Coal Mine Theatre presents
The World Premiere of
RUMOURS by FLEETWOD MAC
A COAL MINE CONCERT
Conceived by Ted Dykstra
February 4–25, 2018
Coal Mine Theatre is proud to present the first ever Coal
Mine Concert, RUMOURS by Fleetwood Mac, February 4-25, 2018 at
the intimate Coal Mine Theatre.
Coal Mine Theatre presents
The World Premiere of
RUMOURS by FLEETWOOD MAC
A COAL MINE CONCERT
Conceived and Guided by Ted Dykstra
Starring Mike Borkosky (Musical Supervisor) Lead Guitar and Vocals,
and Andrea Ramolo and SATE, Vocals,
with Jen Benton on Bass, Steve Foster on Drums and Vocals,
Derek Giberson on Keys
Sound Design and Live Mixing Roger Psutka
Set and Lighting Design Steve Lucas
Styled by Jenna McCutchen
Produced by Diana Bentley
February 4–25, 2018
Opening Night: Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Coal Mine Theatre, 1454 Danforth Avenue, Toronto
Tuesday-Sunday @ 7:30 • Sunday Matinee @ 2pm
Sunday Performances Added at 7:30pm on February 11, 18 & 25
(Sunday, February 4th Preview @ 7:30pm only)
All Tickets $42.50 + hst (previews $25 + hst)
brownpapertickets.com/TheCoalMine
coalminetheatre.com
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The World Premiere of
RUMOURS by FLEETWOOD MAC
A COAL MINE CONCERT
Conceived and Guided by Ted Dykstra
Starring Mike Borkosky (Musical Supervisor) Lead Guitar and Vocals,
and Andrea Ramolo and SATE, Vocals,
with Jen Benton on Bass, Steve Foster on Drums and Vocals,
Derek Giberson on Keys
Sound Design and Live Mixing Roger Psutka
Set and Lighting Design Steve Lucas
Styled by Jenna McCutchen
Produced by Diana Bentley
February 4–25, 2018
Opening Night: Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Coal Mine Theatre, 1454 Danforth Avenue, Toronto
Tuesday-Sunday @ 7:30 • Sunday Matinee @ 2pm
Sunday Performances Added at 7:30pm on February 11, 18 & 25
(Sunday, February 4th Preview @ 7:30pm only)
All Tickets $42.50 + hst (previews $25 + hst)
brownpapertickets.com/TheCoalMine
coalminetheatre.com
FB/coalminetheatre • @coalminetheatre • YouTube/coalminetheatre
#cmRUMOURS
Released in 1977, Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours is the
seventh best-selling album of all time (the third best-selling 70s album),
moving 800,000 copies per week at its height and selling more than 40 million
copies to date. With the arrival of Rumours, Fleetwood Mac
underwent “that alchemic transmigration from lead to gold” according to Rolling
Stone’s five-star review of the record. Its success made Fleetwood Mac a
cultural phenomenon and set a template for pop music forever.
Harkening back to the days when legendary clubs like the El Mocambo, Silver Dollar
Room and Horseshoe Tavern were packing them in–the air stale with cigarette
smoke and spilled beer–the Coal Mine Theatre is the perfect place to
recreate that immersive club feel and present a straight up rock ‘n roll
concert of the entire album.
“Two years-ago I was driving around town and listening to Rumours for
the first time in a long time, but I still knew every note. At the same
time, it was like I had never heard it before. The complexity, the
simplicity, the musicianship; surely one of the finest records ever
made." Today, Ted Dykstra, Coal Mine Co-Chief Engineer and RUMOURS creative
guide, has assembled a killer group to play the album live–joyfully,
respectfully, authentically–up close and personal at the Coal Mine Theatre.
Ominously romantic while dealing with the break-up of the quintet’s two
couples, Rumours, which appears on the surface to be an
album of love songs with heavenly harmonies, is a contradiction between
its cheerful surface and its anguished heart. This is not a re-interpretation
of the record, nor a jukebox musical, this is Rumours as
you know and love it!
Lead guitarist and vocalist, Mike Borkosky is a musician who
has played with Alannah Myles, Carole Pope, Sass Jordan, Lee Aaron, Canadian
Idol; a producer who has worked with illScarlett, Low Level Flight, Rex
Goudie, Melanie Doane, Sabrina Whyatt, Creepy Crawlies; and lead vocalist for
the band The Test Icicles.
Toronto vocalist and songwriter, SATE combines blistering hard
rock and gritty funk with “a tornado of a stage presence,” (NOW). Her
full-length debut album, RedBlack&Blue, was declared one of
2016’s most anticipated releases by the Globe and Mail. Daughter of Salome Bey,
and formerly known as Saidah Baba Talibah, SATE understands
desire and is prepared to sate it!
Andrea Ramolo is a multiple Canadian Folk Music Award nominee, and
one-half of the acclaimed folk/pop duo Scarlett Jane. Her third solo
album NUDA, produced by Michael Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) was released in 2017
and included in that year’s Polaris Prize Longer List. Andrea has performed
alongside such Canadian artists as Gordon Lightfoot, Ron Sexsmith, Blackie and
the Rodeo Kings, Lynn Miles and Adam Cohen.
Multi-genre bassist, electric and upright, Jen Benton has performed
nationally and abroad with Alex Lifeson, Andy Kim, Ron Sexsmith, Colin James,
Dru, Kim Mitchell, Sam Roberts, Serena Ryder, august, Lily Frost, Lights, Sarah
Slean, The Cliks, Luke Doucet, Divine Brown, Mark Holmes, and Lorraine Segato
to name a few. She can also play a mean trumpet!
Since graduating as a percussion major from the Humber College Contemporary
Music program, Steven Foster has toured the world
as a drummer, guitarist, singer and songwriter in bands such as Doldrums, Moon
King, Jaron Freeman-Fox and the Opposite of Everything, Snowblink and others.
He also has his own project, Omhouse; has composed music for a chamber
ensemble; and has musical directed for theatre.
Derek Giberson, on keys, has been playing professionally for nearly
20 years; as bandleader of the nine-piece powerhouse Professors Of Funk and
member of the Julian Taylor Band, and with musicians Sass Jordan, Shakura
S'aida, Chris Caddell, Emmanuel Jal, Tyler Shaw, Carvin Winans and Ivana
Santilli.
Sound designer and live sound engineer, Roger Psutka has
worked with a diverse range of acts across the music industry including Our
Lady Peace, Chantel Kreviazuk, Blue Man Group, Dean Brody, George Canyon, Remy
Shand, Simple Plan, Sheryl Crow, and many more.
Coal Mine Theatre presents fearlessly challenging plays, produced, directed,
designed and performed at the highest possible level. With less than 100 seats
available per performance, Coal Mine is inspired by the intimacy and excitement
of the off-off-Broadway experience. The Coal Mine’s fourth season under Chief
Engineers Diana Bentley and Ted Dykstra has presented The Aliens by
Annie Baker and Poison by Lot Vekemans; and continues
with Rumours by Fleetwood Mac: A COAL MINE CONCERT; and Category
E by Belinda Cornish.
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