Tracy Letts & His Generation 🎭✨

Tracy Letts holds a distinctive place in the pantheon of American playwrights, emerging as a leading voice in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He is often associated with a cohort of playwrights who played a key role revitalizing American theatre during this period, bringing a fresh intensity and raw honesty to the stage. Letts’s August: Osage County, a gritty, family-centered drama, earned him both the Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award and remains one of the era’s defining works.

Letts and his contemporaries, including Tony Kushner, Sarah Ruhl, and David Lindsay-Abaire, introduced a style that paved the way for younger playwrights by blending realism with dark humour and tackling themes of societal and familial dysfunction. In doing so, Letts’s work serves as a bridge between the postmodern, often experimental plays of the 1990s and today’s more intimate, character-driven stories from emerging voices like Annie Baker and Samuel D. Hunter.

This generation of playwrights has had a profound influence on those who followed, especially in their portrayals of nuanced, flawed characters and their commitment to exploring difficult emotional landscapes with authenticity and a critical eye. As part of a group of mid-career playwrights, Letts helped set a new standard for realism and emotional rawness that continues to shape the landscape of American theatre.

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What kind of world will you help shape?

The Minutes is a wake-up call to ask the hard questions—especially when those in power won’t. Be sure to take advantage of our special discount offer – 30% for Under 30! This is a powerful and rather timely piece of theatre that you don’t want to miss! Click here for the discount and be sure to share with your friends! 

Join us for 10 performances:
First Baptist Church, 568 Richmond Street, London, Ontario
November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16 at 7:30pm, 2024
November 9 and 16 at 3:00pm, 2024
November 10 and 17 at 4:00pm, 2024

Click on this link to purchase tickets:
https://events.humanitix.com/the-minutes-by-tracy-letts

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“The Minutes” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

Tracy Letts

Dear Patrons;

I want to share with you why I love Tracy Letts, the playwright of The Minutes. You may not be familiar with him and his work but read along and you will begin to recognize him.

Tracy Letts is a remarkable and incomparable force in contemporary American theater. He is celebrated for his fearless exploration of complex characters and turbulent stories. He is a playwright, actor, and screenwriter. His work consistently challenges audiences by tackling themes such as family dysfunction, political corruption, and societal decay.

Born in 1965, Letts grew up in a literary household—his mother, Billie Letts, was a successful novelist, and his father, Dennis Letts, was a college professor and actor. His upbringing helped shape his artistic sensibility, but it was the Chicago theater scene where Letts truly cut his teeth, as a member of the renowned Steppenwolf Theatre Company, which remains one of his creative homes to this day.

Letts’, the playwright, most widely recognized work is ‘August: Osage County’, a sprawling family drama that won him both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play in 2008. It struck a chord with audiences around the world for its brutally honest portrayal of family strife, while also finding dark humor in the dysfunction. The play’s success cemented Letts’ reputation as a playwright. While ‘August: Osage County’ brought Letts widespread acclaim, he has long been known for his earlier works that pushed boundaries. *Bug* (1996) and *Killer Joe* (1993) are violent, unsettling, and dive deep into the darker side of human behavior. Both plays later became films, with Letts adapting the scripts himself, reinforcing his position as a versatile writer with a distinctive voice.

More recently, Letts’ play The Minutes (2017), set in a small-town city council meeting, mixes political satire with ominous undertones. It masterfully reveals how the banality of everyday governance can mask disturbing truths about history, power, and morality. The play is a sharp commentary on democracy, corruption, and the often-hidden darkness within seemingly mundane spaces.

In addition to his success as a playwright, Letts has had a prolific career as an actor. He won a Tony Award for his portrayal of George in Edward Albee’s ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ in 2013, showcasing his ability to tackle iconic roles onstage.

On screen, Letts has become a recognizable face in both television and film. He delivered memorable performances in ‘Lady Bird’ (2017), where he played a warm yet struggling father, and in ‘The Post’ (2017) as the editor of The Washington Post. His work as an actor underscores his understanding of character from multiple perspectives—as both creator and performer.

Whether on stage or screen, as a writer or an actor, Tracy Letts continues to be an artist who defies easy categorization. He is a vital voice in modern theater, one whose bold storytelling challenges audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and the world around them. Just the kind of work that Theatre Aezir loves to tackle.

You don’t want to miss this amazing play.

