Showing posts with label Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theatre. Show all posts

Newmarket Play Festival Wants Youth!

 Play Time!

When the Newmarket International Festival of One Act Plays started out in 2017, the founder and visionary of the festival, John Dowson I'm sure had aspirations of it becoming an internationally recognized festival, but likely even he didn't envision its growth in recognition and notoriety in such a short period of time! Even in losing 2020 to covid, and then being attendance restricted the following one in 2021 still didn't stunt its growth, with the festival organizers adding online streamimg to increase the festival's profile and audience numbers in spite of those obstacles - and to the delight of the international and Canada-wide dwelling playwrights - then enabled to view their creations coming to life on stage while tuning in from as far away as Australia! The festival typically runs over 3 evenings in early September 8 - 11th  with a Sunday, with a young person themed daytime matinee show added for 2022. Of course, before there can even be a show, a call for submissions had to go out and the festival is now winding down its reception of those hopefuls.
Robert Mcneely - Room For Cream

This year the Newmarket International Festival of One Act Plays has added a youth element to its submission stable by being committed to presenting one performance matinee show for Young Audiences (TYA).This idea was inspired by an entry in 2021 by local award winning journalist and author of 3 books, turned playwright, Rod Urquhart, whose play adaptation (Gilda) of a children's book, Gilda The Princess (also written by a beloved long time Newmarket resident, Olie Madsen) was well received. And this new addition will now provide a wonderful opportunity for emerging playwrights - and hopefully youthful ones - to have their one act plays presented to paying live and streaming audiences locally and worldwide! 

Gilda's 22 year old Director, Kira Rosenbloom will also be offering up a series of online workshops for any youths looking to hone their theatrical creative skills - from writing, to acting, to directing - which the hope is to inspire a future generation of performing arts enthusists and maybe even some future stars! To be kept informed on the workshops please follow the link to stay in the registration loop or connect on Instagram! Watch for Kira on the Out & About Town, Newmarket Pickering College radio show, Tues March 15 @ 6PM and Sun 20th at 11AM @102.7 Chop FM. Photos by Scottie Luk
Carol Ann Matus - The Book Club Thief


Hey Youth!


If you'd like to enter a youthful creation for 2022, please submit your one act play to submissions@oneactplayfestival.com and visit the website for more information.

Robert Mcneely, Laurie Laing, Lee Elson
The Newmarket International Festival of One Act Plays is supported by The Very Useful Theatre Company, a registered charity which's mission is to facilitate and promote local live theatre arts opportunities as well as raise funds for great causes like the Newmarket Food Pantry!

York Region Entertainment Guide Winter 2015

With winter closing in, while we can enjoy the splendour and activities associated with the winter outdoors, we can also look forward to some unique indoor aventures for all ages.

Whether you're looking for interactive or live entertainment such as a laser tag experience or a holiday season play, this York Region area focused guide from YOURk Region Media & Events will direct you where you need to look.


Click here for a link to live York Region Entertainment in Hospitality establishments. 

Live Music

November 29, 2015 at 2 p.m.

John presents many of his well-know songs with a sprinkling of your Christmas favourites. Tickets are $55 for Adults and and $50 for Seniors 65+ (plus hst). Click here for tickets to John McDermott.
Newmarket Theatre, Pickering Cres


Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. 
Join for a magical evening celebrating the Christmas season with, “Elvis: A Christmas Special” featuring  
Multi-Award Winning Elvis Tribute Artist Pete Paquette with the "Rockin’ Royals” Showband, accompanied by the “M.I.B. Horns” and the sensational “Tonettes." and will showcase Elvis Presley's greatest Christmas Carols and songs of Inspiration such as: “Blue Christmas”, “Here Comes Santa Claus”, “I Believe”, “The Wonderful World of Christmas”, “American Trilogy”, and many more favorites. . Click here for tickets to Elvis: A Christmas Special with Pete Paquette. 
Newmarket Theatre, Pickering Cres. 

 

OLIVER! 

