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“Emerald City” – a musical play at Fringe

Darren Stewart-Jones, producer of the annual Gay Play Day Festival, which has been staged each September in Alumnae Theatre’s Studio since 2012, has written and directed a Fringe show.

Opening tonight at 10:30 pm!Emerald City - directed by Darren Stewart-Jones

Emerald City – directed by Darren Stewart-Jones


It’s a “wicked” Wizard of Oz sequel titled Emerald City – A Musical Play.  Dorothy and her friends take a detour off the yellow brick road and find themselves in group therapy with Dr. Oz, Psychiatrist, figuring out life in the Emerald City one step at a time.

Dorothy: Christie Stewart
Tin Man: Matthew Fuller
Scarecrow: Chris Vergara
Lion: Dillan Chiblow
Glinda: Rory Bray

Conceived & Directed by Darren Stewart-Jones
Music direction by Nicole Byblow
Choreography by Allison Beula

Show times/dates:
TARRAGON THEATRE, 30 Bridgman.
Thu July 3 at 10:30pm
Sat July 5 at 3:30pm
Mon July 7 at 6:15pm
Wed July 9 at 7:30pm
Fri July 11 at noon
Sat July 12 at 6:15pm
Sun July 13 at 4:30pm

Tickets are $10 at the door or $12 in advance at http://fringetoronto.com/ or by phone at 416 966-1062.

Remember that the new Fringe policy is to make 100% of the tickets available for advance purchase.  Darren advises that Emerald City is in one of the larger Fringe venues, so some tickets should still be available at the door even if you have not purchased in advance.

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Tech week for New Ideas Festival: It all comes together now…

The 26th annual New Ideas Festival opens March 12, and Tech week starts tonight!  Each of the 12 plays in the Festival’s weekly program get a 2-hr slot in which to work out their lighting and sound cues, and crucial timing issues (entrances, exits, props, etc.).   It’s kinda like the Fringe, except this is part of Alumnae Theatre Company’s season, not  independent productions.

The magic happens courtesy of the Festival’s Technical Director Bill Scott and the lighting operators – Alia Koster (for Week 1) and Armand Baksh (for Weeks 2 and 3).  Sound cues like music, ringing phones or doorbells, etc. are created by the individual shows, and operated by that show’s stage manager.

The whole thing is scheduled and overseen for Alumnae Theatre Company by the Co-Artistic Directors & Producers of the New Ideas Festival, Pat McCarthy, Jennifer McKinley, and Carolyn Zapf, with Associate Producer June Rogers.

The 12 short plays in the weekly program have 6 performances each:  Wed – Sat at 8pm, plus Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30.  Each night (or matinee), your ticket admits you to ALL FOUR short plays scheduled on that night (or matinee).  So you may come to New Ideas  especially to see your son/sister/spouse/friend’s play, but will also see three others – and you’ll be their first audience, because every script considered for New Ideas is a world premiere.

In addition to the weekly lineup, there are also three longer plays (around 60 mins each) that receive one staged reading – at noon on each of the Saturdays.   In Week One (Sat March 15), the reading is Royal Seasons  by Norma Crawford, directed by Nina Kaye.  It’s a look at the fateful romance between King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.  The Week Two (Sat March 22) reading is Charles Hayter’s Radical – another inspired-by-true-events play (directed by Darcy Stoop) about a dedicated clinician in the 1940’s and her efforts which led to the revolution of treatment for breast cancer.  Week Three’s reading (Sat March 29) is Rotating Thunderstorm by Taylor Marie Graham, directed by Jill Harper, in which a modern family in Huron County survive a tornado’s aftermath.

New Ideas Festival 2014

New Ideas Festival 2014

Visit our website www.alumnaetheatre.com for more info, synopses of everything, and bios of the writers and directors.  You can also purchase tickets or passes online for the weekly programs.  No online purchases or reservations for the staged readings, which are Pay-What-You-Can at the Box Office (cash only) unless you have a Festival Pass.

For breaking news, progress reports, anecdotal tidbits and photos, check out the Facebook event New Ideas Festival 2014 (https://www.facebook.com/events/216620838509362) and follow us on Twitter @alumnaetheatre.  Search for #NIF2014.

See you in the Studio, March 12 – 30!

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Connections, connections… Help Yourself stars Tim Walker, who appeared in the world premiere of Catherine Frid’s GuineaPigging in April 2011. He is amazing in a totally different role here. Julia Lederer (writer of and one of the actors in With Love And A Major Organ) has written other short plays which premiered in Alumnae Theatre’s New Ideas Festival.

life with more cowbell

Hey kids! Missed a really great show at Toronto Fringe? Well, you’ll have another chance to see these at the Best of the Toronto Fringe (July 18 – Aug 3) at the Toronto Centre for the Arts:

HELP YOURSELF
MAHMOUD
POMME IS FRENCH FOR APPLE
RARE
THE SHAPE OF THINGS
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
THE WAKOWSKI BROTHERS
WITH LOVE AND A MAJOR ORGAN

Advanced ticket purchases are recommended to avoid disappointment. For the full schedule and tickets, check out the TCA site here: http://www.ticketmaster.ca/Studio-Theatre-at-the-Toronto-Centre-for-the-Arts-tickets-Toronto/venue/131883?brand=tca_studio

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