Press Release and Photos From Young Peoples Theatre Hobbit Play

We asked Young Peoples Theatre in Toronto for a press kit on their Hobbit play, which runs through December 21. The play has received favorable reviews and features an experienced cast of Canadian talent. At least one of the actors, Greg Kramer, has made a number of appearances on US television.

Here is the press release accompanied by a couple of photos, including a shot of Greg Kramer as Gollum. He looks absolutely murderous!

GOBLINS GATHER, DWARVES DANCE, AND A HERO IS BORN AT YPT!

Toronto, ON…Young Peoples Theatre (YPT) is proud to present Kim Selody’s enchanting adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit. Audiences are invited to share their days with a band of daring dwarves, a wacky wizard, and a humble hobbit on their quest to recover ancient treasure. This return to the world of fantasy is sure to capture the hearts and imaginations of children and parents alike. YPT presents The Hobbit from October 21 to December 21, 2000 on the mainstage.

The Hobbit tells the story of Bilbo Baggins, a simple hobbit, whose life takes an exciting turn when he is summoned to voyage by the wizard Gandalf. Bilbo, reluctant at first, acknowledges his call to duty and joins a band of dwarves, under the leadership of Thorin Oakenshield, on a quest to reclaim stolen treasure from the feared dragon Smaug. Their grand adventure starts far off to the East, beyond the Misty Mountains, to dungeons deep and caverns old. Along the way Bilbo and crew encounter a series of obstacles involving goblins, spiders, trolls, elves, and the not-so-clever creature Gollum. Forced to think and act quickly, Bilbo outsmarts many of his opponents (including Smaug), displays his bravery, proves himself essential to the quest, and unites the citizens of Middle Earth as they prepare to battle greedy goblins. A true hero is born at YPT.

“There is no better way for young audiences to experience and appreciate the magic of the theatre than with one of the greatest tales ever told,” says director Jim Warren. “The Hobbit is a classic story that continues to connect generations.” This production will showcase colourful masks, intricate shadow work, and puppetry. “I am quite proud of the dynamic, creative team of designers and actors I have brought together,” says Warren. “The production’s collaboration of ideas is truly unique.”

The Hobbit is based on the book by J.R.R. Tolkien, adaptation by Kim Selody, direction and dramaturgy by Jim Warren. Starring Herbie Barnes, Lorne Cardinal, Greg Kramer, Paul Lee, Ruth Madoc-Jones, Alon Nashman, Michael Spencer-Davis, and Jamie Williams. The creative team includes Set Design by Glenn Davidson, Costume Design by Lori Hickling, Lighting Design by Bonnie Beecher, Composer Cathy Nosaty, Sound Design by Todd Charlton and Cathy Nosaty, Mask and Movement by Mark Christmann, Fight Director James Binkley, Stage Manager Carolina Avaria, Assistant Stage Manager Martin Kenny, and Apprentice Stage Manager Kate Macdonnell.

The Hobbit is a magical journey of discovery that is recommended for ages 9 and up.

Previews: October 14 & 15, 2000Media Preview: Thursday, October 19, 2000 at 1 p.m. Opening: Saturday, October 21, 2000 at 7:00 p.m.Public Performances: October 21 to December 21, 2000Ticket Prices: $28 Orchestra, $20 Balcony, $18 Mezzanine Birthday Packages & Group Rates AvailableSchool Performances and or School Bookings: (416) 947-1027Young Peoples Theatre: 165 Front St. East, Toronto (two blocks east of Jarvis St.)YPT BOX OFFICE: (416) 862-2222 WEBSITE: www.ypt.ca

November 2000 Hobbit Play at Young People's Theatre
Pictured -left- Lorne Cardinal as Gandalf and -right- Herbie Barnes as Bilbo Photo Credit: Cylla Von Tiedemann
Greg Kramer plays Gollum in the November 2000 Young People's Theatre production of The Hobbit.
Greg Kramer brings Gollum to life in Young Peoples Theatre's production of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit
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