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Routes

by Collin Doyle
Directed by Mieko Ouchi

WINNER! of the 2010 Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award for:

• Outstanding Production for Young Audiences

NOMINATED! for 4 2010 Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards for:
• Outstanding New Play (Collin Doyle)
• Outstanding Direction (Mieko Ouchi)
• Outstanding Actor in a Leading Role (Joshua Beaudry)
• Outstanding Artistic Achievement in TYA Set Design
(David Fraser)

Touring to the Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People
Toronto, Ontario
November 9-19, 2010

Touring Alberta Junior and Senior High Schools
November 24 – December 3, 2010

Family Violence Prevention support at every show.
Appropriate for age 14 and older.

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“...it packs a punch. There wasn’t a sound from the teen audience during the school performance I saw, and if a play doesn’t hold this audience’s attention, you’ll know it right away.  There are a number of reasons for the quiet house, including production designer David Fraser’s detailed projections behind the live action and also the work of actor Joshua Beaudry, who plays Tom as well as all the other characters. Always emotionally true, Beaudry’s expert at creating all the figures we meet. The play’s last five minutes, as Tom tries on different scenarios to change the cycle of abuse and bullying in his life, is riveting.”
Jon Kaplan, NOW Magazine, Toronto

Praise for Collin Doyle's previous script The Mighty Carlins :

“... a tightly written gem that balances its humour with a social message, providing an illuminating glimpse into alcoholism and the enduring nature of family bonds.”
Paul Blinov, VUE Weekly, Jan 17, 2008

“Doyle's playwriting presents a reality that the audience can relate to - whether they admit it or not.”
Tara McCarthy, What's Up Yukon, March 26, 2009



A powerful and emotional exploration of public and private acts of violence…

Routes
is a riveting one man play that delves into the impact of violence through the eyes of Tom, a fifteen year old boy living in Millwoods. Tom escapes violence at home by riding his local bus until closing. As he journeys along the route of his nine previous homes, we discover the ties that connect the violence at home to acts of bullying between students at his school and the killing of a man by four youth on this very route. Starring Joshua Beaudry.

Curriculum Ties: CALM: wellbeing and respect, conflict resolution, relationships, making change; Health and Life Skills: wellness choices, safety and responsibility, relationship choices. Family violence, bullying, life strategies, support.

November is Family Violence Prevention Month. Click here for more information.

School Tour Information:
60 minutes with a 5 - 10 minute Q&A
Max audience: 275
Base Price: $725
For more information or to book a school show in your gym or community please contact:
Irene Kunda, Bookings Coordinator 
780-439-3905 or bookings@concretetheatre.ca

Public Performances Information:
Adults $18, Students $14
Tickets at TIX on the Square 780-420-1757 or pay cash at the door

2010 Production Information:

Starring:
Joshua Beaudry

Directed by Mieko Ouchi
Production Design by David Fraser
Sound Design by Dave Clarke
Stage Manager Nicole Piotrkowski

Photography by Epic Photography Inc.

Routes was originally produced with assistance by our community partners:
The Support Network
Canadian Red Cross RespectED: Violence & Abuse Prevention Program
YOUCAN
Rat Creek Design

And with the support of the Alberta Children and Youth Services Prevention of Family Violence and Bullying Community Incentive Fund.

Family Violence Support provided at all performances by the Canadian Red Cross RespectED Violence and Abuse Prevention Program - Edmonton.


 

 
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Art Elements by Theodora Harasymiw, Isabelle Gagnon, Laura O'Connor
Photos by Epic Photography Inc. Website by Rat Creek Design