A Guide to Mourning (Globe Theatre); Hippies & Bolsheviks, The Coronation Voyage (Alberta Theatre Projects); Robinson Crusoe (North American Tour, Dora nomination Best Tour Production – Axis Theatre). Film & TV Fantastic Four pt. 2, The L Word, Stargate SG-1, Intelligence, Soul Custody, Touching Evil, The 4400, Kyle XY, Dark Angel, Jeremiah, Smallville, Elegy. Upcoming A Catholic, a Muslim, A Hindu & A Jew walk into a Bar (Toronto, 2009). Most Recently Co-creator/director Box Opera for HIVE @ Magnetic North Theatre Festival, writer of Revenge for Felix Culpa (Jessie Richardson nomination, Outstanding Original Script). Elsewhere Co-artistic director of Felix Culpa in Vancouver for whom he has written, directed and performed – notably the North American premiere of Howard Barker’s Und (director), The Designated Mourner (performer). Film & TV Cold Squad, Da Vinci’s Inquest, The Reflecting Skin, The X-Files, Stargate and Stargate: Atlantis. CREATIVE Upcoming Co-creating/performing News of the World for Felix Culpa, co-directing Judith Thompson’s Palace of the End for Felix Culpa/Touchstone/Horseshoes & Hand Grenades. Etcetera Writing a modern musical adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac with composer Patrick Pennefather. Lissa Neptuno MAKEUP LADY/ WAITRESS For Canadian Stage Debut. Most Recently Cecily in The Odd Couple with Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre. Elsewhere Bondage and Cowboy Versus Samurai (Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre); Woman Idiot Lunatic Criminal (shameless hussy productions); San Diego (Studio 58/Rumble Productions). Film & TV Impulse (feature film). Etcetera Lissa is a graduate of Studio 58 and thanks her family for their love and support. Ted Dykstra DIRECTOR For Canadian Stage Acting: Fire (1989 Dora Award & 2008 Dora Award); Directing: Little Shop of Horrors, The Rocky Horror Show, musical director – Fire (2008 Dora Award). Most Recently Acting: Glenn Gould in An Evening With Glenn Gould (Luminato/NAC); Teach in American Buffalo (Soulpepper). Directing: Salt-Water Moon and Leaving Home (Soulpepper). Elsewhere Co-created and performed in 2 Pianos, 4 Hands (Dora, Chalmers Awards) around the world; directed Anne Frank, To Kill A Mockingbird, A Few Good Men, The Miracle Worker (Neptune Theatre); directed Aladdin and Snow White and The Group of Seven (Ross Petty Productions); directed The Dumb Waiter and Fool for Love (Soulpepper). Film & TV Acted in dozens of TV shows and movies including the title role in Bach’s Fight for Freedom and Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion (Gemini Award Best Supporting Actor) as well as The Englishman's Boy for CBC. Wrote and directed Mordecai Richler: A Celebration (CBC). Etcetera Proud husband and manager of Juno Award-winner Melanie Doane. Ecstatic father of Theo and Rosie. Patrick Clark SET AND COSTUME DESIGNER For Canadian Stage Homeward Bound. Elsewhere 15 seasons at the Stratford Festival where his credits include The Music Man, Krapp’s Last Tape, Hughie, Oklahoma!, Hello, Dolly!, The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, Henry IV Part 1, Falstaff, King Lear, Richard III, Homeward Bound, and the 1987 Young Company productions of As You Like It and CREATIVE Romeo and Juliet. Other theatre credits include The Matchmaker, Private Lives, Macbeth, Charley’s Aunt, The Constant Wife, Hedda Gabler (Atlantic Theatre Festival); Jane Eyre, Othello, The Constant Wife, Three Sisters, Amadeus, The Invention of Love (Guthrie Theater); She Loves Me (Shaw Festival); White Christmas, The Price, To Kill a Mockingbird, Oliver!, A Few Good Men, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Government Inspector, The Member of the Wedding, Beauty and the Beast (Neptune Theatre); set for Othello and Much Ado About Nothing (Chicago Shakespeare Theater). Etcetera Patrick is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy. Alan Brodie LIGHTING DESIGNER For Canadian Stage Little Shop of Horrors, Glorious!, The Overcoat, Vigil. Most Recently Moby Dick, Palmer Park (Stratford Festival); After the Dance, A Little Night Music (Shaw Festival); Regina (Pacific Opera Victoria); The Amorous Adventures of Anatol (Playhouse Theatre