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Jane Austen goes to Okanagan College

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Jane Austen is coming to Okanagan College in March.

The college’s theatre troupe, the Red Dot Players, are staging a popular new adaptation of one of the author’s best known works.

Featuring a cast of veteran players and newcomers, and under the direction of English professor Jeremy Beaulne, the curtain will rise on Sense and Sensibilit­y for a four-night run from March 9-12 in the lecture theatre at the Kelowna campus.

The play follows the Dashwood Sisters, Elinor (played by Amy Williams) and Marianne (played by Zoe Sommerfeld), as they navigate travails of the head and the heart in Victorian era England.

Playwright Kate Hamill’s 2016 script offers a fun and fast-paced look at Austen’s classic 1811 novel. The new version has been produced to acclaim on some of the world’s leading stages.

“This adaptation really amplifies the humour of Austen’s novel while preserving the complex relationsh­ips and social spheres within,” said Beaulne. “It lends an almost Monty Pythonesqu­e element of comedy to the story in places, while still conveying the serious struggles of two young women searching for autonomy and independen­ce.”

The production marks Beaulne’s sixth time in the director’s chair for the Red Dot Players. He is also no stranger to the source material.

“I love Jane Austen and have taught her works in a number of courses,” explained Beaulne. “Whether you are familiar with Sense and Sensibilit­y or completely new to the novel, I think there is something for everyone in this adaptation.”

According to the director, one of the factors that makes the play a challenge to stage is one of the reasons it continues to excite audiences.

“There are more scene changes in this play — upwards of 20 — than any other I’ve ever directed,” said Beaulne. “It’s a whirlwind from start to finish. The cast and crew have worked incredibly hard and are ready to share that wonderful energy with audiences.”

Tickethold­ers will be treated to sweeping hand-painted vistas by local artist and college employee Marie Bartlett.

A series of immense canvases set the stage for the action and are intended to transport the audience to the English countrysid­e. Actors will be outfitted in period costumes sewn by Christine Caumartin and OC employee Karen Tessier.

The Red Dot Players troupe was formed in 2010 and have produced six plays leading up to Sense and Sensibilit­y: The Beaux’ Stratagem (2011), Blithe Spirit (2012), Les Belles-Soeurs (2013), The Government Inspector (2014), The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon (2015), and A.K.A. Fangirl (2016). The troupe provides students and employees with an opportunit­y to contribute to the Okanagan’s bustling creative arts scene.

Tickets are available at Mosaic Books, the Okanagan College campus store and will also be available at the door ($18 for adults and $15 for students/seniors). Learn more on the Red Dot Players website, reddotplay­ers.com.

 ?? Photo contribute­d ?? Zoe Sommerfeld and Amy Williams star in the Okanagan College Red Dot Players performanc­e of Sense and Sensibilit­y, March 9-12.
Photo contribute­d Zoe Sommerfeld and Amy Williams star in the Okanagan College Red Dot Players performanc­e of Sense and Sensibilit­y, March 9-12.

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