Another Home Invasion - Official STC Program

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Life after independent living.

By JOAN MacLEOD Directed by MARION de VRIES Starring LORNA WILSON 23 OCT to 1 NOV 2014 Artistic Director Caleb Marshall General Manager Kathy Heimbecker Box Office 705 674 8381 x21 sudburytheatre.ca

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CALEB MARSHALL, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Welcome to the Sudbury Theatre Centre’s second production of our Colourful New 2014.2015 Season, Another Home Invasion. Now that I have had some time to settle in, put fresh paint on the walls of my new house, and met so many wonderful new friends, Sudbury is feeling more and more like home every day. For those of you I have already had the pleasure of meeting, thank you for the warm welcome. For those I haven’t, I look forward to getting to know you all as we continue this journey together. The performance you are about to see mirrors our lives, both current and future, as it explores the theme of what you may call life’s one true inevitability: aging. Often, in our own youthful invincibility, we take for granted the ease with which we carry out our daily lives. We take for granted the strength of our memory, our tight skin and robust physique, and even the effortlessness it takes to get out of bed and dress ourselves in the morning. Above all, we take for granted that our loved ones will always be there to care for us, and us for them, and that we’ll be able to maintain our unassisted lifestyles forever. Joan MacLeod’s riveting play reminds us, both in a light-hearted and moving fashion, that the clock is always ticking for us all.

Recently announced as the new Artistic Director for Sudbury Theatre Centre, New Brunswick native Caleb Marshall spent the last five seasons as the Artistic Producer for Theatre New Brunswick where he launched TNB New Voices Opening Acts, TNB Next Stage Studio Branch, TNB Extras Reading and Presents series. He produced over 50 projects while at TNB, saw the highest percentage of NB theatre artists on stage in the companies 48 year history, oversaw the purchase of their building and the completion of an in-house studio theatre.

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Prior to coming to Theatre New Brunswick, Caleb served as an Education Practitioner at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre as well as resident director for their UK/European tour of Romeo & Juliet. He holds a BFA Honors in Acting from York University, an MFA with Distinction in Theatre Directing from Middlesex University London (UK) and trained with The Stratford Festival’s Conservatory for Classical Theatre Training, Moscow’s GITIS Academy and on an International Artist Fellowship at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Caleb has premiered roles for the National Arts Centre, Canadian Stage, The Blyth Festival, The Stratford Festival and the Old Vic in London. He has also taught workshops at festivals in Poland and Germany as well as teaching at St. Thomas and Dalhousie Universities.

Coming up later this month is my own contribution to our 43rd Season, an original adaptation of Miracle on 34th Street. This holiday classic is as relevant and meaningful as ever. It is the story of triumph of faith over greed, and goodwill over commercialism. We hope you and your family will join us. We promise to keep the theatre nice and toasty. On behalf of the STC Family, I’d like to thank our many partners and patrons for their support and of course, you, our beloved audience.

Caleb is the chair of the Regional Theatres Caucus for the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) and recently hosted PACTCON2014 in Fredericton. He has received the Christopher Plummer Fellowship Award and was recognized by the New Brunswick Arts Board with an Excellence Award in the Arts.

I’d also like to congratulate our Playwright-in-residence Matthew Heiti on his recent nomination for a Playwrights Guild of Canada award for his play Mucking in the Drift, which premiered here at STC last season. Bravo!

Select writing credits include three installments of Christmas @ theplayhouse (Fredericton Playhouse), Nights Below Station Street (NBActs, Eliot Haze Playwright Development Award), R&J (Toronto Fringe, Toronto Sun Fringe “Hot Pick”) Somme Letters Home (Atlantic Fringe/George Brown Theatre School/YPT). He also adapted Hockey Dreams for the stage with David Adams Richards and a new adaptation of Miracle on 34th Street.

Now, open your eyes and heart and enjoy Joan MacLeod’s Another Home Invasion.

Caleb Marshall Artistic Director ad@sudburytheatre.on.ca

He recently announced Theatre New Brunswick’s first ever ‘All New Brunswick Professional season,’ which will include his new Christmas Carol musical with composer Michael Doherty. ANOTHER HOME INVASION

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LOBBY ARTIST LASSE “LARSON” HEINONEN Born in Finland and now living in Sudbury, Larson is a visual artist who works in mixed media. He has studied Fine Art in Toronto, Kingston and Sudbury, and Forestry in Lindsay, and is presently studying Psychology at Laurentian University. Throughout his life, Larson has dealt with disabling personal problems. Human emotions are a very strong element in all of his paintings. Derived from his life experiences, it is what he knows best – people and their feelings. Since he began painting professionally, five years ago, he has already noticed a shift toward more positive themes. He is an active member of Northern Initiative for Social Action (NISA) and the local arts community, and volunteers his time to organizations where he once sought help. He has had several exhibitions and continues to produce prolifically. Larson’s People is the name of his STC exhibit, and it is most suitably named. To inquire about or purchase any of the art displayed in our lobby, please contact the box office at 795 674 8381 x21.

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ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT

JOAN MacLEOD Joan MacLeod’s style has been praised for clarity, humor, emotional honesty and a steadfast moral dedication to the empathies that transform us. Her dramas are profoundly rooted in real-life challenges to the human spirit, but always avoid sermons and transcend political viewpoints. MacLeod is the recipient of two Chalmers Canadian Play Awards and the Governor General’s Award. MacLeod was born and raised in North Vancouver. She graduated from the University of Victoria in 1978, and in 1981 she started graduate school at UBC in the Department of Creative Writing. In 1984 she met playwright Alan Williams and saw him perform. Between that and hearing an actor from the Playwrights’ Colony performing one of her poems she decided then and there on a life in the theatre. MacLeod’s plays include Jewel, Toronto, Mississippi, Amigo’s Blue Guitar, and The Hope Slide which all premiered at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. Little Sister and The Shape of a Girl have played widely both in Canada and internationally. Her play 2000 premiered at Great Canadian Theatre Company, and Homechild opened at CanStage. In 2009 Another Home Invasion opened at ATP in Calgary and Tarragon—a coproduction between the two theatres.

ABOUT THE PLAY We, each of us in the civilized western world, live in a space inviolate. “Our home is our castle,” as the saying goes: our shelter from the intrusion of the weather and other “outside influences;” our defence against physical and mental threats, real and imagined, to our private space; vault to our accumulated private property; theatre of our desires and aspirations; arena of our private victories and defeats, no matter how large or small; harbour of our secrets and fears; refuge to our children and family. Yet the very protection and security our home provides us with also isolates us from our neighbours, our relatives, and the public affairs of our communities – constructs a garrison of anonymity around us and our loved ones in which we can become unknown, unloved – no one that anyone need be concerned nor care about.

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We see the recent rise of home invasions in our society as a violation of our most intimate places: the perpetration of heinous crimes upon the aged, the disabled, the helpless, victimizing our citizens precisely where rules of hospitality and generosity should govern our social relations. All this and more is the subject of Joan MacLeod’s perceptively poignant play, Another Home Invasion, where “another” carries both its meanings: something commonplace; and something of an entirely different kind and nature. Of course this play involves the hapless, substance-abusing, middle-aged petty criminal we expect to find there, but is he the real threat to the home’s occupants? He even shows up for a return visit. Who, then, are the real perpetrators of the heartless betrayal of the elderly couple who lives here: who is it that’s robbing them of their possessions, their security, their relationship, their family – their home? The answers to these questions are as surprising as they are unsettling. STC 2014.2015 SEASON


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24 FEB to 1 MAR 2015

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Music, lyrics and book by Richard O’Brien Come up to the lab and see what’s on the slab. ANOTHER HOME INVASION By Joan MacLeod Life after independent living. MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET Adapted by Caleb Marshall From the classic by Valentine Davies, with additional writing by Erin Keating Will you believe? MOURNING DOVE By Emil Sher How far would you go for your child? A BRIMFUL OF ASHA Written and performed by Ravi Jain You don’t choose your family. Why choose your wife?

26 MAR to 4 APR 2015

RED By John Logan At the height of his fame, they changed the game.

23 APR to 15 MAY 2015

IN PIAZZA SAN DOMENICO By Steve Galluccio A farce of Italian proportions.

