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STAGED READINGS
    IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL THEATRE SCHOOL OF CANADA

Feb 3 - 6, 2021
Ages 0 - 100!
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
Directors’ WORDS
Welcome to our fourth instalment of the Geordie Theatre Fest!
What a wild and strange time we are living in. Like the world’s fiercest roller coaster, we have gone
through many ups and many downs as we look towards reaching a year in this new reality. But through
it all, we are reminded of the people, the stories, and the shared moments that give us strength to move
forward and hope for the time we will be together again, in the everyday, and in the theatre. Until
then, we are so proud to offer this special event that showcases new pieces and playwrights and new
productions in Theatre for Young Audiences. For the second year, we are grateful to provide a space for
emerging playwrights to continue the development of new works in TYA and would like to thank Andrea
Romaldi, Dean Patrick Fleming and the National Theatre School for their partnership in this initiative.
We can’t wait to hear the teens’ responses to the developing works of Jena Maclean (Until Tenth Grade)
and Sarah Currie (The Borrowing Man): NTS graduating playwriting students.
And, of course, we are so thankful to keep our far-reaching and flagship 2Play Tour alive during these
times. Through our adapted live-streaming platform, we have supported our ability to reach schools
and their communities in Eastern Canada, making new friends along the way. Already, The Little Mighty
Superhero and Celestial Bodies have been seen by over 8,000 young people! Typically, we would be
performing these shows to the public live in Montreal during the fest, but this year, we are excited to share
these pieces in your home.
I want to thank all our artists and collaborators who are truly warriors, keeping the imagination vibrant
and inspiring boundless possibility.
Thank you for being with us, lots of light and stay safe!

Mike Payette
Artistic Director
Director, Celestial Bodies

Little Mighty Superhero is a timely story for me and my family. This is a beautiful story of a boy (Max) who
misses his Lola (Grandmother) and is starting to forget the stories she used to tell him. This makes him
feel the loss of her all over again. The adventure Max takes with his imaginary friend Jayson is his way of
working through and navigating this confusing and profound loss through imagination, play and what
most kids are able to do so well, BELIEVE! This story healed my heart and being able to be a part of this
story meant the world to me and my own children, who were dealing with the loss of their grandfather.
I am so grateful to Marie Barlizo for writing this story, to the GEORDIE Theatre team for letting me be
a part of it, the design team for their imagination, and to the talented actors who tell this story with
such heart. Hope you enjoy the show and find the joy that I did while working on it in these current
circumstances. Hope you feel close to your loved ones and remember the power of imagination and taking
adventures with your own imaginary friends!

Liz Valdez
Director, Little Mighty Superhero
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
Playwrights’
   Directors’ WORDS
The Little Mighty Superhero is my first professional production, 18 years after graduating from theatre
school. Despite the challenges of being a BIPOC playwright, becoming a parent has made it clear why I
persist. When my daughter, who is half Asian, told me that she wanted to be Anna from Frozen, it was
a heartbreaking moment. I knew that I had to keep writing for her and other Asian children so that
there would be stories for them: stories about them, stories in which they see themselves and their
experiences reflected. My play was initially inspired by my children’s special relationship with their Lola
– which means grandmother in Tagalog – and by my son Max’s fear of the dark. But when my uncle
Ben suddenly passed away, the play took on a deeper meaning. When my daughter shared that she
was starting to forget uncle Ben, I wondered, “How do we hold onto the memories of our elders and
their stories?” As a writer, I have always believed in the power of stories and our imagination. But now
I understand how they help us cope with loss and uncertainty, and, most importantly, how they give
us the strength to go on. Special thanks to Mike Payette, Emma Tibaldo, Liz Valdez, Geordie
Theatre and the creative team for making a dream come true during a very unlikely time.

