Topdog/Underdog House Program

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Written by Suzan-Lori Parks Topdog/Underdog is generously underwritten by David W. Binet. The first production in our 23.24 season is underwritten by Sandra Simpson in recognition of her generous gift to Canadian Stage’s Transformation Campaign. Season Sponsor

Mazin Elsadig and Sébastien Heins. Photo by Lorne Bridgman


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Topdog/Underdog Written by Suzan-Lori Parks Creative

Production

Tawiah M’Carthy Director

Daniel Bennett Technical Director

Jordan Laffrenier Production Dramaturge

Jillian Wardell Assistant Technical Director

Rachel Forbes* Set Designer Joyce Padua* Costume Designer Jareth Li* Lighting Designer Stephen Surlin Sound Designer Laura Baxter Stage Manager

Mary Spyrakis Head of Props Chynah Philadelphia Props Assistant Janet Pym Head of Wardrobe Kathleen Johnston Stitcher Crew

Anna R. Kaltenbach Assistant Stage Manager

Josh Vlodarchyk Head Technician

Scott Hammell Card Trick Consultant

Ben Junor House Technician, Sound Operator

David Chinchilla Fight/Intimacy Director Ausar Stewart Voice & Dialect Coach Cast

Ricky Boudreau Launderer

Topdog/Underdog is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. Produced on Broadway by Carole Shorenstein Hays, Waxman/Williams Entertainment, Bob Boyett, Freddy De Mann, Susan Dietz, Ina Meibach, Scott Nederlander, Ira Pittelman, Hits Magazine, Kelpie Arts, Rick Steiner/Frederic H. Mayerson, The Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival. Original New York production by The Joseph Papp Public Theater/ New York Shakespeare Festival, George C. Wolfe, Producer. Canadian Stage is a member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres and engages professional Artists who are members of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association under the terms of the jointly negotiated Canadian Theatre Agreement. Stage Employees of the Bluma Appel Theatre are represented by Local 58 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees

Special thanks to Colin Doyle and Amy Keating

Mazin Elsadig Booth Sébastien Heins Lincoln

*Indicated designers on this production are represented by the Associated Designers of Canada, IATSE Local ADC659.

This performance has a 20 minute intermission

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The Inheritance – Part 1 & Part 2 Antoine Yared, Qasim Khan, and Stephen Jackman-Torkoff. Photo by Lorne Bridgman

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Welcome to Canadian Stage Brendan Healy Artistic Director

Welcome to Topdog Underdog! We could not be more thrilled to be launching our 23.24 season with this modern classic by the extraordinary Suzan-Lori Parks. Written over 20 years ago, the play’s exploration of the collision between identity and history remains as pertinent and revealing as ever. It’s a work that stuns with its intimacy, its poetry, and its immediacy. Although the Shaw Festival production had a brief run in the city in 2011, we are pleased to be bringing the first Toronto-based production of this play - widely considered to be one of the most significant plays of this century. It is also wonderful to welcome Tawiah M’Carthy back to Canadian Stage as the director of this production. Tawiah was with us twice last season. First, with his arresting production of Jackie Sibblies Drury’s Fairview and, second, as one of the two creators/performers in Maanomaa, My Brother. Our 23.24 season is one of our most ambitious. Buoyed by last season’s success and support from our generous and committed donors, we put together a bold program of Canadian and international work for you. This fall alone, we will be producing the Canadian premiere of the Tony Awardwinning The Lehman Trilogy at the Bluma. We will be welcoming back internationally acclaimed choreographer Akram Khan with his spectacular adaptation of The Jungle Book. Canadian Stage favourite, Crystal Pite, will return with her newest work, Assembly Hall. And the beloved Red Sky Performance have put together an exquisite program of Indigenous dance. It is not too late to subscribe, save, and enjoy the perks of being a subscriber. If you have already subscribed, thank you. You are the backbone of this organization and we are so grateful for your patronage. Thank you for joining us and we look forward to seeing you again soon!

