Translation Workshop: Nous voir nous

Translation Workshop: Nous voir nous

BoucheWHACKED! Theatre Collective & Ruby Slippers Theatre present
Ta Gueule Translation Workshop & Reading Series
In Association with PTC

West Coast English Language Premiere
NOUS VOIR NOUS
By Guillaume Corbeil
Translated by Jack Paterson
Dramaturged & Directed by Heidi Taylor

Featuring Trisha Li, Sarah Roa, Kacey Rohl, Sean Patrick Sonier & Deneh Thompson

“I’m not who you think I am, I’m just me”

Five young people reveal their lives and relationships though a series of social networking websites. Scene after scene, they shape and reshape their identities, each seeking to prove their own uniqueness.

1h30

WHEN
May 30, 2016
3 PM

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The Team

About The Playwright: Guillaume Corbeil

In 2008, Guillaume Corbeil published a collection of short stories entitled L’art de la fugue (éditions L’Instant Même) that was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award and recipient of the prix Adrienne-Choquette. In 2009, he published his first novel, Pleurer comme dans les films published by Leméac then in 2010 for Libre Expression, he wrote Brassard, a biography of the famous Director André Brassard. In 2011, he completed his training in playwriting at the National Theatre School of Canada. Since then, he has written for the stage Le Mécanicien, Tu iras la chercher, Unité modèle – which will be presented in 2016 Centre du théâtre d’aujourd’hui. Nous voir nous produced in 2013 by Pap theatre under the title Cinq visages pour Camille Brunelle and presented at Espace Go in Montréal, at the Théâtre de la Manufacture in Avignon and at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The play has been awarded le prix de la critique for Outstanding New Text, le prix Michel-Tremblay and the audience award at the Primeurs Festival in Saarbrücken, Germany. In September 2014, it was produced in German, at the Theater der Jungen Welt, Leipzig.

About the Translator: Jack Paterson

Jack is an award winning director, dramaturge, actor and theatre creator whose work and study has taken across Canada and around the world.  His work has ranged from contemporary devising, cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary projects to main stage and classical theatre.  Some favorite credits include the directing the devised projects Wasting Time (Bali, IND) and Odyssey (London, UK), the site specific The Women of Troy (Canadian Stage) and F. Garcia Lorca’s The Love of Don Perlimplin (Shaw Festival). His work has been nominated for over twenty Jessie Richardson Awards including four for Outstanding Direction and two for Outstanding Production.  He is a recipient of The Ray Michal Outstanding Body of Work Award.

About The Dramaturge: Heidi Taylor

Heidi is a Vancouver-based dramaturg, director and performer. She moved into the role of Artistic and Executive Director of PTC (Playwright’s Theatre Centre), after serving as Dramaturg for 7 years. She has dramaturged plays from across the country in the annual PTC Writers Colony, and works closely with the six resident PTC Associates. She also co-created and produced cross-disciplinary projects with Proximity Arts from 2003-2011, including Susan Elliott and Tanya Marquardt’s sited dance piece, Mal de mer, an audio walking PodPlay, and the interactive sound installation antic. Heidi holds an MFA from Simon Fraser University, where she taught intro acting for eleven years.

About The Actors: Trisha Li

Trisha Li is currently a fourth year Theatre Performance student at SFU, and hopes to continue acting after graduation. Her love for the performing arts began at the age of 11, when her mom registered her for drama classes at Carousel Theatre to help bring her out of her shell. Despite the fact that Trisha was always the shy quiet Asian girl in the class, her love for acting grew as it became an avenue of expression and imagination. As a teenager, she was acting both inside and outside of her high school, with Vancouver Youth Theatre and Lindbjerg Academy of Performing Arts. Presently, Trisha is interning at Playwrights Theatre Centre and is working alongside the PTC team in making their Unscripted series come alive.

