Sep 6, 1996 - Sep 14, 1996

Vancouver Fringe Festival

Brilliant! The Blinding Enlightenment of Nikola Tesla

A new play by Kim Collier, David Hudgins, Kevin Kerr, and Jonathon Young

 
Produced by Electric Company Theatre

World Premiere: Sep 6-14, 1996 - The Vancouver Fringe Festival, MST Territories/Vancouver


Explosive, extradimensional and alarmingly theatrical

Brilliant! The Blinding Enlightenment of Nikola Tesla is an exploration of one of the most formidable inventing minds of the past one hundred years. The story, set in turn of the century New York, chronicles the career of Nikola Tesla, the inventor of alternating current, whose work in the field of electricity ushered-in the modern age.

In Tesla’s Victorian world we see a reflection of our modern times: a world where new technology dazzles and fascinates with its promises while at the same time threatens, provoking social paranoia with its unknown implications for humanity. Brilliant! explores the human impulse for creation, as well the loneliness and isolation of an inventive mind that dreams at a scale too large for its time.

The story employs a remarkable range of theatrical language: a silent film is performed live on stage, detailing Tesla’s frenetic work in his desert laboratory. Acrobatic choreography utilizes a sphere five feet in diameter to symbolize the extraordinary vision that ultimately overwhelms the inventor. A choral piece consisting entirely of numbers gives voice to Tesla’s compulsive calculations, as he obsessively cleans cutlery before dinner at the Waldorf Astoria. At times the cast members fly on stage as a flock of pigeons who later in life became his only companions.

Brilliant! is the Electric Company’s most produced show to date, playing to sold-out crowds at festivals and main stages in Canada, the United States, and Scotland.


Credits

Created by

Kim Collier, David Hudgins, Kevin Kerr, and Jonathon Young

Directed by

Electric Company (1996, 1998 with Conrad Alexandrowicz, 2003, 2005)

Directed by

Kim Collier (2008)

Set, Sound & Costume Design by

Electric Company (1996)

Video Design by

David Epp (1996)

Lighting Design by

Heidi Lingren (1996)

Stage Management by

Nicole Vieira (1996)

Set Design by

Craig Hall (1998)

Set Design by

Andreas Kahre (2003, 2005)

Set Design by

Ian Rye (2008)

Sound Design by

Attile Clemann (1998)

Sound Design by

Electric Company (2003, 2005)

Costume Design by

Mara Gottler (1998, 2003, 2005, 2008)

Lighting Design by

Adrian Muir (1998, 2003, 2005, 2008)

Video Design by

Robert McDonagh (1998)

Video Design by

Amos Hertzman (2003, 2005)

Video Design by

Jamie Nesbitt (2008, based on Amos Hertzman’s 2003 design)

Stage Management by

Kelly O (1998)

Stage Management by

Jan Hodgson (2003, 2005, 2008)

Mask Design by

Melody Anderson (2003, 2005, 2008)

Choreography by

Cori Caulfield (2008)

Cast

Kim Collier (1996, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)

Cast

David Hudgins (1996, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2006)

Cast

Kevin Kerr (1996, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005)

Cast

Andy Thompson (1996)

Cast

Judi Closkey (1998)

Cast

Jonathon Young (1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008)

Cast

Anthony F. Ingram (2005, 2008)

Cast

James Long (2006)

Cast

Kerry Sandomirsky (2008)

Cast

Greg Spottiswood (2008)

Cast

Victor Dolhai (2008)

Cast

Trevor Hinton (2008)

Cast

Elliot Loran (2008)

Cast

Meghan Porteous (2008)

Cast

Kholby Wardell (2008)

Past Performances

Vancouver Fringe Festival - Vancouver, BC (Premiere)

1996

Roundhouse Performance Space – Vancouver, BC

1998

HIGH PERFORMANCE RODEO // One Yellow Rabbit – Calgary, AB

1999

Firehall Arts Centre – Vancouver, BC

2003

Edinburgh Festival Fringe – Scotland

2003

Western Canada Theatre – Kamloops, BC

2003

MAGNETIC NORTH FESTIVAL // Citadel Theatre – Edmonton, AB

2004

San Jose Stage Company – San Jose, CA

2005

National Arts Centre - Ottawa, ON

2006

Belfry Theatre- Victoria, BC

2008

Media

“The young artists of the Electric Company display a dizzying theatrical vocabulary.”

The Georgia Straight

“With considerable charm and an abundance of invention, the Electric Company’s perfectly counterpointed quartet of actors bounce ideas off each other in dizzingly abstract fashion.”

The Herald, Edinburgh

“This is an all-out orgy of sight and sound.”

Vancouver Courier

“…BRILLIANT! is unquestionably brilliant. In 21 years of attending Belfry Theatre productions, I cannot recall a play more spectacular on a purely visual level.”

Adrian Chamberlain | Times-Colonist (Victoria, BC)