“… one of the most thrilling new plays on Broadway”, Greg Evans, Deadline, and “… you have never seen anything like it.”, Rex Reed, The Observer.

It’s just another council meeting in the small town of Big Cherry. The bumbling, dishonest, substance abused, and ridiculous council persons enter one by one. All is well, that is until the newcomer, Mr. Peel starts asking uncomfortable questions. Having missed the last meeting to attend his mother’s funeral he feels out of the loop and quickly becomes aware that things have changed — and no one wants to talk about it. Emotions get heated, tension mounts, until someone is brave enough to tell the painful truth.

This scathing new comedy about small-town politics and real-world power, from the author of August: Osage County, exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely held North American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s losers. Watch the Big Cherry City Council members as they debate, quibble, argue, and cajole to the ultimate end.

Join us for 10 performances:

First Baptist Church, 568 Richmond Street, London
November 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16 at 7:30pm, 2024
November 9 and 16 at 3:00pm, 2024
November 10 and 17 at 4:00pm, 2024
Click here to purchase tickets

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“The Minutes” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

30% For Under 30

One of the things that I’m most proud of is that we have always offered a 30 and under discount. But some reason it gets rarely used. It’s hard for me to remember but I was young once and I didn’t have a lot of money. I was always looking for bargains especially for theatre and opera. It’s pay back time.

Please, all you wonderful young folks, take advantage of this fantastic offer. It’s 30% off for anyone 30 and under. Here is the LINK, or you can use the QR code. Please share with all your friends. This is a special piece of theatre, not to be missed.

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“The Minutes” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

The Minutes First Read-Through

The Minutes is thrilling and essential theater that interrogates the present by laying bare how history is written.

– Naveen Kumar of Variety

This past Saturday, our cast and crew gathered for our first read-through, and it was an inspiring start to what promises to be a remarkable production. The energy in the room was palpable as our talented actors began to bring this powerful script to life.

After the read-through, we celebrated with Mexican food and a fabulous selection of wine from Mike’s cellar. It’s always good to keep a cast well fed. I can already tell this will be a production to remember. It was heartwarming to see the cast, crew and plus ones get to know each other. There were stimulating conversations all around me.

Here is the first photo from our first gathering to give you a sneak peek behind the scenes. Introducing William, Charlene and Colin! Stay tuned for more! We are all incredibly excited to share this show with you and can’t wait to see you in the audience.

As we are not using a traditional theatre venue, we are working with Humanitix to set up a ticket buying service. We picked Humanitix because it is a non-profit and donates its profits to worthy causes. Tickets should be available in a couple of weeks. Look for our ‘Early Bird’ discount!

Thank you for your continued support of our Theatre Aezir. Your enthusiasm and patronage make everything we do possible.

Cast Members of The Minutes
Photo Credit: Andrea DaCosta

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The Beat Arts In London
London Arts Council
City of London, Ontario


“The Minutes” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

Exciting Cast Announcement

It is with great delight that I announce the cast for our November production of The Minutes by Tracy Letts. Variety says, “it’s among the best new plays on Broadway in years”. It was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2018 and the Tony Award for Best Play in 2022.   The play – a comedy, a mystery, an allegory has a cast of 11. It was challenging to cast, and we had a few bumps in the road along the way, but we have assembled a stellar group of actors. We call this class of play an ensemble show. Meaning every character, although some have more lines than others, is equally important. And as the cast develops an exceptionally tight working relationship you will be the benefactor. The cast has some favourite actors that you know well, and we are thrilled to be able to introduce you to some new faces to the London theatrical scene.   

Chris Bancroft – Mayor Superba
Tim Bourgard – Mr. Oldfield
Josh Cottrell – Mr. Breeding
Caroline Dolny Guerin – Ms. Innes
William Foley – Mr. Hanratty
Colin Legge – Mr. Assalone
Charlene McNabb – Ms. Matz
Melissa Metler – Ms. Johnson
Demis Odanga – Mr. Blake
Tyler Lionel Parr – Mr. Peel
Mike Wisniowski – Mr. Carp  

Please join me in welcoming this outstanding group of actors to Theatre Aezir’s production of The Minutes!

Hold the dates below because you are not going to want to miss our fall production The Minutes by Tracy Letts. This dark comedy about small town politics should be on your must see list. 10 performances only – Save the dates – November 7 – 17, 2024. More information to follow.


