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UBC Players Club presents a short performance festival… Festival Dionysia!

UBC Players Club presents a short performance festival…
Festival Dionysia!

With the chill of winter coming in close there’s nothing better than an outrageous mix of comedy, tragedy, blood, coffee, paranoia, soul searching and rap battles to warm you up. The UBC Players Club Dionysia Short Performance and one Act Festival is coming soon!

Nero and Claudius of Rome discuss religion and write silly love poems in “A Roman Workday.”

A Christian TV host has the two worst interviewees of her career: a wingnut pontificates about devil worship and a girl sees God in a belfry – or does she? Find out in Don Nigro’s comedy ‘God’s Spies’.

“Price of Coffee” follows a young ‘writer’ on her quest to function as a basic human being. Being a twenty-something artist is tough, especially when you are in a new marriage with a guy who just doesn’t seem to get it. “As a writer, I’ll tell you right now, metaphors belong in fiction, not reality.” But the real world can sneak up and punch you in the face you if you aren’t paying attention; your whole world can crumble like a cheap dry scone over a simple cup of coffee.

Adult Superstitions is a musical representation of the imagination. The first scene is a love song between a woman and a photograph of her husband. The second scene is a rap battle between God and the embodiment of love.

A couple in 1930 Germany spirals into paranoia when their small son leaves unannounced in Brecht’s “The Informer”. When spying is encouraged by the government, who can you trust? Your neighbors? Friends? What about your own children? In 1930s Germany, when denunciations are rampant, a German couple spirals into paranoia when their son leaves unannounced. Where has he gone? And most importantly, what is he saying?

Oscar Wilde’s “A Florentine Tragedy” closes the show with a cuckolded merchant’s unfortunate return home. Simone, a florentine merchant, arrives home to find his wife Bianca in the arms of a local prince, Guido.

Featuring 7 short performances by Don Nigro, Oscar Wilde, Bertolt Brecht as well as original works and talent of over 40 local and UBC young artists ;The Festival Dionysia literally bursts with talent and will not be something to pass up (or down or out!). Running at the UBC Dorothy Somerset Studios from November 9th to 13th

Artistic Directed by Ryan Caron, featuring the writing talents of Matthew Willis, Emily Tyler and Christopher Pugh, with Directors Elisabeth Astwood, Ryan Caron, Emly Griffiths, Andrew Lynch, Chloe Packer and Christopher Pugh, and Stage Managed by Tasha Robinson.

Dorothy Somerset Studio | 6361 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC | Nov 9-12 7pm| Nov 13 2pm| Tickets: members $5/Non-members $10|Please reserve tickets at dionysiafestival@ubcplayersclub.com  or call 778-870-0200| More info at www.ubcplayersclub.com

Media contact: Nassreen Noorizadeh-Kollou | 778-870-0200 | nassreen92@gmail.com

Acting Opportunity!

Semih, a member of Film Society Productions is directing a one minute advertising video for UBC International Business Conference.

Looking for an actor to be Jimmy:
a smart, hardworking, faithful man of Jamie ( a respected man of power who wants to have access to the cheapest car in the world)

About the film:
will be like a shorty story
silent ( or viral) ad
entirely student produced ( including soundtrack)
shootings and practice time for Jimmy will not be longer than 2.5 hours in total
shooting starts week of Oct. 17th

about the director:
has been actively making short films and preparing videos for 2 years
2 films have won 1st place awards in high school film festivals
reference video at: http://www.vimeo.com/27454287

If interested, contact:
Semih Sezer
UBC Arts ’15
cell: 6047809481
semih.c.sezer@gmail.com

Play reading of Equus

We’re doing our first play reading of the year!
It’s the one that Daniel Radcliffe starred in on Broadway! We’ll be meeting on Wednesday, October 12 at 3PM in the SUB room 42T (in the basement). Snacks will be provided, and it’s a good chance to get to know some of your fellow members as well as flex those acting muscles. You can bring your friends too – the reading is free for members, but just $3 for non-members.
RSVP Matthew Willis, our writer-in-residence (matthew.willis@live.ca) if you plan on coming.
Check out the FB event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=270513156316420

The Pillowman: Crew Call & Front of House Volunteers

With The Pillowman just a week away, we are looking for anyone who is interested in being part of the running crew for the show. We tech on Monday the 21st, have a full dress on Tuesday and open on Wednesday. We run till Saturday. If you are interested send an email to thepillowman@ubcplayerclub.com .