 

About The Actors: Kacey Rohl

Primarily a film and television actor, Kacey is thrilled to be back in the place where it all began– the theatre! She was quoting Shakespeare at 4 and had a director for a father and a playwright for a mother, so the deck was kind of stacked as they say! A breakout role on AMC’s THE KILLING, working with Catherine Hardwicke’s in RED RIDING HOOD, and a comedic turn in the Canadian/ American co-pro sitcom WORKING THE ENGELS are among the standout roles in Rohl’s young career. She’s currently dividing her time between Los Angeles, Vancouver and Toronto, where she’s shooting season 3 of Bryan Fuller’s series HANNIBAL for NBC. She’s excited to be working with such a stellar group of young actors & would like to thank BoucheWHACKED! and Heidi Taylor for the stellar opportunity. 

About The Actors: Sarah Roa

Sarah Roa is an emerging artist based in Vancouver. She is alumni of the theatre program at both UBC and Douglas College. A few of her past productions include: Mis Papas (Rice & Beans Theatre), Mr. Marmalade (Latchkey Co-op), Ubu Roi (UBC Theatre), Caucasian Chalk Circle (UBC Theatre), and Twelfth Night (Douglas College). To those reading this, thank you for your support. You are all beautiful human beings!

 

About The Actors: Sean Patrick Sonier

Sean Patrick Sonier is a recent Studio 58 graduate who has travelled all the way from New Brunswick to reside in the vibrant city of Vacouver. He did however make a quick stopover in Ontario to receive a B.A. Specialization in Theatre with a minor in Arts Administration at the University of Ottawa. Sean is a recipient of the Lloyd Nicholson Memorial Scholarship and The Jennifer Wade Family Endowed Fund Scholarship. Select past credits include: Elbow Room Café: The Musical Phase 1 (Zee Zee Theatre), Oklahoma, Kosmic Mambo (Studio 58), Cinderella: an East Van Panto (Theatre Replacement), And Treat the Distant People with Kindness (Les Ateliers du Corps), A Report to an Academy (Glassiano Productions), Médée-Matériau (Théâtre la Licorne), Don’t Blame the Bedouins (Drama Guild). 

About The Actors: Deneh’Cho Thompson

Deneh’Cho Thompson (Dene) is an aspiring director, actor and playwright based in Vancouver. In 2009 Deneh co-founded workingclasstheatre, an indie theatre company dedicated to producing new works, providing training opportunities and showcasing the work of emerging artists. workingclasstheatre has had the pleasure of growing up in the emerging artist community alongside Resounding Scream Theatre, rice&beans Theatre, SHIFT Perfoming Arts Society, and others.

 Since 2009 Deneh has been developing an artistic practice that uses devised theatre as it’s principal component. Deneh’s recent directing credits include The Dudes of My Life, a devised piece, and The Governor of the Dew, by Floyd Favel.

 In his final year of the BFA in Theatre Performance program at Simon Fraser University, Deneh’s research is focused primarily on issues of representation and audience in Aboriginal theatre.

Encounter/ Rencontre: Guillaume Corbeil, Playwright

Encounter/ Rencontre: Guillaume Corbeil, Playwright

Encounter/ Rencontre: Guillaume Corbeil, Playwright

In 2008, Guillaume Corbeil published a collection of short stories entitled L’art de la fugue (éditions L’Instant Même) that was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award and recipient of the prix Adrienne-Choquette. In 2009, he published his first novel, Pleurer comme dans les films published by Leméac then in 2010 for Libre Expression, he wrote Brassard, a biography of the famous Director André Brassard. In 2011, he completed his training in playwriting at the National Theatre School of Canada. Since then, he has written for the stage Le MécanicienTu iras la chercherUnité modèle – which will be presented in 2016 Centre du théâtre d’aujourd’hui. Nous voir nous produced in 2013 by Pap theatre under the title Cinq visages pour Camille Brunelle and presented at Espace Go in Montréal, at the Théâtre de la Manufacture in Avignon and at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The play has been awarded le prix de la critique for Outstanding New Text, le prix Michel-Tremblay and the audience award at the Primeurs Festival in Saarbrücken, Germany. In September 2014, it was produced in German, at the Theater der Jungen Welt, Leipzig.

