Catalyst Theatre

Canadian theatre company


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::summary Canadian theatre company ::

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nameCatalyst Theatre
artistic_directorJonathan Christenson
formed1977
location9828 101 Avenue NW
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 3C6
homepage
genreOriginal works
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| name = Catalyst Theatre | image = | imagesize = | caption = | artistic_director = Jonathan Christenson | formed = 1977 | location = 9828 101 Avenue NW Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3C6 | disbanded = | members = | notable = | homepage = | genre = Original works

Catalyst Theatre is a multi-award-winning theatre company based in Edmonton, Alberta. Founded in 1977 as a social action theatre, it was taken over by Artistic Co-Directors Jonathan Christenson and Joey Tremblay in 1996. Christenson and Tremblay drastically changed the company's mandate to focus on "creating original Canadian work that explores new possibilities for the theatrical art form and the process through which it is created, to exposing the work locally, nationally and internationally, and to challenging the artists and audiences who participate in the creation of that work.” Since 2002, Catalyst Theatre has been developing new work under the creative leadership of Artistic Director Jonathan Christenson in collaboration with Resident Designer Bretta Gerecke. Catalyst Theatre's artistic team has created original productions that have toured the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and the United States.

History

Between 1978 and 1996, Catalyst Theatre’s offices were located in the Macleod Building in downtown Edmonton and later in the Garneau Community League on Edmonton’s southside. In 1996, Catalyst moved from the Garneau Community League to a derelict warehouse in Old Strathcona where they completed a renovation that included re-roofing, installing public washrooms, offices, lobby, studio and office space, dressing rooms, a green room and a performance space. The space was leased from the building’s owner, the Edmonton Jazz Society, which operates the Yardbird Suite, a performance venue at the north end of the same building.

In 2000, Catalyst raised the roof and removed the pillars, creating a 2400 SF black box theatre with 20-foot-high ceilings. From 2000 to 2015, the company developed and presented its productions in this space, as well as producing an annual international presenting series (“Blind Dates"). During this time, Catalyst also rented the theatre to the Edmonton International Fringe Festival each year as a Fringe Venue as well as renting to a variety of Edmonton-based theatre, music, and dance companies throughout the season.

In 2015, Catalyst became a resident company at the Citadel Theatre in downtown Edmonton and raised $1.2 million to renovate the Citadel’s Maclab Theatre and lobby and to build a suite of offices where they continue to be based.

The black box theatre created by Catalyst Theatre continues to be an important part of Edmonton’s inventory of live performance venues and has been home to Theatre Network (2015 to 2021) and Workshop West Theatre (2022 to the present).

Between 1997 and the present, Catalyst has been presented at such festivals as the London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT), Luminato (Toronto), The Edinburgh Fringe, Carrefour International de Théâtre (Québec), PuSh Festival (Vancouver), High Performance Rodeo (Calgary), and Magnetic North (Ottawa). They have performed at such theatres as the Barbican Theatre (London), New World Stages (NYC), the New Victory Theatre (NYC), the Liverpool Playhouse, The Traverse (Edinburgh), The Tron (Glasgow), The Pleasance (London), La Caserne (Quebec), The National Arts Centre (Ottawa), Canadian Stage (Toronto), The Grand (London, ON), Theatre Calgary, Vertigo Theatre (Calgary), ATP (Calgary), Persephone Theatre (Saskatoon), The Globe (Regina), The Eric Harvie Theatre (Banff Centre for the Arts), Vancouver Playhouse, The Arts Club (Vancouver), and The Cultch (Vancouver), as well as many other theatres across Canada, the UK, the United States and Australia.

Productions

''until the next breath (2020'')

Conceived by Jonathan Christenson and Bretta Gerecke. Text and Music by Jonathan Christenson. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Design by Bretta Gerecke. Choreography by Laura Krewski. Music Production and Sound Design by Matthew Skopyk.

''The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare'' (2019)

Book, lyrics and music by Jonathan Christenson. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke. Original Choreography by Laura Krewski. Music Production and Sound Design by Matthew Skopyk.

