Dramatic Arts events

The Masks we Wear
One Acts Festival 2025
Presented by the Department of Dramatic Arts
The One Acts Festival is a unique and special project in Dramatic Arts, where students from all years collaborate and create new works of performance. As the student actors, designers, technicians and directors come together, they put into practice the skills that they have been developing throughout their courses, as they teach each other, grow as artists, and inspire the next round of future directors.
Performance dates:
Friday, June 13, 2025 – 7:30 pm
Saturday, June 14 – 2 p.m
Saturday, June 14 – 7:30 p.m.
Marilyn I. Walker Theatre, MIWSFPA
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Tickets can be reserved through Brock University Tickets.
To plan your journey to the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre, for parking, directions, or accessibility, click here to view our Visiting the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre webpage.
Fourteen
By Alice Gerstenberg
Directed by Erika Mouck
Cast:
Sydney Bungard – Mrs. Pringle
Richie Giroux – Dunham
Jessica Thorne – Elaine
A Question of Sex
by Arnold Bennet
Directed by Bre Mark
Cast:
Elliot Barron – George Gower
Milan Fernandez-Funez – Francis Gower
Sophia Muñoz – May Foster
Adia Withers – Helen Stanton
Special thanks to Kyriaki Pambis for helping me later in the process and to Quentin Ferrari for helping me realize my concept. – Bre Mark
A Marriage Proposal
By Anton Chekhov
Directed by Maddox Keller
Cast:
Sydney Bungard – Natalya P
Karai Flowers – Natalya F
Jaxson Schutt – Lomov F
Vincent White – Chubukov F
Lyndon Williams-Ibe – Chubukov P
Scott Young Yoo (Ryu) – Lomov P
Special Thanks:
Megan Brady – Photographer, Syd stand-in.
Kyriaki Pambis – Secondary Dramaturg, Secondary Syd Stand-In
Miss Julie
by August Strindberg
Directed by
Makayla Finn (Act I)
Gianna Lupparelli (Act II)
Cast:
Landon Drexler – John
Megan Mastantuono – Julie
Sandra Nampiima – Christine
Special Thanks: My experience in this festival is attributed to being granted the Enbridge Inc. Career Experience Bursary. Thank you, Miss Luanda Campbell, for your generous support as a recipient of your investment in my journey. – Makayla Finn
THE CREATORS of The One Acts Festival:
Michael Reinhart – Artistic Director
Erika Mouck – Director – Fourteen
Bre Mark – Director – A Question of Sex
Maddox Keller – Director – A Marriage Proposal
Makayla Finn – Director – Miss Julie Part One
Gianna Lupparelli – Director – Miss Julie Part Two
Abby Malcolm – Production Stage Manager
Nav Brar1 – Costume Designer
Lyndon Williams-Ibe2 – Properties Co-ordinator
Rico Natale1 – Assistant Technical Director
1 enrolled in DART 3F96 (One Act Festival Leadership)
2 enrolled in DART 3P96 (One Act Festival)
One Acts Crew:
Aeyanah Edmunds* Stage Carpenter
Morgan Girard* Dresser
Sarah Lazo de la Vega Sanchez* Props Runner
Ella Martin* Dresser
Jenna Moulton* Projections Operator
Skylar Perrier* Stage Carpenter
Ariel Piluso* Lighting Operator
Kashvi Sharma* Props Runner
Cassandra Zaborowski * Sound Operator
*enrolled in DART 2P42 (Stage Production)

Mementos
Presented by the Department of Dramatic Arts and Peregrine Theatre Co. (DART 4D56)
Through fragmented pieces of different stories, Mementos attempts to capture the complexities of the human experience, and how that continues to change, for the better or for the worse. Although these stories are splintered, they attempt to tell the story of the greater whole, analyzing what exactly makes us human. These character’s lives are full of love, loss, and uncertainty, and the audience takes the role of an onlooker as we follow their brief journeys through the play.
