Pubdate: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 Source: Westender (Vancouver, CN BC) Copyright: 2004 WestEnder Contact: http://www.westender.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1243 Author: Elaine Corden Urban Legends LAWYER - TURNED - ACTOR ON LIFE ON THE FRINGE Who: Russell Bennett What: Star of the one-man Fringe play, The Reefer Man Roots: Originally from Ontario, Bennett came to Vancouver last November to write The Reefer Man with co-author Gillian Stevens-Guille. Appearing as part of the Vancouver Fringe Festival starting Saturday, Sept. 11. Mary Southin ain't the only smoking judge:"I'm a lawyer by education, and when I was in law school it struck me as highly ironic that many students and friends of mine were smoking pot, including myself, and yet we had to take an oath when we became lawyers that said we never did anything criminal. It was clear that many of us had, including many of the judges and lawyers that are working today." Dear Student Loans Office, I am unable to pay: "I've always wanted to be an actor, and after I got my call to the bar in 1997 I decided that I would first make the documentary Stoned [about the legal journey of hemp-store-owner Chris Clay], and then after that was over I realized that I really wanted to act and not just make documentaries, so I went to New York to train for two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse. I graduated from there in 2000, and I was acting in New York for a bit, and I came back to Toronto for two or three years, acting and making short films. One of my short films, The School, was actually screened at the Sundance Festival. I did practise law, with my father for about two years while I while in Toronto. I just didn't have the courage when I was in my early-to mid-twenties to really admit to myself that I wanted to act. It was frowned upon in my family, so I became a professional and then did what I wanted to do and followed my passion." He won the lottery! "I've done the Fringe in New York and Toronto about four times, but I'd never done a tour. Last October - Halloween, actually - I won the tour lottery, so I was immediately accepted into eight Fringe Festivals. I thought to myself: 'Now's the time to write my first play' so I came to Vancouver and taught [acting] on the Drive, and wrote the play with Gillian." From the producers of Sybil..."The Reefer Man is a solo show, I play 25 characters. No costume changes or anything, just morphing from voice and physicality. I co-wrote it with Gillian Stevens Gale. It's about a young lawyer, Charlie Kovacs, who works for his dad in his dad's law firm and secretly grows marijuana in his basement. He gets caught, and then he becomes The Reefer Man, Canada's newest superhero. His superpower, I guess, would be that he grows amazing pot." Bad law is good business: "I was playing in the Saskatoon Fringe when the Marc Emery verdict came down. [Ed.'s note: Emery was sentenced to 90 days in prison for passing a joint outside a Saskatchewan NDP meeting. See Evil Brain, page 10]. The Reefer Man was sold out, I earned the 'Best of the Fringe" award, and they ended up scheduling another show." A place to take your Granny? "A lot of people think our audience is mainly just potheads, but it's not. It's far from the truth, in fact. It's really hard to get potheads into the theatre. Most of the audience is extremely varied, from teenagers to 80-year-olds." Right on, brother: "Personally, I believe that marijuana must be legalized. Decriminalization, at least in the form of the bill that's in front of the house, is sending the wrong message to citizens. It's saying that you can possess very small amounts, like a couple of joints, but to get it is a crime, and to grow it is going to be even more of a crime, because they're doubling the penalty from seven years to 14 years for growing. They're saying 'You can smoke it, but you can't buy it, and we're going to make it harder for you to get' so they're in effect creating and enhancing the black market. It's time for our lawmakers to wake up and legalize it, and ignore the trade threats from the United States." The eighth habit of highly effective people? "Partly what I wanted to do with The Reefer Man is really dispel the stereotypes that are associated with pot smokers-that they're lazy, that they can't get their acts together. I smoke pot, and I love pot and I'm a highly productive individual." Also invented, the 'Take Me to Your Dealer' alien: "Artists are known to enjoy the sacred herb a lot. A lot of our great writing and music and art has come from people who create while under the influence. Sometimes it's good, and sometimes it results in not so great things. I've written stoned and written sober, and I'd say that really good ideas came from when I was stoned. For example, the logo for The Reefer Man [a man with a pot leaf for a head] came to me when I was high one night. First it started with a man with a pot leaf in his heart, and then I realized, no it should be a pot head." - -Elaine Corden - --- MAP posted-by: Josh