Tarragon Theatre presents TheatreRUN's The Double, an hilarious and innovative adaptation of the Fyodor Dostoevsky novella of the same name, created and performed by TheatreRUN Artistic Director Adam Paolozza (who also directs), Arif Mirabdolbaghi (bass-player and lyricist of the award-winning Canadian progressive metal band, Protest The Hero) and international actorViktor Lukawski. A dark comedy about our deepest fears of losing our identity, The Double opens October 23 and runs to November 24 (previews from October 15) in Tarragon's Extraspace.
When are you no longer yourself? The anxious government clerk Golyadkin is plagued by a stranger who looks just like him, but is more daring, romantic and brash. This uncanny triangle between a neurotic, his doppelganger and a stand-up bass transports us to 19th century Russian high society and Golyadkin's labyrinthine search for his identity as he desperately attempts to fit in.
The Double combines Dostoevsky's brilliant prose with physical theatre and original music to create a theatrical Molotov-cocktail filled with laughter and pathos. An exploration of alienation and paranoia, The Double speaks to our own fragile hold on reality in a time when our identity is as fluid as our facebook and twitter profiles allow.
The Double was nominated in 2012 for a Dora
Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play, with Andre Du Toit winning for Outstanding Lighting Design in the Independent Theatre Division. The full creative team returns for this incarnation which sees the script deepen after further development at Tarragon. The stage manager is Jiv Parasram.
"Clever and engaging... deliciously inventive... If Dostoyëvski foreshadowed Freud, this post-Freudian gang can mock him with elan." -
Kate Taylor, The Globe and Mail
"hystericalŠ. It's pure theatre, with none of the preciousness that term sometimes signifies and all of the exhilaration." -
Robert Cushman,National Post
Dostoevsky seems to be a part of the cultural zeitgeist this year as British writer-director
Richard Ayoade has also adapted The Double into a feature film of the same name starring
Jesse Eisenberg and
Mia Wasikowska that is being screened at TIFF 2013.
Adam Paolozza, Artistic Director of TheatreRUN and Tarragon's 2012-2013 Kareda Resident, further developed The Double under the mentorship of Tarragon's Artistic Director
Richard Rose. He also assistant directed Rose in No Great Mischief on the Tarragon Mainstage last season. Paolozza is a graduate of École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq and Ryerson Theatre School; he has studied Corporeal Mime with the Decroux company Intrepido in Paris. TheatreRUN is recognized as part of the next generation of exciting and physically innovative theatre creators and is co-creator (with Why Not Theatre and Theatre Smith Gilmour) of the internationally acclaimed hit show Spent, nominated for three Dora
Mavor Moore Awards, and winning for Outstanding Performance in a Featured Role (both Paolozza and
Ravi Jain).
Viktor Lukawski is an actor, director and freelance instructor working in Canada, France and Poland. Like Paolozza, he trained at the École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris, France. Lukawski recently toured nationally with Old Trout Puppet Workshops' hit Ignoranceand has co-written and/or performed in several productions, including Shostakovich, or 3 Days in Red (TheatreRUN), SplasH20 (Edge of the Woods Theatre / Houppz Théâtre), and the site-specific Much Ado About Nothing at Spadina House (Single Thread Productions). He is also a company member of Wet Picnic in England.
Arif Mirabdolbaghi is an up-and-coming Canadian music star with the progressive-rock outfit Protest The Hero, whose accolades include a #1 album, Juno nomination, certified Canadian gold DVD, several CMW awards and extensive touring across North America, Europe and Asia.
Tarragon Theatre presents the acclaimed TheatreRun production
The Double
Created by and starring: Adam Paolozza, Arif Mirabdolbaghi and Viktor Lukawski
Directed by Adam Paolozza
Costume Design by Adam Poalozza
Set Design by
Ken Mackenzie
Lighting Design by Andre Du Toit
Original Music by Arif Mirabdolbaghi
Opens October 23 and runs to November 24, 2013 (previews from October 15)
Tarragon Theatre's Extraspace, 30 Bridgman Avenue, Toronto
Tuesday-Saturday at 8pm, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30pm starting October 20.
Tickets range from $21-$53 (including discounts for students, seniors and groups)
AND a Pay-What-You-Can on October 15 at 8pm
- $13 Rush Tickets available at the door for Fridays (on sale at 6pm) & Sundays (on sale at 1pm) starting Oct. 25.
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Tarragon Theatre's 2013/2014 Season Sponsor is BMO Financial Group
Tarragon Theatre gratefully acknowledges annual operating support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario
Arts Council, and the Toronto
Arts Council.
ABOUT TARRAGON THEATRE
Tarragon Theatre is one of Canada's most important arts institutions. For more than 40 years, it has worked tirelessly to develop home-grown artists and contribute to Canadian culture. Tarragon's mission is to create, develop and produce new plays, and to provide the conditions for new work to thrive. Since its founding, over 190 works have premiered at Tarragon and over 500 scripts have been created and workshopped, receiving 33 nominations and 11 wins for the Governor General's Literary Award. Tarragon received the 2012 Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts in recognition of producing and developing leading edge and thought-provoking Canadian Theatre, both nationally and on the world stage.
Richard Rose has been the Artistic Director since 2002. For more information visit www.tarragontheatre.com.
Media refer: Dianne Weinrib, DW Communications 416-703-5479 dw@dwcommunications.net
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