Two buddies, theatre artists and long-time friends Marcus and James, sit
at a table and pass the time together playing a made-up game in which
they name people, places, or things - Pamela Anderson, microwave ovens,
their fathers, Goldman Sachs - and debate whether they are successful or
not; in other words, whether they are winners or losers. Each friend
seeks to defeat the other, and because one of these men grew up
economically privileged, and the other did not, the competition very
quickly adds up.
Winners and Losers showcases the work of two giants of the Vancouver
indie theatre scene. James Long's Theatre Replacement develops work
specific to particular places and the people who live in them. Marcus
Youssef's Neworld Theatre investigates questions of power, culture, and
belonging.
Their first collaborative work is a staged conversation that embraces
the ruthless logic of capitalism, and tests its impact on our closest
personal relationships as well as our most intimate experiences of self.