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Toronto: “1991” by Guilty by Association appears as part of Why Not Theatre’s RISER Project May 22-June 1, 2019

Monday, April 1, 2019

Coming Soon: Critically acclaimed theatre company, Guilty by Association, presents its haunting new piece 1991. A live film/theatre experiment, 1991 is the coming-of-age story of a young drifter lost in the backseat of shit cars deep in the savage South. Written by Guilty by Association Artistic Director, Cole Lewis (these violent delights/GBA,Antigonick/GBA), 1991 premieres at Why Not Theatre’s Riser Project (May 22-June 1 2019) and tours to St. Catherine’s for the In the Soil Festival (June 7-9, 2019).

After a serial killer strikes again in her hometown, welfare kid Nicole, voiced by Cole Lewis, heads south of the border to stay with her father, a boozy, fist-swinging Vietnam veteran. But safety is elusive and one neighbourhood danger is exchanged for another. And another. Jumping from crap car to seedy bar to crap car, 12-year-old Nicole hunts for a way out unscathed. Performer Jessica Carmichael (Women of the Fur Trade/WeesageechakFestival, Pawakan Macbeth/StratfordFestival) voices 1991’s eleven other characters, accompanied with live voice modulation by Sam Ferguson. The performance of 1991 is followed by a long table discussion and audience members are welcome to join the moderated conversation facilitated by Jessica Carmichael.

Cole Lewis helms this tightly knit team, partnering with Patrick Blenkarn (culturecapital/MagneticNorth, Soliloquy in English/SummerWorks) to create an other wordly projection design and Sound Designer, Sam Ferguson (Books/SFU, An Endless Procession/OpenWorld Film Festival) to create this experimental, modulated and manipulated landscape of the live movie. Riser Lighting Designer, Andre Du Toit (PrinceHamlet/WhyNot Theatre,Jerusalem/Outsidethe March/Company Theatre) creates the scenic lighting, with Mina James (NaughtyListers/SecondCity, Blood Wedding/Buddies in Bad Times Theatre) and Montserrat Videla (The Wolves/Rumble Theatre, these violent delights/GBA) as live puppeteers of overhead photo projections.

1991 is rated PG-13 for stranger danger, crabbing, drunk dads, teenage vandalism and sexual assault.

Vancouver based Guilty by Association seeks to expand what theatre can do, devising work from design ideas, exploring modes of storytelling, and scheming to fuse media to the stage. Projects include: these violent delights (Summerworks/2017), Moderato Cantabile (Summerworks/2015), Antigonick (Summerworks/2014), ain’t gonna make it (Ars Nova’s AntFest/2012). 1991 offers a distinctive blend of analogue and digital technology that is matched by a poetic and raw story.

1991

Written and Directed by Cole Lewis

May 22-June 1, 2019

    A Guilty by AssociationProduction

RISER Project 2019

Previews Wednesday May 22, 7:00 PM

Opening Night Thursday May 23, 7:00 PM

May 24 & May 25, 7:00pm

May 28, 30, June 1, 9:00pm

May 29, 31, 6:00pm

The Theatre Centre

BMO Incubator

1115 Queen St. West

*Wheelchair accessible venue

TICKET PRICES- RISER PROJECT

Pay What You Can Afford

$12, 20, $35, $60

tickets.theatrecentre.org

1991 is presented as part of Why Not Theatre’s  RISER Project, acollaborative producing model generously supported by RBC, TD BankGroup, and the Government of Canada.”

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For more information and to purchase tickets visit www.guiltybyassociation.ca

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