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The Drowning GirlsBy BETH GRAHAM, CHARLIE TOMLINSON and DANIELA VLASKALIC
September 19 to 28, 2019 | PAVILION THEATRE
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WELCOME! I first met The Drowning Girls in a workshop production in Edmonton almost 20 years ago. The creators were emerging playwright/actors who went on to refine and develop the play, which has since been produced all across Canada and abroad. I loved its brashness, its daring, its theatricality, and its subversion of genre: melding the tragic, the comic, the mysterious, and the dramatic in a storytelling format that keeps you on your toes.
I have always questioned why our popular culture identifies and obsesses over the perpetrators of violence, while we turn the “victims” into passive participants. The appeal of this play lies in the way it gives voice to the women who were targeted by this real-life sociopath, empowering them to take control of their own stories, and to present them as living, breathing, excited individuals instead of faceless statistics. The play also speaks of the early-20th century, a time when women were severely restricted in their options, but were on the brink of emancipation, including suffrage.
Taking advantage of the flexible space the Pavilion Theatre offers, I chose to stage the play in the round, in order to immerse the audience (sometimes literally!) in the production and performances. At the theatre we can often feel that we are witnesses to a story; the unique, 360-degree perspective of staging in the round takes it one step further, allowing the audience to feel like active participants.
This is a play that stimulates our imagination, engages our intellect, and provokes our emotions. A perfect encapsulation of why we come to the theatre!
James MacDonald, Artistic Director of WCT Director of The Drowning Girls
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The Drowning GirlsSaturday, Sept 284:00–5:00pmPAVILION THEATRE
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The Drowning GirlsBy BETH GRAHAM, CHARLIE TOMLINSON and DANIELA VLASKALIC
FEATURINGMORGAN BENEDICT Alice
GENEVIEVE FLEMING Margaret
CHEYENNE SCOTT Bessie
CREATIVE TEAMJAMES MACDONALD Director
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The Drowning Girls is staged by arrangement with Ian Arnold, Catalyst TCM Inc. www.catalysttcm.comThe Drowning Girls premiered at PlayRites Festival, Alberta Theatre Projects, 2008.
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Daniela, Charlie, and Beth met at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Together, they created The Drowning Girls, a play that has had a long and surprising life. Since premiering at Alberta Theatre Projects’ Playrites Festival in 2008, The Drowning Girls has been performed in professional theatres, high schools, community halls, and found spaces across Canada. It has also been published by Playwrights Canada Press and produced internationally in the United States, the UK, New Zealand, and Australia. The play has received Sterling, Betty Mitchell and SATA awards, as well as the Gwen Pharis Ringwood Literary award and a Dora nomination. Daniela now lives in Ontario, Charlie in Newfoundland, and Beth in Alberta.
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MORGAN BENEDICT Alice At WCT: DebutElsewhere: Morgan is a TRU Actors Workshop Theatre Alumni, a Stage One Theatre School instructor, and has worked both onstage and offstage with Project X Theatre. Other: Combining her love of theatre, baths and strong female actors, to be a part of this show is truly a dream come true for Morgan! She is so grateful for this opportunity to open the 2019-20 season with WCT! It is such an honour to have her first professional acting credit come from a company that is so near and dear to her heart. Morgan would like to thank her family, friends, boyfriend and Gatsby for their never-ending love and support.
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JAMES MACDONALDDirectorAt WCT: Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story, Vimy, GLORY, A Christmas Carol, Million Dollar Quartet. James is also the Artistic Director of Western Canada Theatre.Elsewhere: 36 productions at Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre, including Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Venus in Fur, Vimy, and Billy Bishop Goes to War; Julius Caesar (Stratford Shakespeare Festival); The Old Ladies (Shaw Festival); A Few Good Men (Citadel/Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre), Miss Shakespeare (Escape Artists, Vancouver), As You Like It, and Much Ado about Nothing (Canadian Stage, Toronto). James is the founding Artistic Director of the River City Shakespeare Festival and the former Program Director of the Citadel/Banff Centre Professional Theatre Program.
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CHEYENNE SCOTTBessieAt WCT: Julia in Children of GodElsewhere: Cheyenne is Coast Salish of the Saanich Nation and a theatre artist with a focus on developing new works. Through impactful personal expression and storytelling, her work is an exploration and celebration of her Indigenous heritage. She played Julia in the Urban Ink/NAC premiere production of Children of God and continued with the show for two other tours across Canada. She is a Dora-nominated artist for Now You See Her (Quote Unquote Collective/Nightwood/Why Not Theatre). Additional performance credits include Squawk, Sidewalk Chalk (Geordie Productions); and Savage (Native Earth). Cheyenne has been an artist-in-residence with N’we Jinan Integrative Arts and Mikw Chiyam for several years, working with Indigenous youth across Turtle Island.
