Sunday, April 1, 2007

Review

Metamorphic Scores: Creatures Of the Moment (9/10) | Infomonkey.net

By Ron Foley Macdonald
"While some of the playwrights’ characters were unpleasant to the point of obnoxious, the players managed to breathe a certain loveable sweetness into their tentatively written shells. Levels of vulnerability made all five characters seem astonishingly real; the intimacy of Agricola Street Space (essentially a modified living room) made the production seem, at times, breathtakingly immediate."

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Metamorphic Theatre's Creatures of the Moment Opens Tomorrow!

Halifax based theatre company, Metamorphic Theatre, will launch their 2007 season with, Creatures of the Moment, an original play about modern relationships, co-written by local writers Ryan Turner and Sarah Mian and directed by Greg Jackson.

Creatures of the Moment schedule is as follows:

* Thursday, March 29 – 9:00 pm, Pay-What-You-Can
* Friday, March 30 – 9:00 pm, $10
* Saturday, March 31 – 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm, $10

In Creatures of the Moment, the lead character, Jackson, thinks marriage is outdated. His girlfriend, Aliyah, fears the alternative as she considers having his baby. Will their union survive a weekend of wine, suspicion and an outspoken friend? Creatures of the Moment alternates between hilarity and heartbreak as it examines the fragile seams of modern relationships.

Director Greg Jackson began working in film in 1999 at the Atlantic Filmmakers’ Co-operative. Through the Co-op, he wrote, directed and produced his first short film: The Dishwasher Manifesto. He then went on to write and direct Nothing But The Truth and Vent. The three films have screened at film festivals at home and abroad. Creatures of the Moment will be Jackson’s first endeavour in theatre directing.

Though Creatures of the Moment is Ryan Turner's foray into writing for theatre, he's been writing fiction for several years. His first novel, Radiostation Berlin, now being published serially in The Coast, received an Honourable Mention at the 2006 Atlantic Writing Competition. He is currently working on his second novel.

Sarah Mian will be published this spring by Vagrant Press and Invisible Press. She has previously been published in both The Antigonish Review and Halifax publication To Find Us: Words and Images. Co-written with Ryan Turner, Creatures of the Moment is her first play.

Creatures of the Moment features: Shawn Duggan (Angel and Heroes’ Caged, Hard-On House, The Lonesome West); Steve Goldbloom (short films: Symposium, Breakups Are Tough); Samantha Madore (Streetcar Named Desire, Metamorphic Theatre’s Marion Bridge, Atlantic Fringe Festival hits say hello wave goodbye and i remember you); Amy Reitsma (Neptune Theatre’s Beauty and the Beast and Evita and DaPoPo Theatre’s The Sex Play); and Garry Williams (DaPoPo Theatre’s Café DaPoPo and 13 Ways of Looking at a Madman and La bohème’s Maritime Concert Opera).

Metamorphic Theatre, which strives to translate the human experience onto the stage while promoting local works and talent, is comprised of Neptune Theatre Pre-Professional Theatre graduates Amanda Jonz and Samantha Madore and Queen’s University Music graduate Amy Reitsma. For more information on Metamorphic Theatre, visit www.metamorphic.ca or email info@metamorphic.ca.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Toot!

Go see this play. That's all I have to say. Well, except for the fact that I sat in on an early reading, and it's great--really contemporary, this ain't your mama's Neptune. The writers, Ryan Turner and Sarah Mian, are two of the most talented in the city, and Metamorphic won Best Production in the Coast's readers' survey last year. What else do you need?


From The Coast's Blog Horn

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Metamorphic Theatre Launches 2007 Season with Creatures of the Moment


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For Immediate Release

Halifax, NS, March 14, 2007 – Halifax based theatre company, Metamorphic Theatre, will launch their 2007 season with, Creatures of the Moment, an original play about modern relationships, co-written by local writers Ryan Turner and Sarah Mian and directed by Greg Jackson. Performances will take place March 29-31, at The Space, 2353 Agricola Street. Tickets are $10 at the door, or by calling (902) 429-8742. The second play of the season, Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), will opening on July 31 at Chester Playhouse.

“We’re anxious to get our 2007 season started with Creatures of the Moment,” said Samantha Madore, Metamorphic Theatre. “It will be the first time Metamorphic is producing an original play by two first-time playwrights and a first-time theatre director. It will be interesting to see how artists from different disciplines interpret the stage.”

In Creatures of the Moment, the lead character, Jackson, thinks marriage is outdated. His girlfriend, Aliyah, fears the alternative as she considers having his baby. Will their union survive a weekend of wine, suspicion and an outspoken friend? Creatures of the Moment alternates between hilarity and heartbreak as it examines the fragile seams of modern relationships.

