Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre 2012-2013 season launch, March 9 2012

MTC UNVEILS A SEASON OF EPIC STORIES
Gone with the Wind, A Few Good Men, The Penelopiad and more

WINNIPEG, March 9, 2012 – A headstrong southern belle, a fledgling courtroom lawyer, the long-suffering wife of Odysseus – these are just some of the passionate characters that will be treading the boards at the ROYAL MANITOBA THEATRE CENTRE next season. This morning, Artistic Director Steven Schipper unveiled the 2012-13 season to gathered donors, sponsors and season ticket holders. MTC is offering a season filledwith epic stories that audiences know and love, including a world premiere adaptation of GONE WITH THE WIND, Aaron Sorkin’s A FEW GOOD MEN and Margaret Atwood’s THE PENELOPIAD. The event featured Niki Landau, a fresh Canadian talent who has adapted Margaret Mitchell’s beloved novel.

THE JOHN HIRSCH MAINSTAGE

A FEW GOOD MEN
BY AARON SORKIN
October 18 – November 10, 2012 | Preview Oct. 17

“Brilliant, intelligent, cutting – socks you between the eyes” –The Independent
A young American lawyer defends two Marines accused of murder in a hazing incident gone wrong in Guantanamo Bay. As the legal teamdigs at the truth, they uncover a high-level conspiracy that threatens the integrity and honour of the military system. A thrilling Broadway hit by writer Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing, The Social Network). A co-production with Citadel Theatre

MIRACLE ON SOUTH DIVISION STREET
BY TOM DUDZICK
November 22 – December 15, 2012 | Preview Nov. 21

“A rollicking comedy where one revelation builds on another to an unexpected and thoroughly satisfying conclusion”
– The Journal News
The Nowaks have always felt special, ever since the Virgin Mary made an appearance in the family barbershop in 1942. Clara has taken over the care of her father’s beautiful statue of the Blessed Mother, and shares the story of the miracle with all who pass by. But Clara’s daughter Ruth is about to reveal a family secret, one that will have the Nowaks questioning both their faith and their identity.

*WORLD PREMIERE*
GONE WITH THE WIND
ADAPTED BY NIKI LANDAU
BASED ON THE NOVEL BY MARGARET MITCHELL
January 10 – February 2, 2013 | Preview Jan. 9

“Some day I’m going to do everything I want to do, and say everything I want to say, and if people don’t like it I don’t care.” – Scarlett
Southern belle Scarlett O’Hara’s pampered life of parties and petticoats is threatened by the devastation of the American Civil War. As she struggles to survive, this unlikely heroine proves she has the gumption to persevere despite the odds. Margaret Mitchell’s epic romance comes to life in the world premiere adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.

ED’S GARAGE
BY DAN NEEDLES
February 7 – March 2, 2013 | Preview Feb. 6, plus 2013 Regional Tour

“A fun, warm-hearted play that makes you smile from beginning to end.” – London Free Press
Ed can fix just about anything – an old truck, a stubborn boat motor, even people’s problems. The folks of Port Petunia flock to Ed’s Garage for oil changes and sage advice. Everything’s running like a well-oiled machine until a psychotherapist from the city sets up shop next door, throwing a wrench into the whole business. Actor Rod Beattie, writer Dan Needles and director Douglas Beattie (Wingfield series) return with this light-hearted comedy.

DADDY LONG LEGS
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY PAUL GORDON
BOOK BY JOHN CAIRD
BASED ON THE CLASSIC NOVEL BY JEAN WEBSTER
March 14 – April 6, 2013 | Preview Mar. 13

“Skillful storytelling, enticing songs and superb performances…” – The Independent
Set in the early 20th century, this charming musical is the moving account of a young orphan as she blossoms into a beautiful, intelligent and vivacious woman. When Jerusha gets the opportunity to go to college, all expenses are paid by a mysterious benefactor whose only requirement is that she never know his identity. As she writes monthly letters to the man she calls “Daddy Long Legs,” we’re drawn into the contrasting worlds of these two extraordinary individuals. A Rubicon Theatre production

OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY
BY JERRY STERNER
April 18 – May 11, 2013 | Preview Apr. 17

“Trades in clever wit — much of it raunchy — and looks into the hearts of people passionate about their work.”
– New York Times
In the business world, corporate takeovers are theultimate seduction. Larry the Liquidator preys on companies that are worth more dead than alive and he’s set his sights on the aging New England Wire and Cable Company. As he prepares to play monopoly with people’s lives, Larry realizes this family business has more game – and heart – than he anticipated. In today’s economic climate, this satire about the excess of the ’80s remains startlingly relevant.

