FESTIVAL ARTIFACTS We will be adding new photos, videos, and other artifacts from the festival productions throughout the month of November. Check back regularly for new additions!
THE TRANSFJUZ COMPANY - BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Ági Ábrahám as Lorelei in Party Girl by Kitt Lavoie.
THE TRANSFJUZ COMPANY - BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Ági Ábrahám, Gyuri Molnár, and Olga Sára Kelenhegyi in Occupied by Sharon E. Cooper. Occupied made its world premiere with the Transfjúz Company and The Keller Theatre in Giessen, Germany on the same evening.
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA - REGINA, SK, CANADA
While on a break between acts of a new musical under development with the company, CRY HAVOC artists watch a reading (via Skype) at the University of Regina of Just Julian by Regina-native Jennifer Reichert.
THE CRY HAVOC COMPANY - NEW YORK CITY, USA and TOKYO, JAPAN
Jenny Kirlin (in New York City) and Yu Shibuya (via Skype from Tokyo) rehearse for an inter-continental production of The Spaceship Lands on Christmas by Sydney Painter.
THEATRE DRAMADRIVHUSET - OSLO, NORWAY
Members of the Dramadrivhuset cast of Sunshine watch Eric Miller and Jennifer Curfman perform the play in New York via Skype hours after it premiered in Oslo.
LITTLE FEAT THEATRE - MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Lucy Moir looks over her script during a rehearsal for All Over Me (How Does It Feel) by Jerzy Gwiazdowski.
THE CRY HAVOC COMPANY - NEW YORK CITY, USA
THE KELLER THEATER - GIESSEN, GERMANY
THEATRE DRAMADRIVHUSET - OSLO, NORWAY Sunshine by Kitt Lavoie makes its world premiere in three cities and two languages on the same night - featuring Eric Miller and Jennifer Curfman in New York City, Nikolai Fritzsche and Maria Velentia Kiefer in Giessen, Germany, and Helene Kvinlaug and Joakim Fink Graasvold in Oslo, Norway.
THE JOBURG THEATRE - JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Actors discuss the play Stay by Jenny Kirlin during a work session at The Joburg Theatre.
JAKARTA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL - JAKARTA, INDONESIA
Teacher Keith Allerton and students Jacopo Fatini and Jocelyn Emmerson created this live-action interpretation of Jenny Kirlin's short animated screenplay, Nest for the Holidays, about a beautiful and homesick Indonesian bird and the smitten pigeon who shows her the wonders of a New York City Christmas. Click here to read the screenplay that inspired the film.
THEATRE DRAMADRIVHUSET - OSLO, NORWAY
Anja Svenkerud and Tuva Hultin rehearse Good Enough by Kitt Lavoie
THEATRE DRAMADRIVHUSET - OSLO, NORWAY
Joakim Graaswald and Helene Kvinlaug discuss a run-through of the play during a rehearsal of Sunshine by Kitt Lavoie.
THEATRE DRAMADRIVHUSET - OSLO, NORWAY
Assistant director Tina Sofie Gonneroe reads along with both the English and Norwegian versions of the script as Mari Mehus and Frode Bunes rehearse All Over Me (How Does It Feel) by Jerzy Gwiazdowski.
THEATRE DRAMADRIVHUSET - OSLO, NORWAY
A page of the original English and translated Norwegian scripts of All Over Me (How Does It Feel) by Jerzy Gwiazdowski.
[translation by Mari Mehus and Frode Bunes]
CRY HAVOC AT BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY - LEWISBURG, PA, USA
Josh Bywater and Katelin Wilcox rehearse the afternoon before an evening performance of CRY HAVOC's touring production of realer than that by Kitt Lavoie at Bucknell University.
ROTHERA RESEARCH BASE - ANTARCTICA
George Lemann (Winter Base Commander), Adam Bradley (Wintering Communications Manager), and Ian Potten (British Antarctic Survey Pilot) of the British Antarctic Survey read Kat for Short by Kitt Lavoie at the Rothera Research Station on the Antarctic Peninsula.
[screen capture from a video transmission of the reading]