Performances
- Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 7:00pm
- Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 7:00pm
- Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 7:00pm
- Friday, December 13, 2018 at 7:00pm
- Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 2pm
Angelica Schwartz (Directing 2, Winnipeg MB) will be directing The Dragonfly of Chicoutimi by Larry Tremblay. A play about trying to find some belonging wihtin a community in which we are foreign.
Poster Design by Maryanna Chan (Set and Costume Design 2, Saskatoon, SK)
Book your tickets!The Dragonfly of Chicoutimi follows Gacon Talbot who wrestles with being a part of a community in which he cannot fully communicate with. As an anglophone in Quebec, Angelica Schwartz identifies her longing to belong in this wildly francophone province with that of the main character. Larry Tremblay’s play can be interpreted as an allegory for Quebec being an outsider within Canada. For the director, however, it speaks to our shared humanity, separated by walls.
Jean Asselin as Gaston Talbot
CREATIVE AND PRODUCTION TEAM
GRADUATING STUDENTS
Director
Angelica Schwartz D2
(Winnipeg, MB)
Costume Designer and Poster Designer
Joline Rath SCD3
(Saskatoon, SK)
Lighting Designer
Ryan Wilcox PT3
(Saint John, NB)
Production Manager and Technical Director
Patrick Fitzsimmons PT3
(Calgary, AB)
PROFESSIONALS
Set Designer
Marie-Eve Fortier (Set and Costume Design, 2017)
Sound Designer
Antoine Bedard
STUDENTS
Stage Manager
Caitlin Farley PT2
(Wetaskiwin, AB)
Assistants to the Set Designer
Marinette Couture Pelletier SCD1
(Neuville, QC)
Fiona Larnder-Besner SCD1
(Senneville, QC)
Claire Macaulay SCD1
(Mississauga, ON)
Assistants to the Costume Designer
Vivienne Angelique Worotnik SCD1
(Germany)
Sarah Chabrier SCD1
(France)
Assistant Stage Manager
Willian Aidan Lake Sparks PT1
(Salmon Arm, BC)
Head of Lighting and Sound
Brianna Unger PT2
(Ajax, ON)
Directing
Anita Rochon
Costume Design
Josee Bergeron-Proulx
Production Coach
David-Alexandre Chabot
Production Management
Andrea Lundy
Head of Wardrobe
Audrey Lee
André-Pagé Studio
National School of Theatre of Canada
5030, rue Saint-Denis
Montréal