St. Andrew's College, Aurora, Ont Canada

Thursday 26, Please Sir, I want some more!

Also Fri 27 November, 2015 

 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM (EST) tickets@sac.on.ca

Cantabile Chorale of York Region
presents its final concert

 

The Joy of Christmas
Monday, December 7, 2015 at 7:30 p.m.
Location: Thornhill United Church
25 Elgin St.  map
(Dudley & Elgin Streets in Thornhill)

Robert Richardson, Founder/Director. Ethel Briggs, Guest Accompanist
Rev. Sebastian Meadows-Helmer, Guest Violinist
Audience Carol Singing
Reception after the concert

Call 905-731-8318 for more information.

www.cantabile.ca



Festival of Lights
Downtown Markham

The family favourite returns to FRIDAY NIGHT. Come and see some of the improvements made on  Main Street Markham while you enjoy a Free Horse and Buggy ride! There will also be jugglers, live music, stilt walking elfs, fire artists from Zero Gravity Circus, carollers, and of course a surprise visit from Santa and more!
Sat Nov 28th View event website



Mary Poppins

Start: Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 7:30 PM
End: Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:30 PM
RICHMOND HILL - One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film.
10268 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill

Company, a Musical Comedy
Start: Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 7:00 PM
End: Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 9:00 PM
Newmarket - On his 35th birthday, Bobby—a commitment-phobic bachelor—searches for the answers to love and life in New York City. While enjoying the company of some lovely ladies, he observes both the joy ... 
Newmarket Theatre, 505 Pickering Cres



The McMichael Concert Series, part of the Signature Performance Series, returns with three concerts by leading Canadian musicians. A gallery visit and parking are included in the price of the concert;

October 4, 3 pm: David Buchbinder’s Quartet
November 1, 3 pm: Genevieve Marentette Quartet
November 29, 3 pm: Tony Quarrington and Friends
10365 Islington Ave. Kleinberg, Ontario.





Xmas Cards! 

This House Was Made for Christmas celebrates the art of Christmas greeting cards, which were designed by seminal Canadian artists of the twentieth century. Several members of the Group of Seven, including Lawren Harris, J.E.H. MacDonald, and A.J. Casson, and their contemporaries, as well as aboriginal artists of Canada are represented with works drawn from the McMichael art and archival collections as well as private holdings, some of which have never been displayed before.
10365 Islington Ave. Kleinberg, Ontario. Ends Jan 31 2016 info@Mcmichael.com

And Finally...Ballet!
Canada's Ballet Jörgen presents The Nutcracker
Wednesday, December 30, 2015 www.markhamtheatre.ca 
  Location: FLATO Markham Theatre
171 Town Centre Boulevard
  map


Quest for Youth on track to Perform

Quest for Youth 2012 continues to roll along with its grass-rootsy vibe....kids / youths / community input from education sectors across Ontario continue to be added to the showcase event which is happening this Nov 14 at 1:45 pm at Markham's Renaissance Hotel in front of an audience of up to 900. Gulp. Plus it's live to tape.Double gulp.
Luther Hansraj quet For Youth 2012 performance Producer

I'm lucky in that the portion I'm contributing will be shot on video. I was asked to write something that connects to schools and the community at large involving marginalization at some level so I chose a feature on troubled youths and escapism through road hockey. It's a pretty simplified summary but suffice to say it had to have elements from true to life situations that could be interpreted in a number of ways but always staying true to the core basis of reality through the telling.

Anyway I got a glimpse of my potential 'Billy character", although hes not a lock for the part, but he seems a good kid if not perhaps a tad young for what I had in mind. Throw a 70's wig on him to ruff him up a bit and who knows.Ha.

It's not going to be as easy as these guys think and I'm dealing with people that wouldn't know a master shot from a close-up but we'll get through it...and in the end as long as I get all my shots we're good to go.

