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A poster designed to look like the bottom of a cardboard box inside a claw machine. The background is brown cardboard with hand-drawn cars cut out and piled up. A metal claw is grabbing one cardboard truck in the upper right. The text reads: “Something May Come Down on You” in a hand-drawn font. Below, it says: “October 7–12, A010.”

Something May Come Down on You

Live at Studio 58 in room A010
October 7-12, 2025

An original production created with and performed by fourth term students. Co-Directed by Randi Edmundson and Keely O'Brien.

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Part personal storytelling, part teen dance competition and part 80s Save-On-Foods lore, Something May Come Down on You asks: could this be doomed from the start? What unfolds is a chain of near-misses and almost-miracles, teetering on the edge of collapse.


Content Advisories: coarse language, strobe lighting, sudden loud noises, allergy warning for grapes


Creative Team

Randi Edmundson | Co-Director
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A photo of Randi Edmundson

Randi Edmundson wears many hats in the world of theatre, including producing, directing, performance and design. Her passion for puppetry has taken her across the country and the globe. With her Jessie-Richardson Award-winning company Little Onion Puppet Co., Randi has toured multiple original puppet works across Western Canada. She holds a BFA in Performance from the University of Victoria and an MFA in Directing from the University of Calgary. Randi is grateful to create as a freelance artist on unceded Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh territory in Vancouver and as Artistic Producer of Project X Theatre on unceded Secwepemc territory in Kamloops.

 

Keely O'Brien | Co-Director
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A photo of Keely O'Brien

Keely O'Brien is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice incorporates handmade objects with innovative theatre creation. Devoted to a thoroughly DIY process, Keely’s work includes experimental performance, imaginative ephemera and interactive experiences. She often creates collaborative projects with community members who may not consider themselves artists and invites the public to participate in unusual meaning-making experiences. Keely is Co-Artistic Director of Popcorn Galaxies, a theatre company with a focus on unconventionally structured, site-specific and audience-activated performance. She holds a BFA in Theatre Performance from Simon Fraser University, and is a self and family-taught visual artist. She lives in Richmond, BC, on unceded territories of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaking peoples.

Cast & Crew

Cast
Ensemble:
Joel Bakajika (he/him)
Alex Christie (he/him)
Keely Coleman (she/her)
Ava Knight (she/they)
Irene Lozano-Garcia (she/her)
Evan Makowecki (he/him)
Alexander Markovina (he/him)
Daniel Marte (he/him)
Lucy McLachlan (she/her)
Emma Tow (she/her)
Crew

Studio 58 offers professional theatre training for actors and production personnel. The six terms of practical training consist of intensive classroom work as well as performance and backstage experience in productions. Production students and third term acting students operate sound, lighting and video and act as running crew and stage management.

Stage Management
Assistant Stage Manager – Payton Gowdar (she/her)

General Crew
Liam Pritchard (they/them)

Staff & Faculty

Meet the Team
  • Interim Co-Artistic Director – Raes Calvert (he/him)
  • Interim Co-Aristic Director – Stephanie Elgersma (she/her)
  • Communications and Marketing Manager – Halla Bertrand (she/her)
  • Production Manager – Ruth Bruhn (she/her)
  • Technical Director – Kevin MacDonald (he/him)

Acknowledgements

We Extend Our Thanks

A big thank you to the following people and organizations for supporting Something May Come Down on You: