Bone in Her Teeth
A rollicking shipwreck adventure of murder, betrayal, starvation (and just a touch of cannibalism) . . . Written by: Peter Anderson, Candelario Andrade, Stephan Bircher, Jordan Bodiguel, Sasa Brown, Lesley Ewen, Jeff Gladstone, Catherine Hahn, Steven Hill, Veda Hille, Su-Feh Lee, Brett Little, James Long, Molly March, Billy Marchenski, Tanya Podlozniuk, Heidi Taylor, Michele Valiquette, and Jeremy Waller. Directed by Steven Hill. A Leaky Heaven Production. Premiered at the Russian Hall in Vancouver May 21 - June 1, 2008. Dramaturgy by Heidi Taylor Research Dramaturg Michele Valiquette Featuring performances by Peter Anderson, Jordan Bodiguel, Sasa Brown, Billy Marchenski, and Tanya Podlozniuk
Music composed by Veda Hille, featuring Chrisariffic Lighting design by Stephan Bircher Set design by Molly March Costume design by Catherine Hahn Video design by Candelario Andrade Sound design by Jeremy Waller
General Manager Adriana Bucz Production Management by Kristian Ayre and Jeremy Waller Technical Direction by Harry Vanderschee Publicist Rebecca Coleman (Titania Productions) Stage Manager Dorothy Jenkins ASM Ally Colclough Costume Assistants: Melanie Dowler, Cheryl Irwin, and Caitlin Wilson Lighting Assistant Parjad Sharifi Volunteer Coordinator/FOH Ashley McMullen. Poster Art by Marina Szijarto. Poster Desgin by Nadene Rehnby and Hands on Publications. All promotional and archival photos by Tim Matheson. "Fun and grisly, Bone in Her Teeth is one of Leaky's finest." - Jo Ledingham, Vancouver Courier "Moments of beauty. I can recommend Bone in Her Teeth without reservation." - Michael Harris, The Globe and Mail "I have nothing but admiration for Leaky Heaven's consisently unique, original and always entertaining ways of theatricalizing its material . . . utterly bizarre, utterly fascinating . . ." - Jerry Wasserman, The Province "Befitting their circus roots, Leaky Heaven creates the feeling of an intimate carnival of horror . . . much of the wonder is created by a mixture of physical movement and the simplest of stage magic and is filled with many striking moments." - Andrew Templeton, PLANK This production made possible by the generous support of British Columbia Arts Council Canada Council for the Arts The City of Vancouver The Hamber Foundation The Vancouver Foundation Playwright's Theatre Centre CBS/JC Decaux |