Marie Barlizo
Playwright, Little Mighty Superhero

At its core, Celestial Bodies is a love letter to my teenage self. (Maybe also a bit of a roast of my teenage
self, but a loving one, as if from a dear friend who has watched you grow up.) When I first started writing
the giant monologue that would become Celestial Bodies, during my time in the playwriting program at
the National Theatre School of Canada, I asked myself, “What have I learned that I wish I’d known when
I was young? Could I even have accepted that knowledge at the time?” I wanted to write a story about
a character discovering small joys, compassion, and how to give and receive support -- all essential at
every age to find a way to thrive in a world that tells you to be smaller, to be less. Remembering that
you deserve respect no matter the details of the body you inhabit, to say “yes” to trying things that scare
you, and that it’s okay (and probably important) to do things you aren’t good at when they make you
happy. Many thanks to Dean Patrick Fleming, Andrea Romaldi, and everyone who helped Celestial
Bodies’ development at NTS; to Mike Payette, Kathryn Westoll, and everyone at Geordie who made
this production possible; and to Wahsonti:io and Alyssa for carrying Stella in their bodies with such
kindness, humour, and grace.

Jacob Margaret Archer
Playwright, Celestial Bodies
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
fest
                                    CALENDAR
     W/M                 T/J              F/V             S/S

03 FEB/FÉV       04                  05            06
    10am/10h          10am/10h                          10:45am/10h45
    The Borrowing     Until Tenth                       Storytelling
    Man               Grade                             Workshop (GTS)

Staged Readings (offered exclusively for schools)
                                                        12pm/12h
                                                        The Little Mighty Superhero
                                                        (public performance)

                                                        1:45pm/13h45
                                                        Character Creation Workshop
                                                        (GTS)

                                                        3pm & 5 pm/15h & 17h
                                                        Celestial Bodies
                                                        (public performances)
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
ABOUT             Geordie
Geordie Theatre is Montreal’s leading English-language professional Theatre for Young Audiences Company,
entertaining and engaging the imaginations of children and their families since 1980! Geordie celebrates the
art of theatre and its impact by working with emerging and established artists from various disciplines and
cultural backgrounds to create work that is provocative, relevant and enchanting; inspiring dialogue between
communities, children and parents as well as teachers and students of all ages.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS                              GEORDIE’S STAFF
President                                       Artistic Director MIKE PAYETTE
BRETT HOOTON                                    Managing Director KATHRYN WESTOLL
McGill University                               Artistic Associate JESSICA ABDALLAH
                                                Communications and Marketing Manager FARIDA BADRAWY
Vice President
                                                Audience and Development Manager MICHAEL J. ZERNITZ
CAROL-ANN HOYTE
Selwyn House School                             Associate Producer/Schools Liaison KIERAN DUNCH
                                                Administrative Coordinator VIOLETTE KAY
Treasurer
SEBASTIEN BOYER                                 Bookkeeper PATRICIA SAXTON
Analysis Group
                                                Tour Manager REBECCA DUROCHER
Secretary                                       Founding Artistic Director ELSA BOLAM
AVA SARAH NOURAEYAN
High School and Adult Educator
Members                                           ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE:
BOYANA ANDRIC, Novo Nordisk Canada Inc            550 Delinelle, Montreal, QC, H4C 3B1
GERALD CADET, McGill University
EDWARD CHAN, Sama                                 T: (514) 845-9810 F: (514) 845-3634
MATT GOLDBERG, Vanier College                     info@geordie.ca
BENJAMIN HERRERA, Stikeman Elliott LLP

Geordie Theatre is a member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT), the Quebec Drama
Federation, La Maison Théâtre, the International Association of Performing Arts for Youth (IPAY), le Conseil
québécois du théâtre (CQT) and ASSITEJ Canada.
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
CAST AND CREATIVE Team

                                 STAGED READINGS
                         (OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY FOR SCHOOLS)

                             THE BORROWING MAN
                                         Written by Sarah Currie
                                        Directed by Mike Payette
                 Developed in partnership with the National Theatre School of Canada
              Featuring Alyssa Angelucci-Wall, Samantha Bitonti, Alexandra Laferriere

