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“Excellent work is put in by Samantha Jeffery … succeeds with giving real heart”
Colin MacLean for Gig City, on After Miss Julie [Lodestar Theatre]
“It’s a disorienting, visceral and immersive stream of consciousness experience, made even more powerful by this quartet of performers. They’ve mastered the script…”
Mel Priestley, on Crave [Stonemarrow Theatre]
“Stand-outs are Sam Jeffery as Macduff... The fighting, though… it’s visceral and wild”
Liz Nicholls for 12th Night, on Macbeth [The Malachites]
Movie/TV-set intimacy co-ordinators play key role bringing sizzling scenes to the screen
Dana Gee for the Vancouver Sun
Publishing date: Jul 29, 2022
On-set support a growing field, helping actors throw back the covers in intimate scenes
Love scenes are not that lovely for actors.
It’s the job of the intimacy co-ordinator to make those manufactured moments less nerve-wracking — and to ensure the safety of the performers.
Special director in The Blue Hour on hand to manage intimacy between characters
The Blue Hour, SkirtsAfire’s main stage production for 2020, is notable for bringing an emerging job description to a theatre stage in Edmonton.
The job is that of intimacy director (also known as intimacy coordinator, particularly in film and television). The position — which has gained prominence since the #MeToo movement — sees trained professionals ensuring that scenes involving nudity or sex, or other forms of touching, are done following rules of communication and conduct to ensure the safety and comfort of performers.
Edmonton Fringe Theatre - Intimacy and Innovation: Meet Samantha Jeffery
We sat down with Samantha Jeffery, one of our 2020 Nordic & Cloutier Family Innovation Award recipients. This annual award provides one local artist, group, or company with up to $2,500 in funding towards professional development, training, innovation, and/or special project development.
CBC - Choreographing intimacy: Meet the Edmonton woman who stages sex
Sharing a first kiss with a stranger can be unnerving. Sharing that kiss in front of a captive audience can be truly daunting.
For decades, theatre and film scenes involving sex or intimacy were staged by directors with little experience in establishing safe boundaries for the performers. Or actors were left to their own devices.
Now there is a new player behind the scenes.
CBC Edmonton AM: Intimacy Director
Since the "Me Too" movement, there's been growing demand for "intimacy directors" in stage and film productions. We talk to one about her work in the local theatre scene…