Content Advisory: Mental illness, suicide, strong language, loss of a loved one.
Mementos Show Dates:
April 10th – 7:30 pm
April 11th – 7:30 pm
April 12th – 2:00 pm
April 12th – 7:30 pm
Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for non-students and can be purchased at https://brocku.universitytickets.com/?cid=185
This show will run at the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre at Brock University’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts at 15 Artists’ Common in downtown St. Catharines. Limited parking onsite.
To plan your journey to the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre, for parking, directions, or accessibility please visit:
https://brocku.ca/miwsfpa/dramatic-arts/current-season/visiting-the-marilyn-i-walker-theatre/
CAST:
Simon Bell
Maddox Keller
Megan Mastantuono
Jessica Thorne
Oliver Webb Wilkinson
Scott Yoo (RYU)
ARTISTIC TEAM:
Set Designer and Dramaturg: Simon Bell
Stage and Production Manager: Alyssa Codling
Instructor and Director: Mike Griffin
Sound Designer and Social Media Manager: Maddox Keller
Director and Head of Wardrobe: Megan Mastantuono
Assistant Stage Manager and Head of Props: Jessica Thorne
Costume Designer, Graphic Designer and Scripter: Oliver Webb Wilkinson
Lighting Designer and Head Scripter: Scott Yoo (RYU)

Metamorphoses
Written by Mary Zimmerman, directed by Gyllian Raby
Dramatic Arts Winter 2025 Mainstage Production
Brock University Department of Dramatic Arts will present Mary Zimmerman’s award-winning adaptation of Metamorphoses. Director Gyllian Raby (Dramatic Arts) collaborates with Dramaturge Adam Rappold (Classics and Archaeology), Set and Costume Designer Julia Kim, Lighting Designer Chris Malkowski, Sound Designer and Musician Joe Lapinski, with a Cast and Production Crew from the Department of Dramatic Arts at Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts.
For two thousand years, Ovid’s ‘mock-epic’ poem Metamorphoses (8 CE) has been interpreted as a meaningless work of clever poetry or within the Eurocentric classicism of empire. But contemporary artists and scholars have re-examined the rebelliousness of Ovid’s poem and rediscovered the full compassionate range of this exile’s vision.
Ovid’s poem speaks to us through its unflinching gaze at a world of constant change: constellations of power and madness, the enchantment of beautiful love mixed with horrible beauty, and ever-changing ecologies of divinity flowing seamlessly between rocks, trees, rivers, creatures, genders, music, air, waters, and the very words of stories.
The production is fueled by the conviction that Ovid’s vision of transformation speaks to our own contemporary moment amidst the accelerated change of modernity, climate catastrophe, and humanity’s need for fluidity. The adaptation shows how powerless people are empowered in Ovid’s stories– and we hope the hilarity and poignant drama will open similar transformations for audiences.
Content Advisory: Ovid’s Metamorphoses—although wise and humorous– deals with death, loss of faith, and the ecological grief of climate change.
Performance dates:
Feb. 28, March 1, 7 & 8 at 7:30 p.m.
March 2 at 2 p.m.
Marilyn I. Walker Theatre, MIWSFPA
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Tickets can be reserved through Brock University Tickets.
This show will run at the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre at Brock University’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts at 15 Artists’ Common in downtown St. Catharines. Limited parking onsite.
To plan your journey to the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre, for parking, directions, or accessibility please visit:
https://brocku.ca/miwsfpa/dramatic-arts/current-season/visiting-the-marilyn-i-walker-theatre/
CAST:
Elliot Barron – Mischievous & Greedy types: Midas; Erysicthon; Baucis. Sailor 4; Choir.
Amani Hughes – Zeus types: Zeus; Achilles; Eros; Narrator 7 for Baucis and Philemon; Second Piano & Choir
Jenna Moulton – Bountiful Love types: Silenus; Aphrodite; Ceres; Clymene in Phaeton; Commentator/Persephone on Orpheus & Narrator for Orpheus & Eurydice; Narrator 4 for Baucis & Philemon; Trumpet, 3rd Piano & Choir.
