The Bacchus Players is proud to present three selections from Mark Ravenhill's Shoot/ Get Treasure/ Repeat, an epic cycle of sixteen plays exploring the personal and political effects of war and terrorism on modern life. Although this topic is sometimes difficult to confront, it is especially relevant in light of recent events, both abroad and close to home.
The plays that make up Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat began life at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, winning a Fringe First award, and the Jack TinkerSpirit of the Fringe award. They form a collage of very different scenes, with each taking its title from a classic work.
The cycle of plays that comprise Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat were written to be performed as either ensemble pieces or stand-alone scenes. The Bacchus Players will present three plays from the cycle, "Women of Troy"; "Crime and Punishment"; and "Yesterday, An Incident Occurred".
Audience Advisory - Mature Content (Violence)
Revolutionary theatre on the theme of terrorism
April 13, 14, 15 and 16, 2016
Heritage College Drama Club
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Tomorrow kicks off the run of DOCTOR FAUSTUS! 7pm!
THE DATE OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS HAS BEEN CHANGED! APRIL 11-14 ARE THE NEW RUNNING TIMES. STAY TUNED!!
03/13/2012
The Bacchus Players present Doctor Faustus, March 28, 29, 30 and 31 at 7p.m, at Heritage College (325 Boulevard Cite-Des-Jeunes in Hull). Tickets are 5$ for students and 7$ for non-students!
Cast members! Come to the auditorium for 5:40 rather than 6 tonight so I can measure you :) I only need two measurements for each of you so it shouldn't take that long. If you can't come earlier than 6, let me know via email ([email protected]) and I'll stick around to make sure I get yours too!
Can you sew? Are you crafty? Just want to lend a hand to a super duper awesome drama club? The Drama Club is looking for volunteers to help with costumes! Any one interested should please email Amanda at [email protected]!
Christopher Marlowe’s legendary play “The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus” will be featured at Heritage College in Gatineau from April 28 to 31. Performances begin at 7:00 each evening in the Heritage College Auditorium, located at 325 boul. Cité des Jeunes in Gatineau. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for all others. For more information, please call 819-778-2270.
Mounted by the College’s acclaimed and ambitious drama club, Marlowe’s timeless “Faustus” is a powerful morality play about a learned man who sells his soul to the devil for 24 years of power, prestige, and wealth. As we might imagine with such bargains, things do not end well for poor Faustus.
First performed in 1592, and widely-regarded as Marlowe’s masterwork, “The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus” remains one of the most iconic and powerful tales ever created, cautioning against the timeless temptations of ambition, seduction, and greed.
Christopher Marlowe
A contemporary and colleague of Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe was one of the foremost dramatists, poets, and translators of the Elizabethan era. Variously described as a genius and a goon, a heretic and a homosexual, a spy and a seducer, Marlowe’s plays and poetry continue to be staged and studied around the world.
Heritage College
As the only English post-secondary educational institution in Western Quebec, Heritage College is committed to the social, cultural and economic advancement of the community. All Heritage College Drama Club presentations are produced, directed and acted by students at the College. Within the past few years, the College has staged several well-received productions, including Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” and Martin McDonagh’s “The Cripple of Inishmaan” and “The Lieutenant of Inishmore.”
02/21/2012
The Heritage College Drama Club is pleased to announce "Lights Out", an evening of one act plays. Lights Off will run on February 21st, 22nd and 23rd (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday). Tickets are 5$ for students and 7$ for everyone else, and can be purchased at the door. Performances will begin at 7 p.m. each evening.
Lights Out is proud to present...
“An Appointment” by Tamarra Wallace
“The Beggar and The King” by Winthrop Parkhurst
Directed by Katerine Hale and Mara Macullum
“Pen” by Mathieu McDougall
“Everything” (Traditional)
Song: “Everything” by Lighthouse
Director: Yamilee Hebert
"Hello from Bertha" by Tennessee Willliams
Directed by Jennifer Khouri
Stay tuned for upcoming information about Heritage College Drama Club's full length performance of Christoper Marlowe's timeless masterpiece Doctor Faustus, coming soon!!
10/20/2011
10/20/2011
First read through of the season!
Cast lists are (almost all) up! Some one-act plays have yet to be cast, but the ball is rolling! Check out your drama board!
Check your emails Players!
A list of call-backs has gone up on the Drama board outside the auditorium. Call backs will be held this week, so check your college and personal emails regularly.
For further information contact Tamarra Wallace, Nick Strachan, Jennifer Khoury, Amanda Tripp, or Mark Molnar.
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