Friday, May 25, 2012
Rehearsal Hall 2012, May 25-27
Rehearsal Hall is an event put on by Fresh Herbs, Tarragon Theatre's youth development program(s). The mini-festival of their latest creations features 10-minute plays, a staged reading and a public panel. All events are pay-what-you-can.
It kicks off tonight with an open rehearsal of the two primary programs. Then tomorrow, there will be a professional workshop reading of The Education of Jamie Stewart by Lyndsey Bourne, followed by the first of the primary programs. The second takes place on the Sunday afternoon, followed by a panel discussion.
All events take place at the Tarragon Theatre, 30 Bridgman Avenue, near Bathurst St. and Dupont St.
http://www.tarragontheatre.com/outreach/youth/rehearsal-hall.php
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Rehearsal Hall — a mini-festival by Fresh Herbs at Tarragon
Friday May 25th
8:00 pm – Open dress rehearsal for Primary Programmes A & B
Saturday May 26th
7:00 pm – Under 20 for Under 20s
8:00 pm – Primary Programme A
Sunday May 27th
2:30 pm – Primary Programme B
3:30 pm – Concord Floral conversation
Primary Programme A
Rehearsal Hall a prologue devised by the company; Running, or Still Being There by Mohamad Abuali; Home by Rebecca Tran; and Impetuous by Calyx-Chip Passailaigue.
Primary Programme B
Rehearsal Hall a prologue devised by the company; Art of Work by Julian Lee; Stuck by Tia Anderson-Hudson; and Impetuous by Calyx-Chip Passailaigue.
Under 20 for under 20:
A professional staged reading of The Education of Jamie Stewart by Lyndsey Bourne, winner of the Under 20 for Under 20 Playwriting Competition.
Concord Floral conversation:
A public conversation with performers and creators of Concord Floral by Jordan Tannahill: Fusing the paintings of Toronto's Kris Knight, Boccacio's 14th century plague narrative, The Decameron, and teen garage band DIY, the piece creates a raucous sound and image driven performance that asks what remains sacred for a new generation?
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All dates are pay-what-you-can
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