HOW TO WIN FRIENDS & INFLUENCE PEOPLE

Who is the Noble Savage within Corporate Identity?

First published in 1936 and with 15 million copies sold worldwide, HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE was one of the first self-help books to ever hit the shelves, and it still resonates loudly today from modern management best practices to salespeople sealing the deal.

Theatre Encounter boiled out the essence of this classic book and presented the audience with a multidisciplinary, live art interpretation of Carnegie’s steps, rules and fundamentals on how to be successful and favoured in today’s society.

Presented March 18 – 29, 2014 at ArtBOX 17E (Calgary, Alberta)

A Multidisciplinary Live Art Performance based on the book by Dale Carnegie

Directed by Michael Fenton
Created by The Badder Meinhoff Collective.

Assistant Director: Val Duncan

Performers: Val Duncan, Elan Pratt, Emily McCourt

Stage Manager: Michelle McKey; Set and Costume Design: John Hale;  Light Design & Set Construction: Jesse Everatt; Sound Design: Chris James; Makeup and Hair Design: Ally Isert; Photography & Projection Design: Dean Mullin; Graphic Design:Jordan Schlachter; Butoh: Val Duncan

* Dale Carnegie was an American writer, lecturer, and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking, and interpersonal skills.

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