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THE COMPANY

ANOTHER HOME INVASION By JOAN MacLEOD Directed by MARION de VRIES

STARRING LORNA WILSON as Jean CREATIVE TEAM SCOTT PENNER, Set Designer SARA PASMORE, Costume Designer C. J. ASTRONOMO, Lighting Designer CHARLENE SAROYAN, Stage Manager

LORNA WILSON [Toronto ON] Starring as Jean For STC: debut Recent theatre credits: Peggy Randall in Mrs Dexter and Her Daily (Globe Theatre, Regina),Aunt Julia in Lend Me a Tenor (Thousand Island Playhouse). Lorna has appeared in many theatres across Canada. Highlights include: Denise in Bonjour La, Bonjour ( Stratford Festival); Mrs. Terence in Night Must Fall ( Shaw Festival); Jeanette in The Voysey Inheritance (Shaw Festival); Eileen in The Cripple of Inishmaan (Centaur Theatre); Maxine in Bordertown Café (Blyth Festival); Claire in A Delicate Balance (Persephone Theatre), Mrs. Blaine in Urban Voodoo (Crow’s Theatre), Ruth in If We Are Women (Persephone Theatre) and Aida in Over the River and Through the Woods ( Grand Theatre and Theatre Aquarius). Film and TV credits include a series regular on Bookmice, Warehouse 13, Grey Gardens, Rent-A-Goalie, 72 Hours: True Crimes, Sue Thomas F. B. Eye, Hemingway vs. Callaghan, First Do No Harm and Love and Hate. She has taught at both Queens and York Universities, teaching teachers how to teach Dramatic Arts in Schools.

SETTING & TIME Suburban North Vancouver. September 2008. Another Home Invasion premiered as part of the Enbridge playRites Festival of New Canadian Plays at Alberta Theatre Projects Another Home Invasion is staged by arrangement with Pam Winter, Gary Goddard Agency. garygoddardagency.com

Video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited. STC is a member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres and operates within the jurisdiction of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. STC serves as the chair of the Regional Theatres Caucus for the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT). STC 2014.2015 SEASON

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MARION de VRIES [Prince Edward County ON] Director For STC: debut A director and playwright, Marion’s directing credits include St. Anne’s Reel by Gil Garratt, Wilbur County Blues by Andrew Moodie (Blyth Festival); Girl Who Loved Her Horses by Drew Hayden Taylor, Jumping Mouse co-written with Columpa C. Bobb, and The Red Moon by Dawn Dumont (Centre for Indigenous Theatre); the musicals Ship of Fire, co-written with Suzanne Pasternak and Tom Leighton, Picton Papers by Leslie Arden, and Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave by Maynard Collins (Festival Players of Prince Edward County); Yes Yoko Solo (Loud Mouth Asian Babes / Factory Theatre /AGO) and The Yoko Ono Project by Jean Yoon (LMAB/Theatre Passe Muraille); Little Dragon by Keira Loughran (k’Now Theatre/ TPM). Marion’s plays are Jumping Mouse (Young Peoples Theatre, DORA TYA nomination 1998); Ship of Fire; big face (Wild Pig Theatre/Nightwood Theatre, Finalist – Chalmers Award 1997); idiot (SummerWorks Contra Guys Playwright Award 2003); mercedes (left hand theatre). Her new musical Kitchen Radio (lyrics and music co-written with David Archibald) premiered at Blyth Festival in 2014. Marion is a member of Playwrights Guild of Canada. SCOTT PENNER [Toronto ON] Set Designer For STC: set design for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Henry & Alice, Lawrence & Holloman, How It Works and set and costumes for Avenue Q and The Rocky Horror Show Selected Theatre: Cymbeline (Stratford Festival), Billy Bishop Goes To War, The Last Resort, (Globe Theatre); Hair (Grand Theatre); A Few Brittle Leaves (Buddies In Bad Times); Ordinary Days, Rooms (Winnipeg Studio Theatre); Arcadia, Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet (Hart House); Alice In Wonderland, Our Town, (Watermark Theatre); Twelfth Night, Macbeth (CTP); I Love You Because, (Stage West) Website: scottpennerdesign.ca SARA PASMORE [Cambridge ON] Costume Designer For STC: costume design for God of Carnage, Real Estate, Snow Queen, Mucking in the Drift, Our Town Costume design elsewhere: Snow White, Cinderella, Peter Pan, The Fly Fisher’s Companion, The Melville Boys, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Jessie’s Landing (World Premier), Alice In Wonderland (Lighthouse Festival Theatre). Set and Costume Design: 7 Stories (Redeemer University/College