We are also looking for people to work Front of House! We need 2 people for February 23, 24, 25 and 26. You get to see the show for free if you volunteer! Please email productions@ubcplayersclub.com to sign up!

Julius Caesar Play Reading

For our first event of the year, we will be doing a play reading of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar on Friday January 21 at 10am. It will be in the SUB (2nd floor where the couches are). If you are able to bring your own copy of the play, that will be great!! Let us know if you will be coming at our facebook event page

The Pillowman Casting Call

We are still looking for two young males to fill minor roles. They will both be playing a character entitled “young boy.” There is minimal dialogue, absolutely no acting experience is necessary!

We are also looking for a male dancer and assistant stage manager.

These roles need to be filled as soon as possible! Please contact Tanya Mathivanan at thepillowman@ubcplayersclub.com for more information or to schedule an audition.

Auditon for PHAEDRA’S LOVE

Auditions for Bear Bones Theatre’s Phaedra’s Love production is happening next week. The show will run from February 4-6 at the International House. This will be part of our extra show next year.

Bear Bones Theatre presents PHAEDRA’S LOVE by Sarah Kane
Directed by Andrew Lynch

“Phaedra’s Love” is Sarah Kane’s 1996 adaptation of Seneca’s “Phaedra”. It explores the brutal nature of love and social relations through an affair of a queen and her step-son.

2 M
2 F
4 M/F

Rehearsals will begin in January. Show will open February 4th and run until the 6th.

Audition dates are Dec 15th/16th from 5:00pm – 10:30pm. Please prepare one contemporary monologue.
To book an audition please contact Christina Dao at bearbonestheatre@gmail.com

Check facebook page for more details.

The Players Club Short Performance Festival

We will be having a short performance festival in the new year. Here is some info so far on it! Make sure to submit in your idea/proposal!

The Players Club Short Performance Festival
A Funtastic Free For All
What: An invitation to present and perform whatever you want!
When: The New Year, exact date, TBA
Who: You and collaborative partners!
Where: Likely in the Hut Dance Studio, room 128
Why: An opportunity to perform in a
How: E-mail your idea/proposal to president@ubcplayersclub.com

Auditions for The Pillowman

We are looking for actors and dancers for our spring production of Martin McDonagh’s “The Pillowman” directed by Tanya Mathivanan which is happening on February 22-26.

Auditions will be take place in SUB Room 42T on Thursday, November 25 and Friday, November 26 from 6-10PM.

Please prepare a short monologue, no more than two minutes; there will also be a cold read from the script. Contemporary monologues are preferred, but classical monologues will be fine if you feel very strongly about the piece.

Dance Auditions will be in SUB Room 42T on Wednesday, November 24 from 6-10PM.

Callbacks will be on Saturday, November 27.

Email thepillowman@ubcplayersclub.com for more info and to book an audition slot.

Rehearsals start in the first week of January and carry on right until we open. There will be rehearsals during reading break. Expect between 15-17 hours of rehearsals a week. They will take place on weekday evenings from 7pm-10pm and on a Sunday afternoon.

You can find more details on the audition event page

Please note that this play contains disturbing content and strong language. It may not be suitable for everyone.

The Bacchae Play Reading

This is a conjunction with CNERS Students’ Association – Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies.

We will be reading The Bacchae by Euripides. It will be on November 5 from 3-5 pm in Neville Scarfe Building (Faculty Of Education) Room 210 (Location Map).

Location is TBA at the moment. It will be in a classroom of either the Neville Scarfe Building or in Buchanan. There will be snacks.

People can read or watch. Let us know if you will be attending at our event page.