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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Spotlight on Joyce LaBriola - Becca in Rabbit Hole

Tell us a bit about your role in this production. Becca is a wife and mother, struggling to cope with the death of her son, while also trying to navigate her relationships with her husband and family. Not only has the death of her child changed HER forever, but it also threatens to break her marriage and destroy her family, however it also could make those bonds stronger and deeper. She has to deal with what happens to every facet of your life when faced with such a tragedy.

Why did you audition for this show? I auditioned for this show specifically for the chance to play Becca. I loved the nuance of the script. I loved that Becca is flowed and seems to be fighting for survival every moment of the play. There are no histrionics, there is no melodrama... I love that the script identified humour in the lives of this family. Becca is conflicted about moving on, about the relationship with her husband, about how to deal with her mother and sister - yet, there's laughter in her, that is so ready to spill over... her life was PERFECT before Jason came down that street and you want her to find her way back to that joy.

What is your background in theatre? I've been performing since I was 5 years old. I started voice lessons as a child because I was painfully shy and stuttered... that introduction into performing was a life changing moment, as it has shaped who I am completely. I would say that I am usually more comfortable in front of the footlights than I am in "real life"... and I am grateful for every single moment that I get to be there.

My degrees are in Vocal Performance and Theatre History from Rider University/Westminster Choir College and I spent some time doing the NYC audition circuit. A foray in into sports marketing led me to Edmonton, where I have met some brilliant artists and am fortunate enough that they've let me play with them occasionally, participating in 2 Fringe Productions, singing with the Edmonton Opera, and now my first show at Walterdale. I so some freelance gigs as a vocalist, singing at the Winspear for the Salvation Army and at the Royal Alberta Theatre for Minister Lindsay Blackett's Stars of Alberta Celebration. Most of my background has been in musicals like Sweeney Todd, Falsettos and Kiss Me Kate, but I've done quite a few plays in my time and have appeared in two film for Myriad Arts in NYC.

What do you hope audiences will take away from the show? I hope that audiences will be touched by the simplicity and love in this story. Ultimately, these people love each other and will be there for each other no matter what. I hope that people see through the tragedy to the laughter and joy that families share. I hope they leave feeling like they just spent an evening with some friends they really enjoyed.

What has been your favourite part of this experience? Working with this amazing cast and production team. Spending this much time working with, learning from and laughing with Daniel, Amelia and Francie has truly been a gift. I've loved working with Graham and treasured the opportunity to learn from Kristen, Marissa and Erin. Every moment of this experience has been a joy and I am forever grateful.

Final Comment? Walterdale should be proud of their season. Picking a show like Rabbit Hole and producing the Edmonton premiere is quite a coup for a local theatre and the subscribers and supporters of Walterdale Playhouse should be proud to be a part of something this special.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Hunting Rabbits...

We are so close we can taste it... Actually, there is so much food in Rabbit Hole that I can imagine that some of the actors leave each rehearsal quite full. Creme caramel, Birthday cake, Lemon bars and Torte... it doesn't end.

The set is pretty much done. It is beautiful. We can thank Joan Hawkins, our illustrious set designer for the design and leadership in it's completion. She had the skills of Pierre Valois, our master builder and his building crew as well as the ever-growing painting team she has cultivated at Walterdale over the past few years. This has been a show with no shortage of help, that is for sure! Getting the set so early is such a benefit for the cast. Since the set is a home for Howie and Becca, getting to live in it a little longer than usual for a show is a blessing.

This is the last week to fine tune before we add full tech at Q2Q this weekend. It is already in such fine shape, for me, as Director, I am enjoying the luxury of nit-picking (I hope my actors are enjoying it too...). I also had a great time today looking for show gifts and working on my cards. For those of you who have ever done a show with me, you will know that I am all about the show gifts! They are always silly, thematic and a lot of fun! I love the celebration of a new show!

Monday, January 10, 2011

The New Year! Happy New Year!

So it is January 2011 and we are 1/3 of the way through the 52nd Season at Walterdale. Currently we have two shows in rehearsal. Rabbit Hole is up on deck next, opening on February 9th. We are securely in the building and enjoying the luxury of getting the deck earlier than usual due to the phenomenal talents of Pierre Valois, Joan Hawkins and their crews. This fortunate occurrence will allow the actors to feel at home in the space even earlier than usual. Since this piece requires some major emotional journeys it is so nice to be able to have our feet grounded in the world of the play so early. The only obstacles we have encountered so far have been weather related as the freakish snow storms hitting our city have made it a challenge for all of us to get to the theatre. Luckily the team works hard when we get there so we make up for any lost minutes!

The other show in rehearsal is The Threepenny Opera. Music rehearsals have begun and some blocking. Due to the rehearsal schedule to Rabbit Hole, Threepenny has been abel to use the theatre on occasional evenings in January. We have had some wonderful time sharing space this season between shows which helps us to maximize the usage of the space!

Auditions for From Cradle to Stage will also be in February. See the previous post for details. The Dramaturges are working hard with the playwrights in order to get those scripts rehearsal ready by mid February!