Ryann Warnick – Melancholy Lover types: Alcyone; Eurydice; Narrator 3 for Baucis & Philemon; Guitar/Bass Guitar & Choir.
Jaxson Schut – Force of Unconscious types: Bacchus; Philemon; Hades; Poseidon; Choir (baritone).
Gabriela Queiros – Suppliant Spirit types: Laundress 1; Iris; Alcyone/Ceyx Narrator; Narrator 1 for Baucis & Philemon; Choir.
Maddox Keller – Poet types: Orpheus; Q in Eros & Psyche; Ceyx’ Sailor 3; Narrator 5 B&P; Choral Director and Choir.
Gianna (Gia) Lupparelli Nash – Hera powerful Mother types: Creation Woman/Summoner; Hunger; Hecuba; Narrator Orpheus & Eurydice; Woman at Door & Narrator 6 for B & P; Percussion/Drums & Choir
Colby Code – Lover & Father types: Ceyx/Morpheus; Apollo; Poss Prologue; Buyer ; Narrator 7 Baucis & Phil; Clarinet (?) & Choi
Grace Labelle Scott – Athena types: Prologue; Scientist; Laundress 2/Midas; Narrator; Therapist; Narrator for Erysicthon; Ceyx’ Sailor; Psyche; Narrator Chorus B&P; Choir
Megan (Meg) Mastantuono – Child’s Play & Messenger types: Midas’ Daughter; Hermes in Orpheus & Eurydice & in Baucis & Philemon;; Ceyx’ Sailor 2; Erysithon’s mom; Principal Piano & Choir
Liam Farrell – Almost-Poet i.e. Earnest, Messes Up a lot type: Phaeton; Sleep; Narrator 8 I n Baucis &Philemon; Choir (tenor)
Emma Marcy – Story-telling through movement roles: Laundress 3; A in Eros & Psyche, Lucina; Polyxena; Poseidon’s henchman; Narrator for Phaeton; Narrator 2 Baucis & Philemon; Ukulele, Guitar & Choir
CREW:
Eden Burkhart – Sound Operator
Karai Flowers – Swing
Avery Furtado – Lighting Operator
Inés Martínez – Araque Dresser
Erika Mouck – Dresser
Sandra Nampiima – Props Runner
Stephanie Oei – Stage Carpenter
Director: Gyllian Raby
Assistant Director: Scott Yoo
Dramaturg: Adam Rapport
Set Designer: Julia Kim
Costume Designer: Julia Kim
Asst Cost Designer: TBD
Lighting Designer: Chris Malkowski
Asst LX Designer: Stewart Shaw
Sound Designer: Joe Lapinski
Asst Sound Designer: TBD
Music Director Joe Lapinski
Choreographer: TBD
Stage Manager: Abby Malcolm
Asst Stage Manager: Sydney Bungard
Asst Stage Manager: Jessica Thorne
Production Manager: Brian Cumberland
Technical Director: Gavin Fearon
Head of Wardrobe: Bobbi Pidduck
Ass’t Head of Wardrobe Nav Brar
Construction Head: Ed Harris
Theatre Technician: Sandra Marcroft

AnthrApology: A Durational Performance Showcase
Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
MWS 251 & 256
MIWSFPA, 15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Join the lead creatives of the 4THOT Collective as they engage in an exploration of the ways in which humans need to reconcile their relationship with more-than-human world (i.e. the planet), as well as acknowledge and work through the manifest expressions of supremacy that humans often demonstrate towards one another. Participating Artists: WL Altman (Musician and Composer); Colin Bruce Anthes (Performer); David Fancy (Playwright); Marley Liepert (Performer); Beverly Orser (Sage);
David Vivian (Scenographer).
Free event, open to the public. Seats are limited, please reserve your two hour seating on Brock University Tickets.