Company); The Italian Girl in Algiers (Vancouver Opera); His Greatness (Arts Club Theatre). Elsewhere A Christmas Carol (Soulpepper); The Magic Flute (Vancouver Opera). Upcoming Miss Julie: Freedom Summer (Playhouse/Canadian Stage); Sunday in the Park with George (Shaw Festival); Cyrano de Bergerac (Stratford Shakespeare Festival). Etcetera Recipient of four Jessie Richardson Awards, Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award. Nominee – Dora Award, Sterling Award, Betty Mitchell Award, Siminovitch Prize. Instructor – National Theatre School. Member – Associated Designers of Canada. Jamie Nesbitt VIDEO DESIGNER For Canadian Stage Debut. Elsewhere Selected credits include Projection Designer – Where the Blood Mixes (Playhouse Theatre Company); Projection Designer – It’s a Wonderful Life, Poster Boys (Arts Club); Projection Designer – Twelfth Night (Bard on the Beach); Projection Designer – Arabian Night, Carnage (Pi Theatre); Assistant Scenographer – Studies in Motion (Electric Company); Projection Designer – Rice Rockets and Yacht People (Gateway); Projection Designer – The Skinny Lie and Speed (Green Thumb Theatre); Lead Projection Designer – Spank! (The Virtual Stage); Co-Projection Designer – Mesa (Presentation House); Assistant Projection Designer – Life after God (Touchstone); Projection Designer – Recovery (Rumble Productions); Co-Projection Designer – 36 Views (ARC); Co-Projection Designer – Fast Food (Theatre la Siezieme). Etcetera Jamie has received four Jessie Nominations and is the recipient of the 2007 Sam Payne Award and the 2008 Mayor Arts Award. Jamie is a graduate of Studio 58. Creighton Doane ORIGINAL MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN For Canadian Stage Debut. Elsewhere Creighton Doane is an awardwinning songwriter, producer, composer and performer, who has recorded and toured the world with Alannah Myles, Kim Mitchell, Harem Scarem, Julian Austin, Charlie Major, Honeymoon Suite, Melanie Doane, and Kurt Swinghammer. He is a highly accomplished live and studio musician. Compositions for theatre include Scott Thompson's The Lowest Show On Earth, The Toronto Theatre Centre hit Bully, Dora-nominated music and sound design for Science Fiction, Soulpepper's A Winter's Tale (sound design) and Salt Water Moon. Film & TV Creighton’s writing and production credits include countless TV and radio commercial spots with creative partner Dan LeBlanc; songs and themes for Nelvana’s Care Bears Movie series, Beyblade and Masquerade Madness (Barbie) and Bakugan. Creighton has scored for feature films and short subjects, including LA Shorts 2006 “Best Comedy” Santa Baby by writer/filmmaker David Widdecomb. Rick Rinder STAGE MANAGER For Canadian Stage At the Bluma: Misery, Glorious!, Proof, Billy Bishop Goes to War, If We Are Women, Shirley Valentine and For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again. At Berkeley Street: Sunday Father. At High Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, As You Like It and Much Ado About Nothing. Most Recently After doing Misery to end last season, Rick enjoyed his summer settling into his and Nadine’s new house in Maple Ridge, BC. Upcoming In January, Rick goes to the Centaur in Montreal to work again with Nicola Cavendish and her Shirley Valentine, and will bring that same production back to the Bluma in March 2009. Marinda De Beer ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER For Canadian Stage Stage manager for Palace of the End, Lucy, assistant stage manager for The Glass Menagerie, replacement stage manager for Ain’t Misbehavin’, apprentice stage manager for Keeley & Du, and six productions of the TD Dream in High Park. Elsewhere I, Claudia (Crows Theatre at GCTC, Citadel Theatre, The Grand, The Gateway); The Indian Queen (Toronto Masque Theatre); surtitles operator for Peter Brook’s Sizwe Banzi is Dead (2007 World Stage); stage manager for A School for Scandal (George Brown Theatre School); The Amourous Servant (Pleiades Theatre); two seasons at the Shaw Festival as assistant stage manager for Three Sisters, The Plough and the Stars, The Old Ladies and The Old Lady Shows Her Medals; assistant stage manager for Dido and Aeneas and Acteon (Opera