                              UNTIL TENTH GRADE
                                         Written by Jena McLean
                                   Directed by Dean Patrick Fleming
                 Developed in partnership with the National Theatre School of Canada
Featuring Samantha Bitonti, Wahsonti:io Kirby, Anton May, Douglas Peerless, Jennifer Roberts, Espoir
                                Segbeaya and Dakota Jamal Wellman

                EACH READING WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A TALKBACK WITH THE ARTISTS
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
BIOGRAPHIES

SARAH CURRIE - PLAYWRIGHT (THE BORROWING MAN)
Sarah Currie is a playwright and actor primarily based out of Montreal, with roots
in Oshawa and Kingston, Ontario. In 2018, she completed an undergraduate
degree at Queen’s University, graduating from The Dan School of Drama and
Music. She is primarily known for her work as a playwright and performer for
two seasons with the Queen’s University Barefoot Players, a TYA troupe that
tours the Kingston and Gananoque region. Most recently, Currie partnered with
Doorstop Theatre Project in order to create Justin Eddy and the Great Cosmic Crisis,
which toured summer 2020, and opened Centaur Theatre’s TD Saturday Morning
Children’s Series. She is currently enrolled in her third year of the playwriting.
program at The National Theatre School of Canada.

JENA MCLEAN - PLAYWRIGHT (UNTIL TENTH GRADE)
Jena McLean is a queer playwright with roots in New Brunswick and Alberta.
Currently, in her final year of studying playwriting at the National Theatre
School of Canada, she also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Drama
studies from Mount Allison University.

Her plays include Bonus Points if You Have Air Conditioning, An Ocean of Evergreens,
Missing Her Mother, A Canyon Contained, The Freeze-Dried Groom, Paradoxes,
and I Am. Jena’s work is focused on exploring life’s grey areas, personalizing the
political, as well as allowing people to feel seen in theatre.
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
BIOGRAPHIES

MIKE PAYETTE -          DIRECTOR (THE BORROWING MAN, CELESTIAL BODIES)
Mike Payette is a Montreal-based actor, director and teacher who has appeared at
some of Canada’s finest theatres. As an actor, he has worked at The Citadel, MTYP,
Vertigo, Banff Centre, The Grand, Factory Theatre, Neptune, and the National Arts
Centre, as well as with great local companies Geordie, Black Theatre Workshop,
Imago, Repercussion Theatre, Scapegoat Carnivale, Infinitheatre, Segal Centre
and Centaur among others. Directing credits include Harlem Duet (Black Theatre
Workshop), A Line in the Sand (Tableau D’Hôte Theatre), Hosanna and Choir Boy
(Centaur), Around the World in 80 Days and Reaching for Starlight (Geordie),
Burning Vision and Indecent (National Theatre School), the Quebec premiere of
Héritage – A Raisin in the Sun (Théâtre Duceppe) along with the national tours
of The Tashme Project (Tashme Prod/Centaur/Factory/Firehall, Vancouver) and
Lorena Gale’s Angélique (Black Theatre Workshop/Tableau D’Hôte/National Arts
Centre/Factory/Obsidian). Mike is a two-time Montreal English Theatre Award
(META) recipient and was the co-founding Artistic Director of Tableau D’Hôte
Theatre as well as past Assistant Artistic Director for Black Theatre Workshop. He
thanks his family at home and at Geordie for their continued laughter, light, and
courage through these wild times.

DEAN PATRICK FLEMING - DIRECTOR (UNTIL TENTH GRADE)
Dean has directed over sixty productions and produced countless more, which
have toured across Canada and the States. He has performed in theatre, film, on
television and lent his voice to video games and animated series. He was the
Artistic Director of Geordie Productions from 2005-2016.

Some favorite directing credits for Geordie include The Little Prince, The Odyssey, A
Christmas Carol, Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Sidewalk Chalk and Instant, which won
a Dora award in Toronto. For other theatres; Art, Marion Bridge, Billy Bishop Goes
to War, Apple, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea and V-Cards.