Scorched
Written by Wajdi Mouawad, directed by Soheil Parsa
Set and Costume Design by David Vivian
Dramatic Arts Fall 2024 Mainstage Production
Scorched, originally written in French in 2003 by Lebanese Canadian playwright Wajdi Mouawad, tells the story of Nawal, a woman who fled a country tormented by violence, and her twins, Jeanne and Simon, raised in Quebec. Following Nawal’s death, the twins receive two of her letters: one to be delivered to their father, believed dead, and the other to a brother they didn’t know they had. The twins must return to their mother’s war-torn country to carry out her last wishes – to find their father and brother. Thus begins a painful journey in a foreign land.
Scorched is both deeply political and philosophical. The author takes a lucid and disturbing look at the inconsistencies of the world, as the quest for identity is combined against a backdrop of war. In this beautifully written poetic piece, Mouawad explores contemporary barbarism, injustice, and inhumanity. The major themes in Scorched include human capacity for violence and destruction, social decay, dehumanization in the face of war, friendship, separation, fate and destiny, love and loss.
Both the original French language version and the English language version have had many notable productions and received multiple awards. The play was adapted for cinema (Incendies) by Denis Villeneuve in 2010 (director of Blade Runner 2049 and DUNE).
With the success of Scorched and his other plays, Mouawad has become “one of the world’s most-performed living French-language writers” (Nestruck, Globe and Mail, April 26, 2011).
Casting, Creatives and Production Team:
Nine actors from the Department of Dramatic Arts perform the play’s twenty roles: Simon Bell, Nav Brar, Leanne Brown, Simone Cinapri, Aeyanah Edmunds, Sarah Lazo de la Vega Sanchez, Victoria Marshall, Lennon Paul, and Scott Yoo. They are supported by the contributions of student assistant designer Ollie Webb Wilkinson, assistant stage managers Emma Marcy and Alyssa Codling, and alumni stage manager Laura Maieron. The play is directed by Soheil Parsa (Toronto, co-founder and former artistic director of Modern Times Stage Company) and designed by David Vivian (faculty, scenographer for AnthropoScene at MIWSFPA in 2022), with lighting design by Chris Malkowski (Toronto) and sound design by David Mesiha (Toronto and Vancouver).
Under the direction of the professional production staff of the Department of Dramatic Arts, eight students in year two stagecraft courses will build and technically produce these public performances.
This production will be of interest to students of the Arts (Drama, Integrated Arts, Exploring and Creating in the Arts), Canadian and World Studies (Civics, History), English, French as a Second Language (French Literature in Translation), Interdisciplinary Studies, Social Sciences and the Humanities (including Equity studies, Family Studies and World Religions).
Content Advisory:
This production contains mature content and is recommended for individuals 16 and up. The following are included in the production: strong language, acts of violence, depictions of war, and reference to sexual assault and torture.
Performance Dates and Location:
Nov. 1, 2, 8, 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 3 at 2 p.m.
Nov. 8 at 11 a.m.
Marilyn I. Walker Theatre, MIWSFPA
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Tickets can be reserved through Brock University Tickets.
Scorched: Mini Symposium
This event has been rescheduled for Wednesday, November 13th from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
The Film House, First Ontario Performing Arts Centre
250 St. Paul St, St. Catharines
This event is free and open to the public. Reserve your seat on Brock University Tickets.
Join the lead creatives of the Dramatic Arts’ Mainstage production of Scorched and guest scholars for a free ranging conversation about the play Scorched and DART’s production. With a focus on creative approaches to story-telling in performance and design, dramatic literature in translation, our shifting relationships with text and memory, and the experience of women of colour negotiating pain and invisibility, this will be followed by a Q&A.
Participating Artists:
Soheil Parsa (Director)
David Vivian (Scenographer)
Dr. Nicholas Hauck (French Program, MLLC)
Nadia Ganesh , DART alumna and PhD candidate, Applied Health Sciences