Atelier). She has stage managed five shows for Theatre Français de Toronto, as well as others for Theatre Smith-Gilmour, Theatre Columbus and GCTC. Etcetera Ms. De Beer is also a birth and post-partum doula. Artists at our 2007 Spring Preview Event. BACKSTAGE We’ve had a busy summer at Canadian Stage, preparing exciting initiatives supporting new work, artist development and offering opportunities for our audiences to go behind the scenes. Here’s a quick snapshot of what's happening this fall. support their creation, and share aspects of the early artistic process with an audience. We are in the midst of programming this year’s festival and at the moment the slate is looking very exciting, featuring new projects by some of Canada’s hottest writers. In Play Development, we are pleased to welcome Anusree Roy, our OAC Playwright in Residence, and Damien Atkins, our Canada Council Playwright in Residence, to the Company. Anusree and Damien are working on fantastic new plays with Consulting Dramaturge Iris Turcott over the course of the year. Iris continues to read piles of unsolicited scripts that come in every month, as well as work on new plays by Judith Thompson, Ed Roy, and a new one-woman show by Nicola Cavendish, in addition to her dramaturgical work across the country. The RAW! RAW! RAW! Festival of New Work (from December 5 –13) will bring emerging projects to life as we We are thrilled to announce the artists in our third season of our BASH! Artist Development Program: nisha ahuja, d’bi.young anitafrika, David Brock, Claire Calnan, Melissa D’Agostino, Waawaate Fobister, Reza Jacobs, Marcia Johnson and Anusree Roy. New this year, the artists will be developing projects while in their residency in addition to participating in an array of professional development activities. The GYM Emerging Artist Program continues to grow every day, with membership now surpassing 150 emerging artists. In a new GYM initiative, we welcomed four emerging companies as the inaugural GYM TEAMS: Gym Program Resident Companies and we recently had our first PLAY IN A DAY, a 24-hour play creation adventure overnight at Berkeley Street, kicking off the new season. Speaking of new initiatives, we have proudly launched the Visionaries Council, a membership-driven initiative that engages young professionals in the theatre of The Canadian Stage Company. The Council enables access to senior leaders, new social circles and leadership opportunities, which cultivate new relationships, broaden horizons and contribute to the dynamism of the cultural life of Toronto. The Visionaries Council recently had its official Launch Party at THE SPOKE CLUB; we have a number of exciting events lined up, and membership is growing every day! This summer, we expanded our Education and Community Arts activities to include some exciting new components and partnerships with local organizations. Ravi Jain has officially started as our Community Arts Associate for the 08.09 Season. Ravi was in our BASH! Program last year and is an acclaimed director, producer and truly exceptional artist making a big splash in the community arts and the professional arts community. Ravi will be heading up our new Young Company as well as working with us to build new community arts initiatives year round. We announced five new Youth Programs: the Young Company, the Innovators Creation Program, Lines: Emerging Writers Program, The Shop Production and Design Program, and the cheapTHRILLS Youth Access Pass, offering youth under 24 outstanding access, education and training opportunities with the artists of Canadian Stage. Our Educator Advisory has expanded to include the following educators: Brendon Allen, The Bishop Strachan School and Upper Canada College; Anne-Louise Bannon, Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School; Sarah Green, Bloor Collegiate Institute; Kirsty Irvine, Unionville Secondary School; Christine Jackson, Arts Program Coordinator, TDSB; Michael Limerick, Monarch Park Collegiate Institute; Laurence Siegel, Retired Educator; and Sally Spofforth, Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute. In addition to our newly published Study Guides and our Educator Preview Nights, we are currently working