DNTO Repetion show on DNTO.
We have a favourite book that we read over and over again…so mine happens to be Anne Frank, The Diary of Young Girl. Does that make me weird…or weirder?
CBC Radio One DNTO – Originall aired October 17, 2009
DNTO This Weekend, October 17
The Skriker at Churchill Fest
Great news! I am directing a play for the MTC Master Playwright’s Festival. We are looking for actors, so spread the word.
(Please pass along to anyone who might be interested)
Interest & Availability call for Equity & Non-Equity Actors!
Echo (Beach) Theatre is looking for actors (Male & Female) for their production of Caryl Churchill’s The Skriker directed by Alix Sobler for MTC’s 2010 Master Playwright Festival.
The production will take place at the Park Theatre Feb 1st- 6th, 2010.
The play is an urban fairy tale set in London , England . Roles include legendary monsters and creatures from English folklore, as well as a few actual humans. This is a multi-media production so actors must be available in Mid- December for a two day film shoot. Rehearsals will take place day or evening depending on availability.
Please send along your availability/schedule for December and January if you are interested in the project, along with a headshot and resume (so we can put a face to the name!) to Echo_Theatre@shaw.ca by Oct. 13th, 2009.
Auditions may be necessary but you will be contacted if it comes to that.
Charlene Van Buekenhout –
Artistic Director & Producer
Echo Theatre & Echo (Beach) Theatre
Echo_Theatre@shaw.ca
(204) 995-6876
MIA Sobler might have H1N1. OMG!
In case you are wondering what is going on in the silent corner of Winnipeg I am currently inhabiting…
Two major things have kept me down at the moment: 1) My partner and I have bought a condo in Winnipeg, and at the moment my days are filled with the myriad details that go along with this major transition. We are very excited, and very busy. 2) I have the flu! Is it H1N1? I don’t know, but I am going with “Yes, it is.” Why? Because that is the newest hippest form of the flu, and although I probably picked it up at Value Village, I would like to think its the 2009 model (also, it will decrease my chances of getting it later in the year).
But, the new season of DNTO kicks off next week, so I hope to have some radio exposure soon. Also, I have a workshop reading of my new play, Some Things You Keep next week.
Anyway, stay tuned over the next few weeks for bigger, better and healthier things to come!
BEST IN FEST – And an extra show!
Great news! She’s Not There was announced as one of the Best in Fest, which means we have an added show on Sunday, July 26th at 12:45. We are in Venue #2, MTC Up the Alley. Also, we still have a show on Saturday night at 10:30 pm and Sunday at 5:00 pm. Get your tickets in advance!
Four MORE Stars for She’s Not There
Another great review for She’s Not There on CBC. Here is a great quote:
“Scott (Neufeld) and Casey’s (Sobler’s) interactions bring to mind the chemistry of coupledom’s greatest duos: their ebb and flow recalls Mad About You’s Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser or even Cosby’s Clair and Cliff Huxtable. This is a couple you want to root for…Alix Sobler’s script doesn’t sing so much as it zings with biting banter…”
Read the full review here:
http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=101464028270&h=oDWx_&u=gGkxM&ref=mf
Four Stars for “She’s Not There”
We got a great review in the Winnipeg Free Press for She’s Not There. Here is an excerpt:
“An eternal conflict plays out in a fully modern setting in this crisply written and stylishly performed romantic drama, which explores the tensions that arise when long-settled love runs head-on into youthfully exuberant temptation…Trendy without being trite and fully up to speed with its characters and the times they inhabit, She’s Not There is totally all there.”
Read the full reveiw on my review page, or at the Free Press (link above).
Also check out our good reviews in the Uptown and The Winnipeg Sun.
Gene Wilder trivia answers now online
Sorry, I was a bit late on posting these! You can now find the asnwers at the bottom of the She’s Not There page on this site. Oh yeah, and you can check out the show at Venue #2 at the Winnipeg Fringe…
Tickets on sale now!

Tickets are on sale now for The Winnipeg Fringe, including my new play She’s Not There. Get your advane tickets on the Winnipeg Fringe site. You can also go on down to Old Market Square once the fringe has begun, or call the MTC Box Office at 942-6537. Visit the She’s Not There page on this bog for more information and cast bios.

