Ronnie Burkett’s The Daisy Theatre at the Grand
Ronnie's Back by Popular Demand
Created and Performed by RONNIE BURKETT
Music and Sound Design by JOHN ALCORN
On the McManus Stage Oct. 23 – Nov. 4
First Week Sold Out – New Block of Tickets Released
London, ONTARIO - October 19, 2017 — Following a sold-out run last season, the Grand Theatre is thrilled to present the return of award-winning, internationally-acclaimed puppeteer, Ronnie Burkett, with THE DAISY THEATRE for a limited engagement on the McManus Stage starting October 23: new block of tickets released and must close November 4. With new characters in this season’s production, Ronnie returns to manipulate and voice a cast of 40-plus marionettes in this variety show for grown-ups.
“I’ve heard voices in my head my entire life! With my hands, I’m able to let all those voices out. The angelic ones are quite beautiful, the demonic ones are harsh and the bawdy ones are outrageous,” said creator and performer, Ronnie Burkett. Recognized as one of Canada’s foremost theatre artists, Burkett has been credited with creating some of the world’s most elaborate and provocative puppetry. THE DAISY THEATRE contains an arsenal of over 40 puppets that offer a different improvisational performance each time.
THE DAISY THEATRE was a co-commission of the Luminato Festival (Toronto) and the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA (Los Angeles) and had its US premiere at The Baryshnikov Arts Centre in New York. Since then, THE DAISY THEATRE has played to sold-out performances, with critics and audiences alike raving about this bawdy, tender, and outrageous cast of characters.
THE DAISY THEATRE is on stage at London’s Grand Theatre for a limited-time engagement from October 23 to November 4. The first week is sold out. Best availability in second week. Tickets are $40 (includes HST and CIF – prices subject to change) and are available at www.grandtheatre.com, by phone at 519-672-8800, or at the Box Office, 471 Richmond Street. The performances are for adults aged 16+; patrons under the age of 16 will not be admitted.
The Grand Theatre gratefully acknowledges the support of the 2017/18 Season Sponsor BMO Financial Group.
About the Grand Theatre
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Dennis Garnhum and Executive Director Deb Harvey, the Grand is a leading cultural hub proudly located in the heart of downtown London, Ontario. The Grand offers diverse, relevant, and original stories from around the globe through collaborations with national and international performing arts organizations and is committed to developing, producing, and premiering original homegrown stories through COMPASS, a New Play Development Program. The Grand supports educational programming and youth mentorship such as The High School Project, the only program of its kind in North America, and 100 Schools, a new community initiative that brings professional theatre to London-area schools in 2018 at no cost.
A not-for-profit regional theatre, the Grand produces and presents professional theatre on two stages: the Spriet Stage (839 seats) and the McManus Stage (144 seats). The Grand’s season runs from September to May. The 2017/18 Season is on sale.
Media Call
When: Monday, October 23 at 1:00 pm (cameras, please arrive at 1:15 to set up)
Where: Grand Theatre McManus Stage
What: THE DAISY THEATRE photo, video, and interview opportunity for media
To confirm attendance or for more information, please contact:
Kate Rapson, Communications Manager
krapson [at] grandtheatre.com (krapson[at]grandtheatre[dot]com)
519-672-9030 ext. 247
Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes
Ronnie Burkett | Marionette, Costume and Set Design |
John Alcorn | Music and Lyrics and Sound Design |
Terri Gillis | Production Manager/Artistic Associate |
Crystal Salverda | Stage Manager |
John Lambert | Associate Producer |
THE DAISY THEATRE was co-commissioned by the Luminato Festival (Toronto) and the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA(Los Angeles) and produced in association with Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes (Toronto). THE DAISY THEATRE is presented with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council. Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes is exclusively represented by John Lambert & Assoc. (Montreal) www.johnlambert.ca
MARIONETTES | Ronnie Burkett |
COSTUMES | Kim Crossley |
PUPPET BUILDERS | Angela Talbot, Gemma James-Smith, Marcus Jamin, Jesse Byiers, with Gil Garratt and Martin Herbert. |
SHOES AND ACCESSORIES | Robin Fisher and Camellia Koo |
MARIONETTE CONTROLS | Luman Coad |
MAJORDOMOS | Robbie Buttinski and Daisy Padunkles |
The Daisy Theatre stage devised and created by Mike Kukucska, Hamilton Scenic Specialty Inc. “The Max Blümchen Orchestrale” pit band devised and constructed by Eric James Ball, with puppets sculpted by Noreen Young. The “Franz and Schnitzel” theme music composed by Cathy Nosaty. The Daisy Theatre theme song sung by Laura Hubert.
