Tuesday, February 2, 2010

DaPoPo and Metamorphic Remount So… What About Love? After Successful Fringe Run

Halifax, NS – DaPoPo Theatre and Metamorphic Theatre are remounting their original cabaret So… What About Love? after a successful run at the Atlantic Fringe Festival in September 2009. The cabaret has been newly revamped and will run February 11-14 at The Sound Market Café, with the February 14 show benefiting Until the Violence Stops as part of the V-Day campaign. Tickets are $10, $20 for February 14, and are available by emailing reservations@dapopo.org, calling 209-3473 or 420-1395, or in person at Outside the Lines Bookstore, 6265 Quinpool Road.

“We’re so happy to be able to present the ‘new and improved’ So… What About Love?” said Amy Reitsma, co-writer and performer. “The original production was rushed as it was a last-minute replacement for a musical we were about to present but had run into rights issues. Although rushed, it was so rewarding in the end and it was extremely well received.”

This heartbreaking song-cycle musical features original material about people in modern relationships and what/how those situations make you do/feel. It maps a journey from first love, breakup, adult romantic life and loss – connections shared with parents, partners, one-night stands and also audience members.

Showtimes for So… What About Love? at The Sound Market Studio Café, 6208 Quinpool Road:

Thursday, February 11 – 7:30 pm, $10
Friday, February 12 – 7:30 pm, $10
Saturday, February 13 – 3:00 pm, $10
Sunday, February 14 – 7:30 pm, $20. Proceeds from this show will go to Until the Violence Stops, which raises money and awareness to end violence against women and girls both locally and globally.

So… What About Love? is written, performed and directed by Andrew Chandler, Garry Williams and Amy Reitsma, with production and creative assistance by Kim Parkhill and arranger and accompanist Holly Arsenault.

About DaPoPo Theatre:
DaPoPo was founded in 2004. The group is now run by its core members Eric Benson, Kim Parkhill and Garry Williams. Since its inception, DaPoPo has produced several artistically daring shows including: Four Actors in Search of a Nation (2004); The Modern World (2005) by Stephen Cloutier; R.U.R. (2005); Der Reigen [The Sex Play] (2006); 13 Ways of Looking at a Madman (2006); Apocalypse 2006; Café DaPoPo; and Sunday in the Park with George in co-production with Saint Mary's Art Gallery (2007). They have retained an "open door policy" for emerging and pre-professional artists, while working with professional directors, designers and performers. They are committed to making theatre accessible to the wider Halifax audience, as well as nationally and internationally. For more information on DaPoPo Theatre, visit www.dapopo.org.

About Metamorphic Theatre:
Metamorphic Theatre was founded in 2005 as a labour of love among fellow Neptune Theatre School graduates. Their goal: to put their training to good use. As a result, the artistic mandate of Metamorphic Theatre is to translate the human experience onto the stage while promoting local works and talent. Currently led by co-founder and performer Samantha Madore and performer Amy Reitsma, a Queen’s University music graduate, Metamorphic Theatre continues to look for projects that audiences can relate to. Since the beginning, Metamorphic Theatre has produced four plays, including a successful Nova Scotian tour of Daniel MacIvor’s influential play Marion Bridge. Based on the Halifax performances, Metamorphic Theatre won “Best Play” in The Coast’s 2006 Best of Halifax readers’ survey.

About Until the Violence Stops:
March 23 & 24 V-Day Halifax Community Campaign will present a Benefit Performance of the Vagina Monologues at Neptune's Studio Theatre. Proceeds will go to organizations in Halifax helping to end violence against women and girls. For more information on V-Day's Community Campaign, go to www.vday.org or www.halifaxvday.ca.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

DaPoPo and Metamorphic Postpones Musical and Presents So… What About Love? Cabaret at the Atlantic Fringe Festival

September 7, 2009, Halifax, NS – DaPoPo Theatre and Metamorphic Theatre have postponed presenting the musical What About Luv? until after the Atlantic Fringe Festival due to delays in rights clearances. Instead, they have joined forces to present an original cabaret called So… What About Love? from September 11-13 in the Neptune Studio Theatre at the 2009 Atlantic Fringe Festival. Tickets are $7 and available at Neptune Theatre foyer from 12:00 noon to 11:00 pm or at the door during the festival, September 3-13. Visit www.atlanticfringe.ca for more information.

“We’re happy that we’re able to present an original work at the Fringe with our new cabaret,” said Eric Benson, Director. “Garry, Andrew, Amy and I have worked hard on it and it definitely won’t disappoint. Despite the snag, we’ll be able to present the originally scheduled musical after the Fringe, later this fall.”

Full performance schedule for So… What About Love? at the Atlantic Fringe Festival in the Neptune Studio Theatre, 1593 Argyle Street:

Friday, September 11 – 7:40 pm
Saturday, September 12 – 6:00 pm
Sunday, September 13 – 11:30 am
Sunday, September 13 – 2:40 pm

So… What About Love? is written and performed by Andrew Chandler, Garry Williams and Amy Reitsma, with direction by Eric Benson and stage management by Kim Parkhill. The cabaret features original material about people in desperate situations and what/how those situations make you do/feel. It draws parallels between romantic relationships and artistic relationships – connections shared with partners and also audience members, characters and other actors.

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