by Rajiv Joseph
Directed by Tanya Rintoul
from November 25 to November 28, 2015
Please note that the preview on November 24 is open to all. Attendance is free on a first come, first served basis. No reservations necessary.
Wednesday November 25: 8 pm
Thursday November 26: 8 pm
Friday November 27: 8 pm
Saturday November 28: 3 pm
Pauline-McGibbon Studio
5030, Saint-Denis Street
Between Saint-Joseph Blvd. and Laurier Street
Laurier Metro
Ticket price: Free
General admission. First come, first served.
Every second year, the National Theatre School’s graduating Directing students present their final personal projects, in which they collaborate with professional actors and designers, as well as with the School’s Production and Set and Costume Design students. These personal projects are a unique occasion for the graduating directors to embrace works, techniques and forms that they find equally compelling and challenging.
Gruesome Playground Injuries follows two friends who reconnect at different moments of their lives, each time attempting to nurse their physical wounds – whether accidental, self-inflicted or the result of fights—and struggling to find their respective truth through the chaos of psychological pain. “Doug and Kayleen–respectively played by Mike Hugues and Bahia Watson – find support in each other, at various stages of their lives and through traumatic experiences, but what’s even most interesting, and what I want to share with the audience, is how acknowledging their own experiences eventually allows them to simply be”, says Tanya Rintoul.
Tanya Rintoul is a director and theatre maker originally from Toronto, Ontario currently in her graduating year in the National Theatre School of Canada’s Directing program. Recent directing credits at the school include: Flesh and Other Fragments of Love by Évelyne de la Chenelière, Expanding Concepts of Dislocated Space and Associated Boundaries by Michaela Jeffery and assistant director of Brecht’s Caucasian Chalk Circle directed by Micheline Chevrier. Previous directing credits include Othello (Go Play Producing), Mammy Queen (Rock Paper Sistahz Festival), Sycorax and the Angel (Paprika Festival) and No Time for Dreams (barking birds theatre at the Toronto Fringe). She is also a graduate of the Humber College Theatre Performance program and last performed in a site-specific one-woman show she wrote called Good Girl. Upcoming projects: New Words Festival (NTS) and assistant directing for Ann-Marie Kerr on Love Play (NTS).
Read our interview with director Tanya Rintoul.
Mike Hughes
Bahia Watson
Tanya Rintoul
Director
Crystal Laffoley
Stage Manager
Oleksandra Lykova
Set Designer
Alexandra Lord
Costume Designer
Brandon Hepworth
Lighting Designer
Jesse Peter Ash (Production 2007)
Sound Designer
Marc Lavallee
Production Manager / Technical Director
Victoria Morrison
Head Carpentry / Head Lighting_
Adam Walters
Crew
Samantha Nyinawamunyu
Crew
Camille Pelletier
Assistant to Set Designers