Created and Performed by Jordan Tannahill
Cinematography and Live-Video Manipulation by Sam Lebel-Wong
Production Management by Rae Powell
A country, and a play, ten years in the making.
Starting at the age of 10, Jordan created hundreds of maps, building blueprints, portraits, and family trees of the imaginary nation of Bravislovia, a fractured former-Soviet republic on the Baltic Sea. The
performance follows the life of the mercurial Isaac Nyakov, Jordan's alter-ego who lived a storied life
as a fugitive poet before succumbing to the tyranny of a brutal regime. Employing dozens of childhood
drawings, lush, cinematic backdrops and live narration, Bravislovia is a deeply personal and whimsical
journey exploring the ability for imagination to overcome personal trauma.
The first workshop presentation of Bravislovia was staged at the 32nd Rhubarb! Festival at Buddies in
Bad Times Theatre in Toronto from February 23-26, 2011.
Bravislovia's Mini Maritime Tour
Festival Antigonish, Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Immaculata Hall, St. Francis Xavier Campus
Wednesday, August 17th
Theatre on the Edge Festival, Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John Theatre Company, 112 Princess St.
Friday, August 19th
Suburban Beast is excited to announce 2 new projects currently in-development.
Suburban Beast and jsquared.theatre present
Written by Jason Maghanoy, Andrew Moodie, Erin Shields, Jordan Tannahill, and Judith Thompson
Dramaturgy and Direction by Alisa Palmer
Five portraits of voices silenced by the state: an ex-gang leader, a dictator's wife, an activist, a
disabled patient, a Canadian youth... each in their final, all-too-human moment. A piece that explores
the ways we collectively punish with, and permit, death.
Being developed through a residency at Theatre Passe Muraille.
Staged reading at Theatre Passe Muraille's Buzz
April 20th @ 7:30pm, Theatre Passe Muraille, 16 Ryerson Ave. Toronto
Written by Jordan Tannahill
Dramaturgy and Direction by Christian Barry
Performed by Tommie Olajide
Sound Design by Richard Feren
A solo performance recounting the story of Peter Fechter, an 18-year old East German teen shot, and then left to lie in the Death Strip for fifty-two minutes until his death, while attempting to cross the
Berlin Wall in 1972. Through precision choreography, a young performer re-creates Peter's final fiftytwo
minutes on the Death Strip based on available documentation of the incident. An immersive
soundscape weaves together the narratives of Peter's friends, family, and acquaintances, each shining
light on the events leading to his decision to jump, and all culminating arrestingly in the moment of
his death.
Being developed in co-operation with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre and 2b Theatre, with support from
Volcano Theatre, Cabaret Company, Theatre Gargantua, Canadian Stage, and the Canada Council for
the Arts.
Workshop Presentations
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Festival of Ideas and Creation
Canadian Stage's Upstairs Berkeley Theatre @ 9pm
26 Berkeley St. Toronto
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre's Chamber Space @ 2pm
12 Alexander St. Toronto
Suburban Beast would like to gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the Toronto Arts Council,
the Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts.