scenes from "carried away on the crest of a wave"

Scenes from 'carried away on the crest of a wave' official poster
Scene's From "Carried Away On The Crest Of A Wave" Winter 2021 Production

carried away on the crest of a wave followed the impacts of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami as they resonated, intersected globally, and moved us with the power of water and the beauty of human resilience. The deadliest tsunami in recorded history, the waves killed over 250,000 people from forty-six countries as they struck the coasts of fourteen nations spanning two continents. In the aftermath, we found a wide range of humanity: a conflicted priest, sisters of legend, an orphaned boy, a radio shock jock, an awed scientist, and a man who made miraculous discoveries in the aftermath of the disaster.

Yee’s approach to the 2004 tsunami was to script a series of stories that represent glimpses of the human spirit, facing enormous adversity yet driven by a will to come together for reflection and sharing — a desire known all too well by our own pandemic-impacted world in 2021. Spanning the experiences of people from all over the world that this event directly affected, this performance captured vividly the process of moving from trauma through the various stages of recovery over days, weeks, months, and years. This production was approached through a surreal lens. In the ebb and flow of trauma, we staged an unconscious space of dreams that exists alongside and within our experience and understanding of reality.

As the program’s first ever livestreamed production, carried away on the crest of a wave aimed to connect our communities in times of uncertainty through the medium of live theatrical performance. A digital Dramaturgy Hub and Engagement Space was hosted on the website for the performance, which can be found at uwcarriedaway.com. This digital space provided context to our audience’s experience of the play and production, from research sources and themes of the work to the creative vision of the artistic team. Check out our Dramaturgy Hub for more information on the production of scenes from carried away on the crest of a wave

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Written by: David Yee

Directed by: Andy Houston

Associate Director: Mira J. Henderson

Performances: March 26 - 27, 2021

Time: 7:30 p.m.

Matinee: March 25th at 11:30 a.m. 

Venue: Live-streamed to YouTube from the Theatre of the Arts, Modern Languages Building

Cast

May Nemat Allah (Ma'mar, Win)

Yuru Su (Runner, Uncle, Lenore)

Tony Liu (Hard-Boiled Man, Diego)

Abbey MacDonald (Beckett, Statue, Camera Operator)

Mira J. Henderson (Rick)

Qing Wen (Swimmer, Chili, Kid)

Leela Stone (Amal, Sanjay, Vermin)

Creative team

David Yee - Playwright

Andy Houston - Director

Mira J. Henderson - Associate Director

Denyse Karn - Set & Props Designer

Nadine Grant - Costume Designer

Haui - Video Designer

Nicole Reid - Lighting Designer

Deanna H. Choi - Sound Designer

Kirsten Watt - Lighting Design Mentor

Paul de Jong - Vocal Coach

Production team

Janelle Rainville - Production Manager

Christopher Greenhalgh - Technical Director

Cameron Jolliffe - Assistant Technical Director 

May Nemat Allah - Assistant Production Manager

Madie Bennett - Stage Manager

Madeline Samms​ - Scenic Painter

Christopher Greenhalgh, Cameron Jolliffe, Kendalin Bishop - Set Construction

Yuru Su - Head of Wardrobe

Nadine Grant, Yuru Su - Wardrobe Construction

Mara Hasnoot - Mask Construction

Abbey MacDonald, Tony Liu - Heads of Video

Nicholas Timmenga - Video Programmer

Peter McBoyle - Associate Sound Designer

Cameron Jolliffe - FOH Sound Mixer

Kendalin Bishop - Lighting Programmer

Cameron Jolliffe, Kendalin Bishop - Lighting Crew

Eloise Fan - Publicity and Outreach Associate

William Innes - Graphic and Poster Design

Kiah Rolle - Publicity and Outreach Assistant

Special Thanks

The UnMarketing Group - Live Stream Provider

Angus Audio - Sound, Lights & Video

The Captioning Group - Live Captions

  • Nadia Ursacki
  • Wendy Philpott
  • Stacy Reda​
  • Robert Danisch
  • Steve Cline from St. Michael's College
  • Ma Bowen
  • Kyliemomo Cooking Studio
  • Weiqunmama Kitchen
  • Lin Boyi
  • Chen Lei
  • KWINFO