A collage showing the costumes of the two sets of twins Dromio of Ephesus (blue "Where's Waldo," played by Scott Florence), Dromio of Syracuse (red "Where's Waldo," played by Geoff McBride), Antipholus of Syracuse (green t-shirt, played by Warren…
Collage combining two photographs from A Company of Fools' 2015 production ofThe Comedy of Errors. On the left is Scott Florence as the courtesan character and on the right is Katie Ryerson as Angela. Originally Angelo in the script, Catriona Leger…
This slideshow features a sound recording of an interview with Catriona Leger (director) conducted by Alexandria Jacobs, Stephanie Kramer, Sadie-May Connell, and Katelyn Boros. The photographs were taken on July 6th, 2015 by photographer Andrew…
This slideshow features a sound recording of an interview with Geoff McBride (performer, Dromio of Ephesus) conducted by Alexandria Jacobs, and Stephanie Kramer, with questions written by Katelyn Boros. The photographs were taken on July 6th, 2015 by…
This slideshow features a sound recording of an interview with Catriona Leger conducted by Alexandria Jacobs, Katelyn Boros, Stephanie Kramer, and Sadie-May Connell. The photographs were taken on July 6th, 2015 by photographer Andrew Alexander. If…
An interview conducted in Ottawa regarding the actor's perspective of implementing costumes, props and audience engagement in the 2015 production of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Geoff McBride was cast as Dromio of Ephesus, and Egeon.
English audio recording of the English translations of excerpts of two texts: the french Canadian Press Clipping and the french What's On review about the actor roles, costumes, etc. used during the Périclès play held at the National Arts Centre.
Audio recording of the English translation of the french transcript of the CHOT-TV radio interview of André Brassard regarding the actors and his personal hopes and dreams for the Périclès play held in 1982, in Ottawa, at the National Arts Centre.
Transcript of the CHOT-TV radio interview of André Brassard regarding the actors and his personal hopes and dreams for the Périclès play held in 1982, in Ottawa, at the National Arts Centre.