Bios
Ronnie Burkett Creator/Performer
Ronnie Burkett has been captivated by puppetry since the age of seven, when he opened the World Book Encyclopedia to “Puppets.” He began touring his puppet shows around Alberta at age 14 and has been on the road ever since. Recognized as one of Canada’s foremost theatre artists, Ronnie Burkett has been credited with creating some of the world’s most elaborate and provocative puppetry. Ronnie Burkett’s Theatre of Marionettes was formed in 1986 and has stimulated an unprecedented adult audience for puppet theatre, continuously playing to great critical and public acclaim on Canada’s major stages and as a guest company on numerous international tours abroad. Ronnie has received numerous awards in the Canadian theatre as a playwright, actor, and designer for his work with Theatre of Marionettes, including the 2009 Siminovitch Prize in Theatre and The Herbert Whittaker Drama Bench Award for Outstanding Contribution to Canadian Theatre. Ronnie just completed the fourth sold-out touring season of the highly acclaimed and wildly popular The Daisy Theatre. This 13th production from Theatre of Marionettes follows the international successes Penny Plain, Billy Twinkle, 10 Days on Earth, Provenance and the “Memory Dress Trilogy” of Tinka’s New Dress, Street of Blood, and Happy. In 2017, Little Dickens premieres in Vancouver, and in 2019, Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes will premiere a new audience-interactive production, Forget Me Not. The 2016/17 season marked the 30th anniversary of Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes.
John Alcorn Music and Sound Design
As composer, lyricist, musical director, and arranger, John Alcorn has made significant contributions to numerous theatrical productions. The Daisy Theatre, currently touring internationally, for which he composed and recorded the full score, is one of several collaborations with Ronnie Burkett. John is one of Canada’s premiere jazz vocalists, delivering his distinctive renditions of jazz standards on the most prestigious bandstands and concert stages across Canada. His list of citations and acknowl¬edgements in music and theatre includes both Jazz Report (Male Vocalist of the Year) and Dora (Outstanding Music) awards. His latest recording, Flying Without Wings (2016), features an all-star Canadian trio – Reg Schwager (guitar), Mark Eisenman (piano), and Steve Wallace (bass) – along with Warren Vaché (cornet). Alcorn also has a passion for producing. The East Coast Music Awards (2001) acknowledged his very first production project (The Second Time Around, Diane Alcorn – his mother!) with a Jazz Album of the Year nomination. Alcorn produced his own CD, Quiet Night, for which he received a 2004 National Jazz Awards nomination.
Crystal Salverda Stage Manager
With over 30 years in the entertainment industry, Crystal has been blessed to work both across Canada and internationally stage managing wonderful productions such as The Daisy Theatre, Penny Plain (Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes); 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, Boom (Kidoons Network); Tails (Calgary Stampede); Half Life, Hamlet, Divisadero, Andromache (Necessary Angel); Under Milk Wood, Civil Elegies, Of the Fields Lately, Billy Bishop (Soulpepper Theatre); A Raisin in the Sun (Soulpepper/Theatre Calgary); This is What Happens Next (Necessary Angel/Canadian Stage); Tuesdays with Morrie (Harold Green Jewish Theatre). Other work experience includes Sales Manager (Westsun), Concert Stage Manager (Marquis Entertainment), as well as dozens of lighting designs for various productions over the years.