I've seen smatterings of the other elements and don't envy Producer Luther having to mix it all together but he's going to have to trust my artistic touch a little more than he has to date, although perhaps he's just trying to instill into me his vision of the "style" he wants - but regardless of the style you still need all the shots. For example he wants some scenes shot out of focus. That's great if you're using a manual focus camera but we may not be. The bells and whistles and special effects with blurring images etc can be added later in post production editing but being a Stage Producer he wouldn't necessarily know that, and therein lies the occasional clash thus far.Ha. Nothing I / we can't handle though because in the end its written artsy already and should fit the scheme they asked for.
Kim will bring a touch of aboriginal to the Youth Quest

I can't wait to see how he meshes all the other elements into it like the dancers and youth singers and aboriginal speakers/drummers and live band but hey, that's out of my concern! Ha..! This will be an interesting show to say the least!.

I was also able to connect youthful phenoms Daniel Mendez Band with the show so look for Luther to utilize them throughout the show.

Here's a short excerpt from "Shoots, Scores



Video continues in Black & White

Ext: Street or driveway 4:30 pm. Billy boy plays hockey with friends.

Audio : V.O. Sports Announcer: ala Foster Hewitt:

Cornouyer shoots the puck in the corner right in front Esposito takes a wild

stab at it! Rebound, right in front Henderson he scores! Henderson has

scored for Canada!

V.O. Crowd:

 Roars


Billy is jumping around celebrating scoring with friends fading to

celebrating alone. It’s darker out. 6 or 7 pm Streetlights come /are on.


Billy

Still jumping:

Scores!

Slowly makes his way towards home .

Voices can be heard of parents arguing:.

VO: Woman’s Voice:

Go on and have another one! (pause) If it wasn’t for these damp kids I’d

of been gone long ago!

V.O. Father’s voice:

Yea well you go right ahead then! Billy! You get in this house

……Now!

C.U. of Billy’s face – concerned / troubled look

C.U. Hand on doorknob hesitates, jolts as the word NOW is yelled.

Scene Fades


Tom out!

Scary Business at Myers on Main!

KEEP MOM AND POP MAIN ST ALIVE

Did you know that during the war Myers on Main in Newmarket was the only place for miles to get new candies and such and people working at the Tannery would line up down the block to pay them back on payday? During the war, candies were a treasure and later when the town's only grocery store burnt down they began to offer milk and such and it wasn't uncommon for the Myers' to get a call at one o'clock in the morning for baby's milk or something, and they'd come open the door for the person. This must be how the term "Convenience Store" came about!

Small businesses can't afford temporary set-up stores competing

When candies died out as a reliable single market item and convenience store chains emerged later on, Myers adjusted and began selling costumes and such.

Halloween is usually the next "look forward to" affair in many peoples minds after Thanks-Giving, and to that end Myers on  Main, Newmarkets longest running family owned business, has been taking care of the communities needs for...ever!

It's amazing that some people have seen  Myers for years yet never knew they sold costumes, make-up etc. In recent years they've been plagued by fly-by-night costume houses that open for Halloween after which close up shop and take their money back to the U.S.A. Meantime Myers pays employees year round.

Winning wall design rejected by town Bylaw Officer
It's bad enough Mom & Pop Main St have to compete with the Wallmarts and Targets which threaten the very existence of Main St.'s but to have to deal with businesses allowed to open up during busy season  and then close up while Myers is a town taxpayer year round is outrageous! What other industry allows this? How would the Mayor feel if a Toronto charity came to town to scoop all the donations for it's hospital once a year during the height of our hospital's fundraising season and took it back to Toronto? Oh that's right they are already doing this for a "charity" ice-hockey enterprise.
Toronto business wall

To make matters worse, the struggling Myers Costumes On Main keeps getting graffitied and ordered to pay for removal by an overzealous by-law officer who seems to have a lot of power.
See video!


To try and get around the repeated graffiti tagging & removal at expense to the elderly owner Jenny, Myers' manager Casandrah held a wall mural contest. The town had been enthusiastic about the idea, with Councilor Joe Sponga coming out and assisting the process, but the problems with the  same by-law officer continued dubbbing the winning mural a "sign" and can't be used? Huh? Who is this guy? We are allowing our by-law officers decide what is art and what is appropriate for one's own business?

