First Métis Man of Odesa

2024-09-18 20:00 2024-09-28 23:00 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: First Métis Man of Odesa

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/35931

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An NAC English Theatre presentation of the Punctuate! Theatre production Following a serendipitous encounter in Kyiv, an unexpected flirtation blossoms between a Métis playwright and a Ukrainian actress. Undeterred by the challenges of long distance, their love soon flourishes in a fervent romance spanning oceans and continents, from the scenic beaches of the Black Sea to the tranquil banks of the North Saskatchewan River. As they navigate the onset of a global pandemic and the eruption...

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Azrieli Studio,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
September 18 - 28, 2024
September 18 - 28, 2024

≈ 1 hour and 30 minutes · No intermission

Last updated: September 18, 2024

Director's Note

This is a love story. And like any grand, sweeping love story, our lovers are faced with grand, sweeping obstacles that challenge their fate. They are faced with modern challenges like Facebook messaging over great distances throughout a pandemic. And like the many great love stories that came before them, Matt and Masha’s story is also set against the backdrop of war.

I have been witness to Matt and Masha’s love story from the beginning. It is only fitting that these two theatrical romantics would fatefully meet through the theatre. It was at a workshop of my play Barvinok in Kyiv that Matt and Masha first met, and a second workshop that brought Matt back to Ukraine prior to the pandemic. At the time, I had no idea that being a third wheel would grant me a unique perspective as their future director. I also had no idea exactly how quickly and significantly our worlds would change in so many ways.

When Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, it was impossible to turn away. For so many people part of the Ukrainian diaspora, the war was and continues to be omnipresent. Mundane, routine tasks are weighted. News about it is inescapable. The cognitive dissonance of scrolling through Instagram memes followed by images of horrific Russian war crimes has been a reality for the last two and a half years. To be part of the Ukrainian diaspora is to contend with your head and heart breaking for your loved ones in Ukraine, and striving to not fully dissociate from your safe, physical reality in North America.

This is also a love story about Ukraine. I want audiences to fall in love with all that Ukraine is, undefined by Russia’s atrocities. Just as Matt and Masha’s love blossomed on the cobblestone streets of Kyiv, or the ultra-romantic promenades outside the iconic Odesa Opera House, there is so much about Ukraine to fall in love with. Like any grand, sweeping love story, this one shows us that not even the greatest obstacles, like the most evil forces of war, can taint true love. Matt and Masha’s son, Ivan, is a reminder of this unbreakable spirit. Ivan is a beautiful union of two cultures whose love has created a symbol of the kind of future we are fighting for.

Слава Украïні. Все буде Украïна.

First Métis Man of Odesa

Written and Performed by Matthew MacKenzie and Mariya Khomutova
Directed by Lianna Makuch
Production Design by Daniela Masellis

A Punctuate! Theatre production in association with the National Arts Centre

September 18 - 28, 2024, Azrieli Studio

A LOVE STORY IN THE FACE OF A PANDEMIC AND AN INVASION.

Matt and Masha’s love spans continents, but distance can’t tame their passionate connection. After meeting on a theatre research trip in Kyiv, a Canadian playwright and a Ukrainian artist spark up a romance that takes them from the beaches of the Black Sea to the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, through the onset of a global pandemic and the eruption of a brutal war, plus many moments of joy through it all including marriage and the birth of their son.

Winner of three Dora Mavor Moore Awards including Outstanding Production, Outstanding New Work, and Outstanding Direction. Based on actual events, this captivating real-life love story is set against the backdrop of the COVID pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Award-winning Métis playwright Matthew MacKenzie joins forces with his wife, award-winning Ukrainian actress Mariya Khomutova, to tell the story of their COVID courtship and share an intimate perspective on the personal impacts of the war in Ukraine.

Content Warning

First Métis Man of Odesa deals with the following content:

- General existential contemplation and dread
- Reference to true historical events, including the Covid-19 pandemic, the Revolution of Dignity, the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in 2014, and the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022
- Mild sensuality
- Discussion of violence
- Discussion of War-related injuries
- Discussion of war-related trauma

Performance advisory

First Métis Man of Odesa includes the following:

- loud music
- strong language
- surprising sudden sounds
- surprising sudden changes in the set
- dramatic reactions, including yelling, laughing, and crying
- haze
- shifting lighting states (ie, low lighting to bright lighting)
- dramatic retelling of true events

