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Robert Lepage's 887 (Photo courtesy of Ex Machina) In 1994, Lepage founded Ex Machina, a multidisciplinary production company, for which he is artistic director. Lepage and Ex Machina have toured a number of productions internationally to critical and popular acclaim, including The Seven Streams of the River Ota (1994) and Elsinore (1995).
887 – by Robert Lepage; Vietgone – by Qui Nguyen, co-produced with fu-GEN Theatre and Hope and Hell Theatre Co. A Doll's House – by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Joan Tindale; Made In Italy – by Farren Timoteo, co-produced with Western Canada Theatre; John – by Annie Baker [1]
The Andersen Project – written and directed by Robert Lepage; Studies in Motion: The Hauntings of Eadweard Muybridge – by Kevin Kerr; Saint Carmen of the Main – by Michel Tremblay, translated by Linda Gaboriau; The Middle Place – by Andrew Kushnir; Spotlight: Italy; Our Class – by Tadeusz Slobodzianek, English version by Ryan Craig
Breaking a Leg: Robert Lepage and the Echo Project is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Donald Winkler and released in 1992. [1] An examination of the creative process, the film follows theatre director Robert Lepage as he works on Echo, the 1989 theatre production which would become Lepage's first significant popular and critical failure as a theatre director.
Since 1999, he has been working with Canadian director Robert Lepage, designing the sound and / or composing the music for many of his plays like 887, Playing Cards, Needles and Opium, The Blue Dragon, The Andersen Project, The Far Side of the Moon and Zulu Time. [2]
Secret World Tour was a 1993–94 concert tour mounted by British singer-songwriter Peter Gabriel to promote his 1992 album Us.The stage show was designed by French-Canadian Robert Lepage, expressing the themes of tension and union between male and female forces, as represented by two stages linked by moving walkway. [1]
Robert "Bobby" Cavanaugh, of Madison Heights, Michigan, was beaten to death on Christmas Eve after he tried to save a dog who was being abused by a neighbor and alleged repeated felon, witnesses said.
John was also picked up three awards at the 2017 Toronto Theatre Critics Awards: Best Supporting Actress (McLellan), Best International Play, and Best Production (John tied with Ex Machina/Canadian Stage's production of Robert LePage's 887). [21]