The Edge Ensemble Theatre Company
Keene, New Hampshire's resident theatre company ... 'Take me to THE EDGE...'
The Edge Ensemble Theatre Company
Keene, New Hampshire's resident theatre company... 'Take me to THE EDGE...'
So we did a thing....
The Edge Ensemble is committed to keeping the arts vibrant during the pandemic when live theatrical performances are not advisable. We created eight online theatrical productions featuring our ensemble members and other local theatre artists. Click any image below to watch that production.
The Edge presented A Well-Remembered Voice by J. M. Barrie. This production was directed by Kim Dupuis, with cinematography and editing by David Teubner, and Art Direction by Susan Sanders, and Production Assistance by Tristan Shawley. This online theatrical production featured Jackson Hogan as Dick Don, Lindsay Bartlett as Mrs. Don, James Duffy as Mr. Don, Ruby Dupuis-Morrison as Laura, John McMahon as a retired major and Thomas Bernstock as Mr. Rogers. This production is currently available to view on YouTube.
The Edge presented The Twelve Pound Look by J. M. Barrie. This production was directed by Kim Dupuis, with cinematography and editing by David Teubner, and Art Direction by Susan Sanders, and Production Assistance by Tristan Shawley. This online theatrical production featured, Kenzie Yelin as Kate, The Typist, Damien Licata as Harry Sims, Laura Carbonneau as Mrs. Sims, Wendy Almeida as Maude Graves, The Maid, and John McMahon as Nigel Toombes, The Butler. This production is currently available to view on YouTube.
The Edge presented Beautiful Distances, an adaptation by Catherine Behrens of Susan Glaspell's play, The People. This production was directed by Kim Dupuis, with cinematography and editing by David Teubner, and Art Direction by Susan Sanders and Production Assistance by Tristan Shawley. This online theatrical production featured, Kevin Colarusso as Ed, Robert Wellington as Oscar, Peter Eisenstadter as TomLori Goldring as Sara, Tom Bernstock as Roger, Wendy Almeida as The WomanTristan Shawley as The Boy, Robert Gray as The Man. This production is currently available to view on YouTube.
The Edge presented Incomplete by Daniel L. Patterson. This production was directed by Kim Dupuis, with cinematography and editing by David Teubner, and Art Direction by Susan Sanders. This online theatrical production featured Daniel L. Patterson as Daniel L. Patterson, Damien Licata as George, Catherine Behrens as The Woman, Peter Eisenstadter as The Man, Kenzie Yelin as The Cave Woman, Tracy Messer as Male Internet Voices and Susan Sanders as Female Internet Voices. This production is currently available to view on YouTube.
The Edge presented Trifles by Susan Glaspell. It was directed by Kim Dupuis, with cinematography and editing by David Teubner, and Art Direction by Susan Sanders. This online theatrical production featured Damien Licata as Sheriff Peters, Veda Crewe as Mrs. Peters, Scott Aronowitz as County Attorney Henderson, Peter Eisenstadter as Mr. Hale and Catherine Behrens as Mrs. Hale. This production is currently available to view on YouTube.
The Edge presented As He Is written by original founding members Jonathan and Cynthia Austin. It was directed by the founding artistic director Kim Dupuis, with cinematography and editing by Ethan Schloss and Devin Coleman and featuring Jonathan and Cynthia Austin as The Man and The Woman. This production is currently available to view on YouTube.
The Edge presented Spooky Tales by Edgar Allan Poe. The production was directed by Kim Dupuis, with cinematography and Editing by David Teubner. This online theatrical production featured Catherine Behrens, Veda Crewe, Damien Licata, and Sherman Morrison in The Bells; Kim Dupuis in The Tell Tale Heart; Damien Licata in The Premature Burial; Sherman Morrison in Annabel Lee; Chris Pratt, Greg Pratt, Damien Licata, Veda Crewe, Robert Wellington, Peter Eisenstadter, and Monica Marshall in The Murder in the Rue Morgue. This production is currently available to view on YouTube.
The Edge presented The Diaries of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain. It was directed by Kim Dupuis, with cinematography and editing by David Teubner, and featured Mark DiPietro as Adam and Charlotte Trass as Eve. This production is currently available to view on YouTube.