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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

The Pillowman (Feb 23-26)

Our spring production of Martin McDonagh’s “The Pillowman” directed by Tanya Mathivanan is slowly approaching. Here are the details:

Feb 23-26, 2011
Location: Dorothy Somerset Studios
Showtime: 7:30pm
Tickets: $5 members/ $8 student/ $10 for everyone else (Email productions@ubcplayersclub.com to reserve tickets.)
Press Release
Facebook event page

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

Phaeda’s Love (Feb 4-6)

Bear Bones Theatre presents:
Phaedra’s Love by Sarah Kane
Directed by Andrew Lynch
Feb 4th-6th, 2011
International House, 1783 West Mall, UBC
Shows at 8:00pm
Tickets: $10 (For tickets, e-mail bearbonestheatre@gmail.com)

WARNING: Phaedra’s Love contains disturbing material

This also includes Medea Redux

More details, facebook events page

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 Flu Season: Nov 10-13

Our fall production The Flu Season from MFA directing candidate Brian Cochrane is coming up!

Will Eno’s The Flu Season is a love story set in a mental health institution. It is also a play about making a play set in a theatre. Hilarious, tragic and often absurd, The Flu Season examines what happens when our feelings change. Should we just keep going on as though nothing’s happened for the sake of others? Do we follow our intuition no matter the consequences? What if our new feelings get the better of our good intentions? There is also group therapy, speaking in tongues and imaginary cake.

Location
Dorothy Somerset Studios

Dates:
November 10, 11, 12, 13: 8 pm
Matinée Nov. 13: 2 pm

Doors open at 7:45.

Tickets:
$10 – non-students
$8 – students
$5 – Players Club members

Special: November 10th is pay-what-you-can.

Tickets will be sold at the door. Email productions@ubcplayersclub.com to reserve tickets

More information at our events page

2010/2011 Season Announced

We are pleased to announce our two mainstage shows for the 2010/2011 season.   Our fall production from MFA directing candidate Brian Cochrane is The Flu Season by Will Eno.  In our spring slot we are proud to support Tanya Mathivanan’s presentation of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman.  Please stay tuned for information about auditions and crew calls or contact info@ubcplayersclub.com for general information about our shows. 

Come find our booth at Imagine Day Main Event Carnival or during club days in the SUB Sept 22-24th.

Sex and Death

Oct 21 – 24 at 7:30pm
Matinee Oct 24 at 3pm

Spectral Theatre Studio (350 Powell St.)

The UBC Players are excited to announce their co-production of “Sex and Death: Six Short Plays by Don Nigro”. Creepy, thrilling and sexy shorts by one of America’s premier playwrights, co-presented by Vancouver’s creepy, thrilling and sexy Spectral Theatre Society!

Featuring classics such as:

Specter – Directed by David Mott & Megan Gilron
Something in the Basement – Directed by Andrew DeVilliers
Lurker – Directed by Lori Watt
Scarecrow – Directed by Chelsea Haberlin
The Devil – Directed by Emmelia Gordon
The Woodman and the Goblins – Directed by Devan Vancise & Sarah Stupar

There will be a matinée on Saturday, Oct. 24th. Doors at 2:30 Pm and Show at 3:00 Pm.
*Saturday’s showings will present all six plays in the festival. All other showings will present four.

Subject matter may not be suitable for all ages.

Seating is limited so be sure to purchase your tickets ahead of time.

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE…
https://ca.brownpapertickets.com/event/82296

Lovestruck

Written and directed by Andrey Summers

Nov 4 – 7 at 7:30pm
Matinee Nov 7 at 1:30pm

Dorothy Somerset Studio (6361 University Blvd, UBC)

An awkward and apocalyptic love story emerges in the midst of the Great Depression when Victor Crancy, an obsessive ancient history scholar on a mission to decode the infamous Necronomicon, meets Tammy Lancaster, a dizzy small-town flower-girl from Arkham Massachusetts. Smitten, Tammy tries to work her own magic but soon discovers that love isn’t all flowers and romance. Sometimes it’s the destruction of the entire planet.

email tickets@ubcplayersclub.com to reserve tickets. $8 for members, $10 for students, $15 for adults.

Faust

UBC PLAYERS’ CLUB PRESENTS A TIMELESS STORY OF SPIRITUAL TRAGEDY:

CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE’S The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus

With direction by UBC Theatre student Andrew Isaak along with choreography by Ariana Barer and original musical composition by Nico Rivela breathe life into Christopher Marlowe’s timeless story of spiritual sacrifice in the name of knowledge and power.

Produced by the UBC Players club, Faust runs from February 24-27 at UBC’s Dorothy Somerset Studio, Vancouver, BC. Curtain is at 8pm.

A dark and twisted tale of one man’s descent into his own soul, this classic tragedy follows the life of Doctor John Faustus, a scholar who having learned all that the world has to offer sells his soul to the sly demon, Mephistophilis, for knowledge of the necromantic arts. In exchange for 24 years of life, where he is entertained by demons, and clumsy peasants, Faustus willingly forfeits his soul to Lucifer and eternal damnation. The following 24 years takes Faustus from Rome, to German, and even to Hell and back, all the while raising his esteem in this life but damning himself in the next.

Offering a glimpse into the past, Faust is a dark, spiritual drama which makes one question: What is the value of your soul, and how much would you sell yours for?

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THE UBC PLAYERS CLUB:
Founded in 1915, the Players Club is the first club ever to be constituted at UBC. Back then, it was the sole outlet for theatre on campus, but since the creation of the theatre department at UBC, the Players Club has adjusted its aim to providing opportunities for students from all faculties to create theatre on their own terms. Whether they’re new to theatre or it’s an old love, students find opportunities to be an actor, director, writer, and designer, as well as producer, promotions manager, or production manager (an experience they won’t find anywhere else on campus).

PRESS CONTACT: Alicia Parayno
EMAIL: promotions@ubcplayersclub.com

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