Toronto Star

Coal Mine season ‘all about connection­s’

T H E AT R E Renowned company announces powerful roster of programmin­g for its intimate space

- AISLING MURPHY STAFF REPORTER

Coal Mine Theatre, Toronto’s renowned storefront company with a reputation for intimate, high-quality performanc­es, has announced a powerful roster of programmin­g for their upcoming season.

This eighth Coal Mine season is a star-studded affair: David Cronenberg muse Sarah Gadon leads in the February 2023 production of “Yerma,” which will be the play’s Canadian premiere.

Gadon and Coal Mine co-artistic director Diana Bentley have had their eyes on Simon Stone’s gritty, shocking play for years — the two have been friends since meeting in Australian theatre artist Lindy Davies’ acting class a few years before the pandemic. (Acclaimed Canadian author and filmmaker Sarah Polley was in that class, too.)

“Diana called me during the early days of the pandemic in 2020, asking if I’d read this play ‘Yerma,’ ” said Gadon in an interview. “And I said I’d seen it in the U.K., and I loved it, and I think about it all the time. It’s a play that has stayed with me. And so we agreed to try and do it at the Coal Mine. And now here we are, finally able to talk about it after nurturing this project for the past two years.”

The play had a profound effect on the film star, known for her work on TV shows such as “Alias Grace” and “Letterkenn­y” as well as Cronenberg films “A Dangerous Method,” “Cosmopolis” and “Maps to the Stars.”

“It’s all about infertilit­y and what that does to a relationsh­ip and what it does to a woman who desperatel­y wants to get pregnant,” said Gadon. “I was drawn to the powerful movement in the play, the approach to acting that’s all about being an intuitive actor.”

Stepping onstage at the Coal Mine is no small feat — except maybe literally speaking. The Coal Mine is a tiny, modular theatre space, known for fostering an intimate relationsh­ip between actors and the audience. But that’s no worry for Gadon, who’s been a fan of the institutio­n for years as an audience member.

“Of course I’m going to be nervous,” said Gadon. “But I think as an artist if you don’t challenge yourself and take risks and do things you’re kind of afraid of, you’ll live to regret it later.”

The rest of the Coal Mine season is equally promising. According to Bentley, the season is “all about connection­s.”

“It starts with Jani Lauzon’s ‘Prophecy Fog’ and the connection between the land and identity. Then ‘Yerma’ and the connection between fertility and womanhood,” said Bentley. “The Effect” and “The Sound Inside” both trace fiery relationsh­ips between unexpected groups of people — more “connection­s” within the hard-hitting season.

The Coal Mine is a special place not only for Bentley and husband and co-artistic director Ted Dykstra, but for the rotating roster of actors who call the beloved theatre space home.

“It’s never for the money when you come here,” said Bentley. “It’s for the process. It’s the love of the process.”

Check out the full season lineup below:

“Prophecy Fog,” created and performed

■ by Jani Lauzon, directed by Franco Boni, runs Sep. 25 to Oct. 16

“Prophecy Fog” brings us to the Mojave Desert in search of Giant Rock, asking questions about the land we inhabit and the connection­s between humans and ancient prophecies.

“The Effect,” written by Lucy

Prebble, directed by Mitchell Cushman, starring Leah Doz, Jordan Pettle and Bahareh Yaraghi, runs Nov. 20 to Dec. 11

Penned by “Succession” writer Prebble and helmed by Toronto theatre heavyweigh­t Cushman, “The Effect” explores an illicit relationsh­ip between a psychology student and a charming drifter, both of whom have signed up to a clinical trial for a new antidepres­sant superdrug. Their feelings for one another are complicate­d and tangled in worries of a mere chemical romance or, worse, a placebo effect.

“Yerma,” written by Simon Stone,

directed by Diana Bentley, starring Martha Burns, Sarah Gadon, Daren A. Herbert, Louise Lambert, Michelle Mohammed and Jonathan Sousa, runs Feb. 9 to Feb. 26, 2023.

“The Sound Inside,” written by

Adam Rapp, directed by Leora Morris, starring Moya O’Connell, runs May 7 to May 28, 2023.

Jordan Tannahill’s novel “The Listeners” meets innumerabl­e Canadian plays on transgress­ive student-teacher relationsh­ips in this suspensefu­l, intense two-hander (the other actor has not yet been announced). An Ivy League creative writing professor and an enigmatic student form a surprising and potent bond, tested when the prof makes a startling request of her pupil.

More informatio­n at coalmineth­eatre.com.

 ?? SHAUN BENSON ?? Diana Bentley and Ted Dykstra are co-artistic directors of the Coal Mine Theatre.
SHAUN BENSON Diana Bentley and Ted Dykstra are co-artistic directors of the Coal Mine Theatre.
 ?? ?? Sarah Gadon leads Coal Mine’s “Yerma,” which opens in early 2023.
Sarah Gadon leads Coal Mine’s “Yerma,” which opens in early 2023.

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