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October 12 – 14, 2023


Dramaturge’s Note I am often haunted by the people I knew who died violently. There are three that I recall. They were all young. They were all beautiful. Two of them were men. All of them were Black. Everyone involved was Black. I don’t know if the loss keeps me awake as much as the feeling that I am both a part of the murdered and the murderer, a brother of the killer and the killed. In Topdog/Underdog, Booth and Lincoln, two brothers inauspiciously named, seem to understand both the violence I witnessed and my tie to those lost. Although they hold a special affection for one another and their absent familial relationships, their relationships are marked by competition, dominance, and violence. They know how to put up their hands for you when you are down and use those same hands against you when they are down. At all points, they seem both completely together and completely alone. As I watch them eat, sleep drink, fall and reminisce about loved ones I am reminded of a line from SuzanLori Park’s Getting Mother’s Body “Everybody’s got a hole…a soft spot, sweet spot, opening, blind spot, itch, gap…some people got a hole in their head…a hole in the heart person craves company.” Booth and Lincoln are hole in their heart people. Suzan-Lori Parks, perhaps America’s greatest living playwright, premiered Topdog/Underdog in 2001. At the time, it was noted by critics as being more mainstream than her previous work because the play does not deal with history, nor does it break theatrical form in any evident waytwo features of her previous work. In dramatis personae of Topdog, the play is described as taking place “Here and now.” Is this actually a departure?

Parks has asserted that she uses theatre as “a way of creating and rewriting history...Since, history is a recorded or remembered event, theatre, for me, is the perfect place to ‘make’ history - that is because so much history has been unrecorded, disremembered, washed out, one of my tasks as a playwright is to –through literature and the special strange relationship between theatre and real-life– locate the ancestral burial ground, dig for bones, find bones, hear bones sing, write it down”. The bones that Parks’ has dug up are still with us singing but so is their history. History is always with us. The inheritance we receive isn’t always physical, and sometimes it resembles what we lose rather than what we gain. Booth and Lincoln hold history with them and seem to suffer from a type of determinism that has them sharing one room, one bed and one chair and desperately needing room for two. This show is as much about violence as it is about healing. We can take what we get from it and we can create and rewrite and dig up bones and sob and write it all down. SuzanLori Parks’ talent is her ability to hold both the living and the dead together and make them sing. It has been a great honour to work as Dramaturge of this production. Working with this cast, creative team and production team has been a dream come true. I am very thankful to Tawiah for asking me to join the team. Every day we discover new things about the text, we laugh a lot, dance sometimes, and at all points, we dig inside ourselves and sing. Jordan Laffrenier Production Dramaturge & Associate Artistic Director 6


Cast Mazin Elsadig - Booth Mazin Elsadig has been writing and acting professionally for two decades. He’s performed in multiple critically-acclaimed theatre productions such as Pass Over (Obsidian Theatre Company), Pipeline (Soulpepper), and Dora Award-Winning The Brothers Size (Soulpepper). His film/tv credits include Brother, Four In The Morning, Watch Dogs: Legion, and Stoked. He recently worked as a writer/story editor on Pretty Hard Cases (CBC/Netflix). Mazin is an alumnus of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (New York), and the Canadian Film Centre. Sébastien Heins - Lincoln Sébastien Heins (actor, writer, producer, director) is AAD of multi-Dora winner Outside the March (No Save Points, Mr. Burns, Mr. Marmalade, Mundane Mysteries). His solo show Brotherhood: The Hip Hopera (Winner: Best Emerging Artist, NYC United Solo Festival) toured North America and India. Theatre credits include: The Tempest, School for Scandal, Breath of Kings (Stratford 2016-18), Bang Bang (Factory, RMTC, Belfry) and Wedding at Aulis (Soulpepper). Screen credits include: Ghosts of Xmas Past, The Listener, Cracked, and his short Her Chance to Dream (Winner: City Stories Award). For Canadian Stage: Artistin-residence at BMO Lab for Creative Research, performer in Arturo Ui. Training: National Theatre School of Canada, School at Steppenwolf in Chicago. For Dasha, John, and Shella. Creative Suzan-Lori Parks – Playwright Named among Time magazine’s “100 Innovators for the Next Wave,” Suzan-Lori Parks is one of the most acclaimed playwrights in American drama today. She is the first African-American woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize in Drama, is a MacArthur “Genius” Award recipient, and in 2015 was awarded the prestigious Gish Prize for Excellence in the Arts. Other grants and awards include those from the National Endowment for the Arts, Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts and New York Foundation for the Arts. She is also a recipient of a Lila-Wallace Reader’s Digest Award, a CalArts/Alpert Award in the Arts, and a Guggenheim Foundation Grant. She is an alum of New Dramatists and of Mount Holyoke College.

