Talk Is Free Theatre (TIFT) begins the new decade with a wildly imaginative double-bill including an unearthed piece of neglected Canadian theatre history and a playfully penned adaptation from one of Russia's most influential writers. Continuing this season's theme of celebrating the beautiful and the brutal, Herringbone is a deeply layered exploration of the effects on a young boy forced into the entertainment industry during dire times. The Yalta Game centers around two star-crossed strangers who are profoundly connected and invent ways of freeing themselves from their monotony.
Herringbone by Tom Cone leads the double-bill in what renowned journalist Christopher Dafoe describes as a "one-man show to end all one-man shows". Written in a time when Canadian theatre revolved around naturalistic family dramas, Cone emerged with a revolutionary mindset that explored existential, raw, and boundary-breaking narratives. Herringbone is a deeply personal journey of trauma that blends elements of musical theatre and comedy that only a truly outstanding performer could deliver.
"When I first read Herringbone, I knew it was a vehicle for a virtuoso actor and I immediately imagined Mike Nadajewski" says Trowbridge. He adds, "Mike [Nadajewski] is all at once a comedic genius, a virtuoso singer, and a deeply complicated and curious actor. He is a singular talent who is more equipped than anyone else in the country to tell this story."The Yalta Game is written by Brian Friel and adapted from the short story "The Lady with the Dog" by Anton Chekhov. Chekhov was one of the most distinguished figures in Russian theatre whose work illustrated the themes of yearning and longing for adventure, which are driving motives in The Yalta Game. Trowbridge explains, "The Yalta Game is about releasing the shackles of ordinary life and exploring thrilling new territory in both the real and imagined world."
During a vacation in Yalta, a resort city on the Crimean Coast in the Ukraine, Dmitri and Anna meet and immediately find themselves profoundly connected to one another. As their romance swells and they yearn to be with each other, they fear what repercussions their amorous dalliance will have on their lives and on their spouses.HERRINGBONE
Written by Tom Cone
Directed by Dylan Trowbridge
Music Direction by James Smith
Set Design by Joe Pagnan
Lighting Design by Jeff Pybus
Costume Design by Laura Delchiaro
Written by Brian Friel
Adapted from the short story by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Dylan Trowbridge
Set Design by Joe Pagnan
Lighting Design by Jeff Pybus
Costume Design by Laura Delchiaro
Preview is on January 23, opens on January 24 and runs to February 1, 2020
Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30pm, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, and a matinee at 2pm on Saturday February 1.
Five Points Theatre
1 Dunlop Street West
Barrie, ON
For tickets: www.tift.ca
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