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Kaethe Yanovsky kaethe at caea.com
Mon May 27 11:47:05 EDT 2002


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Soulpepper Summer Training 2002


Workshop # 2

Actor's Masterclass with Laszlo Marton



Dates:       July 22nd to August 10th, 2002

Times:      Mondays to Saturdays 10:00am to 6:00pm

Deadline for Application Submission:             July 8th, 2002



Acclaimed Hungarian director Laszlo Marton will lead a three week actor
intensive workshop of Chekhov's first major play Platonov. The Soulpepper
translation/adaptation by Susan Coyne and Laszlo Marton will be used and
major scenes from the play will be presented to members of the masterclass
at the conclusion of the session.

Training staff Mark Christmann, Kelly McEvenue, and Diane Pitblado will
start off the day with morning classes in movement, Alexander Technique and
voice respectively.

This workshop includes a pass to Soulpepper's entire summer season.

No more than 16 participants will be admitted in this workshop.

Fee:                             $1200 Non-Equity, $1080 Equity

Please note:                There is a $10 non-refundable application fee.

Questions??               Merika Ramundo, Training & Youth Outreach

Coordinator at 416.203.6264 xt.31

Please send resume, headshot, application fee and cover letter to:

Summer Training 2002 Conservatory Project: Workshop #2

Soulpepper Theatre Company

P.O. Box 199, 260 Adelaide St. East

Toronto, ON M5A 1N1



Fax: 416.203.1531

Laszlo Marton has been the artistic director of the Vigszinhaz Theatre in
Budapest since 1979. Internationally acclaimed, Mr. Marton has directed and
taught at the Guildhall School in London, as well as in the United States,
Germany, Finland and Israel. He is renowned in Toronto for having not one
but two Best Production of the Year Dora Award winning productions, both of
them Chekhov plays: Three Sisters in 1991 and Soulpepper's Platonov in 2000.
He also won the Best Director of the Year Dora Award for Platonov in 1999.

Mark Christmann is Soulpepper's Head of Movement. He is a graduate of L'
Ecole J. Lecoq in Paris, and has performed and choreographed extensively
across Canada and internationally.

Kelly McEvenue is a renowned teacher of the Alexander technique. She has
taught at theatres and in schools across the country. She is the Movement
Coordinator for the Stratford Festival.

Diane Pitblado is the Head of Voice for Soulpepper, Ms. Pitblado has an
M.F.A. in voice and performance from York University and has coached such
illustrious performers as Anne Bancroft, Marisa Tomei & Aidan Quinn.





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