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Tawiah M’Carthy - Director Tawiah M’Carthy is a Ghanaian-born, Toronto-based theatre practitioner, notable as a director, playwright, and performer. Director credits include Fairview (Obsidian Theatre/Canadian Stage), Death and the King’s Horseman (Stratford Festival) and Rihannaboi95 (Young People’s Theatre). Playwright/Creator credits include Maanomaa, My Brother (Blue Bird Theatre Collective), Yɛn Ara Asaase Ni (21 Black Futures, Obsidian Theatre), Black Boys (Saga Collectif) and Obaaberima (Buddies in Bad Times Theatre). Performer credits include Sizwe in Sizwe Banzi Is Dead (Soulpepper Theatre) and Ato in Body 13 (MT Space). Tawiah is a co-artistic director of Blue Bird Theatre Collective. Tawiah is a multi Dora-nominated playwright and performer. Rachel Forbes - Set Designer Rachel is an award-winning Set and Costume Designer creating for theatre, dance, opera and film. Her designs have been seen on stages, sites, and screens across Canada. Rachel is particularly interested in the development of new works, interdisciplinary explorations, experimental creation methods and designer-led theatre projects. Selected Credits: Treemonisha (Volcano Theatre); Of the Sea (Tapestry Opera/ Obsidian Theatre); Fairview, Choir Boy, New Monuments (Canadian Stage); Da Kink in My Hair, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Brothers Size (Soulpepper Theatre); Death and the King’s Horseman (Stratford Festival); Harlem Duet (Bard on the Beach); The Doctor’s Dilemma, Trouble in Mind, Victory, 1837: The Farmers’ Revolt (Shaw Festival); 21 Black Futures, School Girls (Obsidian Theatre). Joyce Padua - Costume Designer Joyce Padua is a Toronto-based set and costume designer. A BFA graduate of York University, her work as a designer and assistant has been featured in several productions including shows with the Shaw Festival, the Stratford Festival, and Factory Theatre. In 2021, Joyce was nominated as a Siminovitch Prize Protegée under designer Gillian Gallow. Previous theatre credits include: Prison Dancer (Citadel Theatre), Fall On Your Knees (Canadian Stage), Too True to Be Good (Shaw Festival), Vierge (Factory Theatre), Year of the Rat (Factory Theatre), Desire Under the Elms (Shaw Festival). Jareth Li - Lighting Designer Born in Singapore, Jareth is a stage designer based in Toronto by way of Calgary. He has a love for new work that examines identity politics, culture, and heritage. Select Credits include: Prince Caspian (Shaw Festival); Jersey Boys, Ring of Fire (Citadel Theatre); Every Little Nookie (Stratford Festival); Peter’s Final Flight (Ross Petty Productions); Controlled Damage (Grand Theatre); The Hours That Remain (Theatre Aquarius); The Home Project, The Wolves, Casimir and Caroline, Punk Rock (The Howland Company); Vierge, Prairie Nurse (Factory Theatre) In addition to his artistic practice, he is part of The Howland Company, as well as a stagecraft instructor at York University. Jareth is a member of the IATSE 659 – The Associated Designers of Canada.