Dean graduated from Concordia University in Performance. He has taught at
Concordia University, ASM Performing Arts and continues to teach at the National
Theatre School of Canada. In 2013, Dean was awarded the Queen’s Diamond
Jubilee Medal for his contribution to the Arts. Dean is the Artistic Director of
Professional Theatre at Hudson Village Theatre.
STAGED READINGS Feb 3 - 6, 2021 Ages 0 - 100! - Geordie Theatre
CAST AND CREATIVE Team

 THE LITTLE MIGHTY SUPERHERO & CELESTIAL BODIES
                        Written by Marie Barlizo (LMSH) and Jacob Margaret Archer (CB)
                                Directed by Liz Valdez (LMSH) and Mike Payette (CB)
         The Little Mighty Superhero is developed in partnership with Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal
            Celestial Bodies is developed in partnership with the National Theatre School of Canada

                                                     CAST
                                    Jayson/Stella - Alyssa Angelucci-Wall
                         Lola, Bakunawa, Ferryman, Bathala/ Stella - Wahsonti:o Kirby
                                           Max- Douglas Peerless

                                               CREATIVE TEAM
                                   Dramaturgy by Emma Tibaldo (LMSH)
                                     Production Manager Haylee Tucker
                                       Technical Director Elly Tomasson
                                      Set and Costume Design Eo Sharp
                                          Sound Design Rob Denton
                         Sound Consultants Maddie Bautista, Kim Villagante (LMSH)

     ASL Interpretation for Celestial Bodies (February 6th at 3pm) in partnership with Seeing Voices Montreal
                                              ASL Coach Jo-Anne Bryan
                          ASL- English Interpreters Carmelle Cachero, Jennifer Roberts

                                             SPECIAL THANKS
                                    PWM, Rob Denton, Jennifer Roberts

PERFORMANCES WILL RUN APPROXIMATELY 45-55 MINUTES AND FOLLOWED BY A TALKBACK WITH THE ARTISTS.
BIOGRAPHIES

MARIE BARLIZO - PLAYWRIGHT (LMSH)
Marie Barlizo is a Filipino-Chinese playwright from Montreal. She is a graduate
of UBC’s Creative Writing MFA Program and the first visible minority to graduate
from the National Theatre School’s (NTS) Playwriting Program. She is the
playwriting mentor at Black Theatre Workshop’s Artist Mentorship Program,
an instructor at NTS and an Artist-in-Residence at Imago Theatre, where
she is developing The Warrior. Her solo play, The Healing, is part of Centaur’s
Catalyst readings. Marie is super excited to be part of Geordie’s 40th Season!

JACOB MARGARET ARCHER - PLAYWRIGHT (CB)
Jacob Margaret Archer is a non-binary playwright, poet, and dramaturge born
and raised on unceded Sto:lo territory (Chilliwack, BC). A 2019 graduate of the
Playwriting program at the National Theatre School of Canada, their plays include
Celestial Bodies, THINK OF THE CHILDREN (National Theatre School 2019), All I
Want Is To Be Happy Sometimes (workshopped at John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts 2019), Such A Heart As Yours (Intrepid Theatre 2016), and Miss
Somewhere (Theatre BC Mainstage Festival 2015). Their poetry has been published
by post ghost press and Raspberry magazine (upcoming, 2021). Jake is an avid
writer of letters, an amateur guitar player and an even more amateur ukulele player.

LIZ VALDEZ - DIRECTOR (LMSH)
Liz Valdez, co-owner of Shift Space and part-time faculty at Concordia
University Theatre Department has been directing, teaching and coaching for 20
years. Many of her students have gone on to enjoy successful careers in Film,
Television, Theatre and post-graduate studies. Most recent directing credits
are Black Theatre Workshop’s Gas Girls, Teesri Duniya’s Corpus by Darrah Teitel,
and Playshed’s inaugural production of Cock by Mike Bartlett nominated for
Outstanding Production. Liz won a MECCA for her direction in Tableau D’Hôte
Theatre’s production of Humans by Daniel MacIvor and, most recently, a META
for Outstanding Direction for Encore by Marc Prescott, also for Tableau D’Hôte
Theatre. Liz is incredibly thrilled to be working with long time friend and Artistic
Director, Mike Payette and this incredible team at Geordie.
PLAYWRIGHT’S notes
    BIOGRAPHIES

