May 2012
The Comedy of Errors
Our inaugural performance was The Comedy of Errors, directed by Artistic Director Chelsea Bunn. This delightful, farcical, comedy (filled to the brim with mistaken identity and physical comedy) won over the hearts of the Rosedale community and Ramsey Park has been our home ever since.
Full Cast:
Joshua Keppel - Dromio of Ephesus
Austen Cabler - Antipholus of Syracuse
Ameer Mobarak - Angelo
Andrew Eaton - Antipholus of Ephesus
Daniel Rigney - Egeon, Doctor Pinch
Erin Anderson - Courtesan, Emilia
Jack Fogarty - Dromio of Syracuse
Lindsay Palinsky - Luciana
Mario Silva - Various Merchants, Gaoler, Headsman, Officers, and other Attendants
Natalie Sharpe - Adriana
Robert Moncrieff - Solinus (Duke of Ephesus), Balthazar
Words from Director Chelsea Bunn about Something For Nothing's first production:
"When I started Something for Nothing Theater, I was working as an educator and interested in the benefits of play. Rehearsals were highly collaborative with an emphasis on improvisation. We opted for minimal set pieces and costumes because we wanted our audience to use their imaginations during the show. It was our way of inviting the audience to participate in the creative process -- to play with us."
Full Cast:
Joshua Keppel - Dromio of Ephesus
Austen Cabler - Antipholus of Syracuse
Ameer Mobarak - Angelo
Andrew Eaton - Antipholus of Ephesus
Daniel Rigney - Egeon, Doctor Pinch
Erin Anderson - Courtesan, Emilia
Jack Fogarty - Dromio of Syracuse
Lindsay Palinsky - Luciana
Mario Silva - Various Merchants, Gaoler, Headsman, Officers, and other Attendants
Natalie Sharpe - Adriana
Robert Moncrieff - Solinus (Duke of Ephesus), Balthazar
Words from Director Chelsea Bunn about Something For Nothing's first production:
"When I started Something for Nothing Theater, I was working as an educator and interested in the benefits of play. Rehearsals were highly collaborative with an emphasis on improvisation. We opted for minimal set pieces and costumes because we wanted our audience to use their imaginations during the show. It was our way of inviting the audience to participate in the creative process -- to play with us."
Photo Credit: Chelsea Bunn