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Toronto: Henry’s life is absurd. He wakes, he waits, he works. Felix is here to change that.
Every day the same dream. On a day like every other Henry shows up for
his bus so he can get to work on time. On this day waits the
mysterious Felix, standing perfectly still, anticipating Henry’s
arrival. Little does Henry know that Felix is here to change his life.
At least that’s what Felix wants. With the arrival of other absurd
characters including Henry’s schoolyard crush and his scolding,
anecdotal father, Felix finds himself racing to break Henry out of his
monotonous cycle and get him to live his life, before he wakes up and
has to do the whole thing over again.
Written in an absurdist style reminiscent of Edward Albee’s The Zoo
Story, Then He Wakes Up is a funny and truthful look at how people
live their lives bored, sad and angry but yet do nothing to take
control and fix things.
The idea of Then He Wakes Up was spawned by actor/ playwright Matthew
Sarookanian. The thought of sleepwalking through life and going to
work every day to a job he hates – until he dies, terrifies him. The
only solution of course is to stage something to remind him and
everyone else that your job does not control your life: you control
your life. You can change the dream.
Then He Wakes Up is directed by Joanne Williams who directed a very
successful comedy for last year's Toronto Fringe called Finally: An
Epic Cycle, which was written by Sarah Cody. This year Sarah is the
dramaturge for the new work, Then He Wakes Up. The cast is comprised
of talented actors including Jordan Mechano (Tallulah's Cabaret’s The
Boys in the Band), Matthew Sarookanian (Fly by Night Theatre’s Mr.
Marmalade) and Alex Sims (The Barstool players’ Theatre of the Film
Noir). It will be stage managed by Heather Bellingham (Nightwood
Theatre’s The Lawyer Show – Much Ado About Nothing) .
This is a show definitely worth checking out at the Toronto Fringe.
Then He Wakes Up will make you laugh, and maybe even break you out of
your routine.
Twisted Chaos Productions
in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents
Then He Wakes Up
written by Matthew Sarookanian
directed by Joanne Williams
featuring Jordan Mechano, Matthew Sarookanian, and Alex Sims.
dramaturgy by Sarah Cody
stage managed by Heather Bellingham
Theatre Passe Muraille - Main Space
16 Ryerson Avenue (Air Conditioned and Wheel Chair Accessible)
Running Time: 40min
Performances:
Thursday July 5, 2012 10:30pm
Saturday July 7, 2012 11:30pm
Sunday July 8, 2012 2:15 pm
Wednesday July 11, 2012 4:15pm
Thursday July 12, 2012 3:30pm
Saturday July 14, 2012 7:00pm
Sunday July 15, 2012 1:00pm
Media members please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating.
For more information visit: http://thenhewakesup.tumblr.com/
Toronto Fringe Festival, July 4-15
Fringe Box Office Information: On-line sales www.fringetoronto.com
By phone: 416-966-1062; Ticket cost: $10.00 (at the door); $11.00 (in advance)
2012-06-04
Then He Wakes Up