TRIA Theatre 
King Gilgamesh & the Man of the Wild

Tuesday, October 1st | 7:30 PM 
Wednesday, October 2nd | 7:30pm | Artist Talkback
Thursday, October 3rd to Saturday, October 5th | 7:30 PM
Sunday, October 6th, 2024 | 2:00 PM

Neptune Theatre Scotiabank Stage

A TRIA Theatre Production produced in association with Soulpepper.

Co-presented with

 
King Gilgamesh & the Man of the Wild

King Gilgamesh & The Man of the Wild is a one-act theatre-music production that fuses a scripted play featuring actor-musicians Ahmed Moneka and Jesse LaVercombe with live performance by Ahmed’s acclaimed Arabic-maqam / jazz band, Moneka Arabic Jazz. 

The play traces the friendship of “Ahmed” and “Jesse” as they meet in a Canadian coffee shop and forge a bond while confronting their differences – one Jewish, one Muslim, and each born in the shadow of the first Gulf War between the USA and Iraq. The present-day story of friendship interweaves with moments from the ancient Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh. The play, co-created with director Seth Bockley, features themes of art, sex, fatherhood, mortality, and identity.

The play’s action is accompanied throughout by the emotional, rousing, and world-spanning music of Moneka Arabic Jazz, whose members hail from countries around the globe (Algeria, Sudan, Greece, Iraq, and Canada). Their music scores the show’s physical, expressive, playful, and intimate theatricality, erupting into a full musical set at the culmination of the play’s narrative, which traces Ahmed’s real evolution from an actor-refugee in a new country to an acclaimed musician at the top of his game.

The two-man epic spans centuries, cultures, and continents, illuminating the mysteries of love, death, and friendship in a moving, funny, tragic, and ultimately celebratory “play with music” that appeals to theatre and music audiences alike.

Personnel

Ahmed Moneka | Creator, Performer
Jesse LaVercombe | Creator, Performer
Seth Bockley | Creator, Director
Demetrios Petsalakis | Band Leader / Orchestrator, Guitar, Oud
Waleed Abdulhamid | Bass Guitar, Vocals
Mary Fay Coady  | Violin
Selcuk Suna | Clarinet, Saxophone
Max Senitt | Drum Kit

 

Additional Show Information: Theatrical haze will be used in this performance. The show also contains adult language and themes.

 
TRIA Theatre

Ahmed Moneka

Ahmed Moneka is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in theatre / film and Afro-Middle Eastern music. Ahmed understands his purpose as an artist to be about spreading love, peace, and acceptance, and connecting cultures through his music and writing. Since arriving from Baghdad to Toronto six years ago, he has collaborated with many artistic institutions including the Canadian Opera Company, Tarragon Theatre, Aga Khan Museum, Tafelmusik, Driftwood Theatre Group, Toronto Jazz Festival, Koerner Hall, Modern Times Stage, Jabari Dance Theatre, Toronto Laboratory Theatre, and Theatre Centre. He is co-founder of the TRIA Theatre Company and is the creator and leader of Moneka Arabic Jazz – a 2019 Stingray Rising Stars Winner at the Toronto Jazz Festival.

Seth Bockley

Seth Bockley is a writer of plays, fiction, and screenplays, and a theatre artist specializing in literary adaptation. His stage works have been seen in Mexico City, Singapore, rural Ireland, Canada and all over the USA. An inaugural member of Chicago’s Goodman Theatre Playwrights’ Unit, for three years he served as Writer in Residence at Goodman Theatre. He is Director of Creative Engagement at the Amsterdam-based environmental nonprofit Sovereign Nature Initiative, and his first film, The Cartographer, premiered in 2022 at the Berlin Short Film Festival. His story “Repertorio” in Boulevard magazine was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He teaches performance and literary adaptation for the stage at the University of Chicago.

Jesse LaVercombe

Jesse LaVercombe is an award-winning writer and actor who works across film, TV, and theatre, splitting his time between Stillwater, Minnesota and Toronto, Ontario. As a writer, he has worked on two feature films, Float (Lionsgate / Collective Pictures, 2023) and Code 8: Part ll (Netflix / Collective Pictures, 2023), and he continues to write on new projects with Collective Pictures. He also won the Playwrights Guild of Canada Emerging Writing Award for his three-act play, Hallelujah, It’s Holly, and has written a range of short films, plays, musicals, libretti, and articles. As an actor, he won the 2021 Toronto ACTRA Award and received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for his work in Violation (TIFF, Sundance, SXSW, New York Times Critic’s Pick). He’s also known for portraying Jack Walker for four seasons on Murdoch Mysteries (CBC) and has performed on stages across the US and Canada.