BTW Presents Ranee Lee in Swan Song of Maria by Carol Cece Anderson Beginning Nov. 3
Ranee Lee returns to the theatrical stage in a moving production about one woman’Äôs struggle against Alzheimer’Äôs
Black Theatre Workshop Presents
Swan Song of Maria
(A Tragic Fairy Tale)
By Carol Cece Anderson - Directed by Tyrone Benskin
Starring Ranee Lee and Joel Miller
With Classical Ballet Performances Throughout the Production
November 3 ’Äì 22 - MAI ’Äì 3680 Jeanne Mance
Swan Song of Maria
(A Tragic Fairy Tale)
By Carol Cece Anderson - Directed by Tyrone Benskin
Starring Ranee Lee and Joel Miller
With Classical Ballet Performances Throughout the Production
November 3 ’Äì 22 - MAI ’Äì 3680 Jeanne Mance
This year we are in a more intimate space so tickets will sell out quickly
Call today: 514-932-1104 ext 226 or email: boxoffice@blacktheatreworkshop.ca
In Collaboration with Alzheimer Groupe Inc.
MEMORY SURRENDERED
’ÄúYou’Äôll look into my eyes. And you won’Äôt see me anymore. You won’Äôt see me anymore, because I’Äôll be gone. I’Äôll have surrendered. That’Äôs when the time will come, Joe...That’Äôs when you’Äôll know.’Äù ’Äì Jillian from Swan Song of Maria
Montreal, October 7 ’Äì If nothing changes, over one million Canadians will have Alzheimer’Äôs disease or a related dementia within 25 years, with no hope of surviving. Black Theatre Workshop presents the magical world premier of its Mainstage production Swan Song of Maria (a tragic fairy tale) by Carol Cece Anderson. Starring two of Canada’Äôs finest performers, Ranee Lee and Joel Miller, accompanied by a classical ballerina and live pianist, Swan Song of Maria studies this mysterious decease, and tells the poetic story of a couple’Äôs past, present and uncertain future. Spanning over fifty years and across two continents, this incredible production is directed by Tyrone Benskin and presented at the MAI from November 3 ’Äì 22, 2009.
’ÄúBefore it all went to hell, it was just’Ķconfusion. Just a dark space. Just a huge yawning space that swallows you for an instant. Takes you back in time. And tricks you into thinking you’Äôre still here. ’ÄòTil you come out of it. And you don’Äôt know where you’Äôve been. And you don’Äôt have any idea how long you’Äôve been away.’Äù ’Äì Jillian from Swan Song of Maria
Recently work shopped and commissioned by the National Arts Centre in Toronto, this award winning production brings together language, music and dance flavoured with a Latin twist to tell the tale of Jillian. As she struggles with Alzheimer’Äôs and the theft of her past, Jillian is haunted by her husband Joe’Äôs ever present muse: a beautiful ballerina named Maria. Jillian fights against being drawn into a world where time and all that she was starts to disappear, all the while wondering where she belongs in her husband’Äôs life. Spanning the years before and during their lives together Swan Song of Maria is a story of two hearts struggling to rediscover love before it is lost forever.
Black Theatre Workshop’Äôs productions are reaching new levels this year as we come closer to our 40th anniversary, and today we stand as the only African Canadian Theatre Company in the world. Whether for BTW’Äôs Mainstage productions, school tours for Black History Month, Youthworks performance troupes, or for community arts development projects, all contributions are dedicated to encouraging and promoting the development of a Black and Canadian Theatre. To purchase tickets call our box office at 514-932-1104 ext. 226. For more information on Black Theatre Workshop go to our website www.blacktheatreworkshop.ca.
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