Guest Translation Workshop: The Crow

Guest Translation Workshop: The Crow

BoucheWHACKED! Theatre Collective & Ruby Slippers Theatre present
Ta Gueule Translation Workshop & Reading Series
In Association with PTC

English Language Premiere
The Crow
By Lise Vaillancourt
Translated by Maureen Labonté
Directed by Diane Brown*

Featuring:
Sarah Roa, France Perras* & Anna Hagan*

A very funny comedy with great heart, The Crow is about mothers and daughters, about dependence and independence, and reflects on our changing roles as we age, the elasticity of love, and the temporal, circuitous journey of life.

1h 10

WHEN
May 31, 2016
2 PM

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About the playwright: Lise Vaillancourt

Playwright and novelist, Lise Vaillancourt has written fifteen plays. She was noticed for “Marie-Antoine, opus 1”, “Billy Strauss” and  “Journal d'une obsédée”. Her second novel, “L'Été des eiders” and her work for children, “La Balade de Fannie et Carcassonne” and “Le Petit Dragon” earned her GG Award nominations. She wrote two pieces for acrobatic theatre, “lili” and “Moi moi moi”that toured in Europe, Asia & the USA. “Le case L'Affaire Dumouchon” was presented at La Licorne and “Une histoire pour Édouard” in colaboration with le Théâtre des confettis and Les Exilés de la lumière and Espace libre.  She was writer in residence at the  Banff Centre, the Festival International des Francophonies in Limousin and La Chartreuse de Villeneuve-lez-Avignon. She was a leading figure with Théâtre Expérimental des Femmes (TEF), a founder of Espace Go and Artisti Director of  Théâtre de la Ville Longueuil for 9 years.  In the 2000s, she has served as an expert to the Commission Internationale du Théâtre francophone (CITF). She is currently President of the Centre des auteurs dramatiques.

Bio from www.cead.qu.ca and translated by Jack Paterson

About the translator: Maureen Labonté

Maureen Labonté is a dramaturge, translator, and teacher. She has also coordinated a number of play development programs in theatres and playwrights’ centres across the country. In 2006, she was named head of program for the Banff Playwrights Colony at the Banff Centre. She was dramaturge at the Colony from 2003–2005. She was also Literary Manager in charge of play development at the Shaw Festival from 2002–2004. Previous to that, she worked at the National Theatre School of Canada, first developing and running a pilot directing program and then coordinating the playwrighting programme and playwrights’ residency. She still teaches at NTS.

Mauren has translated more than thirty Quebec plays into English. Recent translations include: The Bookshop by Marie-Josée Bastien, Everybody’s WELLES pour tous by Patrice Dubois and Martin Labreque, and The Tailor’s Will by Michel Ouellette. She will soon be starting work on: Wigwam by Jean-Frédéric Messier and Bienvenue à (une ville dont vous êtes le touriste) by Olivier Choinière.

About Ruby Slippers Theatre

ruby-slippers-theatre_ruby-slippers.jpg_20091209141419Multi award-winning Ruby Slippers Theatre has had a fantastic 2014/15 season that includes the critically acclaimed productions of The Duchess a.k.a. Wallis Simpson, After Me (Après Moi) and The List. Other recent hits: Communion, A Beautiful View and Hotel Bethlehem. RST produces, creates and presents provocative text-based theatre from the vanguard of the English and French Canadian canon. Our work illuminates diverse perspectives and social issues, inspiring independent critical thought and communion. 

Ruby Slippers Theatre’s legacy includes 3 national tours and 8 full-length original works. Over the last 10 years alone they have garnered 31 Jessie Richardson Theatre Award nominations including twice for Outstanding Direction and Outstanding Production, and 12 Awards. Diane Brown is the Artistic Director.

