Cast & Crew of Plays from Seasons Past: 1965-1966 Season

prepared by Lorraine Allum, Nancy Siver, Betty Harris, Geoff White



OCTOBER 1965

MARY, MARY

by Jean Kerr
Produced by special persmission Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Directed by Mary Huggins. Producer Lorraine Galloway


CAST:

Mary McKellaway - Pam Allen
Bob McKellaway - Dennis Learery
Dirk Winston - Peter Bulman
Oscar Nelson - Ron Burnham
Tiffany Richards - Lorraine Allum


PRODUCTION CREW:

Set Design and Stage Manager - Doug Huggins
Music, Original Score - Lou Munroe
Costumes - Pam Allen
Properties - Ivy Carmichael
Lighting - Bill Oxley
Publicity - Rosalie Gower
House Manager - Gwen Learey
Special Effects - Vern Hall
Musicians - Jean Bulman, Jocelyn Pritchard



JANUARY 1966

THE WIZARD OF OZ,


dramatized by Elizabeth Fuller Chapman
From the story by Frank Baum
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd
Directed by Pam Allen. Assisted by Dorothy Munroe
Producer Rosalie Gower

CAST, in order of appearance:

Witch of the East - Nan Kendy
Munchkins - Mary Evoy, Holly Kowalski, Barbara Sasges,
- Janice Fyvie, Luanne Gordon, Susan Ouchi, Beverly Stark, Debbie Yurick

Dorothy - Eldeen Seymour
Toto, the dog - Tony Rose
Witch of the North - Pat Zavaglia
Scarecrow - Pat Moore
Tinman - Dale Kermode




Lion - Lew Bridgeman
Guardian of the Gates - Robert Bennee
Beautiful Girl - Pat Zavaglia
Evil Sprites - Luanne Gordon, Susan Ouchi, Debbie Yurick
Witch of the West - Nan Kendy
Wizard - Charles Ansell
Soldiers of the Emerald Palace - Hilary Brown, Robin Brown, Elizabeth Laidman
Glinda Good - Joy Hopkins
Ruby Witches - Nadine Gilfallen, Bonnie Prentice, Valerie Ross, - Dorothy Penney,Susan Ross,Kathy Smith


PRODUCTION CREW:


Set Design - Bob Turik
Stage Manager - Doug Hall
Set Construction - Drew Allen, Bill Warsimage George Siver, Doug Huggins
Magic - Mary Huggins
Sound - Michael Brooks
Stage Magic - Drew Allen, Doug Hall
Lighting - Alec Wood, Drew Allen, Bob Turik
Costumes - Eileen McRoberts, Angela Hall Marion Maynard, Margaret Wood
Makeup - Dorothy Munroe
Properties - Lonny Van Ord, Judy Arpacci, Lorraine Allum
Music - Lou Munroe
Box Office - Dennis Learey
Publicity - Lou Munroe
House Committee - Nancy Siver
Program - Barbara Hall, Rita Potter
Magic Consultant - Phil Sterling
Lion's Head - Agnes Conroy
Dog's Head - Margaret Rose



MARCH 1966

THE GAZEBO,


by Alec Coppel
Produced by special persmission Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Directed by Mary Huggins. Producer Gwen Learey
CAST:
Elliott Nash - Dennis Learey
Harlow Edison - Peter Bulman
Matilda - Ivy Carmichael
Nell Nash - Lorraine Allum
Mrs. Chandler - Lorraine Galloway
Mr. Thorpe - Vern Hall
The Dook - Michael Brooke
Louie - Doug Huggins
Jenkins - Bill Allum
Doctor Wyner - Al Wood
Druker - Pat Moore
A Cop - Alex J. Wood
A Visitor - Bill Warsimage
PRODUCTION CREW:
Set Design and Set Construction - Doug Huggins
Stage Manager - Drew Allen
Sound - Ron Burnham, Eric Stump
Lighting - Bob Turik
Properties - Nancy Siver, Rita Potter, Margaret Wood
Costumes - Laurie Turik
Makeup - Norma Jones, Marilynn Jones
House - Pam Allen
Tickets - Angela Hall
Program - Barbara Hall
Publicity - Lou Munroe, Margaret Rose


MAY 1966

A SLIGHT ACHE,


by Harold Pinter

Produced by special persmission Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Directed by Paddy Malcolm. Producer Gwen Learey
Entered OKANAGAN ZONE DRAMA FESTIVAL and BC One-Act Finals

CAST:

Edward - Dennis Learey
Flora - Mary Huggins
Match Seller - Peter Bulman

PPRODUCTION CREW:

Set Design and Stage Manager- Doug Huggins

Properties - Lorraine Galloway


COMEDY CANADIENNE,


by W. Warsimage
(Produced with consent of the author)
Directed by Pam Allen. Producer Gwen Learey
Entered OKANAGAN ZONE DRAMA FESTIVAL

CAST:

Lawyer - L'Onion - Al Wood
Barber - Jones - Vern Hall
Janitor - Pierre - Lou Bridgeman
Steno - Angelique - Ivy Carmichael
Assistant Lawyer - Sharpe - Robert Bennee
First Man - Rankin - Dale Kermode
Second Man - Edwin - Alex Wood
Mrs. Willard - Margaret Rose
PRODUCTION CREW:
Set Design and Stage Manager - Drew Allen

Properties - Rita Potter



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Footnote: The Powerhouse Theatre opened in November, 1963. It flourishes still.


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