This Blog is all about Walterdale Theatre Associates - it's members and the work we are doing on our stage. It is a Community Theatre whose foundation is the exceptional people who work there and a place where we are constantly pushing to create great theatre and memorable experiences for our audiences and member-volunteers. We just consider it to be home.
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Spotlight on Jessica Peverett - Carly in Reasons to be Pretty
Why did you want to work on this production? It's been a while since I've been onstage (Fringe 2010) and it was time to get back on the horse. I auditioned for Sarah because the script is challenging and the major ideas aren't very pleasant.
What is your background in theatre? This is my first show with the Walterdale but I've been around the theatre block. I have 2 degrees in theatre (BA and MA). I've been involved with a number of fringe shows, Fort Edmonton Park, Nextfest, a handful of indie shows and productions during University. I've worked as an actor, director, stage manager, dramaturge, administrator and playwright. My show (Pushed) went up at Nextfest 2011.
What is the more challenging thing about the script? The hardest thing about this play is how awful the characters can be and really digging to find their 'redemption' or their human-ness. What is the best thing? The group has been really wonderful and the challenge (even though it's hard) is worth it for that moment in rehearsal when you go "I get it!"
What do you hope audiences will take away from this production? I think that Neil (that's right. we're on a first name basis) goes for the difficult ending. By not wrapping things up with a pretty little bow, I think he's asking the audience to be real, to be complex and to realize that sometimes things get harder instead of easier (and that doesn't mean that things don't turn out positively). I hope the audience will walk away talking about the nature of relationships.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Spotlight on Justin Deveau - Greg in Reasons to be Pretty
2. Why did you want to work on this production? I like working at Walterdale. It is always a positive experience.
3. What is your background in theatre? With Walterdale? I have been acting on stage since high school. This is my second show at Walterdale.
* Justin was seen on Walterdale's stage last season in Much Ado About Nothing playing Don John. This is not his first Neil LaBute play either. A few years ago, he was in The Shape of Things at Horizon Stage along with fellow Reasons castmate Lindsey Walker. This past summer Justin was in two Fringe plays, Pieces and Going Viral.
4. What is the hardest thing about being involved in the show? Working at a day job all day. You don't have a lot of time for sleep.
5. What is the best thing? Doing something you love.
6. What do you hope audiences will take away from this production? I hope it will make them think and talk. I hope people like the show. Everyone is working very hard on it.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Auditions - Albertine in Five Times
Albertine in Five Times
by Michel Tremblay
PERFORMANCE DATES: February 8th – 18th, 2012
Director: Mary Jane (M. J.) Kreisel
Production Manager: Sarah Valois
What would you say to yourself thirty years ago? Would you ridicule your earlier decisions? Laugh at your earlier self? Michel Tremblay’s haunting Albertine in Five Times, with five actors playing a woman in different decades of her life, explores memory, regret, consequences, and shows how extraordinary an ordinary life can be.
SIX ROLES:
Albertine at 30 – age range: late 20s to late 30s
Albertine at 40 – age range: late 30s to late 40s
Albertine at 50 – age range: late 40s to late 50s
Albertine at 60 – age range: late 40s to late 60s
Albertine at 70 – age range: mid-50s to late 70s
Madeleine – age range: late 20s to mid-40s
Please note: ages are relative and relational and never specifically mentioned in the script. We are concerned more about how old you will read in relationship to the rest of the cast and onstage in costume and make-up.
The auditions will comprise of readings from the script – no memorization is required. Readings can be emailed out to people in advance of their auditions. Please indicate the role(s) in which you are interested. You are also recommended to familiarize yourself with the script.
Copies of the script are available for reading from Walterdale. Contact Kent Sutherland, Theatre Administrator at walterph@telus.net or 780.439.3058 to sign one out. Copies are also available at Theatre Alberta – please call ahead.
Rehearsals will begin late October and will break for two weeks over the Christmas holiday season, resuming again the first week in January.
Please bring the following to the audition: your résumé and headshot as well as availability times and any conflict dates you may have.
Walterdale is a volunteer/member organization. We cannot engage Equity performers.
To book an audition or for further information, email M. J. Kreisel at mjkreisel@gmail.com
(Drop-ins will be accommodated as time allows)
Monday, September 12, 2011
Esmerelda "Granny" Weatherwax: Prudence Olenik
Gytha "Nanny" Ogg: Francie Goodwin-Davies
Magrat Garlik: Mandy Stewart
Verence the Late: Curtis Knecht
Leonal Felmet: Andrew Mecready
Lady Felmet: Heather Morrow
Olwyn Vitoller: Gerald Mason
Mrs. Vitoller: Barbara Schmid
Fool: Morgan Gerlinsky
Tomjon: Schuyler Snowdon
Hwel/Demon: Darrell Portz
Sergeant: Ken Sims
Chamberlain: Lance Beswick
Guard 1/Guard 3: Delanie Tiedemann
Guard 2/Guard 4: Steve Rempel
Robber 1/Witch 1: Catherine Wenschlag
Robber 2/Witch 2/Actor: Rowan Hickie
Peasant/Witch 3: Tamara Raynor-Cote
Slain Soldier/Wimsloe: David Rumer
Soldier/Gumridge: Sarah Hennessey
Bowman/Bedlin: Stan Woo
With all that comedic talent I know the team is going to find it hard to make it through the rehearsals because of all the laughing!
Monday, September 5, 2011
A Tribute to the Life and Work of Director Richard Winnick
An event has been planned to celebrate Richard's life and work.
Our friend and director Richard Winnick passed away the week of August 8, 2011 at the age of 60. Please join us for a tribute to him as we all read and sing from some of his favourite plays and musicals. There will be an open-mic in the lobby after the tribute so please bring your instruments and your songs and thoughts to share. That will start at 4:00 p.m. or so and go until we can go no more...