Closed – For Now!

Here we are again.  The end of a wonderful and successful run, with fond memories and hopes for the future.

Thanks are owed to our amazing cast and crew who poured their hearts into The Park, to our creative powerhouse of a design and directing team, to Studio 58 for letting lightning strike twice, and most of all to our audience – thanks for the love and support.

Closed for now.  But stay tuned, so that next time - we can all say we were the to watch it go down.

- The Writers Of The Park

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The Mayor Of Vancouver Sees THE PARK!

Mayor Gregor Robertson and the Cast of THE PARK

Graeme McComb as "The President of Vancouver" & Mayor Gregor Robertson

Graeme McComb as "The President of Vancouver" & Mayor Gregor Robertson

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Thank you Mayor Robertson for coming to our show!
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Thank You Reviewers!

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Our Preview In The Vancouver Sun – Preview Performance Tonight!

Photo by David Cooper

Check out our preview in the Vancouver Sun! 

http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/theatre-listings/Park+depicts+musical+joust+between+green+gold/3599361/story.html

Tonight is our first performance in front of an audience, and it’s sold out!  The show opens this coming Saturday, so get your tickets soon!

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New Promo Video

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The Park – Cast Made Teaser Trailer

Made by cast member Dustin Freeland

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Rehearsal PIX

 

 

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WE’RE BACK!!

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND…

THE PARK, a musical

September 30 – October 17 at Studio 58

Photo by David Cooper

With Joel Ballard, Matthew Beairsto, Paula Burrows, Melanie Desbiens, Stephanie Elgersma, James Elston, Dustin Freeland, Amy Hall-Cummings, Caitlin McCarthy, Graeme McComb, Carlos Rodriguez, Gili Roskies and Kendall Wright

by Benjamin Elliott, Anton Lipovetsky and Hannah Johnson
Directed by David Hudgins
Musical Direction by Benjamin Elliott, Anton Lipovetsky
Choreography by Kayla Dunbar
Set Design by Bryan Pollock
Costume Design by Marina Szijarto
Lighting Design by Jergus Oprsal

Playing at:
STUDIO 58
(100 W49, Vancouver)

GET TICKETS HERE

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THE PARK closed: for now (but how you can stay in the loop)

 

Cast, crew, directors, designers and playwrights of STEW Program B (photo by Emily Cooper)

 

We’d like to thank our immensely talented and hardworking directors, designers, cast and crew.  This has truly been a team effort.  

We’d also like to congratulate the other amazing shows in STEW: Disappearing Acts by Hannah Johnson, Milmish by Rachel Aberle and Three Seats in a Row by Katherine Swinwood.

And finally–we’d like to extend our utmost gratitude to all those who came and saw the show, and told their friends to see the show.  We are still taken aback by the enormous positive response.  

It is unfortunate how limited our run was, and with five out of six shows completely sold out, we apologize to all those who weren’t able to attend, or were regrettably turned away.

However – this is not the end of THE PARK.  This is just the beginning for us: THE PARK will return to Vancouver.  At this time we cannot be sure of when or where — but we know the want is there and we will meet it.  

So with promise of a return, and studio recordings on the way, we invite one and all to join our FACEBOOK group.  It’s really easy to do and it is the best way to keep updated on the future of THE PARK.  

To join, simply sign into facebook and click this link http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&gid=293450993532

Should the link not work, search facebook for “the future of THE PARK” 

Thanks again for all the support.  See you soon…

- Ben Elliott, Hannah Johnson and Anton Lipovetsky

(writers of THE PARK)

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THE PARK previews to Vancouver

 

Matt MacDonald-Bain and Lisa Goebel, photo by Emily Cooper

 

Last night our show had a “preview”; a run in front of an audience before opening night.  

The theatre was packed.  It was so full, there must have been 15 people turned away.  I was so nervous.  It’s one thing to get over 100 people in a room and it’s another to impress them.

The first part of the show the audience was quiet and wide-eyed.  When the show got going, the audience got going.  Jokes that we yawn at, because we’ve seen them over and over in rehearsal, were getting an uproarious reception of laughter.  Spontaneous applause broke out after dance numbers.  The show unfolded so tightly and the audience ate it up – I was so proud of everyone.

And in the end, a standing ovation – pretty good for a preview night.

Joel Ballard, Amy Hall-Cummings, Gili Roskies, Graeme McComb and Matt MacDonald-Bain (bottom), photo by Emily Cooper

 

Tomorrow is our opening night, which we have oversold.  And after that –  I personally beseech you to not miss this show.  I’m serious.  This show is special.  It’s all fresh, all new material, about where we live.  And the response has been unreal.  One audience member told me she thought this was “the future of theatre in Vancouver.”

Anton Lipovetsky and Benjamin Elliott, photo by Emily Cooper

 

We do four more performances.  There’s a matinee this Sunday, shows on Wednesday and Friday nights of next week and a final matinee next Saturday.  I wish there were more .  And maybe there will be one day.  But there will never be the very first run of this show again.   We would be honored for you to come share it with us.

- Anton Lipovetsky (co-writer)

The Cast of THE PARK, photo by Emily Cooper

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