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Toronto, January 4, 2012 – Canadian Stage presents Cruel and Tender, a provocative play by Britain’s foremost contemporary playwright, Martin Crimp. Directed by celebrated filmmaker Atom Egoyan, this searing drama is based on an ancient Greek tragedy, but is set against today’s war on terror.
The production is a return to the stage for Egoyan, who has not directed a theatre production in Canada in the last 20 years, though he has been honoured for stage direction in Europe and New York in addition to helming an award-winning production of Die Walküre for the Canadian Opera Company in 2006. Renowned actress Arsinée Khanjian (Andromache, The Sweet Hereafter) plays the lead role, marking the first-ever live theatre collaboration between Egoyan and Khanjian.
Cruel and Tender will run in Toronto from January 21 to February 18, 2012 (Opening night: January 26) at the Bluma Appel Theatre in the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts (27 Front St. E.). Tickets from $22 to $99 are available online at www.canadianstage.com, by phone at 416.368.3110, or in person at the box office.
Written by noted playwright Martin Crimp, who will join the company in Toronto on opening night, Cruel and Tender updates Sophocles’ Trachiniae (or The Women of Trachis). Sophocles’ tale tells the story of Heracles, Greece's national hero, and what happened when he sent a captured princess home to his pining wife while he was away plundering the neighbouring village of Euboas.
In Crimp’s bold and visceral re-telling, Heracles is transformed into a modern military general (Daniel Kash) fighting a war on terror in bloodstained Africa. His pampered wife Amelia (Arsinée Khanjian) waits at home; unaware her world is about to be shattered with the arrival of Laela, a young African woman for whom her husband has committed unspeakable atrocities. Shockingly contemporary, Cruel and Tender is as much about the private wars waged in the domestic sphere as it is about modern politics.
“Cruel and Tender exemplifies playwright Martin Crimp’s extraordinary capacity to layer stories and his incomparable rich, poetic language,” says Canadian Stage Artistic & General Director, Matthew Jocelyn. “The play deals with international wars and an army general willing to create the worst of genocides to feed his own desires. Who better to bring this story to life and create something clear and deliciously theatrical for the audience than Atom Egoyan?”
“While aspects of the play seem ripped from today’s headlines, Cruel and Tender is also a powerful study of contemporary marriage,” adds Egoyan. “It looks at the web of relationships – between children, friends, professional associates, even past lovers – that swirl around any marriage, while providing an astute and critical study of contemporary warfare. The richness of the narrative and its characters is a testament to the playwright’s sensitivity and intelligence.”
Award-winning actress Arsinée Khanjian will lead the cast in the tour-de-force role of Amelia, the wife of The General, who eagerly waits for her husband to return from battle only to discover his motives for war are disturbingly personal. Cruel and Tender also reunites Egoyan with actor Daniel Kash (Fugitive Pieces, The Line) who starred in Egoyan’s Gross Misconduct in 1993 in the role of the tormented General. Alongside Khanjian and Kash, a talented cast including Nigel Shawn Williams (Topdog/Underdog, John Q), Thomas Hauff, Jeff Lillico, Abena Malika, Cara Ricketts, Brenda Robins, André Sills and Sarah Wilson appear.
About Cruel and Tender
Cruel and Tender after Sophocles’ Trachiniae
Written by Martin Crimp
Directed by Atom Egoyan
Cast
Arsinée Khanjian Amelia
Daniel Kash The General
Nigel Shawn Williams Jonathan
Thomas Hauff Richard
Jeff Lillico James
Abena Malika Laela
Cara Ricketts Physiotherapist - Cathy
Brenda Robins Housekeeper - Rachel
André Sills Iolaos
Sarah Wilson Beautician - Nicola
Creative
Set, Costume and Properties Designer Debra Hanson
Assistant Set & Costume Designer Michael Gianfrancesco
Lighting Designer Michael Walton
Sound Designer John Gzowksi
Projections Coordinator Cameron Davis
Stage Manager Michael Sinclair
Assistant Stage Manager Kristen Kitcher
Fight Director Simon Fon
Canadian Stage presents Martin Crimp’s Cruel and Tender at the Bluma Appel Theatre in the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts (27 Front St. E.) from January 21 to February 18, 2012 (Opening night January 26). Performances run Monday through Saturday at 8 p.m. with matinees on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m.
Tickets from $22 to $99 are available online at www.canadianstage.com, by phone at 416.368.3110, or in person at the box-office. Discount tickets are available through the Sun Life Financial Arts Accessibility Program. For details visit www.canadianstage.com. To learn more about the show, visit https://www.canadianstage.com/cruel.
Canadian Stage Production Sponsor: TD Bank Group
About Atom Egoyan:
Atom Egoyan’s films have been presented around the world, winning five major prizes at the Cannes Film Festival (including the Grand Prix), two Academy Award® nominations, and numerous other honours. His films have won over 25 Genies – including three Best Film Awards – and a prize for Best International Film Adaptation from The Frankfurt Book Fair. Egoyan’s work has been presented in several international retrospectives, including a complete career overview at the Pompidou Centre in Paris, followed by similar events at the Filmoteca Espagnol in Madrid and the Museum of The Moving Image in New York.
Before his film career, Egoyan began writing and directing plays in his hometown of Victoria and then in Toronto, where he was part of the inaugural Playwright’s Unit at Tarragon Theatre. Egoyan returned to the stage with his production of Salome, which was premiered by The Canadian Opera Company in 1996, and was later presented by Houston Grand Opera as well as several other successful remounts. His original opera, Elsewhereless, with music by Rodney Sharman, received over 30 performances throughout Canada and was nominated for six Dora Awards. In 1998, Egoyan directed the world premiere of Gavin Bryars’ Dr. Ox’s Experiment for English National Opera in London and also directed Richard Wagner’s Die Walkurie as part of the Canadian Premiere of The Ring Cycle, winning the Dora for Outstanding Production. On the occasion of Samuel Beckett’s Centenary Celebration in 2006, Egoyan’s critically acclaimed interpretation of Beckett’s Eh Joe was presented by The Gate Theatre in Dublin, later transferring to London’s West End (with Michael Gambon and Penelope Wilton) and remounted as part of the Lincoln Center Festival in New York in 2008 (with Liam Neeson). For this production, Egoyan won The Irish Times/ESB Award for Best Direction.
Egoyan’s art installations have been presented at the Venice Biennale, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Modern Art Oxford, and several other museums and events. His writings have been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Village Voice and several other publications, including his own book projects. Egoyan has been knighted by the French Government, received State Honors from The Republic of Armenia, and is an Officer of The Order of Canada.
2012-01-04
Toronto: Atom Egoyan directs Canadian Stage’s “Cruel and Tender” playing January 21-February 18