Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Almighty Voice comes home.

We never got a bigger laugh from Awas! A showstopping laugh from one word in Cree.  Literally showstopping. Derek Garza had to wait for the wave of laughter to crest and recede.

The sold out opening night house was half full of students from ITEP at the University of Saskatchewan. We could tell from the laughter who had the language. After the show, one of the Cree-speakers said about Derek Garza, “he did pretty good, I always understood what he was saying”.  One audience member who is just learning the language said he loved it because he could understand most of what Derek was saying, because Derek spoke like he did, as a learner.

The BackStage Stage at the Frank and Ellen Remai Arts Centre is an intimate (read: small) space.  When Almighty Voice comes into the audience to flirt in the second act, he travels all the way to the back row. When audience members are weeping in the final moments, the actors can hear their breath, their sniffles. Not only did they stand at the end, they stomped their feet on the hollow seating risers, and so the ovation sounded like thunder.

Three sold-out shows. Three standing ovations. As I write this, the company is on its way to Vancouver, but Almighty Voice will be remembered here in Saskatoon.


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Almighty Voice and His Wife to S'toon and then PuSh!

In anticipation of the next stops on tour, here are some behind the scenes photos from rehearsal.  Almighty Voice and his Wife is being hosted by Hardly Art in Saskatoon and then we are a part of the Vancouver PuSh Festival.

We're almost sold out in Saskatoon, so if you're planning to go, book now!

Persephone Theatre Backstage Stage
Friday 27 and Saturday 28, 8 p.m. & Sunday 2:30 p.m.
Box office: persephonetheatre.org or 384-7727


 
Director Michael Greyeyes with the cast 
In Vancouver
February 1-4, 2012  8:00pm
Matinee Feb 4 at 4:00pm
Waterfront Theatre, 1412 Cartwright Street, Granville Island.
Post-Show Talkback Feb 2, led by Stephen Drover 
Show Preview Article

Rehearsal Photos generously provided by www.juancamilopalacio.com
 
PJ Prudat in Rehearsal  



 
Derek Garza in Rehearsal

From the Gorgeous CIty of Whitehorse

We arrived safe and sound after a long travel day. Erin from the Yukon Arts Centre and Ruth from Nakai met us at the airport and made sure we were safely ensconced in the hotel. Embrace, another offering of the Pivot Festival was having an open dress rehearsal that evening. We had an awesome time of it, sang some karaoke to enliven the evening and had the most amazing welcome meal. David Skelton was in attendance so we had the opportunity to touch base with him, which was lovely.

Monday, Cole and I spent the day at the theatre, which is GORGEOUS! Everything on that front seems to be on track. I also managed to take care of the costume repairs. Erin from the Yukon Arts Centre took me on a drive around town to find a seamstress and a cobbler... the seamstress we found was a woman named Helen. She repaired what needed to be done AND reinforced all other seams on the garment as she could see that they needed it. She did all of this unbidden or asked for $5. $5! I tried to pay her more, she would not let me. So I offered her two tickets to the show tomorrow evening. I hope she comes. Lovely lady... gotta love the North!

Last night we all trekked out to the Hot Springs for a few hours which was lovely and relaxing. Then we looked at stars from the darkness of the bush on the way back. No northern lights but fingers are firmly crossed.

This morning PJ and Derek are in a radio interview at CBC.

We are all looking forward to getting into the theatre this afternoon for a run. It is such a beautiful space and the largest stage we have played so far. I am particularly excited to see how Act Two looks with all the inner workings of the space on view to the audience. We have a photographer coming this afternoon as well, from Nakai.

So that is our adventure so far. Thanks again for getting us here.

xxx
Richard

Photo of Whitehorse by Richard Cliff

Almighty Voice and His Wife play the Yukon Arts Centre Wednesday, Jan. 25, 4 PM and 8 PM