THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY
ACTORS WORKSHOP THEATRE
2006, 2007 SEASON
Father’s Day
By Oliver Hailey Directed by David Edwards
Left with their alimony, their children and their posh New York apartments,
three divorcees share their thoughts about marriage, sex, and relationships as
they wait for their ex-husbands to appear for a ‘father’s day’ reunion. The
result is an often hilarious, but touching and revealing examination of the cost
of marital break-ups.
Thursday through Saturday Oct, 26-28, Nov 2-4
After the Fall
By Arthur Miller Directed by Wesley Eccleston
A powerful and moving study of a contemporary man struggling to come to terms
with himself and his world by probing back into the revealing and often painful
events of his past.
Thursday through Saturday Jan 11-13, 18-20
Les Belles Soeurs
By Michel Tremblay Directed by Jim Hoffman
Written by one of the most produced and the most important playwrights in the
history of Canadian theatre. In Tremblay’s classic play, a housewife wins a
million trading stamps in a lottery and invites her friends over to help her
paste them into books
Thursday through Saturday March 1-3, 8-10
The Director’s Festival
Two evenings of one-act plays directed by senior directing students
Night A April 9,11,13
Night B April 10,12,14
All Performances at 8:00 pm
at the Actors Workshop Theatre in Old Main
THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY
ACTORS WORKSHOP THEATRE
2006,2007 SEASON
Father’s Day
By Oliver Hailey Directed by David Edwards
Left with their alimony, their children and their posh New York apartments,
three divorcees share their thoughts about marriage, sex, and relationships as
they wait for their ex-husbands to appear for a ‘father’s day’ reunion. The
result is an often hilarious, but touching and revealing examination of the cost
of marital break-ups.
Thursday through Saturday Oct, 26-28, Nov 2-4
After the Fall
By Arthur Miller Directed by Wesley Eccleston
A powerful and moving study of a contemporary man struggling to come to terms
with himself and his world by probing back into the revealing and often painful
events of his past.
Thursday through Saturday Jan 11-13, 18- 20
Les Belles Soeurs
By Michel Tremblay Directed by Jim Hoffman
Written by one of the most produced and the most important playwrights in the
history of Canadian theatre. In Tremblay’s classic play, a housewife wins a
million trading stamps in a lottery and invites her friends over to help her
paste them into books
Thursday through Saturday March 1-3, 8-10
The Director’s Festival
Two evenings of one-act plays directed by senior directing students
Night A April 9,11,13
Night B April 10,12,14
All Performances at 8:00 pm
at the Actors Workshop Theatre in Old Main