OCTOBER 1967
ALICE IN WONDERLAND,
by Lewis Carrol
Script adapted from a story by Lewis Carroll
Directed, and script adapted by Paddy Malcolm.
Producer Maribeth Sigalet
CAST:
Alice - Susan Huggins
March Hare - Stu Hellis
Red Queen - Lorraine Allum
White Queen - Carol Boer
Fish Footman - Margaret Rose
Queen of Hearts - Ivy Carmichael
Executioner - Dorothy Pillar
Mad Hatter - Rod Christensen
Door Mouse - Geoff Kendy
White Knight - Warren Larson
Tweedledum - Nan Kendy
Tweedledee - Debbie Wallace
Mock Turtle - Lorraine Galloway
Knave of Hearts - Tony Rose
Jesters - Tony Rose, Douglas Ross
PRODUCTION CREW:
Set Design - Scotty Perry
Stage Manager - Doug Hall
Lighting - Marcel Lowndes, Edgar Dobie
Sound - Alex Wood
Costumes - Mary Huggins, Sheila Rixon
Properties - Nancy Siver
Box Office - Okanagan Electric Ltd.
Choreography by Gweneth Lloyd
Dance Direction by Gweneth Lloyd and Betty Farrally
of the Canadian School of Ballet
Dancers Costumes - The Canadian School of Ballet and
Ottie Fischer, Jean Harvey
Dancer's Makeup - Joan Cunning and the mothers of
the ballet students
Ticket Sales - Ella Yakimovitch, Doreen Jones
DECEMBER 1967
THE PHYSICIAN AND THE INVALID,
A Commedia D'ell 'Arte Inspired by Moliere
Directed by Jacques Zouvi. Produced by Margaret Wood
CAST:
Ladies
Toinette - Mary Huggins
Martine - Lorraine Galloway
Angelica - Nan Kendy
Beline - Margaret Rose
Beralda - Rita Potter
Jacqueline - Rita Coe
Lucinde - Joan Hawrishok
Louise - Carol Boer
Gentlemen
Argan - Dennis Learey
Sganarelle - Doug Huggins
Geronte - Bill Allum
Lucas - Peter Bulman
Diafoirus - Peter Bulman
Valere - Warren Larson
Robert - Doug Nichol
Apothecary - Doug Nichol
Thomas Diafoirus - Rod Christensen
Leandre - Rod Christensen
Cleante - Pat Rixon
Bonnefoy - Al Todd
Dr. Purgon - Al Todd
Commedia
Leigh Perry, Debbie Wallace, Joanne Nakonechny, Tony Rose, Pat Martin,
Sue Huggins, Heather Malcolm, Ivy Carmichael, Dorothy Pillar, Carol Boer,
Judy Geraldine, Nan Kendy
Commedia in Fables
Debbie Wallace, Joanne Nakonechny, Tony Rose, Pat Martin
PRODUCTION CREW: The Physician and the Invalid
Set Design - Doug Huggins
Set Construction - Doug Huggins, George Siver, Leigh Perry,
Vern Hall, Scotty Perry, Paul Woodrow
Costumes - Sheila Rixon, Joanne Zouvi, Loretta Chayba, Nadine Boultres
Stage Manager - Vern Hall
Assistants - Bill Warsimage, George Veen Heuysen
Properties - Angela Hall, Joanne Nakonechny,
Eldeen Yamada
Makeup - Norma Jones, Dorothy Munroe
Box Office - Nancy Siver
House - Maribeth Sigalet
Program - Scotty Perry
Publicity - Paul Woodrow, Judith Woodrow
Lighting - Gary Garbutt
Sound - Alex Wood
Music - Pat Rixon
First Night - Audrey Oxley, Stella Andrews
APRIL 1968
THE PRIVATE EAR and THE PUBLIC EYE
by Peter Shaffer
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd
Directed by Paul Woodrow. Producer George Siver and
Directed by Margaret Rose. Producer Bill Warsimage
Entered OKANAGAN ZONE DRAMA FESTIVAL and BCDA (THEATRE BC) ONE-ACT FINALS FESTIVAL.
CAST:
The Private Ear
Ted - Pat Rixon
Doreen - Sheila Rixon
Bob - John Orr
The Public Eye
Julian - Stuart Hellis
Belinda - Rita Coe
Charles - Michael Meloche
PRODUCTION CREW:
Stage Manager - Peter Bavinton
Costumes - Gwen Learey, Judith Woodrow
Properties - Carol Boer, Joan Hawrishok
Publicity - Mary Hugggins, Barb Bavinton
Lighting - Gary Garbutt
Sound - Laird Lockwood
House - Ivy Carmichael
Tickets - Dennis Learey
Program - Loretta Chayba
First Night - Rita Potter, Carol Nakonechny
Makeup - Lorraine Allum
JUNE 1968
THE ODD COUPLE,
by Neil Simon
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd
Directed by Mary Huggins.
Producer Lorraine Galloway
CAST
Oscar Madison Peter Bulman
Felix Unger Dennis Learey
Murray the Cop Doug Huggins
Speed Laird Lockwood
Roy Leigh Perry
Vinny Paul Woodrow
Cecily Pigeon Nola Neilson
Gwendolyn Pigeon Rita Coe
CREW
Set Design Doug Huggins
Stage Manager Rod Christensen
Costumes Gwen Learey, Nancy Siver
Properties Ivy Carmichael, Dorothy Pillar
Publicity Paddy Malcolm
Set Properties Rosalie Gower
Lighting Gary Garbutt, Peter Bavinton
Sound Brian Dedora
House Angela Hall
Tickets Gwen Learey
Program Loretta Chayba
Makeup Judith Woodrow
First Night Judith Woodrow, Sheila Rixon
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Footnote: The Powerhouse Theatre opened in November, 1963. It flourishes still.
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