ERWIN’S MANY WORLDS
The Project
Created by the team of Trevor Barrette, Michaela Di Cesare and Patrick Park, Erwin’s Many Worlds is an experimental piece of digital art. Centered around the titular Erwin, Erwin’s Many Worlds dives into the multiverse and examines the many possible realities – both exciting and mundane, that we all inhabit.
Artists
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Trevor Barrette (he/him) is a queer theatre-maker, performer, stage manager and teacher based in Montreal (Tio’tia:ke). Upon graduating from theatre school in 2011, he founded the award-winning KaleidoscopeMTL for which he has directed their ten productions, including four of his own original musicals. His work has been presented at Centaur Theatre’s Wildside Festival, Segal Centre’s Academy, CETM Inc’s Next Wave Festival, PlayShed Theatre’s WRK’N’PRGRSS and the Montreal Fringe Festival. He has had the pleasure of performing with the National Arts Centre, Centaur Theatre, Geordie Theatre, Repercussion Theatre and Scapegoat Carnivale as well as in readings and workshops with the National Theatre School, Infinitheatre and Teesri Duniya Theatre. Trevor has proudly served his community as President of the Montreal English Theatre Awards and Vice President of the Quebec Drama Federation. When not making theatre or performing, Trevor can be found completing his stage management credits or teaching musical theatre creation to kids and teens.
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Michaela is a playwright and performer with a Master’s Degree in Drama from the University of Toronto. Michaela’s solo show 8 Ways my Mother was Conceived was presented in Toronto, Montreal, New York City, Ottawa, Hudson, Winnipeg and Stratford. Michaela wrote and performed in In Search of Mrs. Pirandello (2016 WildSide Festival Centaur Theatre). Michaela’s next Centaur production was the MainStage world premiere of Successions in the 2017/2018 season (Outstanding New Text, METAs 2018). Her play Extra/Beautiful/U won first place in the 2017 Write on Q competition presented by Infinitheatre. Her play FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) premiered with Geordie Productions in September 2019 (Outstanding New Text Nomination, METAs 2020).
Michaela was playwright-in-residence at Centaur Theatre for the 2019/2020 season writing Terroni or Once Upon a Time in the South. She is currently working on two new plays Hot Blooded Foreigner and Oppression Remedy, as well as the television pilot The Simulators. Screenwriting credits include the web series Sex & Ethnicity and the short film The Carcass.
As an actor, theatre credits include Winter’s Daughter (Tableau D’Hôte Theatre / Segal Studio), A Bear Awake in Winter (Next Stage Theatre Festival/Factory Theatre), Gratitude (Oren Safdie/MainLine Theatre), Birds of a Feather (Roseneath Theatre), Urban Tales (Centaur Theatre/Urbi et Orbi), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Humber River Shakespeare) and State of Denial (Teesri Duniya Theatre). Film & TV credits include NBC’S Transplant, Mob Hits, No Good Deed, Mafia INC, The Engagement, The Bold Type, Mike, Fatal Vows, A Stranger in My Home, Sex & Ethnicity.
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Patrick Park is a Montréal based performer, graduate of Concordia University’s Theatre Performance program, and alumni of Black Theatre Workshop’s Artist Mentorship Program. Featured performer credits include: Mythic: A New Musical, Prom Queen, Fancy Nancy: The Musical (Segal Centre), Hairspray (CSLDS/Centaur), Punk Rock (BCT/Centaur), and Attempts in Flight (Dai Bao/MTLFringe). Film/TV: Best Sellers, Appelles-moi si tu meurs. He is also a member of the dance group, East2West, performing on stages across Canada and the US as well as on YouTube for an audience of over 1.5 million subscribers. @patrickpark
The Residency
Before the DDI
Before participating in the Digital Dramaturgy Initiative, Erwin’s Many Worlds was in the concept and research stage of the work. The team’s primary focus was on Erwin’s story & the dramatic structure of the piece with no experimentation around medium.
While there had been no concrete prototyping done, a considerable amount of technology had been baked directly into the concept. In their application the team wrote:
“Erwin’s Many Worlds can be found at the crossroads of “Black Mirror” and “Paranormal Activity”. Using simple webcam technology, Erwin’s Many Worlds is a complex, multi-narrative, metatheatrical character study that explores the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum physics (the MWI) and questions the notion of free will in our society.”
Using the Many-Worlds Interpretation as a foundation for their research, the team was interested in exploring the concept of free will in theatre and how audience agency affects the both the experience and perhaps even the outcome of the piece – an analog to the quantum physics concept that observing a particle in fact changes the reality of that particle.
In the age of digital theatre what agency does an audience have? The Erwin’s team wanted to develop a prototype over the residency week that would allow them to test out the audience experience of watching many simultaneous versions of a character as well as being able to hone in on one specific world at a time.
The Erwin’s Many Worlds had consultations with the following experts:
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Alain Mercieca
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Adil Mansoor & Scott Andrew
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Mishelle Cuttler
