with our Advisory to plan our upcoming Educator Professional Development Workshop: The Artist Educator Exchange, which will be at Berkeley Street on Saturday November 29. There are some exciting evolutions to our Theatre Club Program this year — see this month’s Spotlight On section to read more about our partnerships with Nicholas Hoare, Random House Canada and the inaugural Canadian Stage Reads selection The Ghost by Robert Harris. Also, we hope you will join us for our special Family Days for It’s a Wonderful Life on Saturday Dec 6 and Saturday Dec 13 at the Bluma Appel Theatre. Like our Family Nights at the Dream, we will be creating a special workshop experience featuring a backstage tour, artist-led activities, crafts and other family-friendly fun events that will be offered from 10 am – noon on those Saturday mornings. For more information on any of these initiatives, please contact Natasha Mytnowych, Associate Director of Artistic and Audience Development at 416-367-8243 x277 or [email protected]. DIRECTOR’S NOTES “Usually, this space is reserved for the director’s pithy, insightful comments. I am pleased to defer to the REAL Jim Reston (played in our show by Vancouver’s Ari Cohen) with whom I have had the great pleasure of speaking at length. He has very generously offered us the following foreword. Enjoy the show, it’s a real treat.” TED DYKSTRA During the California taping in that spring of 1977, I thought of Nixon as Proteus, the mythological Greek god, who possessed all the wizard wiles, who was well protected by guards and by cunning, and who, when threatened, could miraculously change shapes. In David Frost, we had the most unlikely Odysseus. His job, as the legend said, was to “catch and pin Proteus down.” He had a daunting task. The Legacy the Frost/N Interviews Richard Nixon had dragged the country through two years of agony over his Watergate transgressions. His abuses of the presidential office, his obstruction of justice, his impeachable offences had become perfectly clear to the American people. Just as he was on the verge of being impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives and then tried and formally removed from office by the U.S. Senate for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, he had abruptly resigned. His successor, President Gerald Ford, promptly pardoned him, ensuring that the disgraced President would never stand before the bar of justice. The Frost/Nixon Interviews of 1977 would be the only trial for Watergate that Nixon would ever have. As such, they were freighted with enormous historical significance. It was my job to prepare David Frost for his Watergate interrogation, and I felt the weight of our historic responsibility intensely. The stakes were immense. Frost was paying Nixon more than a million dollars for the privilege of the interrogation, and so the morality of “cheque cy of Nixon s book journalism” was much discussed. Nixon undoubtedly saw the enterprise as a sweetheart deal. He stood to make a lot of money and to rehabilitate his reputation in the bargain. Through Frost, he surely hoped to show that the country had made a mistake. But he underestimated the great skill of his adversary. It is no wonder that this exceedingly dramatic confrontation remains the most-watched public affairs programme in the history of television. The project had elements of Greek theatre: the disgraced leader in combat with the fading entertainer, each trying to use the other to resuscitate his career and his legacy. From their intimate and yet so public encounter, only one winner could emerge. Would the Grand Inquisitor be able to coax from the Master of Deception a sincere confession of crime and an authentic apology to the nation? How could he accomplish this, when so many before him had failed? After a series of disappointments, David Frost surprised us all. When it was over, more than two thirds of the viewers felt Nixon was guilty of obstruction of justice and an equal number thought he had lied during the interviews. Television had vindicated the decision of the nation. Historian James Reston, Jr., upon whom the character, “Jim Reston” is based, is the author of The Conviction of Richard Nixon: