The Last Man On Earth

n The Last Man on Earth, The Devil and his minion plot to corrupt the last vestige of innocence on earth. Underdog Gormless Joe must play the hero or lose everything, including his one chance at love. Dora Award-Winning Keystone Theatre brings to the stage a thrilling new play in the style of a silent film. Co-created by Phil Rickaby, Dana Fradkin, Stephen LaFrenie, Janick Hebert, Ginette Mohr (Director), Richard Beaune (Dramaturg/Artistic Director) David Atkinson (Music) & Kimberly Beaune (Stage Manager/Production Manager)

The Last Man on Earth is a part of the Toronto Festival of Clowns For more information, go to http://www.torontoclown.com/

Keystone Theatre Presents The Last Man on Earth, June 2 201

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Toronto, April 27 2011 – After the success of 2009’s Dora Award winning production of The Belle of Winnipeg, Keystone Theatre returns to the stage with a new play in the style of a silent film, The Last Man On Earth at the 2011 Toronto Festival of Clowns.

Phil Rickaby as Gormless Joe
Phil Rickaby as Gormless Joe

In The Last Man on Earth, Gormless Joe just may be the last innocent man on earth! When The Devil makes it his mission to corrupt this last vestage of innocence the battle lines are drawn. Will Joe give in to The Devil’s taunts or will he loose his one chance at love. Dora Award-Winning Keystone Theatre brings to the stage a new play in the style of a silent film. Co-created by Phil Rickaby, Dana Fradkin, Stephen LaFrenie, Janick Hebert, Ginette Mohr (Director), Richard Beaune (Dramaturg/Artistic Director) David Atkinson (Music) & Kimberly Beaune (Stage Manager/Production Manager).

During the creation process, short documentary video segments will be presented at http://www.youtube.com/keystonetheatre

The Last Man on Earth will premiere on June 2, 2011 at 6:30 PM as the opening show of the Toronto Festival of Clowns, at the Pia Bouman School for Ballet and Creative Movement (6 Noble Street, Toronto, ON). Tickets are $10 and available at the door; reserve your tickets at tickets@keystonetheatre.net, or 416-821-3833.

About Keystone Theatre
Keystone Theatre creates, develops and presents new performances inspired by the silent film era. Reaching back to the earliest recorded work and taking our cues from the masters of physical comedy, Keystone Theatre reinvents acting styles that are universally accessible and visually profound. Using our unique physical vocabulary to create characters and develop narratives, Keystone Theatre explores performance styles in multiple media; including theatre, film and music, sometimes all at once.

About the Festival of Clowns
Founded in 2006 by Dave McKay, Sarah Buski and Adam Lazarus, Toronto Festival of Clowns provides new and established clowns and physical performers the opportunity to create and showcase they work. The festival also aims to create awareness of the various forms of physical theatre that are encompassed under the umbrella of “clown”, such as red-nose, mime, bouffon, busking, movement, slapstick, commedia del arte, vaudeville, mask and character work. For more information, go to http://www.torontoclown.com

Clothing Sale Fundraiser

Do you need some extra layers to get you through the cold winter days?  Are you looking for something new for your spring wardrobe?  Keystone Theatre can help! On February 13, 2011, Keystone Theatre will be hosting a clothing sale to fund the creation of their new play, A Bit of Business.

Join us from Noon-5:30 PM at the Tiki Room in the Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave, Toronto. $10 buys you a shopping bag, to fill with as many clothes as will fit, without over-filling the bag.  Also available, will be specially priced costume jewelry, vintage coats and one-of-a-kind finds.

Review by TorontoStage

TorontoStage.com has reviewed the Belle of Winnipeg, saying:

Only once in a long spell does a creation come along capable of snubbing conventional theatre. Hurray for grassroots art, Keystone Theatre knows how to seed the foundation.

Read the full review here.

Keystone Cast: Toronto Fringe

A number of Keystone cast members are appearing in shows throughout the Toronto Fringe festival, which starts this week.

Dylan Jukes appears in Peeler at the Factory Mainspace Theatre.

Ginette Mohr appears in Fish Face at the Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace.

Ted Neal appears in Our Asylum at the Tarragon Extra Space

Phil Rickaby appears in Out of Character at the BYOV venue: the Cat’s Eye.

All show times in the Toronto Fringe Festival program.