“The Minutes” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

AUDITIONS!

AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Theatre Aezir is holding auditions for select parts in “The Minutes” by Tracy Letts.

LOOKING FOR: We are specifically looking for two characters male identifying (30 – 50 years old). We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse environment and strongly encourage performers from all backgrounds and identities to audition.

CONTACT: If you are interested, please contact Elizabeth Durand at elizabeth@theatreaezir.com to request a script and to arrange an audition.

PERFORMANCE DATES: Nov 7 – 17, 2024

REHEARSAL DATES: Rehearsal start on Oct 19th.

PAY: This is a paid performance.

PLAY DESCRIPTION: This is a dark and satirical comedy about a small city council and how they deal with the history surrounding their most treasured event.

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: We will rehearse Saturday and Sunday afternoons (or evenings) and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. We start on October 19th and load-in date is November 4th. This schedule is subject to change but we also take into consideration everyone’s personal schedule to make it comfortable for everyone. Location may change depending on availability. Parts rehearsals will be scheduled so everyone doesn’t have to be there all of the time. But keep in mind it is a ensemble show with 11 characters.

Theatre Aezir Artist Bursary

Theatre Aezir is thrilled to announce the Theatre Aezir Artist Bursary

Theatre Aezir, in their ongoing effort to support young theatre artists (16 – 30 years of age), announces the initiation of an annual Educational Bursary.  In partnership with Off The Wall, Stratford Artists Alliance, Theatre Aezir is offering a sum of $1000.00. This money will cover the cost of one class plus some living expenses. Theatre Aezir will pay for the class of your choice and transfer the remainder to the recipient. 

Our aim is to enable a theatre artist to further their education and experience. Examples would be set design, costume design, set building, make-up design and implementation and prop making. Please see the available classes by using this link. https://stratfordoffthewall.com/

The application process will include an application form, a resume or CV, a statement of financial need, and two references who may speak to your aptitude, abilities, and interest. Application deadline is June 15, 2024. The recipient will be announced on June 20, 2024.

The selection process will take into consideration financial need, previous successful projects or experience and a personal statement. Creativity will be judged in all attachments with the exception of financials. The applications will be reviewed by the Board of Directors of Theatre Aezir.

This is a one-time grant, but all are welcome to apply each year.

Please email elizabeth@theatreaezir.com to request an application form.

World Theatre Day

Art, good art, manages in its wonderful way to combine the utterly unique with the universal.

– Jon FOSSE, Norway
Norwegian writer, playwright

Join us as we celebrate March 27th, World Theatre Day 2024!! It is the perfect time to share this year’s message, brought to us by the Nobel prize winning author, Jon Fosse… Art is Peace!
Click Here to read his inspirational message

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The Reviews are In!

Theatre Aezir Shines in Story of Sisterhood with MacIvor’s Modern Canadian Classic. Director Mike Semple leads the production and facilitates an intimate engagement between the audience and actors in the small, black box theatre. Each performer in this small cast sustains this feeling throughout the show and paints a beautifully intimate understanding of their character with precision and clarity.” Read this fabulous review of “Marion Bridge” by Eden Eidt of “Entertain This Thought“.

For a show that is beautifully challenging and heartbreakingly tender, don’t miss Marion Bridge!” – Izzy Siebert, Old East Village

The text, direction, and acting created that magical alchemy that results in believable, honest, and heart-wrenching theatre! The three actors were present, and in character, at an impressive level. Do what you can to see this show!” – Brian S

The production was magnificent. Superb acting.” – Heather H.

Theatre-lovers in London, and any theatre-lovers who can get themselves to London by March 10, should rush to see Marion Bridge at Procunier Hall in @atthepalace.” – Christopher Hoile, Stage Door

This production was next level. Riveting performances by Carolyn Grace Hall, Karalyn Rupert and Jessica Pereira. Top notch production values (sound, lighting, costumes, props, set design) and Mike Semple’s direction was thoughtful and creative in telling this story. Kudos!” – Robin

Terrific show last night. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Please pass my congratulations on to the cast and crew.” – Paul C.

An all-round splendid production! See it if you can.” – John T.

Utterly believable acting by all three.” – Emma D.

Congrats, great job everyone! Very moving and a deep impression left on the whole family. I hope you all enjoy your last go around today, you deserve it!” – Chris B.