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Re-experience Asphalt Jungle Shorts VI Photos by Brian Kelly & Paddy GB. June 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 2010 |
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Tracey Kenyon & Nicholas Cumming performing EXIT STRATEGY Written by Michael Wilmot Performed at The Silver Spoon |
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Bruce Wolff, Robin Bennett & Tracey Kenyon (not shown) performing LOST Written by Shirley King Directed by Jenni Munday Performed on Gaukel Street. |
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The audience wearing their special glasses for the 3-D play |
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Roger Sumner & Ian McKellar Performing the fight scene of MATT & JEFF DO ROMEO & JULIET WITH ZOMBIES in 3-D Written by Paddy Gillard-Bentley Directed by Jenni Munday Performed here, there, everywhere. |
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Krista Sweeney Skulking after the crowd long before her play – people
wondered.... |
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Jessalyn Broadfoot & Robin Bennett Performing ENIGMAS Written by Virgil Burnett With Paddy Gillard-Bentley Directed by Jenni Munday Performed in Hall’s Lane |
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Andrew Frey & Arlene Thomas Performing BALANCE (scene I) Written by Mary Harvey Levine Directed by Robin Bennett Performed near Hall’s Lane |
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The audience’s exodus from Hall’s Lane |
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Andrew Frey & Arlene Thomas Performing BALANCE (scene II) Written by Mary Harvey Levine Directed by Robin Bennett Performed outside Classico Restaurant (excellent food btw) |
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Katharine Mills Performing LIVE NUD MANNEQUIN Written by Gary Kirkham Directed by Robin Bennett Performed in the window of the temporary
office Of The Magnetic North Theatre Festival |
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Bruce Wolff & Tracey Kenyon Performing WHAT’S IN THE BOX? Written by Yohanan Kaldi Directed by Nicholas Cumming Performed in the parking lot of the Legion. |
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Ian McKEllar Performing the balcony scene of MATT & JEFF DO ROMEO & JULIET WITH ZOMBIES in 3-D Written by Paddy Gillard-Bentley Directed by Jenni Munday Performed on the second floor of the Duke & Ontario parking
garage. |
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Abigail Slinger & Nicholas Cumming Performing DOUBLE-EDGED WORD Written by Melissa Major Directed by Paddy Gillard-Bentley Performed at the green space Duke & Ontario streets |
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Jessalyn Broadfood Waiting for the play to start. |
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Jessalyn Broadfood & Katharine Mills Performing LIPSTICK & CIGARETTES Written by Dwoght Storring Directed by Nicholas Cumming Performed in the green space On Queen & Duke streets. |
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The audience watching Matt & Jeff at St. Peter’s Church |
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Nicholas Cumming & Krista Sweeney Performing THINGS THEY DON’T TELL US Written by C.J. Ehrlich Directed by Paddy Gillard-Bentley Performed near St. Peter’s Church |
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Andrew Frey Performing DESERT STORM Written by Richard Ballon Directed by Nicholas Cumming In front of the Recruitment Office on Duke St. |
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Roger also lead the ‘throng’, which, from a past Bthrong
leader, Being the throng leader is a bit like herding cats. |
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Abigail Slinger Performing ONE NIGHT Written by Jocelyn Panda Perez Directed by Paddy Gillard-Bentley Performed near Duke & King Streets |
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One Night – a monologue about how a young girl was
affected by a cellist on the street...it just seemed a natural leap... Hector Vasquez Enchanted the entire block With his beautiful playing The audience was rightfully mesmerized. Performed on the porch of what was The Music Conservatory Now a dance studio. |
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Krista Sweeney Performing THE PERFECT MATCH Written by Richard Ballon Directed by Paddy Gillard-Bentley Performed in Goudie’s Lane Didn’t get a good shot of this... |
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Katharine Mills, Jessalyn Broadfoot & Robin Bennett Performing SUCH AS WE Written by Mary Alice Mark Directed by Jenni Munday Performed well – in from on BMO SUCH AS WE – by Alice Mark - King & Queen Streets. |
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Brian Kelly outside The Museum. “Spare change for the arts! Spare change for the arts!” Thing is – he was giving out the money. The audience had no clue what to do with
the coins. TIN CUP Written by Alan
Haehnel Directed by Paddy Gillard-Bentley |
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Andrew Frey & Abigail Slinger Performing in NECROSEXOLOGY Written by Lynda Martens Directed by Robin Bennett Performed at The Rum Runner or The Museum |
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Brian Kelly singing his original song TRYING TO TELL YOU The audience realized at different points during the song there
weren’t any real words in the verses. By the repeat of the last chorus “Everybody sing!” People were in stitches. Written by Brian Kelly Directed by Paddy BrianGillard-Bentley Performed at Brian Kelly performing his original song, The Rum Runner & The Museum |
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Experience
Theatre like you never have! Is
that woman beside you part of the show or just strange? Are those
policemen actors who are arresting the young man? Nope. Fifteen plays
from 45 seconds to 13 minutes long, in places you'd never expect. thirty feet
below street level through a grate in the sidewalk. The line
between reality and imagination becomes blurred when you aren't sure what is
a play, and what is
the usual natural theatre of downtown Kitchener. AJS I AJSII AJSIII AJSIV AJSV AJSVII ASPHALT JUNGLE SHORTS VI WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY... The Box office this year was at... and A unique café in downtown Kitchener. 24 Gaukel St. (between King and Charles St.) |