The Untold Story of the Frost/Nixon Interviews. UPCOMING EVENTS FROST/NIXON OCT 0CT 0CT 0CT OCT OCT OCT OCT NOV NOV NOV 14 16 17 17 21 22 28 29 4 5 8 BASH! Post-show discussion APC Black Tie Gala Opening Night Dinner Visionaries Council Pre-Show Salon Visionaries Council Post-Show Gathering Evening Post-Show Talk Back Matinee Post-Show Talk Back Evening Post-Show Talk Back Matinee Post-Show Talk Back Evening Post-Show Talk Back Matinee Post-Show Talk Back Theatre Club at Nicholas Hoare For BASH! members For APC members $15 Free! Free! Free! Free! Free! Free! Free! Free! WILD DOGS OCT OCT OCT OCT OCT OCT 15 16 22 23 29 30 Matinee Post-Show Talk Back Evening Post-Show Talk Back Matinee Post-Show Talk Back Evening Post-Show Talk Back Matinee Post-Show Talk Back Evening Post-Show Talk Back Free! Free! Free! 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For Donors $75 and up For more information, go to CANSTAGE.COM VOLUNTEERING “I love the way that The Canadian Stage Company shows appreciation!” (Elaine R., Volunteer Usher at Canadian Stage Berkeley) “Volunteering for Canadian Stage is an experience not to be forgotten! You meet the nicest people while enjoying the art of it all. It’s like you become part of this huge family that is always there for you.” (Melissa M., Student Planning Group Volunteer) “We had a great opportunity to volunteer together as a family while giving something back to the community.” (Miranda, Michael, Mark, Sandra and Jadu M., CanStage TD Dream in High Park Volunteers) We welcome enthusiasm, energy and commitment from our volunteers and provide all volunteers with incredible educational opportunities and the chance to see great theatre. TYPICAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE: Front of House at the Berkeley Street Theatre. Bar servers and Ushers needed, training provided and no experience necessary. Weekly Administrative Crew involving ESL Conversation Circle and office support (one weekday, 11am to 3pm). Volunteer Intern Positions. BENEFITS Volunteer Learning Series– a free ongoing monthly series. Free monthly social events to sign up for volunteer shifts. Flexible and reasonable commitment that fits your schedule. Access to a weekly OPPORTUNITIES email broadcast that lists volunteer opportunities, job and intern postings from arts organizations along with other intriguing items. SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Canadian Stage Company thanks the following VOLUNTEER INTERNS for all of their excellent work: Summer Intern Acknowledgments Thank you to summer volunteer interns Ada Tsang, Alison Silveira, Bridget Van Voorden, Nadia Alam, Nikita Raja, Nina Iordanova, and Shaina Silver-Baird. The Canadian Stage Company deeply appreciated the chance to work as part of a team with you. Current Volunteer Interns at The Canadian Stage Company Valerie Bruce, Artistic Programs (Design & Production) Intern Dana Clark, Audience Development & Communications Intern Eliza Ives, Literary Programs Intern Tami Klein, Volunteer Resources Intern Mimi Mok, Visionaries Council Intern Sarah Sherman, Artistic Programs Intern THANK YOU! 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As a not-for-profit theatre company, Canadian Stage depends on the support of its audience. With your help, Canadian Stage will continue to provide excellence on stage in Toronto and around the world. We continue to support cultural expression through our unique play development programs as well as education and outreach programs for students and youth. Canadian Stage would like to thank all our supporters who have demonstrated their passion for contemporary theatre. For more information on ways you can make a difference and levels of donation, please visit canstage.com or contact Tenny Nigoghossian at 416.367.8243 x246 or [email protected]. LEADERSHIP GIFTS Canadian Stage gratefully acknowledges the exceptional support provided through Leadership Gifts. We are extremely thankful for the outstanding commitment of the following individuals: EXTRAORDINARY GIFTS $50,000+ Estate of Bluma Appel Susan Crocker and John Hunkin CANADIAN STAGE ENDOWMENT FUND The Canadian Stage Endowment Fund supports the continued pursuit of presenting, creating