''Fortune Falls'' (2016)

Co-Written by Jonathan Christenson & Beth Graham. Directed and composed by Jonathan Christenson. Lighting and set design by Kerem Centinel. Costumes by Megan Koshka. Music Production and Sound Design by Matthew Skopyk.

''Songs for Sinners & Saints'' (2016)

A concert review of all previous works. Directed by Jonathan Christenson.

''All Our Unworldly Possessions'' (2015)

Conceived by Jonathan Christenson and Bretta Gerecke. A season-long installation piece.

''Vigilante'' (2015)

Book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Christenson. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Choreographed by Laura Krewski. Set Design by Jonathan Christenson with James Robert Boudreau. Lighting Design by Beth Kates. Costume Design by Narda McCarroll. Music Production and by Matthew Skopyk. Sound Design by Wade Staples. This original rock musical follows the story of the Donnelly family, as they escaped their homeland of Ireland to the rough country-side of Ontario.

''The Soul Collector'' (2013)

Book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Christenson. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Choreographed by Marie Nychka. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke. Music Production by Matthew Skopyk. Sound Design by Wade Staples.

''Whisper'' (2012)

Text by Jonathan Christenson and the Ensemble. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Music by Jonathan Christenson with Matthew Skopyk. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke.Choreography by Laura Krewski. Sound Design by Matthew Skopyk. In 2012, Catalyst produced Whisper in association with Studio Theatre at the University of Alberta, which was performed by the school's BFA Acting class of 2012.

''Hunchback'' (2011)

Book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Christenson, from Victor Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke. Original Choreography by Laura Krewski. Music Production by Matthew Skopyk. Sound Design by Wade Staples.

''[[Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe|Nevermore]]''[[Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe|: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe]] (2009)

Book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Christenson, from the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke. Original Choreography by Laura Krewski. Music Production by Matthew Skopyk. Sound Design by Wade Staples. Nevermore had an 11-week Off-Broadway run at New World Stages from January 14, 2015 to March 29, 2015. On June 16, 2015, The Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording of Nevermore – The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe soundtrack was released by Broadway Records. This was Catalyst's first soundtrack album.

''Frankenstein'' (2007)

Book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Christenson. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke. Original Choreography by Laura Krewski. Music Production by Matthew Skopyk. Sound Design by Wade Staples. From Mary Shelley's 1813 novel, Frankenstein.

''Sticky Shoes'' (2005)

Created by Jonathan Christenson and Bretta Gerecke.

''Love + Love'' (2004)

Created by Jonathan Christenson, Annie Dugan, Bretta Gerecke, and John Ullyatt.

''Carmen Angel'' (2003)

Written by Joey Tremblay. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Music composed by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke. Sound Design by Wade Staples.

''Dream Life'' (2003)

Written by Chris Craddock. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Music composed by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Jonathan Christenson.

''The Blue Orphan'' (2001)

Written by Jonathan Christenson and Joey Tremblay. Directed by Jonathan Christenson. Music composed by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke. Sound Design by Wade Staples.

''The House of Pootsie Plunket'' (1999)

Written and directed by Joey Tremblay and Jonathan Christenson. Sound Design by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke.

''Songs for Sinners'' (1998)

Written and directed by Joey Tremblay and Jonathan Christenson. Music composed by Paul Morgan Donald, Jonathan Christenson, and Joey Tremblay. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke.

''Abundance'' (1997)

Written and directed by Joey Tremblay, Jonathan Christenson, and company. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke.

''Electra'' (1996)

Written and directed by Joey Tremblay and Jonathan Christenson. Music and Sound by Jonathan Christenson. Production Design by Bretta Gerecke.

''Elephant Wake'' (1996)

Written by Joey Tremblay and Jonathan Christenson. Directed by Jonathan Christenson.

''My Perfect Heaven'' (1996)

Written by Joey Tremblay and Jonathan Christenson. Music composed by Jonathan Christenson. Directed by Jonathan Christenson.