EMMA TIBALDO - DRAMATURGY (LMSH)
Emma Tibaldo is the Artistic and Executive director of Playwrights’ Workshop
Montreal (PWM), where she has dramaturgically collaborated on numerous
award-winning plays. Her collaboration with Geordie Theatre has been
particularly rewarding. Emma has also been directing new Canadian plays since
graduating from the National Theatre School’s directing program-selected:
Winter’s Daughter by Jesse Stong, SCUM by S.E. Grummet and Caitlin Zacharias,
Okinum by Emilie Monnet (co-director), Miss Katelyn’s Grade Threes Prepare for
the Inevitable by Elena Belya, The Baklawa Recipe by Pascale Rafie, Refuge by Mary
Vingoe, Falling Trees by Megan Coles. She co-founded Talisman Theatre, for whom
she directed award winning productions That Woman by Daniel Danis, Down
Dangerous Passes Road by Michel Marc Bouchard, and The Medea Effect by Suzi
Bastien. She is currently working on Skin with the interdisciplinary company The
Bakery. Emma is also a graduate of Concordia University’s Theatre Department!

ALYSSA ANGELUCCI-WALL - JAYSON/STELLA
Alyssa Angelucci-Wall is an emerging artist/performer and Concordia University
graduate, holding a BFA in Theatre with a Specialization in Theatre Performance.
From a young age, she has been passionate about all facets of theatre and its
multifarious nature. Some of her more impactful past roles have been Rhonda
from Lion in the Streets from her time at Concordia University, taking part in the
Rose Festival as Lightning from The Last Place You’ll Look, and the role of Mammy
from Wiley and The Hairy Man that first introduced her to the wonder of theatre
for young audiences. She is excited to have been given the opportunity to be a part
of the Geordie family and work alongside such talented and diverse artists as they
continue to bring relevant and impactful theatre across Canada in their 2Play Tour.

WAHSONTÍ:IO KIRBY - LOLA, BAKUNAWA, FERRYMAN, BATHALA/ STELLA
Wahsontí:io Kirby is a Kanien’keha:ka artist belonging to the Mohawk Nation of
Kahnawa:ke. They strongly believe in Indigenizing and Decolonizing performance
art, specifically theatre and acting. They were raised surrounded by Kanien’keha and
Haudenosaunee culture and studied in Kanien’keha (Mohawk) Immersion schools
throughout their childhood. Their work includes: Aqsarniit (Confed. Centre of the
Arts), Mistatim Rides Again & Mistatim Gallops Across Canada (Red Sky Productions),
Burning Vision (National Theatre School of Canada). Other than acting, Wahsontí:io
enjoys beadwork as well as spending time with their family and community.
BIOGRAPHIES

DOUGLAS PEERLESS - MAX
Douglas is proud to be playing Max in his Geordie Theatre debut. He is a
Toronto-based actor but has done most of his work in his hometown of Victoria,
BC. There, he studied at the University of Victoria’s Phoenix Theatre, majoring
in performance. Favourite roles include Reverend Parris in The Crucible at the
Canadian College of Performing Arts, Valentine in Two Gentlemen of Verona at
the Victoria Shakespeare Festival, and Man in Chair in The Drowsy Chaperone at
the University of Victoria.

EO SHARP - SET AND COSTUME DESIGN (LMSH + CB)
Eo Sharp is a Montreal based set and costume designer. She studied Art History at
the University of Toronto (BFA Honours) and Scenography at the National Theatre
School of Canada. She has been designing across this country for the past thirty
years. The Little Mighty Superhero and Celestial Bodies are her ninth and tenth
shows with Geordie Theatre, and it has been a most excellent and challenging
covid adventure.