Creatures of the Moment schedule is as follows:

* Thursday, March 29 – 9:00 pm, Pay-What-You-Can
* Friday, March 30 – 9:00 pm, $10
* Saturday, March 31 – 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm, $10

Director Greg Jackson began working in film in 1999 at the Atlantic Filmmakers’ Co-operative. Through the Co-op, he wrote, directed and produced his first short film: The Dishwasher Manifesto. He then went on to write and direct Nothing But The Truth and Vent. The three films have screened at film festivals at home and abroad. Creatures of the Moment will be Jackson’s first endeavour in theatre directing.

Though Creatures of the Moment is Ryan Turner's foray into writing for theatre, he's been writing fiction for several years. His first novel, Radiostation Berlin, now being published serially in The Coast, received an Honourable Mention at the 2006 Atlantic Writing Competition. He is currently working on his second novel.

Sarah Mian will be published this spring by Vagrant Press and Invisible Press. She has previously been published in both The Antigonish Review and Halifax publication To Find Us: Words and Images. Co-written with Ryan Turner, Creatures of the Moment is her first play.

Creatures of the Moment features: Shawn Duggan (Angel and Heroes’ Caged, Hard-On House, The Lonesome West); Steve Goldbloom (short films: Symposium, Breakups Are Tough); Samantha Madore (Streetcar Named Desire, Metamorphic Theatre’s Marion Bridge, Atlantic Fringe Festival hits say hello wave goodbye and i remember you); Amy Reitsma (Neptune Theatre’s Beauty and the Beast and Evita and DaPoPo Theatre’s The Sex Play); and Garry Williams (DaPoPo Theatre’s Café DaPoPo and 13 Ways of Looking at a Madman and La bohème’s Maritime Concert Opera).

Metamorphic Theatre, which strives to translate the human experience onto the stage while promoting local works and talent, is comprised of Neptune Theatre Pre-Professional Theatre graduates Amanda Jonz and Samantha Madore and Queen’s University Music graduate Amy Reitsma. For more information on Metamorphic Theatre, visit www.metamorphic.ca or email info@metamorphic.ca.

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For more information or interview requests, please contact:

Ivy Ho, Publicist
Ivy Ho Communications
Cell: (902) 430-7679
Email: ivyho@ns.sympatico.ca

Samantha Madore
Metamorphic Theatre
Tel: (902) 429-8742
Email: sam@metamorphic.ca

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Thursday, March 8, 2007

Creatures of the Moment Update

Opening March 30, at The Space
Co-written by Ryan Turner and Sarah Mian, directed by Greg Jackson
Featuring: Shawn Duggan, Steve Goldbloom, Samantha Madore, Amy Reitsma and Garry Williams

Synopsis: Jackson thinks marriage is outdated; Aliyah fears the alternative as she considers having his baby. Will their union survive a weekend of wine, suspicion and an outspoken friend? Creatures of the Moment alternates between hilarity and heartbreak as it examines the fragile seams of modern relationships.

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Dear Diary…



DEAR DIARY…
I hate Jenny so much. She totally told Jon that I fooled around with Brian behind McDonalds. I know it was her. She'll get it when she opens her locker tomorrow morning…

Do you swoon over other people's misery? Does a heartfelt love letter still make you cry like a baby? Well, then you won't want to miss Eyelevel Gallery's fundraiser Dear Diary, where people read their own (or other people's) most heart-retching diary entries, pathetic notes of passion, confessions of revenge and ridiculous resolutions.

On Friday March 9 at Bus Stop Theatre (2203 Gottingen Street), Eyelevel is hosting a night of real-life readings from brave souls in need of a hilariously cathartic experience. Following Dear Diary is a scene reading of Metamorphic Theatre's upcoming production, Creatures of the Moment (opening March 30 at The Space on Agricola), followed by the live music from Fall Horsie, A Helpful Diagram and Stacy Lloyd Brown. Doors open at 8pm, show starts at 8:30pm. Tickets are $5.