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LUKAS VANDERLIPComposer/Sound DesignerAt WCT: Composer/Sound Designer: Vimy, Armstrong’s War; Actor: A Christmas StoryElsewhere: Lukas is a composer and sound designer, based in Kamloops. He has done sound and music composition for local film and theatre productions, such as Disappearing Summers and The Wolf and the Woods (films by Kora Vanderlip); She Kills Monsters (TRU Actors Workshop Theatre); The Robber Bridegroom, Frankenstein (Chimera Theatre); Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella (Project X); and Medea (Performing Arts Westsyde). Other: Lukas has released two albums of music under the name Beholding, with a third coming out this year. Lukas is in his third year, studying for his Bachelor of Arts with a major in history at TRU. Lukas is very excited for the world to experience this production, and he wishes much love to the cast, crew and audience of WCT. He also wants to thank his family and friends for their love, support and constant encouragement.
CINDY WIEBECostume DesignerAt WCT: Cindy has been Head of Wardrobe since 2003. Past costume designs with WCT include Meet My Sister (with Theatre NorthWest), GLORY, Million Dollar Quartet, Made in Italy, Don’t Dress For Dinner (with Thousand Islands Playhouse, Gananoque, ON/ Richmond Gateway Theatre), Closer Than Ever, Dreary and Izzy, Never Shoot a Stampede Queen, A Christmas Story, A Christmas Carol (2010), and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.Elsewhere: Romeo and Juliet, Elizabeth Rex, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, and The Tempest (Project X).
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PROGRAM NOTESTHE EVOLUTION OF A MURDER STORY: THE DROWNING GIRLS RISE(S) AGAIN
Beth Graham, Charlie Tomlinson, and Daniela Vlaskalic rise to a big challenge in The Drowning Girls: they take an early 20th Century British true crime, refocus the lens from which it has historically been viewed, do not give short shrift to its horrors, and make their docudrama entertaining and relevant – at once gripping and humorous, a period piece with contemporary resonance.
Society is only beginning to acknowledge the compounding injustice of placing perpetrators of crimes in the spotlight while relegating victims to bit-player status. From 19th and 20th Century British and American to late-20th Century Canadian serial killers, the names stay recognizable; the names of those who suffered at their hands decidedly less so.
A groundbreaking work in Canadian theatre in this regard is Métis playwright Marie Clements’ The Unnatural and Accidental Women (2000): a group of Indigenous women found dead in the company of the same man in Vancouver’s downtown eastside over the course of the previous two decades or so rises from their graves and exacts justice. In an interview in
Beatrice (Bessie) Munday, Alice Burnham, Margaret Lofty Credit: John Frost Newspapers / Alamy Stock Photo
Playing the Pacific Province, Clements acknowledges that encountering in a local newspaper a “huge spread” on the perpetrator with “maybe half a page of all of his victims” was the catalyst for her play. A similar impetus seems at play in The Drowning Girls.Narratives around the “Brides in the Bath” murders – the killings of three newly married women by their serial bigamist groom – have been male centred. For example, the husband’s waxwork likeness was exhibited at Madame Tussaud’s Chamber of Horrors, and the protagonists of fiction by William Trevor and Anthony Burgess (among others) take his deeds as inspiration for their crimes. The case has also remained well-known because of two men who helped solve it: a famous detective fiction writer and an eminent pathologist.
Graham, Tomlinson, and Vlaskalic turn traditional narratives on their heads by reviving the three women – Bessie, Alice, and Margaret – as the stars of their show and relegating the husband to a few lines – spoken by one of his victims. The central question becomes not “Who dun it?” or even “Why and how did he do it?” but “How did these women get deceived by this con artist?” In order to answer that question, of course, the audience needs to get to know the three as individuals.
The characters re-enact their respective relationships with their husband, render the conventions of their British Edwardian society, particularize the gruesome details of their demises, and relate the subsequent trial and conviction. Importantly, this is all done through the prisms of dark wit and irony. As audience members, we are likely to shift between the comfort afforded by the humour and the spatial and temporal distance and a more complicated empathy, or even identification, as we recognize that things have changed a great deal, but then they haven’t.
The Drowning Girls rose from humble beginnings at the Edmonton Fringe to enjoy productions in theatres across North America – a testament to its creators’ ability to envision the power of a narrative creatively refocused and spiritedly retold.
Ginny RatsoyAssociate Professor of EnglishThompson Rivers University
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