Yet Graffiti-like sign allowed at town's Youth Centre - What gives?
If town council wants to slough this off on the town's longest running family business go ahead but don't expect Myers Costumes to fold up their tent and leave town like the fly-by-nighters this town allows in. She's survived worse than an egotistical by-law officer and I'm sure will endure much more . In fact they even opened a new, albeit temporary location, in Downtown Bradford for the Months of October / November since that town doesn't have a costume house and no fly-by-nighters as yet, although Walmart is  and they too bulk up on costume stock.
Myers Costumes has all kinds of selections


Who knows? If it does well maybe she'll just leave town and take up shop there. What's one more long time business gone from Main St. Right?

"Buy local" should mean beyond produce and such. As a longtime resident I urge you to support your local Main St...before they all go! 


Tom Pearson


Youth Mural & Graffiti Artists Wanted!

Meyer's Costumes on Main (Newmarket) to host youth wall mural / Graffiti Art Contest!
    Promotions and art run in my family a bit I think. When I was a kid, my mom worked part-time at Renz Dry Cleaners in the late 60's / 70's and from there had volunteered to design the floats representing the Aurora Shopping Centre where the store was located, for the town's annual July 1st and Santa Claus parades. Her repeatedly award winning designs drew the attention of the plaza owners who created a part-time position for her as the Centre's 1st Promotions Coordinator. Mom, or Mabel as she was known to everyone had a skill with art, having taught classes in our home when I was really young and later in a the tiny room inside the Aurora Community Centre. I'd attend on occasion but never really had much of a flair - except for cartooning of course! Mom would teach perspective I remember or is it prospective? I don't know, as I said I didn't pay very good attention at about 5 or 6 years of age to horizons, worm views, and other terms.  She'd always lose me at birds eye view for some reason. Ha. Thinking back, my sisters attended too, often even, if dad was working or no sibling of age could babysit. Mom treated us all like regular students though and then transferred this skill of putting to paper creative plans and ideas into fruition - whether that be a painting, a float for a parade, an ad for the newspaper, or a promotion of some sort my mom just seem to have a knack. She was tough when she had to be too, firing me her own son whom she'd hired to be Santa for the Metropolitan store, the towns largest department store then because someone said I wasn't Jolly enough! Ho! Ho! Ha! She then hired my friend.

  When " The Met" was built, the L shaped Aurora Shopping Centre already existed as an outdoor merchants plaza. The new department store was to be built in the far corner from the existing plaza while sharing a common middle parking area which cemented the "bond" as a plaza. The Met was like the equivalent to a box store today you could say and, likely to stifle any negative publicity surrounding them taking this prominent location and a chunk of the plaza parking, they held an art contest on the fence walls surrounding the construction. Youths were asked to submit a plan for their "spot" I believe and allotted a place on the fence in which to do their art where two of my sisters gained entry, and which I believe my sisters Liz, now a designer of ads for major newspapers, won or placed and I believe won some money. If I recall, Liz posted a Jesus looking skyward and Gail's design looked like a man or a hobo clown peeking into a peep hole to the construction area and both won something. Ha! Although as reported in the old July 1971 edition of the old Era-Banner, Gail tied for 3rd and won the lofty sum of $10, Liz, who won $5 was always the best artist of us kids I think, except maybe Craig the youngest but it would be hard to compare her full basement wall Beatles drawings to Craigy's Star Wars-like art, which he too won at the Aurora Art Show with one year, and recently designed / launched a video game.
Mom Mabel and two sisters Gail and Liz who's artwork made it onto an art contest construction fence back in 1971. They still look the same.
  My other Sister Gail whose design had also gained entry to the wall contest became a Publisher with Mclean Hunter Publishing ( now Rogers publishing) having risen from sales through to Editor of Art Impressions Magazine, as well was the longtime Publisher for Canadian Interior Design Magazine, taking it from an obscure publication to a respected and valuable ( Mcleans sold it) asset along with her now husband Pete and some other dedicated employees. The two of them and another long time employee at Mcleans then went on to take over independent ownership and publishing rights to Art Impressions. Even my other, other sister Karen became involved in the creative side through her flair for photography becoming a portraits photographer.

