Divine Monster

- Company
- Bernhardt Productions
- Playwright
-
Elena Kaufman
- Runtime
- 60 minutes
An encounter in a Paris cemetery between the ghost of the great actress Sarah Bernhardt and a distraught young Canadian musician leads to a passionate debate about art, fame and success in a world now dominated by social media. Sarah’s fellow ghosts round out the cast in this play imbued with dark humour, magic and suspense.
Credits
- Director
- Mary Dwyer
- Cast
- Bonnie Anderson
- Cast
- Greg Campbell
- Cast
- Anikka Hanson
- Producer
- Debra Hale
- Lighting Designer
- Eric Koski-Harja
- Stage Manager
- Zahra Esmail
- Production Assistant
- Steve Collins
Performances
Date | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
2nd July | 7:45pm |   | ||
4th July | 6:15pm |   | ||
5th July | 3:00pm |   | ||
6th July | 3:00pm |   | ||
8th July | 4:30pm |   | ||
10th July | 1:00pm |   | ||
11th July | 4:45pm |   | ||
12th July | 1:00pm |   |
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Venue
3 : Soulpepper Theatre's RBC Finance Studio
50 Tank House Lane
Toronto
ON
M5A 3C4
Access
- Level of Physical Access
- Accessible
Covid-19 policy
- Masks
- Not required
Land acknowledgement
We wish to acknowledge the land on which we are presenting our Fringe production. It is the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples. It is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
Content advice
Not recommended for persons under 18 years of age Sexual content Mature language
This production includes discussion of suicide, coarse language and alcohol use.
Sensory description
The lights are shadowy to suggest a cemetery at night. At one point, there is a coloured spotlight that grows in brightness. Sound effects include gonging sounds, bells and chimes, and a cell phone ringing incessantly.
The actors do move, but the show is primarily dialogue driven. Two actors are dressed in late-19th century garb. The colour palette is muted to appears ghostlike. Another actress is dressed in modern day clothes and bright colours.