20 Pickpockets Steal Spotlight on Rosebud Stage
Rosebud ‘wrangler’ hired to herd kids for summer production of Oliver!

Rosebud's "wrangler" Belinda Jackson
Rosebud, Alberta (July 07 2010) – Alberta is famous for its western traditions and the cowboy way – especially
in rural communities. Therefore, when someone speaks about a wrangler in Rosebud, it naturally conjures up
images of a tough cowboy, skilled in the art of rounding up cattle with horse and lasso. While she doesn’t
require either, Belinda Jackson is becoming very skilled at managing 20 pickpockets ranging in age from eight
(8) to 15. Every performance of Oliver! requires eight workhouse boys. It’s up to Jackson to co-ordinate their
schedules and travel times from Calgary, Olds, Standard and Strathmore with the performance dates and times
of Oliver!
Making up more than half of the total cast in Oliver!, the 20 workhouse boys come from a
variety of communities that surround Rosebud including Calgary to the south, Olds to the
north and Hanna to the east. Eight workhouse boys are required for each performance of Oliver!
For Jackson, the task has been a challenge that she readily accepted. “I wasn’t really certain what I was getting
into, but I was confident I could handle it,” she says. “Overall, the kids have been wonderful to work with. They
certainly are an exuberant bunch, with a fair amount of excess energy. I like the fact that they are quick to learn
about blocking and music, and they listen well to instruction backstage. I'm looking forward to the challenges of
‘wrangling’ them for the duration of Oliver!.”
Artistic Director Morris Ertman has been impressed with Jackson’s handling of the youngsters as well as their
onstage performances. “The kids in this show have been absolutely fantastic - focused, committed and of course
utterly charming. There's an energy that children bring to a production that ignites both the rest of the cast and the
audience to create a truly unique experience. There is a brassy innocence about them that serves the story so
well. And they really do love the stage, which is the most infectious part of it all. Their joy and mischief is a palpable
treat in this production. Kids – you gotta love ‘em!”

Fagan (with fiddle) and his workhouse boys.
Making up more than half of the total cast in Oliver!, the kids come from a variety of communities that surround
Rosebud including Calgary to the south, Olds to the north and Hanna to the east. The commitment on the part
of the kids and their parents is enormous and welcome. “It’s a testament to the hard work of the 20 kids that
no matter which group of eight is performing there is a consistency in their portrayal of work house boys as part
of Fagan’s roving gang of pickpocket thieves,” explains Jackson.
Oliver!, follows the trials and tribulations of a young orphan boy in Victorian London as he makes his way from
a starving workhouse boy to lovable pickpocket and eventually to adored son. Oliver! runs until August 29,
2010 at the Rosebud Theatre Opera House. There are both Matinee and Evening shows. Evening shows are
on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Matinees are on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Tickets are available to purchase by calling the Rosebud Theatre box office at 1-800-267-7553. For more
information visit www.rosebudtheatre.com
Interviews with Artistic Director, Morris Ertman and/or cast members are available upon request.
About Rosebud Theatre – Consider yourself at home in 2010
Rosebud Theatre, about an hour’s drive northeast of Calgary, is nestled in picturesque country hamlet of
Rosebud, Alberta. In its 27th season, Rosebud Theatre is one of Alberta’s largest theatre companies and
has gained an international reputation as a premiere Canadian destination for high quality live theatre.
In the past few years, Rosebud Theatre has received multiple awards including the “Alberta Pride” ALTO award,
the “Rural Tourism Champion” award and the Rozsa Award. Annually, more than 40,000 patrons enjoy the
“Rosebud Experience” of professional theatre, complemented by unique dining, art galleries, museums
and shopping. Rosebud is also home to Rosebud School of the Arts, a post-secondary educational
institution that offers conservatory training in theatre and music to students, many who advance to perform
in productions by Rosebud Theatre. Box Office: 1-800-267-7553 www.rosebudtheatre.com.
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For information, interviews and/or hi-rez photos, please contact:
Mr. Neil Bousquet, APR, PR, Rosebud Theatre (403) 256-8834 neil.bousquet@prwizard.ca
Ms. Heather Little, Marketing Coordinator, Rosebud Theatre (403) 677-2350
heatherl@rosebudtheatre.com

