Play Reading in the Park: 12 Incompetent Jurors

Play Reading in the Park
12 Incompetent Jurors by Ian McWethy

POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER!
NEW DATE: Sunday, August 23, 2020

Where: Helen Pacholko Park (195-201 Signal Rd, Thickwood)
FREE - All experience levels welcome

Register to read by emailing info@theatrejustbecause.com
Deadline: Friday, August 21, 2020 at midnight (MST)
Audience: free, no registration needed. Just show up and enjoy!

About the play: When a man is accused of abducting half a dozen cats, it's a simple open-and-shut case, even for a jury that's filled with oddballs like a dim-witted PR guy, a bickering couple, and a man obsessed with french fries. After all, every scrap of evidence indicts the accused. And yet, Juror #8, a wannabe lawyer, believes that the "Cat Burglar" is innocent! Will he be able to sway the other jury members? Or will they side with Juror #3, the only sane man in the room? 12 Incompetent Jurors is a hilarious parody of 12 Angry Men.

We ask that everyone follow the guidelines by Alberta Health Services:

  • Stay home if you're feeling unwell

  • Maintain social distancing (6 feet) (no hugging, handshakes or high-fives!)

  • Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer

  • Wear a mask to protect others

  • Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands

Youth Play Reading in the Park: Check, Please!

Youth Play Reading in the Park: Check, Please!

Sunday, July 19 at 3 PM
Loutit Park, Fort McMurray

TJB Youth Play Production instructors, Bailey Yarkie and Emma Carter, held a play reading in the park! We invited youth aged 12-17 to participate, and family and friends to come and enjoy an afternoon of theatre outdoors.

Learn more about the Theatre; Just Because and Friends of SECPA Youth Play Production program.

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Online Play Reading: Say Yes

ONLINE PLAY READING: SAY YES

Saturday, April 25 at 7 PM
Live-streamed reading of local playwright Samson Nand's original play Say Yes.

Originally slated to premiere at the Acting Out One-Act Theatre Festival, Samson and the cast brought this drama to life from the safety of their homes.

About the play: Max can't seem to make sense of his life and struggles to get his life on track while being surrounded by his childhood friends, Lucca and Spoons, who are worried about his drug habits and recent mannerisms. And even though Max has the tools and skills to create a positive world for himself his life still seems to be spinning out of his control from his own hands.

Content Warning: Drug use references, adult subject matter

Directed by Samson Nand
Music: Xach Edward

Featuring:
Samson Nand – Max
Deann Langford – Lucca
Holly Snow – Rachel
T.J. Carabeo – Spoons