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    THEATRE PROSPERO ASSOCIATIONS HISTORY AND MANDATE AND

    COMPANY ARTISTS B IOGRAPHIES (as provided by the company):

    Theatre Prospero has been incorporating students into our professional classical and poetry based theatre

    since 1996. From 1998 to the present we have gone to schools doing 1-15 day artist-in-residence programs

    that have incorporated thousands of students at hundreds of schools across Alberta. Although our primary

    programming for and with young people is Shakespeare, we have also produced Greek plays, adaptations of

    Charles Dickens and Dylan Thomas works, as well as a modern play by Ted Hughes.

    In addition to our mandate of working with and performing for young people, we have developed the new

    Canadian productions of Maggie Now Parts 1-4, and Blood Opera: The Raven Tango Poems at the Fringe,

    Canoe and Serca Festivals. We have started two new theatre festivals in Edmonton. In 2009 we premiered

    the launch of the Serca Festival of Irish Theatre, which has since become its own independent c ompany.

    In 2011 we launched the first annual Thousand Faces Festival of Mythic Art, which is dedicated to presentingmythic works from around the world.

    Theatre Prospero

    9210 118 Ave.

    Edmonton, AB

    T5G 0N2

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    HISTORY

    2011/2012

    R O M E O A N D J U L I E T : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Fall special request residency

    2010/2011

    MA C B E T H : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances T H E T E M P E S T : Spring residencies and Edmonton performances A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Fall special residency request C O M I N G O F T H E KI N G S : December residency special request A C H I L D S C H R I S T M A S I N WA L E S : December residency special request

    2009/2010

    A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances KI N G L E A R : Spring residencies and Edmonton performances

    2008/2009

    R O M E O A N D J U L I E T : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances M U C H A D O A B O U T N O T H I N G : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances T H E C O M I N G O F T H E KI N G S : Edmonton performance

    2007/2008

    R O M E O A N D J U L I E T : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances KI N G L E A R : Fall Residency

    2006/2007

    R O C K A R O U N D T H E B L O C K : musical residency MA C B E T H : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Spring residencies and Edmonton performances HA M L E T : Spring residencies and Edmonton performances

    2005/2006

    A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Fall/Spring and Edmonton performances HA M L E T : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performance MA C B E T H : Spring residencies and Edmonton performances T H E F R O G S : Fall residency

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    2004/2005

    A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances MA C B E T H : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances

    2003/2004

    A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Fall/Spring and Edmonton performances2002/2003

    Year off : Professional Development for Artistic Director2001/2002

    A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances2000/2001

    T H E TA M I N G O F T H E S H R E W : Fall/Spring residencies and Edmonton performances T H E BA C C H A E : Spring residency in Edmonton

    1999-2000

    T H E BA C C H A E : Spring residency in Edmonton and Edmonton performances A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Spring residency in Edmonton T H E S E C O N D S H E P H E R D S P L A Y: Edmonton performance

    1998/1999

    M U C H A D O A B O U T N O T H I N G : Fall Edmonton repertory performances HA M L E T (adaptation): Fall Edmonton repertory performances T H E L I F E A N D A D V E N T U R E S O F N I C H O L A S N I C K L E B Y : December residency

    1997/1998

    T H E T E M P E S T : Fall Edmonton performances1996-1997

    A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T S D R E A M : Fall Edmonton performances

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    OUR MANDATETo create, and to foster the creation of, classical, mythic and poetic Theatre by students, professionals and

    community members.

    WHERE WE ARE, WHOM WE SERVEWe are based in Edmonton, Alberta, with office and performance spaces on 118th Avenue. We provide

    single- and multi-day and multi-week Artist-in-Residence programs for schools around the province. We

    perform school matinees for Edmonton students as well as providing performances for the general public

    and for festivals such as the Canoe and Serca Festivals. We also produce and encourage festivals which

    celebrate the richness and diversity of Edmontons cultural scene, such as the Thousand Faces Festival of

    Mythic Art.

    OUR MAIN GOALS AND ARTISTIC OBJECTIVES To keep Shakespeares works alive as a tool people can use to explore and celebrate what it means to

    be human.

    To make them accessible to modern audiences in their local cultures without watering down thecontent.

    To celebrate and bring to immediate life other works that deal with great themes about humans asindividuals and societies.

    OUR ROLE IN THE ARTS COMMUNITYOur primary role is in arts education and audience development. We like to give young performers a chance

    to fly. Many of our student performers keep coming back to our projects in increasingly challenging roles.We believe that putting faith in youth can only have positive psychological and sociological repercussions.

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    ARTISTIC LEADERS OF THE COMPANY

    Mark Henderson:

    ARTISTIC D IRECTOR AND PERFORMANCE D IRECTOR:

    BA, MFAMark is an Edmonton Actor, Director and Producer. As Artistic director of Theatre Prospero, he has directed

    Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, The Tempest, King Lear, A Midsummer

    Nights Dream, The Bacchae, The Coming of the Kings, Blood Opera: The Raven Tango Poems, and The

    Taming of The Shrew. Other credits include Spokesong, Pentecost, Agamemnon, The Unveiling, Danny and

    the Deep Blue Sea, Julius Caesar, and Winners. Recent acting credits include Patrick, Otto, and The Big Boss

    in Jennifer Spencers Maggie Now Series, and roles for Theatre Prospero including Capulet in Romeo and

    Juliet, Alonso in The Tempest, the title role in Macbeth, Oberon, Puck, Quince and Theseus in A Midsummer

    Nights Dream, Claudius and the Ghost in Hamlet. Mark is the founder of Theatre Prospero, The Serca

    Festival of Irish Theatre and the Thousand Faces Festival of Mythic Art, and a founding member of The

    Alberta Avenue Mummers Collective. Mark has sat on the boards of Rapid Fire Theatre, Workshop West

    Theatre, and Arts on the Ave. He has taught at the Citadel Theatre School and the University of Alberta, from

    which he holds an M.F.A. in Directing.

    Elizabeth Hobbs:

    ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC D IRECTOR : LEAD ARTIST WITH MULTI DAY RESIDENCIES:

    BA DOUBLE HONOURS

    Elizabeth Hobbs is a graduate of the University of Alberta with a double major in drama and psychology. She

    is the Associate Artistic Director of Theatre Prospero and the artistic director of Punctuate! Theatre. She has

    been acting with Theatre Prospero since she was 13 years old and has appeared in their productions of A

    Midsummer Nights Dream, The Bacchae, The Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet, Macbeth, The Tempest and

    Romeo and Juliet. She also directed their 2010/11 production of Macbeth. Other directing credits includeJudith and The End of Civilization (Punctuate! Theatre), The Secrets of Immortality (Serca Festival), The

    Importance of Being Earnest and Impulse (Edmonton Fringe),13 Encounters and Fish at the Bottom the Sea

    (NextFest).