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Stephen Surlin - Sound Designer Stephen Surlin is an interdisciplinary artist, designer, and educator. Surlin’s practice includes audio, visual, and technology-based theatre production work with Outside the March Theatre Company, Obsidian Theatre Company, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, and youth education programs with Soulpepper and Toronto Metropolitan University. Surlin’s art and design work often incorporates hardware, software and wearable sensors that wirelessly connect participants to interactive audio-visual experiences. Examples of this work include the wireless haptic feedback system in No Save Points (Outside the March Theatre Company), interactive audio-visual installations at Nuit Blanche (Toronto), and outdoor musical theatre at the SummerWorks Festival (Toronto). Jordan Laffrenier - Production Dramaturge Jordan is an award-winning director, producer, playwright, dramaturg and educator. Jordan is currently the Associate Artistic Director of Canadian Stage and Prime Mover Theatre Company. Jordan has held many musical theatre development roles in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto. Jordan is the founding Artistic Director of Then They Fight Theatre, a dramaturgically based theatre company dedicated to developing new work from the initial spark of an idea into a fully realized production. Jordan is an advocate of theatre that supports the community on and off stage and has partnered theatre productions directly with local charities. Laura Baxter - Stage Manager Select theatre credits include: Sweat, Love and Information, Venus in Fur, 9 seasons at Dream in High Park (Canadian Stage), Da Kink in My Hair, Pipeline (Soulpepper), Treemonisha (Volcano), Indecent, Oslo, My Name is Asher Lev, My Night With Reg (Studio 180), Black Boys, Arigato Tokyo, Obaaberima, The Maids (Buddies in Bad Times), Actually (Obsidian/ Harold Green), The Story, Tails From the City (Common Boots Theatre), Trout Stanley, Little Pretty and the Exceptional (Factory Theatre), 11:11, Elle (Theatre Passe Muraille), Soliciting Temptation (Tarragon Theatre). Laura is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, 2005. Thank you to my amazing wife Shawn and our daughter Amari for your unconditional love and support.

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Anna R. Kaltenbach - Assistant Stage Manager Anna is grateful to return to Canadian Stage after stage managing Maanomaa, My Brother last season! Toronto: Canadian Stage, Bustle & Beast, Culchahworks, Garner Theatre Productions, Project: Humanity. Broadway/N.Y.: Motown, Broadway Advocacy Coalition, Broadway Inspirational Voices. Tours: Hamilton, Motown, Once, Memphis, Shrek, A Chorus Line, Mamma Mia!, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Joseph… (Tokyo). West End: Motown. Regional US: Marriott Lincolnshire, Chicago Shakespeare, Other Theatre Company, Western Stage, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, Colorado Ballet, Opera Colorado. Scott Hammell – Card Trick Consultant Scott has been entertaining professionally around the world since 1998. The four-time Guinness World Record holder has hung upside down from a hot air balloon while locked in a straitjacket and chains, successfully completed a card trick while skydiving and jumped from an airplane while blindfolded and handcuffed to his waist. He has performed Houdini’s famous Milk Can Escape, juggled live explosives and has been shot at with a sniper rifle and caught the bullet as it ricocheted off a steel plate that hung around his neck. Whether it’s a palace in Abu Dhabi, a stadium in Malaysia or a hut in Kenya, Scott always brings his passion for his art to entertain and inspire! Scott has never been involved in a Canadian Stage production. www.ScottHammell.com Ausar Stewart - Voice & Dialect Coach Ausar Stewart is one of North America’s leading Voice and Communications coaches. As an actor Ausar trained at York University graduating with an MFA in theatre in 2003. Then as a teacher he trained with David Smukler graduating in 2007 with a Post Graduate Diploma in Voice, Speech, Accent and Dialect Coaching. Upon entering the profession he taught at many of Toronto’s most reputable theatre programs and established a private coaching practice. In 2019 Ausar journeyed to the Orkney islands of Scotland where he trained with his mentor’s mentor, the world renowned Kristin Linklater and in 2021 became a Designated Linklater Voice Teacher. Ausar is also a burgeoning Director and presently a Professor of Voice and Acting in the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University.

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