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"As far as I can take you" - the Life of Conrad KainLegendary mountain guide inspires new play
Plays at: The Strathcona Community Hall
10139 87 Avenue Edmonton, AB Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Starts at 7:30pm, duration: 45 minutes. Open to: All ACC-Edmonton section members. Official Parks Canada poster This new one-man play traces the journey of the Alpine Club of Canada's first professional mountain guide from his humble beginnings in the Austrian Alps through his most famous triumph in the Canadian Rockies: the summit of Mount Robson. The play is inspired by Kain's own words - gathered from personal letters - describing his experience as an immigrant to Canada, his "principles of guiding," and his deep love of natural beauty. Actor Phillip Nugent embodies Kain's gregarious quick wit, connecting audiences to this mountaineering legend who continues to inspire generations of climbers.It has been a century since the Alpine Club of Canada brought a young Conrad Kain to the Rockies to guide at their 1909 summer climbing camp, but Kain's name still echoes off these peaks like one of his famous yodels. The Austrian-born mountaineer enjoyed a remarkable 30 year career that continues to inspire generations of climbers. Now his story comes to life in a new play by Parks Canada's theatre troupe, Mountain WIT. The play traces Kain's journey from an impoverished childhood in Austria to his most famous accomplishment: the first ascent of Mount Robson. "As far as I can take you" - the Life of Conrad Kain is crafted from Kain's personal letters. Recently translated from the original German text, these letters have never been made public until now. "These were his honest thoughts, the way he wrote them to a dear friend back in Austria," says playwright and Mountain WIT founding member Laurie Schwartz, "Kain had such a wonderful way with words, even though he claimed to be poorly educated. You can sense his passion for climbing, for wilderness, for beauty. Those are the things that still make people passionate about our Mountain National Parks today." The play also reveals Kain's experience as a new immigrant to Canada. "He was frustrated at first that his English was not good enough to express himself fully," notes Schwartz, "Kain was brimming with stories and he had such an outgoing personality." Actor Phillip Nugent, embodies that gregarious quick wit on stage in his remarkable solo performance. Nugent wowed an audience of about 500 at the Kain cairn unveiling in Wilmer, BC in July. "It was like he was channelling Kain," one of the crowd remarked. This is the second production from Parks Canada's Mountain WIT to celebrate a major figure from the Alpine Club of Canada's early days. "We take these stories from archives, from dusty old letters, and the theatre lets them breathe and sing again," says Schwartz. Official Parks Canada poster |
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