Squalls of Glass 2017

Squalls of Glass 2017 The Theatre Studies Program at Western University presents...

Squalls of Glass By Meg Cormack

February 15-16 2017
8:00PM
The Arts Project

A theatre company struggles to finish a musical while juggling their traumatized relationships. Their lives have been knocked askew, and their burdens begin to blur the faint divide between the real world and the psychological. Meg Cormack, Matthew Butler, Michelle Dumont, Jacek Orzylowski, Jesyka Traynor and Colin Ennis star in an all new full-length production of the original play "Squalls of Gl

ass" (First performed at the McManus Theatre, February 2016). Marketing, Music, and Production Design by Jess Symington, Krystle Casupanan and Matthew Rodnick. All ticket proceeds go to the local London-Middlesex Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA Middlesex). http://cmhamiddlesex.ca

Brought to you through the generous support of the Department of English and Writing Studies, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the Hume Cronyn Funds for dramatic performances and the Arts and Humanities Student Council Donation Fund. Follow us on Twitter

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Final curtain for "Squalls of Glass"Thank you to everyone who came to see the show!
02/17/2017

Final curtain for "Squalls of Glass"
Thank you to everyone who came to see the show!

If you need one more reason to see the show tonight, take a look at Adam Helmers' "Squalls of Glass" review on The Schoo...
02/16/2017

If you need one more reason to see the show tonight, take a look at Adam Helmers' "Squalls of Glass" review on The School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities blog: http://buff.ly/2lY2a2n

Squalls of Glass is showing one last time TONIGHT 8PM The ARTS Project
Don't miss your chance to see the show! Tickets are available here: http://buff.ly/2lXVOAa

The stage is dim; a couch, side-table, piano and chair re-create a small living room in London Ontario. Spot lighting and a minimal set creates a tense environment as the characters in Squalls of G…

We're back at The ARTS Project for our second and final performance!Catch "Squalls of Glass" TONIGHT at 8PM$15 Regular A...
02/16/2017

We're back at The ARTS Project for our second and final performance!

Catch "Squalls of Glass" TONIGHT at 8PM
$15 Regular Admission
$10 Student Admission
All proceeds will be donated to CMHA Middlesex

Don't miss your last chance to see the show! Grab your ticket here: http://buff.ly/2ku1CFg

Meg Cormack and Michelle Rachel Dumont discuss "Squalls of Glass," the importance of art and it's healing power in The W...
02/15/2017

Meg Cormack and Michelle Rachel Dumont discuss "Squalls of Glass," the importance of art and it's healing power in The Western Gazette!
See the full article here: http://buff.ly/2lfgQxo

Don't miss "Squalls of Glass" premiering TONIGHT 8PM The ARTS Project
Get your tickets now: http://buff.ly/2lfsDMq

Western student's original play will come to life at The Arts Projects to benefit the London-Middlesex branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

Happy Valentine's Day from the "Squalls of Glass" family 💙There's a whole lot of love in this cast!Come see them perform...
02/14/2017

Happy Valentine's Day from the "Squalls of Glass" family 💙
There's a whole lot of love in this cast!
Come see them perform their hearts out tomorrow 8PM at The ARTS Project!
Tickets available here: http://buff.ly/2kfq88f

1 DAY MORE!Today's   features Mykelti Whiting, a first year English student at Western University starring as Kip in "Sq...
02/14/2017

1 DAY MORE!
Today's features Mykelti Whiting, a first year English student at Western University starring as Kip in "Squalls of Glass."

"To me, Squalls of Glass has so many important messages wrapped into one: it's about friendship, loss, heartbreak and new beginnings. It addresses so beautifully, a topic that isn't always easy to talk about. I hope that Squalls of Glass inspires the audience to learn more about mental health and discover the process of pain and healing through art."

Come see Mykelti in "Squalls of Glass!"
Tickets are available here: http://buff.ly/2kfq88f

Last year we donated over $300 to CMHA Middlesex !This donation went toward resources, services and programs for su***de...
02/13/2017

Last year we donated over $300 to CMHA Middlesex !
This donation went toward resources, services and programs for su***de survivors and prevention. Can we top it this year?

CMHA Middlesex provides community-based mental health programs, housing supports, outreach and education out of many locations across London, Middlesex, Strathroy, Exeter and Goderich. Their vision is to create an inclusive community with mental health and well-being for all. Serving more than 20,000 individuals each year, "Squalls of Glass" is honored to be working with CMHA in advocating for mental health awareness and outreach support.

All "Squalls of Glass" ticket proceeds will be donated to CMHA Middlesex.

For more information on CMHA and their services, please visit their website: http://buff.ly/2kLmTJ7
Tickets are available here: http://buff.ly/2kfwW5R

2  DAYS TO GO!Today's   features Michelle Rachel Dumont, a recent graduate of Western University currently pursuing a Ba...
02/13/2017

2 DAYS TO GO!
Today's features Michelle Rachel Dumont, a recent graduate of Western University currently pursuing a Bachelor of Education Degree. She plays Larson in "Squalls of Glass."

"I feel fortunate to be a part of this show, and to have been given the opportunity to experience the unique perspective that it brings to the conversation on mental health. It has been an emotional journey, but one that I've found to be very rewarding, and I am so excited for us to share it with all of you!"

Come see Michelle in "Squalls of Glass!"
Tickets available here: http://buff.ly/2kfq88f

Meg Cormack talks metaphors and mental health awareness in this preview for "Squalls of Glass."Read Adam Helmers' articl...
02/12/2017

Meg Cormack talks metaphors and mental health awareness in this preview for "Squalls of Glass."
Read Adam Helmers' article on the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities blog here:

An artistic work to capture the colossal metaphor of violent storms as inner struggles; Meg Cormack’s play Squalls of Glass will take The Arts Project by storm next week in London Ontario. Th…

3 MORE DAYS!Today's   features Jacek Orzyłowski, a fourth year Psychology and English major at Western University playin...
02/12/2017

3 MORE DAYS!
Today's features Jacek Orzyłowski, a fourth year Psychology and English major at Western University playing Aaron in "Squalls of Glass."

"As integral as science is to our modern way of life, art is what brings us closest to the sublime. Science makes us think and understand, but art is what lets us feel - and that can be just as important, especially when it hurts. Because pain is how we know we have a wound, and that awareness is the first step to healing. Think of drama as psychotherapy, and come in for a check-up next week."

Come see Jacek in "Squalls of Glass!"
Tickets are available here: http://buff.ly/2kfwW5R

4 DAYS TO GO!Today's   features Colin Ennis, an MA student in English  at Western University playing Fletcher in "Squall...
02/11/2017

4 DAYS TO GO!
Today's features Colin Ennis, an MA student in English at Western University playing Fletcher in "Squalls of Glass."

"Squalls of Glass is my first experience acting. I'm truly honoured to be a part of a show that is willing to address the subject of mental health. I think art's power lies in its ability to allow us to the see the world through a new lens. This is a subject that needs to be talked about. This is a conversation that needs to be had. I'm grateful that Squalls of Glass gives us the opportunity to do that."

Come see Colin in "Squalls of Glass!"
Tickets are available here: http://buff.ly/2lyQV0e

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