Our Success is Measured in the Success of Others – Ricki

Our Success is Measured in the Success of Others – Ricki

Arts Across Canada

Our Success is Measured in the Success of Others

Over the last five years, Bouche Theatre Collective and Creative Producer Jack Paterson have worked hard to introduce new Canadian works to artists and organisations across Canada and abroad.

We do this by sharing texts for potential translation, introducing and connecting artists and organisations, providing insights on translation, and supporting English language applications and documentation.

“Scapegoat Carnivale is thankful to Jack Paterson for his belief in our play Ricki, for connecting us to acclaimed playwright Étienne Lepage and for helping us fund the work. We are moving towards being more accessible to both French and English speakers; this support from Bouch Theatre Collective is such a welcome support in that direction. We hope to work with Jack again and again.” – Alison Darcey, Scapegoat Carnival

A CUTTING-EDGE WORK IN PROGRESS

RICKI

By Joseph Shragge
Translated by French by Etienne Lepage
Translated to French from Ricki
Produced by Scapegoat Carnivale

Summer 2023
Freestanding Space
4324 St Laurent Blvd,
Montreal, Quebec H2W 1Z3
www.scapegoatcarnivale.com

With Yannick Chapdelaine as son, Chantal Dupuis as woman, and Frédéric Lavallée as the dealer.

Ricki is a darkly absurdist fable. When Woman and Son move to Montreal after the loss of her husband and home, their relationship strains as they face a series of challenges leading to a monster arriving at their doorstep—a fantastical, faceless bear-like creature with a long snout and small wing-like ears. Son instantly falls in love with the creature until he and Woman realize its presence is not entirely benign.

Joseph Shragge and Scapegoat Carnivale were in residence with Infinitheatre to workshop the piece. Scapegoat has received funding from CCA and CALQ for its development toward a production at the MAI space in 2023.

This translation was commissioned by Bouche Theatre Collective (Vancouver) with the support of Canada Council for the Arts.

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About

Scapegoat Carnivale

Scapegoat Carnivale is an award-winning multidisciplinary theatre company based in Montreal . Our aesthetic interest is in the carnivalesque, and the highly theatrical. Whether producing new works or adaptations from the classical repertoire, we strive for theatre to be an unruly, visceral and authentic shared experience. www.scapegoatcarnivale.com

 

The Naughty Children’s Bedtime Stories Workshop Reading

The Naughty Children’s Bedtime Stories Workshop Reading

DATES & Times

June 4, 5:45 PM

Location

The Presentation House Theatre
333 Chesterfield Avenue,
North Vancouver, BC V7M 3G9

The Presentation House Theatre
In association with Bouche Theatre Collectve

DIGITAL CHALLENGES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THEATRE: A NATIONAL CONFERENCE

The Naughty Children’s Bedtime Stories

By Étienne Lepage
Directed & Translated by Jack Paterson*
Featuring Corina Akeson*, Leanna Brodie*, Art Kitching* and Anthony Santiago*
Stage Managed/ Assistant Directed by Marie Pike

“I was thoroughly engrossed – what a clever, funny, edgy piece!”
Tessa Mendel, Artistic Director, Halifax Theatre for Young People

Eight terrible stories spring from the fertile imaginations two little good-for-nothings who refuse to go to bed. Spooking each other, they make up creepy, fun-filled stories, test boundaries, and explore what’s real and what’s not.  2015 French Language Governor General’s Awards finalist.

Special thank you to dramaturge Johanna Nutter and Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre.

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International New Translation Workshop: The Naughty Children’s Bedtime Stories

International New Translation Workshop: The Naughty Children’s Bedtime Stories

This September and October, Bouche was kindly invited by the British Equity WSW London Office to lead some new play development activities. Taking advantage of this opportunity to introduce British artists to francophone Canadian and international works, we workshopped three translations.

The Naughty Children’s Bedtime Stories (Quebec, Canada)
By Étienne Lepage | Translated by Jack Paterson

Eight horrible stories spring from the fertile imaginations two little good-for-nothings who refuse to go to bed. This play was 2015 French Language Governor Generals Award finalist.

About the playwright: Étienne Lepage
Étienne Lepage is a multiple Governor General Award nominated playwright, screenwriter, translator, and transdisciplinary creator. Based in Montreal, his work has been presented across North America and Europe. His other writing includes Rouge Gueule, L’Enclos de l’éléphant, Ainsi parlait.

Special thank you to the wonderful artists Rosie Akerman, Eleanor Bennett, Joan Blackham,  Viny Lad, Kavé Niku, Caroline Partridge Jay Ramji, Saria Steeland and James Watterson; Vancouver translator Leanna Brodie joining us a 6AM Vancouver time by Skype, and Lola May for organizing it!