Hey everyone -
Every month, I start off this newsletter by talking about how busy I am. It's time for a change, because... this time I'm not going to talk about it.
Here's what I've got cooking:
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Matadora
- ALS Fundraising / Markapalooza 2
- POST
A Midsummer Night's DreamMay 7-29, 2009
Tuesday to Saturday @ 8:00 pm
May 16 and 24 @ 2:30 pm
Arrata Opera Centre1315 7th St SWAdults $25, Students/Seniors $20
www.shakespearecompany.com
I'm delighted to once again be working with the Shakespeare Company, whose elegant presentations of the Bard's work are consistently excellent.
This famous comedy begins as Duke Theseus prepares to wed Hippolyta, the Queen of Amazons. On the eve of the royal nuptials, forbidden lovers Hermia and Lysander escape into the enchanted wood to elope under the full moon, but the wood's mischievous fairy-folk have other plans in store for the two lovestruck couples.
This production utterly transforms the Arrata Opera Centre into a twilight wonderland, where the forces of nature come to life. Welcome the first days of summer with one of Shakespeare's most enchanting creations!
MatadoraMay 27-June 6, 2009 8:00 pm nightly (no show on Sunday, May 31)
2:00 pm matinee on Saturday, June 6
Joyce Doolittle TheatrePumphouse Theatres (2140 Pumphouse Ave SW)Adults $16, Students/Seniors/Equity $12403.263.0079 - tickets.pumphousetheatre.ca
Trepan Theatre is back! I worked with them on last year's catacomb comedy
La Mexicaine de Perforation. Now, they turn their slapstick sights on a historical figure from 1920s Spain - La Reverte.
Juanita Cruz dreams of becoming a bullfighter, but no one will train her. No one except La Reverte, a transvestite master of the bullring who has fallen into security. Witness the triumphant return of the Gender-Bending Bullfighter in Trepan Theatre's trademark style of tour-de-force physical hilarity. Starring Aaron Coates, Cheryl Hutton and Alice Nelson.
Should be a rollickin' good time. Hope to see you on opening night!
ALS Fundraising / Markapalooza 2
Wow. You are a tremendously generous and supportive bunch of people.
I started my 2009 fundraising efforts for the
ALS Society of Alberta less than two weeks ago, and with your help, I've already raised over $4,000. That's a huge start toward my $10,000 goal, and I'm blown away by the response. I will still be fundraising until
Betty's Run for ALS on June 14, so it's not too late to check out my
fundraising site. Your support is enormously appreciated!
(Also, watch for me in the Calgary Herald on Monday, and on ShawTV later this week. The media has picked up on my fundraising efforts! Neat!)
Oh yeah, and I'm throwing a massive birthday party / fundraiser on June 6th.
Markapalooza 2 will be "off" the "hook". I'll be starting my full-blown publicity later this week, and you'll also be able to pre-purchase tickets, but here's a preview:
The Human Statues.
The Garter Girls Burly-Q Revue.
Dragon Fli Empire.
Gina Dragpiper. Not to mention bodypainting, merchandise (that's right - more t-shirts), a silent auction and more surprises.
So. Um. Save the date?
POST June 1, 8:00 pm
Auburn Saloon (163 - 115 9th Ave SE)
Pay-What-You-Can
Okay, yes, this event isn't until June 1st... but what are the chances that I'll get my June newsletter sent out on time? I mean, c'mon.
The crazy kids at Strangebird Theatre have concocted a Calgary-Toronto collaboration for a group of adventurous emerging artists - myself included! Our task is to create a show - theatre, music, dance, whatever - and then
send the show to our sister city counterparts, who will adapt and perform it. The Calgary and Toronto performances (and subsequent parties) will happen simultaneously.
So, to re-cap: I write something, send it to Toronto, they adapt it in some crazy way, then it's performed out East. Meanwhile, I perform some poor sucker's piece here in Calgary. Wild!
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I'll be spending my spare time this month checking out an abundance of brilliant events, including the
Calgary International Children's Festival,
Studies in Motion: The Hauntings of Eadward Muybridge,
Art on Art,
Essay and the Russian Play,
Carmen & Bolero,
Imaginary Ordinary,
Jump/Cut,
Letters from the WhimsyState,
the Flemish Eye Ball, and
Evil Dead: The Musical.Phew.
Have a great May!
Mark Hopkins