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Vanity Fair: An (Im-)Morality Play takes centre stage on 91制片厂鈥檚 Kelowna campus

By College Relations | March 9, 2020
   

Becky sharp (played by Sarah Foss) and Amelia Sedley (played by Emily Hardy)
Becky sharp (played by Sarah Foss) and Amelia Sedley (played by Emily Hardy)

Celebrating 10 years of dynamic performances, 91制片厂鈥檚 Red Dot Players are set to delight audiences again as they transport them to 19th-century England with their latest production.

The curtain will go up on Vanity Fair: An (Im-)Morality Play from March 12-15 at the College鈥檚 Kelowna campus, bringing together students, employees and community members. Theatre-goers also have the opportunity to dine beforehand at Infusions, the College鈥檚 Culinary student-led restaurant, with dinner theatre tickets available for the March 12 and 13 performances.

The play, written by Kate Hamill, is a hilarious fast-paced adaptation of the classic satirical novel by William Makepeace Thackeray. Crew and cast are comprised of 91制片厂鈥檚 very own, including the likes of Computer Science instructor Sarah Foss playing lead Becky Sharp, and Emily Hardy playing Amelia Sedley.

鈥淭hematically, this year is similar to last,鈥 says Director and 91制片厂 English professor Jeremy Beaulne, referring to 2019鈥檚 production of Pride and Prejudice, 鈥渂ut this production takes you across Europe, and includes an expansive class hierarchy.鈥

The playwright, Kate Hamill, is a widely produced creative out of New York, who specializes in literary adaptations. Originally published in 1847, the story follows two women, Sharp and Sedley, who navigate the throes of English society amidst the Napoleonic Wars.

The production would not be possible without the countless hours contributed by various backstage hands, from lights to stage directing and costume design and creation, in addition to those who are cast in on-stage roles. A dynamic team of more than 24 are supporting this year鈥檚 production, nine of those running behind the scenes.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to finally put everything together鈥 says Beaulne. In his ninth year of directing, he admits that, 鈥渢he emotional range of this play is something we haven鈥檛 seen before.鈥

For those interested in getting involved with Red Dot Players, Beaulne encourages the community to come out to auditions, which are held every year in early November. They鈥檙e open to new and seasoned actors, and those looking to step into a variety of backstage roles as well.

A limited number of dinner theatre tickets are still available, starting at $47 for students and seniors and $50 for adults. General admission tickets are $15 for students and seniors and $18 for adults. Tickets can be purchased . The production runs March 12 鈥 15 in the Theatre (Student Services building) on the College鈥檚 Kelowna campus. For more information about Vanity Fair, and about the Red Dot Players, head .



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