MacEwan University Department of Theatre

MacEwan University Department of Theatre Grant MacEwan University’s Theatre Arts program is an intensive actor-training program for those who are passionate about musical theatre.

This two-year diploma program offers equal parts acting, singing, and dance training.

A love letter from the Class of 96. 😍
06/20/2020

A love letter from the Class of 96. 😍

During Covid I had a lot of time to think about all my past experiences in life and what really brought me joy. Singing with these peeps has always been at t...

Today would have been Opening Night for Legally Blonde. Who could have predicted we would not be able to open the show b...
03/26/2020

Today would have been Opening Night for Legally Blonde. Who could have predicted we would not be able to open the show because of circumstances beyond our control? Our students worked very hard to create the characters, the sets, the lights and the costumes and we were all very excited about bringing it to the stage. This is a hard time for everyone in the entertainment world but when it is over, we will be back and in the meantime,we will be keeping the light on.

Today the spawtlight is on our other furry co-star of the canine cast: Blue, who is playing the role of Rufus in Legally...
03/12/2020

Today the spawtlight is on our other furry co-star of the canine cast: Blue, who is playing the role of Rufus in Legally Blonde.

Blue originally hails from Boston where she was instrumental in the Boston Tea Pawty but was depawted for spilling too much tea. She then moved to Sherwood Bark by way of Tailwiggler Towne, finally to settle in with her furever family in Edmonton. Formerly a very active member of the Lady’s Dogxillary, the smell of the grease paint and the lure of trotting the boards was irresistible. She is making her stage debut as Rufus in Legally Blonde, alongside her pawtner Dax-with whom she is in a pawtonic relationship.

Snap up your tickets while you can!
Legally Blonde runs from March 25th - April 4th.
Contact the Box Office at 780-497-4470
Or purchase tickets online at:
https://tickets.macewan.ca/

This week we are featuring the dogs of Legally Blonde. Starting off with the purse-sized star of the hairy portion of ou...
03/10/2020

This week we are featuring the dogs of Legally Blonde. Starting off with the purse-sized star of the hairy portion of our cast we present Dax who is playing the role of Bruiser.

Originally from the state of Chihuahua, Max operated a thriving barkrista but was driven out of business for eating all the pawfits. With nothing but a few pawsos in his rucksack, and a waggle in his tail, Dax wended his way North and landed squarely in the lap of a theatre family and has never looked back. Setting his sights on the bright lights, Dax is making his stage debut as Bruiser in Legally Blonde, alongside his friend Blue, with whom his in a pawtonic relationship.

You don't want to miss this show-tickets are selling fast!
Legally Blonde runs from March 25th - April 4th.
Contact the Box Office at 780-497-4470
Or purchase tickets online at:
https://tickets.macewan.ca/

In honour of International Women's Day, we are featuring our Lead Carpenter for the production of Legally Blonde: Amy Po...
03/08/2020

In honour of International Women's Day, we are featuring our Lead Carpenter for the production of Legally Blonde: Amy Powell, one of the strong and talented women behind the scenes, helping to bring it all together. This is a huge task as it's one of our biggest set builds involving a lot of moving parts. This is Amy's last show with us and we think she is destined for great things.

What are some of your duties as Carpentry Lead?

Deciphering drafts and creating cutting lists, keeping a schedule, delegating tasks, overlooking builds.

What inspired you to take on this particular crew?

I really enjoy carpentry and wanted to lead the crew for a big show, which I knew Legally Blonde would be. Lots of scene changes makes for a lot of different set pieces being built.

What was your biggest area of interest when you entered the program and has that changed?

I wanted to, and still plan to get into film and I thought theatre would be a good starting point. I wanted to build sets coming into this and still want to. Though since being in the program I have taken a lot of interest in Artisan crafts (props and wardrobe) as well as other stage crafts such as drafting.

Do you have any advice for students considering applying for Theatre Production?

It is a very time consuming program so that doesn't leave time for a job so make sure you are financially and mentally ready to be at school for long hours.

What are your plans for after graduation?

I'd like to work in the industry building stages while doing some carpentry on the side to save up enough to pay off some of my debt. I am hoping to move to Vancouver once I have some savings and try to get into building sets for film.

Spotlight on Jessica Schnell who is playing the role of Elle in Legally Blonde. Jessica is a 2nd year Theatre Arts stude...
02/27/2020

Spotlight on Jessica Schnell who is playing the role of Elle in Legally Blonde. Jessica is a 2nd year Theatre Arts student graduating this spring. This is her last show with us so we wanted to get her thoughts about the program and some of her plans for the future.

You’re graduating from the Theatre Arts program this year. Looking back, what have been some of your most memorable experiences from the last 2 years?

The last two years have been some of the most memorable months of my life. It’s really an experience unlike anything else.. One of the most valuable things I’ve learned is just how important community is. It’s really special to see how much we’ve all grown, as performers of course, but also as people since entering the program two years ago. One of the most memorable moments I can recall is opening night of Pippin, which was the first mainstage show of our season in the fall. It was so exciting to feel the energy we were all sharing with each other on the stage of the Triffo for the first time with an audience. It felt like it was a long time coming for us to be able to come together and show everyone what we had been working towards together, not only in the rehearsal hall, but all of first year in vocal lab and movement, etc. The energy in the theatre was palpable and I felt so lucky to be sharing the stage with some of my best friends.

What are some of the challenges you’ve faced?

Each day our class spends upwards of twelve hours together in classes and rehearsals. With that kind of schedule it doesn’t take long to realize how important it is to be able to trust and lean on each other for support. At times it can be challenging to remember to find joy in the work we do, especially when the days start feeling hectic. When I start to feel overwhelmed, I try to take a moment to remember how lucky I am to not only be able to wake up each morning and spend the day doing something that fulfills me, but that I am constantly surrounded by supportive peers and generous instructors.

You’re playing Elle in Legally Blonde. How do you prepare for this role? In what ways do you connect with the character?

I feel extremely lucky to be telling Elle’s story on the stage of the Triffo this spring. Elle’s journey as a character is so inspiring and dynamic which means that it’s really important for me to be able to access extremes on both ends of the spectrum to accurately portray the changes that she undergoes emotionally and physically. Throughout the rehearsal process, one of the most important ideas I’ve been working on to give Elle the kind of inner life she demands, is using every choice hyperbolically.

I relate to Elle in so many ways, and I have looked up to her as a character for years. She is empathetic, sensitive and never stifles her impulses. She is always completely and apologetically herself, regardless of how she may be perceived. She always operates from a place of honesty, is trusting and makes friends wherever she goes. Elle is a woman who understands that vulnerability is strength and not weakness. She allows herself to be taken wherever her heart wants to go, and I hope she inspires you to live that way too.

Looking forward, what are some of your plans for the future?

Looking to the future, I hope to continue my experience in the theatre any way I can. I plan to pursue theatre in Edmonton and contribute to the art scene here in Alberta. I aspire to be as generous with others as my instructors and peers have been with me, and of course to keep learning! Beyond that, my future is pretty wide open, and I will go wherever theatre takes me, and as long as my heart is still in it, I know it will be the right place. I hope you make it out to see my classmates and I in this show, you won’t want to miss it!

Get ready for the dogs of theatre! Soon to be featured in our pawblicity for Legally Blonde. They are just being groomed...
02/25/2020

Get ready for the dogs of theatre! Soon to be featured in our pawblicity for Legally Blonde. They are just being groomed and prepawing for their beauty shots.
In the meantime, get your tickets for Legally Blonde before they get "snapped" up. :)
Legally Blonde runs from March 25th - April 4th.
Contact the Box Office at 780-497-4470
Or purchase tickets online at:
https://tickets.macewan.ca/

Colin MacLean hails MacEwan's The Crucible as "The Greatest Witch Hunt in History"You still have a few opportunities to ...
02/03/2020

Colin MacLean hails MacEwan's The Crucible as "The Greatest Witch Hunt in History"
You still have a few opportunities to see the show, which runs in the Theatre Lab at Allard Hall until February 8th.

Contact the Box Office at 780-497-4470
Or purchase tickets online at:
https://tickets.macewan.ca/

Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a partly-fictionalized allegory based on the 1692 witch trials in colonial Salem, Massachusetts. The subject of the play is the paranoia and persecution that c…

Goodman Proctor met a rather unfortunate end. Whither or not he apparated to the bedside of Mary Warren to thus pinch he...
01/20/2020

Goodman Proctor met a rather unfortunate end. Whither or not he apparated to the bedside of Mary Warren to thus pinch her and press upon her stomache are details lost to the annals of time. However you can still see The Crucible and judge ye for thine self. Saturday and Sunday January 31/Feb. 1 be soldeth out!

Runs January 29th-February 8th in the Theatre Lab
Contact the Box Office at 780-497-4470
Or purchase tickets online at:
https://tickets.macewan.ca/

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