C. J. ASTRONOMO [Toronto ON] Lighting Designer For STC: The Rocky Horror Show C.J. is a Toronto-based lighting designer who was nominated for the Pauline McGibbon Award in 2011. She has also worked as an assistant lighting designer at the Stratford Festival during the 2012-2014 seasons. Credits include: Impulse Festival (Soulpepper), Post Eden (Suburban Beast), Sudden Death (Pyretic Productions), Tick (Lallygag Theatre), Hero & Leander (Common Descent), Obeah Opera (b current), Oh, the Humanity... (Outside the March), Serious Money (Nightwood Theatre/Ryerson Theatre School). CHARLENE SAROYAN [Whitby ON] Stage Manager For STC: 9 shows including Mucking in the Drift, How It Works, Vigil, 39 Steps. Charlene is delighted to back at STC her home away from home. Charlene has also worked for Alberta Ballet, Drayton Entertainment, Theatre Pass Muraille, The National Arts Centre, Youth Theatre Montreal, and Theatre Direct. Charlene sends love to her wonderful friends and family for their endless love and support.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

14 NOV to 24 DEC 2014

EDWARD TATE ART EXHIBITION STC’s lobby gallery features the work of local artist Edward Tate.

21 NOV to 14 DEC 2014

MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET Adapted by Caleb Marshall From the classic by Valentine Davies, with additional writing by Erin Keating This holiday classic is as relevant and meaningful as ever; its story of triumph of faith over greed and goodwill over commercialism has enchanted us for over 65 years.

3 JAN 2015

YOUTH DRAMA CLASSES Winter session begins. $110 subscribers | $130 non-subscribers for ten classes DISCOVERY CLASS for ages 8 to 11, 10 to 11.30am DEVELOPMENT CLASS for ages 12 to 17, noon to 1.30pm Call 705 674 8381 for more information or to register. Space is limited.

3 JAN 2015

VOCAL CLASSES Winter session begins. $110 subscribers | $130 non-subscribers for ten classes VOCAL VIBES for ages 8 to 11, 3:45 to 5:15pm GLEE SPREE for ages 12 to 17, 2 to 3:30pm Call 705 674 8381 for more information or to register. Space is limited.

8 JAN to 1 FEB 2015 22 JAN to 1 FEB 2015

CINDY O’NEIL ART EXHIBITION STC’s lobby gallery features the work of local artist Cindy O’Neil. MOURNING DOVE By Emil Sher This play touches the soul and challenges the mind. Inspired by the true story of Saskatchewan farmer Robert Latimer, both sides of a life-and-death issue are passionately represented.

7 FEB 2015

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY by Richard R. George Adapted from the fantasy by Roald Dahl A Students On Stage Production Willy Wonka announces that he will open his famous candy factory and reveal “all of its secrets and magic” to the lucky children who find golden tickets hidden inside five randomly selected Wonka chocolate bars.

9 FEB 2015

PLAYWRIGHTS’ JUNCTION PUBLIC PRESENTATION STC’s Playwright-in-residence Matthew Heiti facilitates a public reading showcase of the works of talented local playwrights. Pay what you can at the door, 7pm.

24 FEB to 1 MAR 2015

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A BRIMFUL OF ASHA Written and performed by Ravi Jain Spend an evening with Canadian-born Ravi Jain as he revels in the freedoms and possibilities Canada has to offer while his parents are traditionalists, expecting him to honour his heritage. A thought-provoking generational and cultural clash that has moved audiences to laughter across the nation.

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MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET photos by Andre Reinders

JOIN US FOR OUR FAMILY HOLIDAY SPECIAL PRESENTATION 1

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1 Kevin Hare as Fred Gailey, Sofie Mais as Susan Walker, Emily Bartlett as Doris Walker; 2 Kevin Hare, Emily Bartlett; 3 Kevin Hare and Walter Learning as Kris Kringle; 4 Walter Learning and Sofie Mais; 5 Emily Bartlett, Robert Clark as RH Macy, J Sean Elliot as Mr Shellhammer; 6 Walter Learning, Robert Clark and Richard Allen Campbell as Gimbel ANOTHER HOME INVASION 27

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COMING SOON

ADAPTED BY CALEB MARSHALL

From the classic by Valentine Davies With additional writing by Erin Keating

21 NOV to 14 DEC 2014

Will you believe? Media Sponsor

Can one nice old man with whiskers change the lives of a world-weary mother, her little girl and all of New York City? This holiday classic is as relevant and meaningful as ever; its story of triumph of faith over greed and goodwill over commercialism has enchanted us for over 65 years. Full of “joy and love and all the other intangibles� this show is what we want Christmas to really mean. Santa Claus is coming to town... but this year, he has to prove it.

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