Sunday, November 27, 2011

Aaron Rothermund plays "Hacker" in Death by Woody Allen/Art & Lies Productions


Aaron Rothermund appears as Hacker and Jack (policeman) in Woody Allen's play DEATH, directed by Rosanna Saracino. DEATH is a comedic version of Eugene Ionesco's 1959 play "The Killer."

Death has come to its end! We thank all of our wonderful audiences for supporting the sold out show at The Cadillac Lounge.

It was a fantastic launch for art & lies productions!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Aaron Rothermund directs Brozen (the play) at Vanier College Productions

Brozen
Written by Foad Hassan Poor
Directed by Aaron Rothermund
Assistant Stage Managed by Yi Zheng

Production Stage Manager- Tiffany Chan
Costume Designer- Shadib Bin Newaz
Set Designer- Lia Cavasotto
Lighting Designer- Alex Chow
Sound Designer- Alyksandra Ackerman

Cast
B.R.O.1/Yug..............................................Keyano Waite
B.R.O.2/Ug...............................................Jolly Amoako
B.R.O.3/Steve............................................Jeremy Cook
Thug/Nug.................................................Alex Fairlie
Lug......................................................Justin Buyukozer
Tug......................................................Ahamed Ferotan
Dug......................................................Thomas Sarigiannidis
Gaga.....................................................Simi Daljeet
Tata.....................................................Zainab Choudhery
Village Elder............................................Romina Julian
Zaza.....................................................Blessing A Emitah
Jaja.....................................................Chantelle Vaughan

258 Vanier College,
York University,
4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario
416-736-2100 ext. 40023
www.vaniercollegeproductions.com

Monday, September 12, 2011

Aaron Rothermund plays "Versati" in The Underpants/Coffeehouse Theatre



The Underpants
adapted by Steve Martin

September 16th-24th @ 8:00 PM
September 23rd & 24th @ 2:00PM

Tickets:

Adult $18
Student $15

Red Sandcastle Theatre
922 Queen Street East

Directed by: Evan Harkai
Stage Manager: Ada Tsang
Designer: Alejandra Galindo
Publicist: Abdi Omer

Louise Maske: Jenessa Grant
Theo Maske: Jon Ehrlick
Versati: Aaron Rothermund
Cohen: Mark Waters
Gertrude Deuter: Chrissi Chau
Klinglehoff: Elliot Paul Shermet

"The Underpants" originally written by Carl Sternheim and now adapted by the comedic genius of Steve Martin revolves around Louise Maske; an ignored housewife whose underpants unexpectedly fall down while watching the King's parade. Shortly after men start showing up under the guise of renting her and her husband Theo's spare room, but secretly hoping to have an affair with the mysterious woman whose underpants captured their lustful imagination. This fast-paced farce is a non-stop stream of witty jokes that poke fun at the uptight bourgeois lifestyle of pre-war Germany and its views of politics and sex within the middle-class.


www.coffeehousetheatre.com

Monday, March 21, 2011

Afterglow Theatre presents "Ambiguous" at Toronto FRINGE

The story "Ambiguous" revolves around Gabriel whom is trying to create the "perfect" character. Art imitating life. An ear-wig walks into his ear canal, and as he burrows through the cerebral cortex he collaborates with the writer on what qualities make up perfection. Together they become a GOD. The character "Kyle" appears and they put him under a microscope. When the writer and the ear-wig begin to disagree on the events of the story we see the downfall of Kyle. He cannot possibly live up to their idea of perfection, and Kyle feels abandoned by GOD.

Gabriel and the ear-wig have a serious argument about Kyle's sexuality, and survival kicks in, and Gabriel's brain creates the allegory Panic, and she decides to help create a perfect girl for Kyle. The ear-wig and Panic fight about the plan for Kyle, and Panic's character is rejected. The brain reacts with another defense mechanism called Hysteria. This time Hysteria creates a character for Kyle, and Panic sabotages her out of jealousy.

The ear-wig creates one more character, and this one changes everything. Gabriel loses his mind. The battle royale over Gabriel's brain can only have one left standing.