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SEASON 2008  
Theatre Inconnu’s Exciting Line-Up for 2008
Copenhagen by Michael Frayn
Oct 15 – Nov 1
“Endlessly fascinating” New York Times. This Tony Award winning play has been receiving rave reviews for the past decade. It examines the mystery surrounding a meeting between physicists Werner Heisenberg and Neils Bohr in 1941 in Copenhagen, where Bohr was in exile. Both had been previously working together in Germany, in the field of nuclear research. Heisenberg’s visit with Bohr may have marked a turning point in his willingness to cooperate with Hitler. However, Frayn demonstrates that the perspective of the viewer dictates the interpretation of events.
Before Play by Janet Rothman and Howie Siegel
Dec. 10 – Dec. 30
Winner of the 2007 Canadian National Play Writing competition, this play was described by jurors as: “fabulous… great characters… great roles. Lovely and truthful.” This is a locally written play, co-authored by two Victoria celebrities; and will also be performed by the talented writers! It is a moving story of rediscovered past love, and is full of humour, suspense and insight. We are proud and delighted to premiere this play in Victoria. Ideally suited for the holiday season!
Events take place in our home venue:
1923 Fernwood Rd
(across from The Belfry Theatre)
Available
for Touring!
A
CHRISTMAS CAROL
by Charles Dickens (adapted by Clayton Jevne)
Theatre Inconnu, is making its hit, "A Christmas Carol" available
for
touring, and we invite you to consider booking this tried-and-proven
perenial favorite. This production is suitable for a wide variety of
outlets, from an intimate space, to a larger auditorium.
A 20 minute pomotional video is available upon request.
Eight Christmases ago
Theatre Inconnu began what became an annual holiday tradition in Victoria.
This two person, 90 minute adaptation of Dickens' beloved story has
delighted thousands of audience
members of all ages.
Performed by Clayton Jevne and Sandra Ritter, this production succeeds
in capturing the intimacy and poignancy of a story written to inspire
universal humanity. Both actors share in assuming the various roles,
while Sandra also weaves musical magic throughout the show with her
Celtic harp. This is a fully acted play, and not simply a staged reading.
The actors manage to
shift seamlessly from one character to another, sparking the audiences'
imagination with Dickens' own words, and creating an unforgettable experience.
Critical ResponseIt just might be the best
version of this show I've ever seen...
Stripped bare of special effects, Clayton Jevne makes the most of what
presumably made this story great in the first place: Dickens language.
Freed from the anticipated confines of eerie sets and drifting fog,
Jevne restores a measure of dignity to Carol by including nary a lighting
change nor sound cure in the entire show; instead, he wisely puts our
imaginations back in the spooky seat by letting naught but the words
drive the production.
While there's no doubt that Carol is a theatrical presentation - with
Jevne shifting voices and postures between some 14 different characters
- what it boils down to is 90 minutes of great storytelling, with some
beautiful Celtic harp accompaniment by Sandra Ritter (who also fills
in on the female roles and, notably, Tiny Tim). Ritter's harp provides
more than just the soundtrack, however; it also does clever double-duty
as clock chimes, ghostly rapping and rattling chains... Jevne's Carol,
much like Scrooge himself, left us all with a stronger feeling of warmth
and fellowship than when we came in... you've got a seasonal show that
you just can't beat.John Threlfall
Monday Magazine, Victoria***
Suited for Any Venue!
A Christmas Carol can provide the ideal holiday offering for any size
space: theatres, hotels, churches, even private homes! The show adapts
easlily to large auditoriums or rooms as small as 40 square feetTechnical Requirements
Technical support can be as minimal or as elaborate as the presenter
wishes. Cost
The charge to the presenter is negotiable, and will vary depending upon
the distance travelled, and any accommodation that can be provided.
We encourage you to contact Theatre Inconnu either by mail, phone, or
e-mail, to discuss rates.Availability
A Christmas Carol is ready for touring as soon as you are ready to see it!
*** Clayton Jevne
is co-founder of Theatre Inconnu, Victoria's longest running alternative
theatre company,and was 12 years Artistic Director for the Victoria
Shakespeare Festival, where, as an actor,
he played such roles as King Lear,
Jaques (Twelfth NIght), and Trinculo (The Tempest).

His acclaimed One-Man Hamlet has played by invitation at the Festival
Sinaloa (Mexico), Aberdeen Alternative Festival (Scotland), and has
toured to the USA, and to every region in Canada.
Clayton holds a BFA in acting, an MFA in directing and a
PhD in acting research.***
Sandra Ritter has acted regularly with the Victoria Shakespeare
Festival since 1994, playing such roles as Goneril in King Lear, The
Mistress of the Garter in The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Peter Quince
in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Apart from her acting talents, Sandra is also an accomplished
Celtic harpist, dancer (having founded her own ballet school),
and acclaimed visual artist.
Contact Info
Theatre Inconnu
P.O. Box 8796
Victoria, B.C. V8W 3S3
Phone: (250) 360-0234
Fax: (250) 598-4211
e-mail: tinconnu@islandnet.com

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