  My daughter Brittany, with a little creative guidance from myself and  Artist Fred Joly who provided the cartoonizing mechanism that turned our " Grapes" (actually me impressioning Don Cherry) into an " Uncle Sam Wants You!-Like figure for the poster designed to "recruit" players for a tourney! I've had a lot of people old and young alike comment about the poster and it was very effective with the event filling up with entries in record time this year!
Daughter Brit has talent too
  Mom would go on to sell (and design her own) ads to local Newmarket, Aurora and area merchants for a number of publications including " The Topic" and " Bradford Witness" publications. Eventually mom caught the eye of Peter Miller who was the owner operator of all the Macdonald's Restaurants in the area at the time and who created a position to hire her on full time as the Promotions Director for all 4 of his stores! When mom's dad died Mr. Miller paid her flight home and gave her a month off with pay. Mom would later sit on the Aurora Chamber of Commerce Board o f Directors for many years. She even named Newmarket's " Quaker Hill Market Place" in a contest to name it which stands today - although she entered in my embarrassed dad's name and he is in the newspaper pic accepting the winning $250 cheque back then! Ha, poor dad.

  Why is any of this relevant? Well we're going to help launch a youth mural art contest July 1st open to youth entries only and it brought back all these memories of that fence surrounding Metropolitan and how proud I'd been to go by and see my sisters' artwork there every time I went by it and of my Mom and how amazing she was back then to be able to use her art and make a mountain out of a molehill and a career from nothing.Oh yea sorry, same thing! Ha!
Meyers Costume's wall now clear of graffiti below as ordered by town with top part next to be done. A Mural Art Contest with a resulting full wall mural hopes to end repeated 'tagging" costs to the long time store owner.
     Myer's Costumes on Main's owner, whose wall is to be the mural and who tells me they've been there for 80 years as Newmarket's oldest (family owned?) business, remembers Mabel from over the years - and I myself remember her from riding my bike there as a kid all the way from Aurora, as back then Myer's was the best place around for candy not costumes...and she'd give you a deal too, with everything from Black Cat gum, to wax lips, to black balls and it appears she may need our help now.

  The business (and home) has been deluged with graffiti from some "kids" likely, who don't realize that they are intruding not only on an elderly woman's business, but her bread and butter too, as well as potentially her staff's and in turn their families. This, coupled with times as they are, such as town bylaws allowing for temporary use of nearby vacant stores and parking lot type trailer sales of Halloween goods during her busiest season, makes it tough for them right now including having to clean up all the wall graffiti as ordered by the town which her manager was able to do mostly and how long will it last tag free?.

Producing a "cool" piece on that wall will lend itself to being left at peace whilst adding enhancement to the north end of Main St...So we all win!

  In order to assist this longtime local independent business woman who's energy levels may be low but not out - and perhaps the youth and even to some town folk who may not see a need for youth having a place to show creative "art" via mural or graffiti-art-like displays - we need to nurture an idea that embraces a solution. As brazen an act as the graffiti was to this victims business, I think by including youth via a contest that allows for a mural art event held on the Main St locations wall, along with some music and hot dogs for sale to the public to raise funds for some worthy causes including a winner's prize, makes for a good day...and society! The winning artist can then lead the design for the final full wall mural which will become the final wall adornment with their signature!
This old now unused bridge has been a hangout for youths at least since I was a kid!
  Some people know that I have for some time advocated for such a spot for youth to be able to showcase some of this special talent - mentioning the unused old bridge that youth have claimed as their own since I was a kid (and sneaking beers and cigarettes on top and under it from time to time. Sorry mom!) and later on generations got into graffiti-ing and..well some still drink probably beer or smoke on occasion at 4am there when no parent will have them I'm sure! At any rate I'd thought this old bridge a good spot for the youth to be able to "art" up, and still do, but right now Meyers Costumes one of Newmarket's oldest businesses and which misses out on most any spill-over business from Main St events being so removed from the south end, needs our help!