THE TOM HENDRY WAREHOUSE

RED
BY JOHN LOGAN
November 1 – 17, 2012 | Preview Oct. 31

“The mostcompelling drama I’ve seen all year… sizzling, intellectually thrilling” – Chicago Tribune
In late 1950s New York, painter Mark Rothko is offered one of the greatest artistic commissions of the 20th century. With the next generation of artists nipping at his heels, Rothko struggles to create a masterpiece for an extraordinary setting. Assisting in this monumental task is a young painter who quickly learns that nothing in Rothko’s world is black and white.
A co-production with the Belfry Theatre

ASSASSINS
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM
BOOK BY JOHN WEIDMAN
January 17 – February 2, 2013 | Preview Jan. 16

“An absolutely delirious theatrical experience” – The Globe and Mail
Bold, surreal and alarmingly funny, Stephen Sondheim’s vaudeville extravaganza takes aim at nine individuals who set out to assassinate the President of the United States. From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, these lost souls believe the American dream has failed them and they’re ready to settle the score. If this is the land of opportunity, shouldn’t everyone get their shot? Part of SondheimFest 2013. A BirdLand Theatre and Talk is Free Theatre production

THEPENELOPIAD
BY MARGARET ATWOOD
February 21 – March 9, 2013 | Preview Feb. 20

“Vibrant, moving and darkly, explosively funny” – National Post
Her husband’s gone off to war. With nothing but third-hand news of his exploits, Penelope is left to run the kingdom while dealing with a bratty teenager and a raft of aggressive suitors who are trying to jump the queue. Now, Penelope tells her side of the story. With sardonic wit and a fresh perspective, Margaret Atwood breathes new life into the classic myth.

RIDE THE CYCLONE
BY JACOB RICHMOND AND BROOKE MAXWELL
March 21 – April 6, 2013 | Preview Mar. 20

“A work of genius that defies description” – Vancouver Sun
This weird and wonderful musical takes us on a wild ride when a teenage chamber choir from a small town dies in a roller coaster accident. Karnack, a mechanical fortune-telling machine, feels responsible for the young choir’s demise, and gives the teens a chance to perform from beyond the grave. Ride the Cyclone is their final recital, where they celebrate their individuality while coming to terms with their sad fate. An Atomic Vaudeville production

SUBSCRIBE EARLY FOR THE BEST SAVINGS AND GUARANTEE YOUR SEATS FOR A GREAT SEASON OF LIVE THEATRE!
Current MTC Priority subscribers can renew their seats beginning March 9, 2012 by calling MTC Patron Services at 204-942-6537 (toll-free 1-877-446-4500), or in person at the MTC Box Office, 174 Market Avenue (renewal packages are currently being prepared and will be mailed next week).

New subscriptions can be reserved beginning March 9, 2012 by calling the MTC Box Office (new orders will beseated after the subscriber renewal deadline on a first-come, first-served basis).

6-play John Hirsch Mainstage subscriptions start at only $132
4-play Tom Hendry Warehouse subscriptions start at only $65
Become a MTC SuperSubscriber… see all 10 plays and get an extra discount on your Warehouse subscription!

About the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre is a community-based, not-for-profit arts organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba. MTC was Canada’s first English-language regional theatre and presents six plays at the John Hirsch Mainstage, four plays at the Tom Hendry Warehouse, a regional tour, a Master Playwright Festival and the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival, North America’s second-largest Fringe Festival.

For more information, please contact:
Teri Stevens, Publicist
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
(204) 934-0302 | publicist@mtc.mb.ca |www.mtc.mb.ca

North Lobby of Winnipeg’s Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre

 

 

Winnipeg’s Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre

 

Tasty daisy cookies by High Tea Bakery

 

MTC Artistic Director Steven Schipper

 

 

 

 

 

Notice the Mint Juleps in the background. I should have guessed the “super secret play” was Gone With the Wind!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winnipeg Free Press photographer Wayne Glowacki

 

 

 

 

 

MTC Artistic Director Steven Schipper

 

 

 

 

“GONE WITH THE WIND” was ADAPTED BY NIKI LANDAU for MTC

 

 

Manitoba Theatre Centre Main lobby

 

 

 

Niki Landau and Steven Schipper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Author Niki Landau