Pubdate: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 Source: Ontarion, The (CN ON Edu) Copyright: 2009 Ontarion Contact: http://theontarion.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4981 Author: Zack MacRae CURTAIN CALL: REEFER MADNESS COMING TO GUELPH Chronics Rejoice /"It's going to be outrageous, it's going to be vulgar, it's going to be hilarious, but most of all it's going to make you think." Adam Pellerine/ "Every single position in this production is a volunteer position," said Adam Pellerine Tuesday evening, referring to the upcoming production of Reefer Madness that he will be directing. "We are expecting a team of 60-70 people," elaborates Pellerine, "It's great because first year students work with fourth year students and get a different perspective." I met with Pellerin and the Executive Producer of Curtain Call Productions, Brian Cunha minutes before casting auditions for Reefer Madness started in the Mackinon building. The two seemed excited and confident about the upcoming year with 130 people auditioning and a weeks worth of decision making about the cast and crew. "Our focus this year," Cunha says, "is to get our name out there and get people to know that we are an established theatre company and we can do really great productions right here on campus." Curtain Call Productions has actually been around longer than you and I, probably put together. The company started back in 1957 with performances created and carried out by students. In seeking notoriety as a theatre company, Curtain Call started to perform main stage musicals to appeal to larger and more diverse audiences. "With choosing Reefer Madness we were looking to take a risk," says Pellerine, "It's a political piece and its important for us to not just entertain, but to also have people question assumptions and not believe everything they hear." If your not familiar, Reefer Madness was originally a drug scare film that came out in 1936 to educate parents on the harmful effects of marijuana. The film is a depiction of the devastating events that will ensue if your teen starts to smoke pot. The list includes a hit and run accident, rape, manslaughter and suicide. I don't know about you, but I usually just get the munchies and listen to music. The film didn't become popular until the 1970s, becoming an ironic and unintentionally comedic cult classic for cannabis smokers. The film was adapted into a musical in 2001 and will appear on stage in Guelph later this year! Coming to the performance, the audience can expect "a show that is going to be better then the last ... it's going to be outrageous, it's going to be vulgar, it's going to be hilarious, but most of all it's going to make you think," says Pellerine. Like any production from Curtain Call, Reefer Madness will be a group effort. "Choosing this production was a totally democratic decision," says Cunha, who has been volunteering up to 30 hours a week to ensure the success of the musical. Cunha wanted to clear up the "misconception that you have to be part of the theatre program to get involved with Curtain Call." In fact, Cunha asserts that many of the students that are auditioning for the musical have backgrounds in science and are not involved in the theatre program. Also, Curtain Call affords students opportunity beyond the performing cast. If you are weary of the spotlight, maybe you can try your hand as, well, a stage hand: Pellerine says that to pull off a musical of this size and complexity they need "vocal directors, stage managers, tech directors and the list just goes on and on." Pellerine and Cunha are willing to have anyone with an interest in theatre to come out and get involved. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr