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Delinquent Theatre presents Never the Last

Vancouver Civic Theatre's Annex 823 Seymour Street09 Apr '19 to 20 Apr '19 @ 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    Delinquent Theatre presents the romantic and heart-wrenching world premiere of Never the Last, April 9–20, 2019, as part of the SeeMore Theatre Series at Vancouver Civic Theatre’s Annex (823 Seymour Street). Inspired by the life story of Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté, an enormously innovative early twentieth century composer, the drama follows her 10-year marriage with the celebrated expressionist painter Walter Gramatté. Set to a live score of Eckhardt-Gramatté’s solo violin works, the multimedia presentation blends movement and text to tell a heartbreaking tale of adventure, poverty, and strife.

    Created by 2017 Siminovitch Protégé Prize-winning playwright and actor Christine Quintana and gifted violinist Molly MacKinnon, Never the Last was conceived out of MacKinnon’s curiosity with Eckhardt-Gramatté. Born in Moscow in 1899, Eckhardt-Gramatté studied violin, piano, and composition at the Conservatoire de Paris. She embarked on several concert tours in Western Europe where she performed her own compositions. During her research, MacKinnon discovered that many of Eckhardt-Gramatté’s innovative and experimental works were nearly lost in her male-dominated field before her immigration to Canada in 1950. MacKinnon approached Quintana with a vision to create Never the Last and help bring this gifted female composer’s tremendous life and legacy to the forefront.

    Directed by Jessie Richardson Theatre Award-winning Laura McLean and choreographed by Kayla Dunbar (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Arts Club Theatre Company), Never the Lastis a nuanced and emotional music / theatre hybrid expressed through Eckhardt-Gramatté’s 10 solo violin caprices — poetic expressions of her visceral and dramatic relationship with her husband, expressionist painter Gramatté.

    Performed by MacKinnon, Quintana, and Anton Lipovetsky, the love story unfolds in Berlin, 1919, where violin prodigy and composer Sophie-Carmen meets Walter, a German painter and war veteran in poor health. She is passionate, rude, and musically gifted; he is witty, emotional, and compassionate. Yet, their chemistry is undeniable.

    Their love affair spans 10 years, four cities, and numerous artistic successes and failures, all underscored by MacKinnon performing Eckhardt-Gramatté’s violin compositions. Fusing a classical music performance, movement, and text, Never the Last is an artistic expression of the enormities of loss and the complexities of love.

    Following Gramatté’s death in 1929, Eckhardt-Gramatté later remarried art historian Ferdinand Eckhardt and relocated to Vienna where she dedicated herself exclusively to composition. The couple later immigrated to Winnipeg in 1953, where she taught several violin students out of a private studio and continued to compose. The musician’s legacy and work — which includes two symphonies, numerous concertos, various chamber works, and instrumental solos for piano and violin — is preserved through the work of the Eckhardt-Gramatté Foundation in Winnipeg. Never the Last draws from biographical information, recordings, and documents provided by the Eckhardt-Gramatté Foundation.

    Delinquent Theatre presents Never the Last as part of the SeeMore Theatre Series

    Dates: April 9–20, 2019 at 8pm
    April 10: Opening Night
    April 14: ASL Interpreted Performance
    April 13 & 20: Performances at 2pm & 8pm

    Ticket prices: Regular: $30
    Students/Seniors: $25
    Pay What You Can (April 17): $10 online / PWYC at the door

    Address: Vancouver Civic Theatre's Annex 823 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC

    Box Office: tickets.theatrewire.com

    Website: delinquenttheatre.com

    Photo and art by Bold Rezolution Studio


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