Wreckage

By Sally Stubbs

Directed by Fran Gebhard
Set & Lighting Designer Paphavee (Poe) Limkul
Costume Designer Cat Haywood
Sound Designer Katz Dawson
Stage Manager Jessica McLeod

Assistant Director Brian Wrigley
Movement Coach Conrad Alexandrowicz
Vocal Coach Linda Hardy
Dramaturge Bryan Gibbs
Fight Coach Matthew Coulson

In 1949, one woman's quest for the truth about her family will lead deep into their dark past. Sifting through her mother's diary and lies she has been told, young Violet must come to grips with a violent history, and the horrible train wreck that changed their lives forever. Wreckage was first produced by New West Theatre in 2005 and partially adapted into a short film.

Advisory: Mature subject matter, strong language.

Featuring:

Matthew Coulson (Shannon/Big Man)
Jack Heyes (Gang Member)
Jeff Leard (Johnny)
Melanie Leon (Violet)
Jonathan Mason (Gang Member)
Emily Piggford (Lucy/Rose)
Alex Plouffe (Cardinal)
Sean Sager (Gang Member)
Kayla Sankey (Gang Member)
Emily Smith (Momma)
Liam Volke (Gang Member)
Robb Wiggin (Gang Member)
Linsday Woods (Gang Member)

March 18 – 27, 2010
Previews @ 8pm: March 16 and 17
Evenings @ 8pm: March 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27
Matinee @ 2pm: March 27

FREE Pre-Show lecture: March 19 at 7 PM
Join director Fran Gebhard and her design team for a discussion about the collaborative nature of theatre and the creation of Wreckage from different design perspectives.

This talk was recorded and the streaming audio file posted here:

Box Office: Opens March 10, 2010
Call: 250.721.8000
For ticket prices, click here.

Seating Plan: Chief Dan George



 


Lucy (Emily Piggford) meets "Mr. Big" (Matthew Coulson) on the train to Vancouver. Photo Credit: David Lowes

 


Lucy (Emily Piggford) and Franky (Alex Plouffe) imagine the clouds look like dragons. Photo Credit: David Lowes.

 

 


Violet (Melanie Leon) finds her mother's black slip in the old lost suitcase. Photo Credit: David Lowes

 


Rose (aka Lucy) (Emily Piggford) falls prey to the perils of The Red Dragon Club. Photo Credit: David Lowes

 


Frank Cardinal (Alex Plouffe) remembers the past when Violet (Melanie Leon) comes looking for answers about her mother. Photo Credit: David Lowes

 


Momma (Emily Smith) with her gang at the opening of The Red Dragon Club.