ROB DENTON - SOUND DESIGN (LMSH + CB)
Rob likes to make noise and play with knobs and buttons. He has had the
privilege of working with Geordie many times over the past decade or
so. Fun was had recently with The Water Chronicles and Fear of Missing
Out (last year’s 2Play Tour shows). He also enjoyed composing music
for The Halloween Tree and Around the World in 80 Days. Press Play!

MADDIE BAUTISTA - SOUND CONSULTANT (LMSH)
Maddie Bautista is a Bi, Saudi Arabia-born Filipinx sound designer, and
composer. Maddie has been nominated for a Dora Award for her music in
Eraser at RISER 2019 and nominated for the 2020 Pauline McGibbon Award.
She is part of Musical Stage’s and Prime Mover’s 2021 NoteWorthy Cohort.
Selected sound credits: OIL (ARC), bug (Theatre Passe Muraille), Wah Wah
Wah (Wildside 2020), Private Eyes (Lemon Tree Creations), Our Fathers,
Sons, Lovers, and Little Brothers (b current). She is Co-Artistic Producer of Bad
Muse Collective with Korean-Canadian sound designer Deanna H. Choi. Bad
Muse is currently in residence with fu-GEN Theatre to create Love You Wrong
Time. For more information about Maddie go to: www.maddiebautista.com
BIOGRAPHIES

KIM VILLAGANTE - SOUND CONSULTANT (LMSH)
Kim is a queer, non-binary Filipinx musician (poet, rapper, singer), visual artist
and creative facilitator who is passionate about making and using art and music
to empower, educate, and activate community engagement and healing. Kim
released their most recent album, X marks the Swirl, in 2019, which was longlisted
for a Polaris and recognized as one of the top 19 albums of 2019 via CBC. In 2020 Kim
was nominated in the Hip Hop and Rap category of Breakout West Music Awards.

HAYLEE TUCKER - PRODUCTION MANAGER (LMSH + CB)
Haylee Tucker graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada’s
Production Design and Technical Arts Program. They are originally from Prince
George, British Columbia where they worked as a technician for several years.
Tucker is the co-founder of Shopdogs, a set-building shop here in Montreal.

REBECCA DUROCHER - TOUR MANAGER (LMSH + CB)
Rebecca Durocher is a queer multidisciplinary theatre artist, writer, and creator
currently based in Montréal, Quebec. She completed her post-secondary
education at Bishop’s University and relocated later to Montréal to study at The
National Theatre School of Canada in the Production Design and Technical Arts
program (2018). In her professional career, she works primarily in Production,
Technical, Tour, and Stage Management. In the recent theatre scene and its turn to
virtual performance spaces, Rebecca has been instrumental in developing systems
for several Montréal based theatre companies to move online. This includes the
Montréal Fringe Festivals, This Is Not a Fringe Fest (2020), Black Theatre Workshop’s
In Conversation with… Series (2020), and currently Geordie Theatre’s 2Play Tour
(2020), where she helped with the creation of Espace Geordie, a virtual theatre
studio that brings theatre for young audiences to classrooms around Québec,
Canada and internationally. Rebecca’s other Canadian Theatre credits include but
are not limited to La Boheme National Opera Tour (Tour Manager, Against the Grain
Theatre, 2019), James and the Giant Peach (Production Manager, YES Theatre,
2019), Montreal St-Ambroise Fringe Festival (Production Manager, 2019, 2020).

ELLY TOMASSON - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR (LMSH + CB)
Elly Tomasson is a graduate of Vancouver Island University’s Theatre program.
Her favourite thing about theatre is building the sets because it involves creating
a whole world that doesn’t exist. Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Elly moved
east to Montréal after working on a fateful production of Mary Poppins. For the
majority of the year, Elly works at Centaur Theatre as the Assistant Production
Manager. When she is not in the theatre, she can usually be found baking in her
kitchen or reading with her two cats, Tiramisu and Sriracha.
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