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NB Acts 2015 Hits the Streets for Week Two

Eight New Plays will Debut Sunday and Monday at the Festival…

..Starting with Street Scenes: Two Site-Specific Plays. Since premiering at the 2011 NB Acts festival, Street Scenes has been an audience favorite, staging new plays in unconventional settings around downtown Fredericton, with the works written specifically for and about those places.the field 2015 donovanThis year’s pairing of plays will be set in the scenic environs of the Green by the St. John River. Alex Donovan’s The Field tells the story of a years-long relationship in the space of fifteen minutes, aided by movement and music. The Field is directed by Jean-Michel Cliche and stars Kat Hall and Alexa Higgins, with original music composed and performed by Caitlin Leonard.

Jon and richard high res 2The second work in this year’s Street Scenes is the stirringly titled Jon and Richard Duel for Honour, by Jean-Michel Cliche (seriously, how could you resist a play called Jon and Richard Duel for Honour?). Featuring a pair of long-lost friends, a couple of swords rummaged from a dumpster, and a cutting, witty commentary on codes of masculinity and honour, Jon and Richard stars Jake Martin and Kevin Belyea.

Performances of Street Scenes: Two Site-Specific Plays will take place on July 26 at 5 PM and at 7:30 on July 27 and 28, with tickets ($10/$7) available on site.

A night of readings at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery (July 26, 7:30) will feature the winner of the 2015 NotaBle Acts High School Playwriting Contest, Kira Smith’s entertaining fairytale sendup The Damsel in Distress Who Saved Herself, and Iago Speaks, a work in progress by the NB Acts’ 2015 Playwright/Dramaturge in Residence, Daniel Macdonald. Originally from PEI but now based at Saskatoon’s largest professional theatre company, Persephone Theatre, Macdonald is an award-winning playwright whose works have been produced widely both nationally and internationally.

someone gets shot 2015 brunOpening on Monday and running daily at noon in Barracks Square, Taking it to the Streets is a production featuring free outdoor lunchtime theatre (July 27-31), staging the four winners of NB Acts’ 2015 ten-minute playwriting contest. Always popular with audiences and suitable for all ages, this year’s plays offer an hour of fast-paced, winning comedy. Alexa Higgins’ Bergman Gets Results takes us inside the minds of the members of a hilariously dysfunctional yoga class; Jake Martin’s Someone Gets Shot is a comic thriller that ends with a bang; Jeff Lloyd’s A Curious Incident at the Park in the Daytime makes a bestselling book the possible dealmaker/breaker in a chance romantic encounter; and Gordon Mihan’s Rest in Peace, Mr. Fish features a toilet as its central set piece (for obvious reasons..).

Depending on the weather, you can slap on some sunscreen and head down to Barracks Square (corner of Carleton and Queen Streets), or, if it’s raining, catch the shows under the tent in the Square. Lawnchairs are available on site, or bring a blanket if you’d like to sit on the grass.

Click the links elsewhere on this site everything else you need to know, and to find out what’s happening later in the week!

Angel’s River Kicks Off the 2015 NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival

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Warren Macaulay, Alexa Higgins, and Amelia Hay in Angel’s River. Photo: Mike Johnston

Eleven days of passionate, exciting, hilarious, and powerful theatre begins on July 22 with the start of the 2015 NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival.

The festival kicks off with Angel’s River, written and directed by Andrea Boyd. Set in rural New Brunswick in 1969 and inspired by real events, Angel’s River is the intense, poignant, and humorous story of 17-year-old Carrie Lynn, who becomes pregnant accidentally, gives birth to a little girl, and confronts the painfully wrenching decision over whether to give her child up for adoption. In its depiction of generational poverty, domestic violence, and the restricted lives and choices that women and the poor faced and continue to face in our province, Angel’s River is a hard-hitting and moving, but ultimately inspiring, New Brunswick story. The play features gorgeous set and projection design and lighting by Mike Johnston and Chris Saad, and beautiful original music by Mike Doherty, along with inspired performances by Andrea Dymond, Alexa Higgins, Warren Macaulay, and Amelia Hay. Angel’s River will be performed at the Black Box Theatre, Saint Thomas University, July 22-25, with performances at 7:30 nightly. The July 22 performance is pay-what-you-can, with tickets for other performances ranging from $10-$20, available at the door or in advance at Westminster Books.

Andrea Boyd on Angel’s River:

Welcome to 1969, New Brunswick.

Angel’s River is inspired by a true story, and I’d like to thank my Aunt Jeanne for providing so many crucial details about life in Waasis in the late 60’s. As a play that is close to my heart, I want to thank the entire company who have brought my words to life. They are generous, receptive, funny and courageous. I’m in the theatre right now, in fact, and we are adding lighting, projections, and sound – all of which propel us forward into the magical creation of our theatrical world. Also, thanks to Len for choosing this play and giving me the unique opportunity to direct my own work. Angel’s River premiered at Live Bait Theatre in 2010, and it has been a pleasure to revisit it, and to have the chance to do some rewrites. Getting a second production in Canadian theatre is a rare gift, and when you spend years working on a script, it’s very rewarding to see it appear again. Thanks to Don Hannah and Playwrights’ Atlantic Resource Centre for providing dramaturgical notes to lead me in the right direction.

Cast

Carrie-Lynn:                                                       Alexa Higgins

Rob:                                                                   *Warren Macaulay

April:                                                                   Amelia Hay

Marg:                                                                 *Andrea Dymond

* appearing with the permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association.

Crew

Stage Manager                                                     Kirsten Stackhouse

Production Manager                                             Mike Johnston

Set Design/Projection Design                               Mike Johnston

Lighting Design                                                    Chris Saad

Composer/Sound Design                                     Mike Doherty

Costume Design                                                   Denise Richard

Stage Hand                                                           Brittany Long