To secure your place at the microphone, email director@eyelevelgallery.ca with a very brief description of what you would like to read, or sign up at the door. If you're too shy but still want to experience the joy and release of "Dear Diary," Eyelevel Gallery will match your correspondence with an experienced reader who will interpret your words with kindness and spirit. Simply scan or email the words to director@eyelevelgallery.ca, or send a photocopy to Eyelevel Gallery, 2128 Gottingen Street, Halifax, NS, B3K 3B3. Some suggestions: Diaries, love letters, hate letters, postcards, emails, lyrics, phone messages, essays, calls for revenge. Anything that relives the pain of high school, university, bad break-ups, broken hearts or dreams…

ABOUT EYELEVEL GALLERY
Since November 1974, when it first opened its doors in Halifax, Eyelevel Gallery has been a major contributor to the local and national visual arts community. It has been a venue for and supported a variety of cultural events including theatre, dance and musical performances. As a non-profit charitable organization, fundraisers like Dear Diary enable us to offer free public programming including exhibitions, workshops and artist presentations.

ABOUT METAMORPHIC THEATRE
Creatures of the Moment opens March 30, at The Space on Agricola Street, with a pay-what-you-can performance on March 29 and two shows on Saturday, March 31. Co-written by Ryan Turner and Sarah Mian, directed by Greg Jackson.
Featuring: Shawn Duggan, Steve Goldbloom, Samantha Madore, Amy Reitsma and Garry Williams. Synopsis: Jackson thinks marriage is outdated; Aliyah fears the alternative as she considers having his baby. Will their union survive a weekend of wine, suspicion and an outspoken friend? Creatures of the Moment alternates between hilarity and heartbreak as it examines the fragile seams of modern relationships.

CONTACT
Email: Eryn Foster, Eyelevel Gallery, at director@eyelevelgallery.ca
Phone: 902-425-6412
www.eyelevelgallery.ca

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Monday, February 5, 2007

Metamorphic Theatre Announces 2007 Season with 2nd Annual Kick It! Launch Party

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Halifax, NS, February 5, 2006 – Halifax based theatre company, Metamorphic Theatre, is introducing its 2007 season with the 2nd Annual Kick It! launch party at Garrison Brewing Company, 1149 Marginal Road, on Friday, February 23, 2007, 8:00 pm to 12:00 midnight. All proceeds from the evening will go towards the operating costs of Metamorphic Theatre’s upcoming season. Tickets for Kick It! are $25 at the door or $20 in advance at The Wooden Monkey (1685 Argyle Street) and CD Plus (1592 Barrington Street), or by calling (902) 429-8742. Visit metamorphic.ca for more details.

“We’re extremely excited about our upcoming season,” said Samantha Madore, Metamorphic Theatre. “We were fortunate to have had such a successful 2006 season with Marion Bridge. We’re sure that 2007 will be even better with a popular play such as Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) from established playwright Ann-Marie MacDonald and the world premiere of Creatures of the Moment by two local playwrights. The funds raised from this launch party will make it all possible.”

The evening will include excerpts from upcoming shows, Garrison beer, appetizers, silent auction and DJs Jon Boudreau and Loukas Crowther. There will also be live music provided by John Mullane of In-Flight Safety, Tanya Davis, Andrew Gillis and many more. Chances to win include: a Chester Playhouse getaway package, 50/50 draw and door prizes.

Metamorphic Theatre’s 2007 Season:

Creatures of the Moment
Opening March 30, at The Space
Co-written by Ryan Turner and Sarah Mian, directed by Greg Jackson
Featuring: Luke Brown, Shawn Duggan, Samantha Madore, Amy Reitsma and Garry Williams

Synopsis: Jackson thinks marriage is outdated; Aliyah fears the alternative as she considers having his baby. Will their union survive a weekend of wine, suspicion and an outspoken friend? Creatures of the Moment alternates between hilarity and heartbreak as it examines the fragile seams of modern relationships.

Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
Opening July 31, at Chester Playhouse
Written by Ann-Marie MacDonald, directed by Leana Todd
Featuring: Shawn Duggan, Dustin Harvey, Amanda Jonz, Samantha Madore and Amy Reitsma

Synopsis: A drab academic is writing her PhD thesis on an obscure document that will prove Shakespeare had different endings for two of his most famous plays. She is able to prove her thesis when she disappears into her wastebasket, and resurfaces in the worlds of Othello and Romeo & Juliet with hilarious results.

Metamorphic Theatre, which strives to translate the human experience onto the stage while promoting local works and talent, is comprised of Neptune Theatre Pre-Professional Theatre graduates Amanda Jonz and Samantha Madore and Queen’s University Music graduate Amy Reitsma. For more information on Metamorphic Theatre, visit www.metamorphic.ca or email info@metamorphic.ca.

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For more information or interview requests, please contact:

Ivy Ho, Publicist
Ivy Ho Communications
Cell: (902) 430-7679
Email: ivyho@ns.sympatico.ca

Samantha Madore
Metamorphic Theatre
Tel: (902) 429-8742
Email: sam@metamorphic.ca

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