and producing the most compelling contemporary theatre. We would like to acknowledge the following supporters for their outstanding contribution. J.P. Bickell Foundation The Sarmite D. Bulte Musical Commission Fund The Bluma Appel Artistic and Audience Development Fund The Henry N.R. Jackman Foundation William A. MacKinnon The John McKellar Charitable Foundation The James W. Leech Playwright Fund In Memory of John D’Angelo ANNUAL FUND ARTISTIC PRODUCER’S CIRCLE For more information about the APC program or to make any listing changes, please contact Tenny Nigoghossian at 416.367.8243 x246 or [email protected]. BARBARA HACKETT, Chair Artistic Producer's Circle ARTISTS UNDERWRITERS $10,000+ Appel Family Foundation** Jill E. Black & Barry Allan** Andrew Auerbach & Jean Blacklock Susan Crocker & John Hunkin* Mark & Ann Curry** The Fleck Family Foundation Peter & Dianne Gillin** Barbara Hackett & John Tory* Ron Lalonde & Jane Humphreys* Janet & Sid Lindsay** Bill MacKinnon** Mai Liis & Richard McCoy* Maureen & Roger Parkinson** Gabrielle M.R. Richards Ellen & Brian Rose** Jack & Judith Rose** Chip & Barbara Vallis** DIRECTORS $7,500 - $9,999 Marcia Lewis Brown Peter & Frances Chiddy** Mike Leshyk & Andrea Waddell Stephen & Leslie Sigurdson SUPERSTARS $5,000 - $7,499 John F. Bankes** Susan & Hans Brenninkmeyer** Helen Burstyn & David Pecaut* Buzz Carroll & Barbara Flynn** Patti & Gordon Cunningham** Laura Dinner & Richard Rooney John & Nancy Embry Doone & George Estey** Bob & Irene Gillespie** Pamela & Richard Hallisey* Lawson A.W. Hunter Brian Imrie & Carol Sewell* Donald & Marjorie Lenz** John & Gail MacNaughton* Doug & Alexa Murphy Margaret R. Sims Steven Sokolowski & Laurie Clark* Timothy Thompson STARS $2,500 - $4,999 Richard T. Adams & Ken Burke** David G.P.Allan & Cynthia A. Young* Anne-Marie H. Applin & Michael Applin Diane M. Bean** Morris Berchard Gillian & Gordon Bogden Carol & Glenn Bowman Martin Bragg**† Mary & John Cassaday Wendy M. Cecil** Claudio Cerrito Irene David Patricia Biesecke Dimitrieff Justice Gloria & Mr. Seymour Epstein Bill & Barbara Etherington* Alan & Peggy Forde** Judy & Don Fullerton André J. Galipeault C.M. & Suzanne Galipeault** Helena & Armin Gottschling Judy & Irwin Gould** Janet Graham & Dan Nixon Angela & Bryan Gransden Sharon & Allan Gregg Kathleen Hermant** Lee and Patrick Howe Family Foundation at the Toronto Community Foundation Ted Jarmain & Anna Stahmer Jarmain** Ron & Pam Jones Edward & Ann Kerwin** Anne & David LeGresley Ana Lopes & Don Tapscott* James & Danielle MacDonald* The Don Middleton and Clayton Wilson Fund** Shabin & Nadir Mohamed Adrian Montgomery Stanton & Kathy Mulvihill* Robert & Penny Richards* James Riley P. Schaal** Susan & Lorne Stephenson Daniel & Sandra Sullivan** Jean & Linda Taillon George & Mary Turnbull Foundation at the Toronto Community Foundation** Elaine Vacheresse Dr. Blossom T. Wigdor, C.M.** Catherine & David Wilkes** Stephen Williamson* Bob & Joan Wright** Chung Yue** Helen Ziegler & Associates Inc.* CAST MEMBERS $1,500 - $2,499 David Abel**† Andrée Appleton & Alex Leman In Memory of Michael Baptista** Barbara Barde* Larry Bordonaro** Keith & Barbara Bowman Mary Ann Burton Louise Cannon** Frances Carmichael Margaret Chambers** Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited* Collin & Marian Craig and Studio City Heli Donaldson Ken Drope** Dr. Roy Eappen Nita Farmer & Ken Stowe Victoria Foley & Paul Fredricks Linda & Ken Foxcroft** Kathleen & Dennis Freeman** David & Diane Gilday* Mary & Bryan Graham* Dr. David & Janet Greyson** Greg & Susan Guichon C. 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Gibson** Ruth & Andy Kenins** Jim Leech & Deborah Barrett Nancy Love Ian & Barbara Mason* In Memory of Judith Teller Chris Twigge-Molecey** Anonymous (2) ASSOCIATES $750 - $999 David & Patti Bragg* Michael & Pat Butler** Sheila & Murray Goldman* Richard & Ellen Hoffmann* H. Ian MacDonald** M. A. Pattison** Megann & Stephen Willson* Joe Wright* Anonymous BENEFACTORS $500 - $749 Sharon & Lloyd Atkinson** Leslie Battrick** Murray & Ellen Blankstein** Cansfield Family** Bill & Morven Crothers** Mary Beth Currie Drs A. Curtis & B. Woodside** Paul Cutler** Tom & Nancy Cutler** Paul