  So what happened to me you ask? Good question! But hey! I did win a contest this year which was a Canada-wide one minute ad contest put on to depict the growing gap in Canada which I entered for P.A.C.C and it won the group $2,000 as voted online as the best. P.A.C.C. then used the funds towards their youth road hockey event. So Yea, maybe we have some promo smarts in this family, but alas, we still need you all to come out and BE AN ARTIST or Donate a Prize or supplies or buy a hot dog, hamburg, bring some music or sound equipment or be a guest dj, jammer, or man a BBQ spot to help pull this off with panache on July 1st - Canada Day!

Make this the stop YOUTH make on Canada Day!@

  Visit the website www.tpeproductions.com for entry or media release for more information!





TP Re-visits Spotlight Theatre School

Spotlight Theatre's " Voice Impact Project" visits a York Region community in 2009
Main St Newmarket
 I ran into an old friend and colleague, Merlene Samuels - Cephas, who has run Spotlight Theatre School out of Newmarket for the past "umptine" years (which equals about 26) while attending the annual local Santa Claus parade the other day. I was actually down that way to cover (P.A.C.C. News Report) Occupy Newmarket which was slated to meet at 11am at the Fairy Lake Park pavilions, or so I  had thought, but as no one was there when I'd arrived I'd wondered over to the nearby parade, having been some mention of the group possibly joining it the week prior at the first general meeting. Turned out I was 2 hours early. Ho, Ho, Haa! As the parade ended and people disbursed, I began to walk up the still closed Main St where the TP supported 'Friendly Neighbourhood Youth Road Hockey Challenge" was also held, and where the "Spotlight Singers" had kicked it off with "O Canada" this past March Break, when I suddenly heard my name.

 "Tom, how are you?"

 It was Merlene. I can't actually recall how we first met, but I do know I had both my kids in her theatrical school at one point - Hey! My son as Daddy Warbucks!? Who Knew! Ha - anyway I was a single dad and producing an improv show for tv and live shows then, as well as attending film school, so it was a jugglers life for me at that time!
'Rapper TP" surrounded by Hip Hopp sensations Krhyme Syndicate perfomers at the 2011 FNY Road hockey Challenge
 Upon graduating I approached Merlene about starting a class that focused on acting for TV & Film as well as the tech side of productions, as I pointed out that screen acting was very different than for live theatre and we'd include producing a "movie" at the end as part of the parcel, an idea which was ahead of its time with the finished version edited manually (via my fresh-out-of-film-school skills!) and shown on VHS.

Merlene and the school embraced the idea and it was a fun time for me..of course they also managed to rope me into committing to being a principal performer in Spotlight's Adult Troupe's performance ( I played Gus Schultz a big time music Producer! ha!), a musical complete with dancing which I'd never done professionally or otherwise and which gave me some apprehension but I think I pulled it off without embarrassing myself too much and the crowds seemed to love the show, so I guess we did okay. I even donned my Elvis suit some days prior, and stood on the street "thank-you very muching" and directing traffic towards tickets while pointing to a rented registration sign between croons! Ha. One time Reverend Elvis Baxter as he's known world-wide pulled up and asked me to do a 'thank-you, thank-you very much' for him, which I did, to his reply - " Yup that's pretty good" or something like that - Ha! As if I'd possibly soil poor Elvis' image by being road-side - meantime he's using impersonations to grow a congregation! Ha! Hey, more power to him, whatever works! Funny, he never mentioned God though!
 Tom appears on TV to promote TP sponsored annual youth road hockey event  A move to ban road hockey locally was squashed in part by pressure from TP in the media~!
TP does Elvis!