Why Purge, why now?

TW: Discussion of sexual assault

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), an annual campaign to raise public awareness of sexual assault and educate communities about and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence. In honour of this, we would like to share a bit about Purge and the hidden victims of COVID-19.

The themes of Purge; human trafficking, violence against women, sexual abuse, generational trauma, and our will to survive are topics that are as prevalent in our society today as they were during WW2 and the 1990s. 

The International Labor Organization estimates that there are 40.3 million victims of human trafficking globally. (CivicAction, Feb 20, 2020) Millions of women, children and men worldwide are out of work, out of school and without social support in the continuing COVID-19 crisis, leaving them at greater risk of human trafficking. (UN News, Feb 2, 2021) The pandemic has exacerbated the systemic and deeply entrenched economic and societal inequalities that are among the root causes of human trafficking. The share of children among trafficking victims tripled over the past 15 years, with girls mainly trafficked for sexual exploitation. 

In an environment where priorities and actions are geared towards limiting the spread of the virus, it is easier for traffickers to hide their operations, making victims increasingly invisible, especially those in domestic servitude or sex slavery. 

Trauma disorders are mental illnesses that are caused by traumatic experiences or significant stress. Generational trauma means that we can view the psychological effects of trauma being transferred from one generation to another. It is a traumatic event that began decades prior to the current generation and has impacted the way that individuals understand, cope with, and heal from trauma. Enslavement, genocide, domestic violence, sexual abuse, and extreme poverty are all common sources of suffering that lead to intergenerational trauma. 

Although Purge takes place in Estonia, the issue is still prevalent in modern Canada: “This kind of national awareness is incredibly important because the majority of Canadians still don’t believe human trafficking is happening in this country,” said Rhonelle Bruder, founder and executive director of an anti-trafficking non-profit group. “Many people believe it’s a foreign issue happening somewhere else.” (Toronto Star, Feb 22, 2021).

Purge is a unique opportunity to re-engage the audience after 17 months without live theatre, and present theatre that is thought-provoking, interesting, and intensely human while addressing and discussing preponderant issues of our times that urgently need our immediate attention.

To learn more about resources available in our community, visit WaypointsWB.ca. Interested in supporting our production Purge? We are still accepting donations on our GoFundMe campaign.

Sources:

https://www.unodc.org/documents/Advocacy-Section/HTMSS_Thematic_Brief_on_COVID-19.pdf

https://civicaction.ca/news/canadians-unaware-of-warning-signs-of-sex-trafficking-new-survey/

https://www.health.com/condition/ptsd/generational-trauma

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-safety-canada/news/2021/03/government-of-canada-announces-funding-for-project-to-raise-awareness-against-human-trafficking.html

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/02/22/its-happening-in-plain-sight-shining-a-light-on-the-horrors-of-human-trafficking.html

Audition for Purge

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Update – April 19, 2021


Due to the continued Stage 1 restrictions in Alberta, the in-person auditions for Purge are cancelled and the deadline to submit a video audition has been extended to Sunday, April 25 at 4:00 PM. Callbacks will be held virtually on Sunday evening. The safety of the artists, volunteers and Artistic Team is our topmost priority. We’re excited to see your audition!

NEW Video audition deadline: Sunday, April 25 at 4:00 pm
Callbacks: Sunday, April 25 via Zoom

Theatre; Just Because promotes equity, diversity and inclusion in our audition process. We encourage artists of all races, gender identities, sexual orientations, and abilities to audition.

Due to the mature nature of this production, Theatre; Just Because will only be casting actors 16 years of age or older. This production contains mature themes including sexual abuse, violence, and oppression as well as mature language and imagery. An Intimacy Coach will be present during rehearsals to help with difficult scenes.

How to Audition

Video

  1. Read the Audition Handbook

  2. Fill out the Audition Form

  3. Choose a monologue. All audition materials can be accessed HERE

  4. Record two separate videos of you performing one monologue in two different ways. 

    1. Start each video by saying your full name and the piece you will perform. 

    2. Record yourself in landscape mode, waist up. 

    3. Name your videos LastNameFirstName_1 and LastNameFirstName_2. 

    4. Upload the videos using Google Drive, WeTransfer, or similar software and send it to info@theatrejustbecause.com.

Auditions might feel intimidating - but rest assured that our Artistic Team is thrilled to meet you and grateful to you for joining us! You don’t need to have any previous performance or theatrical experience to audition, and we are happy to answer any questions you may have.

If you have any questions, email info@theatrejustbecause.com.

Stage Manager Mentorship: Purge

Theatre; Just Because Mentorship Program

Stage Management

Theatre; Just Because’s mentorship program aims to give artists hands-on experience in Stage Management. We are looking for aspiring theatre artists of all experience levels. Mentees may be emerging or more experienced artists who want to learn about Stage Management and working in theatre. The TJB mentorship program aims to develop our local artists and the overall theatre community in Wood Buffalo / ᓂᐢᑕᐋᐧᔮᐤ / nistawâyâw . 

The selected mentee will be paired with Zachary Barrett, established Stage Manager, throughout the production of Purge in 2021. This is a volunteer position. The time commitment will be determined by the mentee’s capacity.

During the program, the Mentee will gain:

  • An understanding of the management and operational workings of a theatre production

  • Leadership and interpersonal management skills 

  • A proficiency with management tools and software required for:

    • Scheduling

    • Script organization and analysis

    • Departmental communication

    • Cast and Crew tracking and communication

    • Show calling and management 

The Stage Manager Mentee will:

  • Meet with Stage Manager outside rehearsals once a week

  • Participate in rehearsals

  • Participate in production meetings

  • Participate in the technical process

  • Participate in performances

  • Post-show exit interview

Please note: this is not a job, but a learning opportunity. The amount of involvement of the mentorship will be determined by the mentor. Preference will be given to first-time applicants. Mentees must be at least 16 years old by the start of their mentorship.

Application

Submit your application to info@theatrejustbecause.com, containing the following:

  • Resume outlining your artistic experience (if you have none, please list applicable experiences). Examples of an artistic resume can be found here

  • Personal letter introducing yourself and touching on why you are interested in the mentorship program (approximately 500-800 words)

  • Contact information 

Deadline

This call closes on Wednesday, March 31st, 2021 at 4 PM. Late submissions will not be considered.

Contact

For more information on our mentorship program please email Samson Nand, Company Manager at info@theatrejustbecause.com.