Awards and nominations

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YearProductionCategoryResult
2015Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Musical - Jonathan Christenson
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Choreographer - Laura Krewski
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
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YearProductionCategoryResult
2015Elephant WakeOutstanding Set Design - Bretta Gerecke
Elephant WakeOutstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Joey Tremblay
Elephant WakeOutstanding Production of a Play - Catalyst Theatre
VigilanteTimothy Ryan Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical - Catalyst Theatre
VigilanteOutstanding Score of a Musical or Play - Jonathan Christenson
VigilanteOutstanding Lighting Design - Beth Kates
VigilanteOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Jan Alexandra Smith
VigilanteOutstanding New Play - Jonathan Christenson
VigilanteOutstanding Costume Design - Narda McCarroll
VigilanteOutstanding Musical Direction - Jonathan Christenson & Matthew Skopyk
2020The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Production of a Musical - Catalyst Theatre
2020The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
2020The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke
2020The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Multi Media Design - Bretta Gerecke
2020The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Score of a Play or Musical - Jonathan Christenson and Matthew Skopyk
2013The Soul CollectorTimothy Ryan Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical - Catalyst Theatre
The Soul CollectorOutstanding New Play - Jonathan Christenson
The Soul CollectorOutstanding Set Design - Bretta Gerecke
The Soul CollectorOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
The Soul CollectorOutstanding Score of a Play or Musical - Jonathan Christenson
The Soul CollectorOutstanding Musical Director - Jonathan Christenson
The Soul CollectorOutstanding Choreography or Fight Direction - Marie Nychka
2020The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Musical Direction - Jonathan Christenson and Matthew Skopyk
2020The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Choreography - Laura Krewski
2017Fortune FallsOutstanding Lighting Design - Kerem Çetinel
2011HunchbackThe Timothy Ryan Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical - Catalyst Theatre
HunchbackOutstanding Set Design - Bretta Gerecke
HunchbackOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
HunchbackOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke
HunchbackOutstanding Score of a Play or Musical - Jonathan Christenson
HunchbackOutstanding Musical Director - Don Horsburgh
2009Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Production of a Musical - Catalyst Theatre
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding New Play - Jonathan Christenson
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Director - Jonathan Christenson
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Set Design - Bretta Gerecke
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Score of a Play or Musical - Jonathan Christenson & Wade Staples
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Musical Director - Jonathan Christenson
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Choreography or Fight Direction - Laura Krewski
2007FrankensteinOutstanding Production of a Musical - Catalyst Theatre
FrankensteinOutstanding New Play - Jonathan Christenson
FrankensteinOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role - Nancy McAlear
FrankensteinOutstanding Director - Jonathan Christenson
FrankensteinOutstanding Set Design - Bretta Gerecke
FrankensteinOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
FrankensteinOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke
FrankensteinOutstanding Score of a Play or Musical - Jonathan Christenson
FrankensteinOutstanding Musical Director - Jonathan Christenson
FrankensteinOutstanding Choreography or Fight Direction - Laura Krewski
2005faithlessOutstanding Production of a Play - Catalyst Theatre
faithlessOutstanding New Play - Chris Craddock & Steve Pirot
faithlessOutstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Steve Pirot
faithlessOutstanding Director - Marianne Copithorne
faithlessOutstanding Lighting Designs - Bretta Gerecke
faithlessOutstanding Score of a Play or Musical - Aaron Macri
2004Dream LifeOutstanding New Play - Chris Craddock (Azimuth Theatre/Catalyst Theatre)
Dream LifeOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke (Azimuth Theatre/Catalyst Theatre)
Dream LifeOutstanding Score of a Play or Musical - Jonathan Christenson (Azimuth Theatre/Catalyst Theatre)
2003The Blue OrphanOutstanding Production of a Musical - Catalyst Theatre
The Blue OrphanOutstanding New Play - Jonathan Christenson & Joey Tremblay
The Blue OrphanOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role - Beth Graham
The Blue OrphanOutstanding Score of a Play or Musical - Jonathan Christenson
2001Fusion - Let There Be LightSpecial Achievement Award: Special Theatrical Event - Catalyst Theatre
1999The House of Pootsie PlunketOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
The House of Pootsie PlunketOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke
1998Songs for SinnersOutstanding Production of a Play - Catalyst Theatre
Songs for SinnersOutstanding New Play - Jonathan Christenson & Joey Tremblay
Songs for SinnersOutstanding Director - Jonathan Christenson & Joey Tremblay
Songs for SinnersOutstanding Set Design - Bretta Gerecke
Songs for SinnersOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
Songs for SinnersOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke
Songs for SinnersOutstanding Original Composition - Paul Morgan Donald with Jonathan Christenson & Joey Tremblay
1997My Perfect HeavenOutstanding Fringe Production - Catalyst Theatre
My Perfect HeavenOutstanding Fringe Performance - Joey Tremblay
My Perfect HeavenOutstanding Fringe Director - Jonathan Christenson
My Perfect HeavenOutstanding Fringe New Work - Jonathan Christenson & Joey Tremblay
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::data[format=table title="[[Betty Mitchell Award]]s"]

