NOTE: Our next media release will mention the talented director and actors. I thought that the "Fringe pioneer" focus of this one might interest the media.
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Media Release
June 18, 2016
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Media Release
June 18, 2016
(Re: "The Narrow Path", Saskatoon PotashCorp Fringe Theatre Festival)
Fringe Festival Pioneer
Returns After 13 Years
Donald B. Campbell is back.
He was part of the first Fringe theatre festival in North America
(Edmonton, 1982) and Saskatoon's first full Fringe festival in 1990. From 1982 to 2003, he mounted 10 Fringe
festival productions in Edmonton and Saskatoon as a playwright, director or
actor.
The Saskatoon writer has had other productions of his scripts
since 2003, but he feels this is the right time to return to the Fringe. "The Narrow Path" has a running
time (60 minutes), a cast size (two) and subject matter (religion and
sexuality) that are perfect for the Fringe. In 2015, the Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre
included it in its Spring Festival of New Plays, the third time that Campbell's
work was selected for this competition.
The play's central
character is Robert, a conservative pastor struggling with his faith and
sexuality. "The Narrow Path" mixes
past and present as someone forces Robert to make a decision. As usual, Campbell works a lot of comedy into
his drama.
Other festival competitions that have chosen Campbell's
plays are Hardly Art Theatre's "Short Cuts" in Saskatoon (2014), the
Globe Theatre's "On the Line" in Regina (2002, 2003) and Battleford
Community Players' " On the River's Edge" (2009).
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"The Narrow Path"
at the Saskatoon PotashCorp Fringe Theatre Festival (July 28 - Aug. 6, 2016)
Company: Campbell
& Company Returns Venue: the Refinery
https://www.facebook.com/campbellandcompanyreturns/
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