Ellis** Michael & Judy Firestone* Ian Fraser* P. T. Galligan** Martha Garcia R. John Garside & Ann Galvin G. Dean N. Gooderham** Denise & Bob Graham** John G. Hunter Sharon & Allen Karp* Patrick & Barbara Keenan** John & Ann Lang* Muriel MacKenzie** Dr. Aaron Malkin* Dr. C. Dan Mallin Beth McCarthy & Phil Burge** John & Sandra McManus Natasha Mytnowych † Jean-Marc Page** Maureen Parry** Winsor & Ruth Ann Pepall** Derek Phillips** Timothy & Frances Price** Shawn Reynolds David Robertson** Cairine & Glenn Scott Sam Sniderman & Janet Mays** Dennis & Denise Starritt* Professor Paul Thompson & Jennifer McShane** Helen Tokiwa** John & Elizabeth Tory** Dr. Paul & Alison Truelove Mark Vale** Robert & Jean Williams** Ruth & Clive Wulwik** Joan York & Peter Webb** Michael & Mary Zuberec** Anonymous SUPPORTERS $250 - $499 Mrs. Elizabeth Abel Howard Aitken** Blaine Allan Marilyn & Don Ambrose* Diana P. Anderson* Arowhon Pines Irca Babiak A. T. Bailey** Laurie Barrett & Giles Meikle Nani Beutel* K. Birchard** Clare Booker Mary Borden Spears** Doug Brenner** Andrew & Ann Brown Peter Buckley** Helena Bzonkova** John & Alice Carlson Anne Cheung** Marjorie Clark* Margaret E. Cockshutt** Terry & Walter Cohen* Roy Colquhoun** Jill Craigie* Leny Crum-Ewing* A. E. 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The Tomorrow Starts Today Program and The Sustainability Program of the Department of Canadian Heritage Human Resources and Skills Development Canada PLAYHOUSE THEATRE COMPANY STAFF Artistic Managing Director Max Reimer Director of Production Colin Campbell Technical Director Shane Droucker Company Manager Chelsea McPeake Production Buyer Dan Paterson Head of Properties Rob Lewis Props Assistant/Upholsterer Lynn Burton Props Builders Erinne Drake Heidi Wilkinson Head Scenic Artist Justus Hayes Head of Wardrobe Patricia Smith Scenic Painters James Blake Louse DeGagne Wardrobe Assistant Lynette Schlichting Scenic Welder Keith Smith Seamstress Jodi Jacyk Head Scenic Carpenter Vince Folgizan First Hand Christine Pampel Scenic Carpenter Peter Wells Cutter Susan Baldwin Production Stage Carpenter Dale Baratelli Wigs Stacey Butterworth GENERAL INFORMATION Late Arrivals Photos and Recordings As a courtesy to the audience and artists, latecomers will be seated at an appropriate break in the play. 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Trister For more information visit stlc.com CANADIAN STAGE STAFF AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARTIN BRAGG Artistic Producer DAVID ABEL Executive Producer & General Manager ARTISTIC Natasha Mytnowych Associate Director of Artistic & Audience Development Iris Turcott Consulting Dramaturge trey anthony** Damien Atkins** Lisa Codrington† Anusree Roy† Edward Roy† Playwrights-in-Residence Anna Chatterton David Brock Daniel Karasik Hannah Moscovitch Lisa Codrington d'bi.young.anitafrika Play Creation Group Dr. Lois Kivesto, PhD Researcher Briana Brown†† Metcalf Artistic & Producing Intern PRODUCING Gail Packwood Associate Producer Rosie Driscoll Company Manager & Executive Assistant DEVELOPMENT Tenny Nigoghossian Executive Director of Advancement Alix Stirling Development Coordinator Kara Dymond Development Assistant Corporate Development Dan Hickey Corporate Development Manager Clare Christensen Corporate Coordinator Marion Hart for MHEvents Special Events Manager Individual Giving Therese Maceda Partnership Manager MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Katie Inverarity Director of Marketing & Communications Public Relations Margaret Sirotich Senior Communications Manager Bronwen Bradley Publicity and Publications Coordinator Sales & Marketing Patricia Barretto Senior Sales & Marketing Manager Jessica Reynolds Marketing & Promotions Coordinator Christina Hotz Group Sales Manager Amar Bajracharya Patron Systems Administrator Patron Services Louise Plunkett Patron Services Operations Coordinator Allan Gillespie Nicole Myers Shaun Shetty Patron Services Supervisors Front of House Rebecca Harrison Berkeley Front of House Manager Elizabeth McDermott Berkeley Assistant Front of House Manager Elizabeth Nutting Berkeley Front of House Supervisor AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT & EDUCATION Natasha Mytnowych Associate Director of Artistic & Audience Development Bob McCarthy Manager of Volunteer Resources Madeha Khalid Community Relations Manager (on leave) Rob Kempson Interim Community Relations Manager FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Sandra Cesario Controller Janet Llewellyn Payroll Administrator & Accountant Bronwyn Roberts Accounting & Assets Coordinator PRODUCTION Alistair Hepburn Director of Production Chris Carlton Technical Director Wendy Ryder Assistant Technical Director Tyler Devine Technical Associate/ IT Systems Susan Batchelor Bluma Wardrobe Mistress Set & Properties Mary Spyrakis Head of Properties William Sovie Senior Props Builder Shelley Heebner Props Builder Berkeley Street Theatre Technicians Eric Meadows Head Technician Joshua Braithwaite Head Technician, Upstairs Theatre BOARD OF DIRECTORS Susan Crocker* Chair Jill Black* Barbara Hackett* Stephen P. Sigurdson* Vice-Chairs Cynthia Young* Secretary Andrew Auerbach* Irene David R. Peter Gillin* Billie Holiday Lee Allison Howe* Lawson A. W. Hunter Brian C. Imrie* Ron Lalonde* Janet Lindsay Councillor Pam McConnell Richard McCoy Ellen Moore Doug Murphy* Anne Marie O’Donovan Maureen Parkinson Councillor Kyle Rae Gabrielle M. R. Richards James A. Riley* Jack Rose W. Brian Rose* Jennifer Rowe Joy Rychlik Lorne Stephenson* Jean Taillon Timothy Thompson Scott Wetmore Board of Directors Honorary Council Howard Bateman Susan Brenninkmeyer The Honourable Sarmite D. Bulte Richard Coles Patti Cunningham Rita Eskudt Debbie Gibson George Glover Barbara Hejduk Peter Herrndorf Edward P. Kerwin James Leech William A. MacKinnon Michael MacMillan Trina McQueen Derek Nelson Barbara Palk Len Racioppo Ross Rennie Dan Sullivan Canadian Stage Celebrates Past Presidents & Chairs of the Board of Directors Thomas B. Hendry Harry A. Malcomson David Black J.C. Lockwood Arthur Gelber James Crang Helen Phelan John McKellar Donna Digby Bill Buchanan Duggan Melhuish Kathleen Hermant Peter Herrndorf James W. Leech The Honourable Sarmite D. Bulte William A. MacKinnon Maureen Parkinson Chip Vallis Legal Counsel John D. McKellar List as of September 10, 2008 * Executive Committee ** Courtesy of the Canada Council for the Arts † Courtesy of the Ontario Arts Council †† Courtesy of the George Cedric Metcalf Foundation CREATIVE Scott Thornley + Company stcworks.ca Wardrobe and wig attendants engaged by The Canadian Stage Company are represented by Local 822 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. Canadian Stage is a member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) and the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA) and engages, under the terms of the Canadian Theatre Agreement, professional artists who are members of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. THE CANADIAN STAGE COMPANY 08.09 SEASON MARTIN BRAGG Artistic Producer FROST/NIXON BLUMA OCT 13 – NOV 8.08 Written by Peter Morgan In co-production with Playhouse Theatre Company, Vancouver IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE BLUMA NOV 24 – DEC 20.08 Adapted by Philip Grecian Based on the film by Frank Capra MISS JULIE: FREEDOM SUMMER BLUMA FEB 9 – MAR 7.09 Written and directed by Stephen Sachs In co-production with Playhouse Theatre Company, Vancouver SHIRLEY VALENTINE BLUMA MAR 23 – APR 18.09 Written by Willy Russell In co-production with Centaur Theatre Company, Montreal DOUBT A PARABLE CANSTAGE.COM 416.368.3110 MAJOR EDUCATION SPONSORS Nightwood Theatre production of WILD DOGS BERKELEY OCT 4 – NOV 8.08 From the novel by Helen Humphreys Arranged for the stage by Anne Hardcastle SUBSCRIBE & SAVE Studio 180 production of BLACKBIRD UP TO 20% BERKELEY MAR 9 – APR 4.09 Written by David Harrower BLUMA MAY 4 – MAY 30.09 Written by John Patrick Shanley TD DREAM IN HIGH PARK SPONSOR IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE BERKELEY SEASON SPONSOR Necessary Angel and WYRD production of HARDSELL BERKELEY APR 13 – MAY 9.09 Created by Daniel Brooks and Rick Miller PRODUCTION SPONSORS OFFICIAL TELEVISION SPONSOR BLACKBIRD SPONSORS Thanks to: Canada Council for the Arts, Department of Canadian Heritage, Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council.