by Samuel Beckett
Directed by Carly Chamberlain
from December 9 to December 12, 2015
Please note that the preview on December 8 is open to all. Attendance is free on a first come, first served basis. No reservations necessary.
Wednesday December 9: 8 pm
Thursday December 10: 8 pm
Friday December 11: 2:30 pm
Saturday December 12: 8 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.
Carly Chamberlain chose Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days as her personal project because of the “dual experience of feeling really excited but also very scared” she went through when she rediscovered the play many years after initially reading it. “I could not immediately see how I would do it… So I chose to gravitate towards the unknown.” In Happy Days, Winnie, buried to her waist, follows her daily routine and prattles on to her mostly invisible and very taciturn husband, Willie. Her frequent refrain, as she roller-coasters between elation and anxiety, remains “Oh this is a happy day.” Happy Days features Lucy Peacock (Acting, 1983) and Al Goulem.
Carly Chamberlain is a graduating Directing student at the National Theatre School of Canada. Credits at the school have included I am the wind by Jon Fosse, The Agony of the Groaning Door by Rachel Ganz, and assistant directing for Alisa Palmer’s production of Love and Information by Caryl Churchill. Selected credits: Vinegar Tom (Playwright Project), Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) (Hart House Theatre) and Overruled/Romance (Neoteny Theatre). As an actor she appeared in more than 15 Shakespearean productions, including playing Isabella in Measure for Measure and Olivia in Twelfth Night with Shakespeare by the Sea in Halifax. Upcoming: New Words Festival (NTS); assistant directing for Alisa Palmer on Hamlet (NTS) and The Body Politic (Buddies in Bad Times).
Lucy Peacock (Acting, 1983)
Al Goulem
Carly Chamberlain
Director
Daniel Bennett
Stage Manager
Renée Sawtelle
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 Nyinawumuntu
Crew
Camille Pelletier
Assistant to Set Designers