YearProductionCategoryResult
2019The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Production
The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding New Play - Jonathan Christenson
The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble
The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Choreography - Laura Krewski
The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Composition - Jonathan Christenson
The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Musical Direction - Jonathan Christenson
The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke
The Invisible - Agents of Ungentlemanly WarfareOutstanding Projection of Video Design - Bretta Gerecke
2016Fortune FallsOutstanding Lighting Design - Kerem Çetinel
Fortune FallsOutstanding Sound Design or Composition - Jonathan Christenson
Fortune FallsOutstanding Choreography or Fight Direction - Laura Krewski
2011Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Lighting Design - Bretta Gerecke
Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Choreography or Fight Direction - Laura Krewski
Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Musical Direction - Jonathan Christenson
Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Performance By an Actor In a Comedy or Musical - Scott Shpley
Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeOutstanding Production of a Musical - Catalyst Theatre
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::data[format=table title="Other National & International Awards"]

YearProductionAwardCategoryResult
2017VigilanteCapital Critics Awards - OttawaBest Production - Catalyst Theatre
VigilanteCapital Critics Awards - OttawaBest Director - Jonathan Christenson
VigilanteCapital Critics Awards - OttawaBest Set Design - Jonathan Christenson
VigilanteCapital Critics Awards - OttawaBest Actress - Jan Alexandra Smith
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Production - Catalyst Theatre
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Direction - Jonathan Christenson
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Musical Direction - Matthew Skopyk
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Set Design - Jonathan Christenson
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Costume Design - Narda McCarroll
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Supporting Performance - Eric Morin
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Leading Performance - Jan Alexandra Smith
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Leading Performance - Carson Nattrass
VigilanteSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Ensemble - Ensemble
2016Siminovitch Prize (Directing) - CanadaJonathan Christenson
2016Mayor's Celebration of the Arts Awards - EdmontonAmbassador of the Arts - Catalyst Theatre
2012Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeSATAwards - SaskatoonAchievement in Production - Catalyst Theatre
Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeSATAwards - SaskatoonAchievement in Set Design - Bretta Gerecke
Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeSATAwards - SaskatoonAchievement In Costume Design - Bretta Gerecke
Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeSATAwards - SaskatoonOutstanding Ensemble Cast - Ensemble
2010Nevermore - The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan PoeDORA Awards - TorontoOutstanding Touring Production - Catalyst Theatre
2002The Blue OrphanStage Magazine - U.K.Award for Acting Excellence - Ensemble
1999Elephant WakeAlberta Book Award - AlbertaBest Published Play
The House of Pootsie PlunketHerald Angel Award - Edinburgh, U.K.Best Original Work - Jonathan Christenson and Joey Tremblay
The House of Pootsie PlunketFringe First Award - Edinburgh, U.K.Best New Work - Jonathan Christenson and Joey Tremblay
The House of Pootsie PlunketStage Magazine - U.KAward for Acting Excellence - Sian Williams
The House of Pootsie PlunketStage Magazine - Edinburgh, U.KTotal Theatre Award - Catalyst Theatre
1998Mayor's Awards - EdmontonBest Emerging Artist - Bretta Gerecke
1997Elephant WakeFringe First Award - Edinburgh, U.K.Best New Work, Fringe - Jonathan Christenson and Joey Tremblay
Elephant WakeStage Magazine - U.K.Award for Acting Excellence - Joey Tremblay
Elephant WakeStage Magazine - U.K.Total Theatre Award - Catalyst Theatre
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