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*Artist appears courtesy of Canadian Actors Equity Association

Image courtesy of June Hunter Images (http://www.junehunter.com)

Age of Minority: 3 Solo Plays by Jordan Tannahill

Age of Minority: 3 Solo Plays by Jordan Tannahill

The Governor General’s Award Play Project
In association with Canada’s Magnetic North Theatre Festival & The National Arts Centre of Canada

AGE OF MINORITY: 3 SOLO PLAYS BY JORDAN TANNAHILL

Directed by Jack Paterson

The National Arts Centre, The Fourth Stage (Ottawa, Canada)

Bringing emerging theatre artists from across the country in staged readings of the nation’s leading works.

“Jordan Tannahill’s Age of Minority is rife with vivid and fragile characters, and includes trailblazing storytelling. His unlikely heroes demonstrate the power of youth and love in a hostile world. He is an exciting and courageous voice of our time who gives us a collection full of imaginative and playful imagery.” – Governor General’s Awards Jury Statement

AGE OF MINORITY: 3 SOLO PLAYS BY JORDAN TANNAHILL

Get Yourself Home Skyler James

The harrowing journey of a young lesbian who defects from the army when she is outed by fellow soldiers. Based on a true story.

rihannaboi95

A Toronto teen’s world comes crashing in when YouTube videos of him dancing to songs by his favourite pop heroine go viral.

Peter Fechter: 59 Minutes

The last hour in the life of Peter Fechter, a teenager in East Berlin shot while attempting to cross the Berlin Wall in 1962 with his companion.

CREATIVE TEAM

Featuring Julian Legere, Pippa Johnstone, Adam Pierre and Brian Postalian

Directed and Produced by Jack Paterson
Executive Producer Donna Wong-Juliani

Main Stage: Après Moi & The List (2015)

Main Stage: Après Moi & The List (2015)

Ruby_PuSh_Ad_printCELEBRATE CRUCIAL NEW VOICES FROM QUEBEC IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION!

Ruby Slippers Theatre presents
In association with BoucheWHACKED! Theatre Collective

Après Moi & The List
January 27-February 1, 2015
Studio 16
1555 West 7th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC

“Intimacy, loss, and the tenuous thread of our connection to others are the themes that infuse this ambitious and beautifully realized double bill of translated French-Canadian works.”

“Under Jack Paterson’s direction, France Perras is a marvel of containment, reciting household tasks with the hauteur and grace of a beneficent queen. When she finally allows her grief some release, it’s heartbreaking.” – The Georgia Straight

“Poetically scripted and compellingly executed, Après Moi and The List will give you some­thing to think and hope­fully talk about.”

“A stunning examination of obsession and guilt, love and family, friendship and sacrifice…Evocative set design and dra­matic light­ing com­pli­ment a pow­er­ful per­for­mance by Perras.” – SadMag.ca

To purchase tickets visit Brown Paper Tickets or call 1.800.838.3006.
For more info: rubyslippers.ca

ART_Apres4_2459Après Moi
Written by Christian Bégin, Translated by Leanna Brodie | ​Featuring Scott Bellis, David Bloom, Jennifer Lines, Chirag Naik and Dawn Petten | Directed by Diane Brown | Set and Lights by John Webber | Costumes by Drew Facey | Sound by Mishelle Cuttler

Après Moi is six versions of the same story, six ways of experiencing the same moment with increasing intimacy. It’s also a chance to see five of Vancouver’s best actors deliver performances laced with sincerity and absolute precision. An examination of loneliness, this play explores our ever more distant connections to others, emphasizing the transformational power of human relationships, all with a strong dose of black humour.

B8e1wNJCAAADqYBThe List
Written by Jennifer Tremblay, Translated by Shelley Tepperman | Featuring France Perras | Directed by Jack Paterson | Set and Lights by John Webber | Costumes by Drew Facey | Sound by Mishelle Cuttler

A woman invites us into her kitchen. Her neighbour is dead. Is she culpable for the death? The woman, who prides herself on never letting anything slip by, has overlooked an item on her list. A riveting tale of everyday to-do lists in which the essential and the ordinary are inextricably entwined.

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