GTA Takes Flight with the Award-Winning A Monster Calls

(OCT 29, 2024—GAINESVILLE, GA) Gainesville Theatre Alliance proudly presents A Monster Calls, based on the critically acclaimed novel by Patrick Ness, as the second installment of its 2024-25 Monster of a Season. The production runs November 8-16 at University of North Georgia-Gainesville’s Ed Cabell Theatre.

Directed by UNG Professor of Theatre Elisa Carlson, who will retire at the end of the season after 15 years of teaching, A Monster Calls promises a powerful and visually stunning experience. Carlson, a professional voice and dialect coach who has worked on films such as Selma, First Man, and Baby Driver, and on the hit series Stranger Things, is joined by GTA Guest Artists Jen MacQueen, who choreographs the production, and Johnny Pickett, who is the Flying Director for the show. MacQueen is the owner of Akrosphere Circus Arts in Alpharetta, GA, and Pickett brings over two decades of experience in theatrical flying direction, including Spamalot on Broadway, Wicked in Japan, and flying the musical group Black Eyed Peas at the 2011 Super Bowl.

Set in a world where reality blends with fantasy, A Monster Calls tells the poignant story of 13-year-old Conor, who struggles to cope with his mother’s terminal illness. As he navigates his emotions, he encounters a monstrous yew tree that comes to life, forcing him to confront his deepest fears and truths. “While the book is a favorite in England, it is not as well known in the US,” explains Carlson. “This gives our production the added amount of surprise for many audience members.”

The original production was created at the Old Vic Theatre in London using devised theatre, a collaborative approach where the script is shaped by the ensemble rather than a single playwright. GTA’s ensemble builds on the original script from the Old Vic production. “Our ensemble is fortunate enough to have the pre-devised script that was developed originally at the Old Vic, which they then built on using our circus apparatus and choreography,” says GTA Artistic Director Zechariah Pierce. “It’s an important thing to learn, as a student of theatre, as it allows actors and creatives to explore storytelling from a more physically dynamic and collaborative process.”

One of the standout elements of GTA’s staging is the addition of aerial silks. While the original production used ropes to signify the tree’s presence and movement, GTA’s production will blend the ropes with aerial silks, allowing actors to climb, hang, and fly, while bringing the fantastical elements of the story to life. This creative staging emphasizes the fluidity and emotional intensity of Conor’s journey, while staying true to the original production’s inventive use of physical storytelling.

Throughout the run of A Monster Calls, GTA is proud to host representatives from Camp Braveheart, a grief support program provided by the Hospice of Northeast Georgia Medical Center. Camp Braveheart offers a free day camp designed for children and youth who have experienced the death of a loved one. Representatives from Camp Braveheart will be available in the lobby during performances to share information about their work and resources for families in need. Additionally, members of the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Tri Delta sorority from Brenau University will be in the lobby to raise awareness for their philanthropy, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which provides care and support for children battling cancer.

Tickets for A Monster Calls can be purchased at GainesvilleTheatreAlliance.org or by calling the GTA Box Office at 678-717-3624.