NOVEMBER 1963 First play presented in the Powerhouse Theatre:
THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT
by Jean Giradoux
Produced by special permission of Dramatists Play Service, Inc
Directed by Paddy Malcolm, Assisted by Agnes Conroy
Producer Allan Mole
CAST - IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:
Street Singer - Tor Hauki
The Newsboy - Tony Rose
The Ballroom Woman - Norma Mole
Therese - Tina Beishuisen
The Waiter - Tom Barton
The President - Drew Allen
The Baron - John David
The Flowergirl - Elaine Glena
The Ragpicker - Dennis Learey
Paulette - Lorraine Allum
The Painter - Rosalie Gower
Irma - Shari Michael
The Broker - Barry Healey
The Littlewoman - Margaret Rose
The Prospector - Chris Malcolm
Dr. Jadin - Bill Allum
Countess Aurelia,
The Madwoman of Chaillot - Pam Allen
The Policeman - Peter Bulman
Pierre - Tony Michael
The Nun - Nancy Siver
The Children - Heather Malcolm, Margot Sigalet, Mary McRoberts,
Beverley Siver, Teena Wunderli, Donna Garbutt
The Sewerman - Doug Huggins
Mme. Constance,
The Madwoman of Passy - Mary Huggins
Mlle. Gabrielle
The Madwoman of St. Sulpice - Dorothy Garbutt
Mme Josephine,
The Madwoman of Concorde - Caroline Martin
PRODUCTION CREW:
Set Designer - Doug Huggins
Stage Manager - Doug Hall
Costume Design - Pam Allen
Wardrobe - Eileen McRoberts, Ivy Carmichael
Music - Jean Bulman
Sound Effects - Charlie Ansell
House Committee - Maribeth Sigalet
Stage Crew - Bub Shaffer, Vince Preece, Michael Worth
Lighting - Dick Straw, Robert Martin, Drew Allen
Makeup - Helen Worth, Truly Mole, Stella Andrews, Arlie Straw
Properties - Gwen Learey, Audrey Oxley
FEBRUARY 1964
LOVE RIDES THE RAILS:
or "Will the Mail Train Run Tonight?"
by Morland Cary
Produced by special permission of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Directed by Robert Martin.
Producer Dick Straw
THE CAST:
Mrs. Hopewell - Fiona McGregor
Prudence Hopewell - Kathy Woodley
Simon Darkway - Bud Shaffer
Truman Pendennis - Brian Dedora
Harold Standfast - Barry Healey
Dirk Sneath - Bob Hamilton
Carlotta Cortez - Mary Huggins
Fifi - Shari Michael
Fred Wheelwright - Mike Worth
Dan - Tony Michael
Beulah Belle - Dorothy Garbutt
Policeman - Elmo Wolfe
Railroad Workers and Patrons
of the Paradise Café -
Members of the Vernon Little Theatre
PRODUCTION CREW:
Set Design - Doug Huggins
Stage Manager - Doug Hall
Stage Crew - Ann Hunter, Lorraine Allum,
Vince Preece, Bill Warsimage
Lighting - Drew Allen, Chris Malcolm
Pianist - Mrs. A. Dorge
Music and Lyrics - Robert Martin
Sound Effects - Mike and Brian Worth
Makeup - Rosalie Gower, Paddy Malcolm\
Properties - Norma Mole
House Committee - Margaret Rose
Wardrobe - Ivy Carmaichael
Tickets - Dennis Learey
MARCH 1964
A MAJORITY OF ONE,
by Leonard Spigelgass
Directed by Agnes Conroy and Stella Andrews
Producer Drew Allen
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd
CAST - IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
Mrs. Rubin - Dorothy Garbutt
Mrs. Jacoby - Norma Mole
Alice Black - Corinne Evans
Jerome Black - Tony Michael
Koichi Asano Bill Allum
Eddy - Michael Frederikson
Capt. Norcross - Richard Mole
Chauffeur - Carl Smith
ON SHIPBOARD
Blonde Passenger - Betty Whitely
Steward - Don Towers
Children - Beverley Siver, Michael Harms, Tony Rose
Chinese Couple - Carl Smith, Audrey Oxley
Other Passengers - Pat Moore, Shari Michael, Larry Miller
Tom Mace, Lynn Gray, Barbara Grantham
IN JAPANESE HOME
Tacko Sakakibara, Satoe Tsutsumi, Gordon Isobe
Ayoko Asano - Dorothy Garbutt
Nokiti - Keiko Sasaki
PRODUCTION CREW:
Stage Design - Duff Phillips
Set Construction - Allen Mole, Bill Warsimage, Fred Worth,
Elmo Wolfe, Dennis Larey
Stage Manager - George Andrews
Lighting - Robert Martin, Margaret Rose
Sound Effects - Bill Phillips
Makeup - Shari Michael
Properties (Stage) - Margaret Rose, Paddy Malcolm
Properties (Hand) - Nancy Siver, Gwen Learey
House Committee - Doug Huggins, Mary Huggins
Ticket Sales - Dennis Learey, Paddy Malcolm, Shari Michael
Publicity - Pam Allen
MAY 1964
TWELFTH NIGHT,
by William Shakespeare
Adapted by Paddy Malcolm
Directed by Paddy Malcolm. Producer Gwen Learey
Entered OKANAGAN ZONE DRAMA FESTIVAL and
BCDA (Theatre BC) PROVINCIAL FINALS.
1964-65
1965-66
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Footnote: The Powerhouse Theatre opened in November, 1963. It flourishes still.
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