Tarragon Theatre presents the world premiere of The Bakelite Masterpiece, written by Tarragon playwright-in-residence Kate Cayley, directed by Tarragon's Artistic Director Richard Rose and starring two award-winning, powerhouse actors, Geordie Johnson and Irene Poole. Set in the Netherlands in the aftermath of World War II, this penetrating new play exploring art, forgery and war crimes opens October 29 and runs to November 30 (with previews from October 21) in Tarragon's Extraspace.
Irene Poole was last seen on the Tarragon stage in 2012 in The Little Years, for which she won a Dora Award. She also won Doras for her performances in Birdland Theatre's The Last Days of Judas Iscariot and Factory Theatre's The Leisure Society where she also appeared in Bethune Imagined, Escape From Happiness and Better Living. Other theatre credits include appearances at the Stratford Festival (The Little Years, Three Sisters, The Taming of the Shrew), Soulpepper (The Gigli Concert), Citadel Theatre (God of Carnage), Alberta Theatre Projects (The Age of Arousal), Resurgence Theatre (A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Talley's Folly, Salt-Water Moon) and many more. Her film and television credits include Killjoys, Murdoch Mysteries, Carrie, Republic of Doyle, Breakout Kings and Rookie Blue.
Kate Cayley's previous play, After Akhmatova, was produced at Tarragon Theatre in 2011 and earned her a nomination for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. She is the artistic director of Stranger Theatre, and has co-created, directed and written eight plays with the company; her work with Stranger Theatre has been performed in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Istanbul, Turkey. She was the co-founder and co-artistic director of The Cooking Fire Theatre Festival from 2004 to 2012. Her first collection of poetry, When This World Comes to an End, was published last year by Brick Books, and her first short story collection, How You Were Born, was recently published by Pedlar Press. She has also written a young adult novel, The Hangman in the Mirror (Annick Press) that won the 2012 Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction. Her poetry, short stories and essays have appeared in literary magazines across the country, and she has been a playwright-in-residence at Tarragon since 2009. Upcoming for Cayley is a three-year collaboration with Halifax company Zuppa Theatre, writing a devised play tentatively titled The Library of Missing People. Richard Rose is the Artistic Director of Tarragon Theatre. Prior to joining Tarragon in 2002, Rose was Founding Artistic Director at Necessary Angel (a position he held from 1978-2002), Associate Director for Canadian Stage Company, Director of the Stratford Festival Young Company and spent ten seasons directing at the Stratford Festival. He has directed plays across Canada, the United States, and in London's West End in styles ranging from the environmental to the classical. Rose is well known for developing new work, including four plays that won the Governor General's Award and nine other nominated plays. He is a four-time Dora Award winner for direction and production and has had numerous nominations. He has also been honoured with a Doctorate of Sacred Letters (jure dignitatus) from Thorneloe University (Sudbury, his home town), the Canada Council Walter Carsen Award for Excellence in the Arts and the City of Toronto's Barbara Hamilton Award for the same.Tarragon Theatre presents the world premiere of The Bakelite Masterpiece By Kate Cayley Directed by Richard Rose Starring Geordie Johnson and Irene Poole Set and Costume Design by Charlotte Dean Lighting Design by André du Toit
Opens October 29 and runs to November 30, 2014 (previews from October 21) Tarragon Theatre's Extraspace, 30 Bridgman Avenue, Toronto, M5R 1X3 Tuesday-Saturday at 8pm; Sunday at 2:30pm and select Saturdays at 2:30pm: Nov. 1, Nov. 8, Nov. 15. Regular Tickets: $27-$53 (Previews: $21-$25) Cheap Seats: For every performance beginning October 30, 10% of the house is available for specially priced $15 tickets at the door, starting at 6pm for evening performances and 1pm for matinees. Tickets can be purchased through Patron Services at 416.531.1827 or by visiting www.tarragontheatre.com.
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