We're excited to have a new stage manager, Christine Hecker, who will also do our lighting design for the Natalie Stern Studio Theatre. And we welcome another new cast member! Nadia Gandhi, who performed in every iteration of The Walk (staged readings and productions) sadly had to withdraw because of family commitments. Tears all round. But auditions yielded the lovely Shirley Manh, who will play various TRAFFICKED WOMEN. Here is one of Shirley's headshots:
We had a fantastic full-cast read-through of the script a few weeks ago, during which our director Natalie actually got the thing on its feet. It was a good chance to see how one new scene will fit in the mix and also to hear our new song. It's called "No Explanation," by the very talented Kevin Gillespie. Thank you for this gift, Kevin!
Tickets for the show are printed and ON SALE! They are $20 in advance ($22 at the door). But we also have discount prices for groups. (Check out our Sponsorship Package.) You can order your tickets at moondogtheatre@rogers.com or 613 733 0776.
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Monday, December 19, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
A Remount of THE WALK!
Yes, it's true! Our Fringe show was such a success that we got invited to produce it at the Natalie Stern Studio Theatre, in Ottawa (Westboro), on the first two weekends of February 2012. A run of six shows: Feb. 3-5 and Feb. 10-12.
We have recast three roles because some cast members were sadly unavailable for the remount. Brie Barker has stepped in to play Peter. Rachel Eugster will be Sister Catherine Anne, and Lori Jean Hodge will be Stephanie. All three are seasoned actors, and our passionate director, Natalie, is excited to be working with them.
Having a few Equity actors on board will definitely challenge our budget. But we're gearing up our fundraising efforts, and opening to the bounty of the universe. We welcome your ideas and suggestions.
Our amazing graphic designer, Sergio Diaz, is back and full of enthusiasm. He did a fantastic job on our Fringe program and handbills. Sergio moved to Canada from Colombia only a few months ago with his young family. He's working hard on his English, but he's bursting with marketing ideas and is such a delight to work with.
Great things are coming. Stay tuned!
We have recast three roles because some cast members were sadly unavailable for the remount. Brie Barker has stepped in to play Peter. Rachel Eugster will be Sister Catherine Anne, and Lori Jean Hodge will be Stephanie. All three are seasoned actors, and our passionate director, Natalie, is excited to be working with them.
Having a few Equity actors on board will definitely challenge our budget. But we're gearing up our fundraising efforts, and opening to the bounty of the universe. We welcome your ideas and suggestions.
Our amazing graphic designer, Sergio Diaz, is back and full of enthusiasm. He did a fantastic job on our Fringe program and handbills. Sergio moved to Canada from Colombia only a few months ago with his young family. He's working hard on his English, but he's bursting with marketing ideas and is such a delight to work with.
Great things are coming. Stay tuned!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
An important documentary film-maker
In her blog, film-maker Mimi Chakarova describes the toll that a decade of research about global sex trafficking has taken on her. Her honesty is gut-wrenching.
http://blog.usaid.gov/2011/08/the-price-of-sex-an-investigation-of-sex-trafficking/
http://blog.usaid.gov/2011/08/the-price-of-sex-an-investigation-of-sex-trafficking/
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Gearing up for the Ottawa Fringe Festival - June 16 -26, 2011
Wow, there is so much excitement in the air about our upcoming production at the Fringe. Our choreographer, Sonia Awad, has been working out amazing moves for the actors, and we have a new drummer, Mike Berrigan.. Our posters and handbills are maganificent. All our printing was done PRO BONO, thanks to the wonderful Fred Schubert. There is passion and generosity everywhere! We're on Facebook, and people can answer and share the invitation to attend directly:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=217928228231872
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=217928228231872
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Check out our website!
Moon Dog Theatre, which will be producing The Walk, in association with PACT-Ottawa, now has a website: www.moondogtheatre.com. Kudos to our Web Meister, the inimitable Jerry Golland!
Please visit the new site to see our performance schedule for the Ottawa Fringe Festival, June 16-26, as well as images for the show.
You can also find out more about PACT-Ottawa (Persons Against the Crirme of Trafficking in humans) on their website: www.pact-ottawa.org/
Please visit the new site to see our performance schedule for the Ottawa Fringe Festival, June 16-26, as well as images for the show.
You can also find out more about PACT-Ottawa (Persons Against the Crirme of Trafficking in humans) on their website: www.pact-ottawa.org/
Saturday, April 2, 2011
'Juju oaths' ensnare trafficking victims mind, body and soul – The CNN Freedom Project: Ending Modern-Day Slavery - CNN.com Blogs
This will give you a bird's eye view of global sex trafficking. A major character named CELESTINE in The Walk has lived exactly this experience. 'Juju oaths' ensnare trafficking victims mind, body and soul – The CNN Freedom Project: Ending Modern-Day Slavery - CNN.com Blogs
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