Ensemble

  • Writer / Performer Matthew MacKenzie
  • Writer / Performer Mariya Khomutova
  • lianna-makuch-2
    Director Lianna Makuch
  • daniela-masellis
    Production Designer Daniela Masellis
  • amelia-scott-2
    Projection Designer Amelia Scott
  • Composer Daraba
  • Sound Designer Aaron Macri
  • Design Consultant & Scenic Artist Dawn Marie Marchand
  • Choreographer Krista Lin
  • Dramaturg Matt McGeachy
  • Beadwork Krista Leddy
  • Beadwork Maria Nelson
  • Stage Manager Amy Height
  • Production Manager & Technical Director Trent Crosby
  • Associate Designer Cameron Fraser
  • Producer Andy Cohen
  • Producer Sheiny Satanove
  • Associate Producer Alyson Dicey

Credits

Company

Written & Performed by
Matthew MacKenzie & Mariya Khomutova

Directed by
Lianna Makuch*

Production Designer
Daniela Masellis

Projection Designer
Amelia Scott

Composer
Daraba

Sound Designer
Aaron Macri

Design Consultant & Scenic Artist
Dawn Marie Marchand

Choreographer
Krista Lin

Dramaturg
Matt McGeachy

Beadwork
Maria Nelson & Krista Leddy

Stage Manager
Amy Height*

Production Manager & Technical Director
Trent Crosby

Associate Designer
Cameron Fraser

Producer
Andy Cohen

Producer
Sheiny Satanove

Associate Producer
Alyson Dicey

Head Scenic Painter
Emily Randall

Painters
Amy Powell & Ashley Hiibner

Drape Stitcher
Theatre Garage

Fabricators
art lab

*The participation of these Artists is arranged by permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association under the provisions of the Dance Opera Theatre Policy (DOT).

Punctuate! Theatre

Punctuate! Theatre is a Toronto Dora and Edmonton Sterling Award winning theatre company based in Edmonton. Led by Artistic Director Matthew MacKenzie, our company endeavors to create accessible, relevant and subversive theatre that entertains and provokes thought amongst diverse audiences.  Other world premieres include BEARS, After The Fire, The Particulars, Bone Wars, and Minosis Gathers Hope.

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If you wish to learn more about the Punctuate! Theatre and their Support Ukraine Initiative, please visit their website
https://www.punctuatetheatre.com/support-ukraine

Playwright Thank Yous

Olga Chorna
Beth and Ian MacKenzie
Mila Kozlov
Simon Bracken
Guillermo Verdecchia
Nastia Ziurkalova
Keith Barker
Nicolas Billon
Rosa Labordé
Kaitlyn Riordan
Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman
Michael Shamata
Jo-Ann Saddleback
Jerry Saddleback
Christine Sokaymoh Frederick
Sheldon Elter
Daryl Cloran
Sarah Pocklington
Luke Reece
Weyni Mengesha 

Punctuate! Thank Yous

Aaron Harrity
David Cohen
desirée leverenz
Erin Voaklander
Edmonton Fringe Theatre Adventures
Gabriel and Olenka Baron
Julien Arnold
Kiidra Duhault
Megan Dart
Mile Zero Dance Society
Nestor Makuch
Patrick Lundeen
Punctuate! Theatre Board of Directors
Pyretic Productions
Sonia Maryn
Tessa Stamp
The Tesserae Creative Construction + Design Inc
Tim Mikula
Tynan Boyd

A Very Special Thank You to Our Funders

Alberta Foundation for the Arts
Alberta Government
Canada Council for the Arts
City of Edmonton
Edmonton Arts Council
Ukrainian Pioneers Association of Alberta
Shevchenko Foundation, Ukrainian Canadian Veterans Fund and Cecil Semchyshyn Theatre Fund

Thank you to our National Presenting Partners

Western Canada Theatre (Kamloops, BC)
The Theatre Centre (Toronto, ON)
Citadel Theatre (Edmonton, AB)
The Cultch (Vancouver, BC)
Persephone Theatre (Saskatoon, SK)
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre (Winnipeg, MB)
Talk is Free Theatre (Barrie, ON)
Soulpepper Theatre (Toronto, ON)
National Arts Centre (Ottawa, ON)

Azrieli Studio Team

Head Technician 
Stephane Boyer 

Assistant Head technician 
Leigh Utley

Projectionist
Phil Arcand

Stagehand
David Reynolds

Head of Wardrobe
Monique Duval

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees

Projectionists, Wardrobe Mistresses, Masters and Attendants are members of International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 471. 

NAC English Theatre

Managing Director   
David Abel  

Artistic Director   
Nina Lee Aquino  

Learning Coordinator   
Aimee Bouchard  

ASL Interpreter Consultant   
Carmelle Cachero  

Marketing Strategist   
Bar Clement  

Communications Strategist   
Sean Fitzpatrick  

Senior Producer   
Alexandra Lunney  

Senior Marketing Manager   
Bridget Mooney  

Associate Producer, Artistic Programming and Environmental Projects  
Judi Pearl  

Technical Director
Eugenio Saenz Flores

Company Manager   
Samira Rose  

Administrative Coordinator   
Monika Seiler

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees