BLUE i RADIO Presents The Wild Goose AND Four Dogs & A Bone
Schedule
Wed Oct 09 2024 at 07:00 pm to Sun Oct 13 2024 at 07:00 pm
Location
Festival House | Vancouver, BC
About this Event
Celebrate the genius of John Patrick Shanley with a captivating DOUBLE FEATURE that showcases his masterful storytelling and sharp wit. Start the evening with 'The Wild Goose,' a profound exploration of dreams, love, and the elusive pursuit of happiness. Then, dive into the satirical world of 'Four Dogs and a Bone,' where Hollywood's ruthless ambitions and backdoor dealings come to life in a hilarious and biting comedy. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience two of Shanley's brilliant plays in one unforgettable night of theatre.
These plays open on Wednesday October 9, 2024 and will run until Sunday October 13, 2024
THE WILD GOOSE BY JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY
When the story opens, we find Jameson and Renaldo amongst table and chairs, deciding if they can live together in the world or not. They share their water and peanuts as they tear each other down to gain the upper hand. Jameson shoots Renaldo dead. Just in time, for Ramona comes in and now Jameson can have her all to himself. But Ramona misses Renaldo and nothing is settled until Renaldo jumps up! Alive again! Aha, now Ramona must choose between them. This presents a problem since Ramona was just about to hang herself. Jameson shoots her instead—to forego the grief of a suicide. Soon the wild goose hovers over the scene with its majestic sound and beauty. Ramona jumps up just after Jameson shoots the bird, and it falls at their feet. Can anything survive in this world?
THE WILD GOOSE received its premiere at the Emsemble Studio Theatre (Curt Dempster, Artistic Director), as part of The Festival of One-Act Plays, in New York City, on April 29, 1992. It was directed by John Patrick Shanley; the Set design was by Sarah Lambert; the costume design was by Sue Ellen Roher; the lighting design was by Greg MacPherson; the sound design was by David Lawson. The cast was as follows;
RENALDO………………………………………………….. Nickolas Turturro
Played by Julian Nelson - Isaac Leung
JAMESON…………………………………………………... Robert Clohessy
Played by Juan Olivares
RAMONA………………………………………………………... Paula DeVicq
Played by Trudi Ranik - Understudy Nelly MacLeod
Directed by Cassidy Bot-Devire, Alongside Co-Director Hellal Jawhari
FOUR DOGS AND A BONE by JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY
Brenda, a seemingly guileless young actress, takes a meeting with Bradley, a troubled, middle-aged producer, to discuss the film on which they are working. Brenda wants to be a star, but Collette, the other actress in the film, is in her way, so Brenda must convince Bradley that the film is in serious trouble unless he makes certain changes. Collette has her own agenda: She knows she’s not as young as she once was. She tries to convince Victor, the writer, to alter the film so she can be the heroine, or else, this, his first film, is destined to be lost in art houses or, worse, go directly to video. Victor, a naïve young writer from Off-Off Broadway, doesn’t know how to handle any of this, and drinks himself into a stupor before he changes his screenplay. Brenda and Collette find out they’ve been trying to stab the other in the back and all hell breaks loose in the final scene when Bradley and Victor confront one another and all the lies and backbiting are exposed as these four dogs go after their bone.
FOUR DOGS AND A BONE BY JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY
FOUR DOGS AND A BONE was originally produced by Manhattan Theater Club on October 12, 1993.
FOUR DOGS AND A BONE was produced by Manhattan Theater Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grobe, Managing Director) in New York City in October 1993. It was directed by John Patrick Shanley; the set design was by Santo Loquasto; the costume design was by Elsa Ward; the lighting design was by Brian Nason; The sound design was by Bruce Ellman; and the production stage manager was Donna A. Drake. The cast was as follows.
BRENDA……………………………………….Mary-Louise Parker
Played by Rebecca Brotherwood
BRADLEY………………………………..........………Tony Roberts
Played by Kengo Hashimoto
COLLETTE……………………………..........……….Polly Draper
Played by Fernanda Lobo
VICTOR……………………............…………………..Loren Dean
Played by Hellal Jawhari
Directed by James Challis
“If you’re going to write a satire about the movie business at this very late date, it had better be very, very funny. In the case of FOUR DOGS AND A BONE…that criterion is most abundantly met.” —The New York Times.
“…FOUR DOGS AND A BONE [is] the funniest play in town, and the neatest, if kinda affectionate, evisceration of that ol’ dream factory you will encounter in years.” —New York Post.
Where is it happening?
Festival House, 1398 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 10.00 to CAD 26.92