OCTOBER 1971 FIRST SHOW UNDER THE “POWERHOUSE” BANNER! THE SECRETARY BIRD By William Douglas Home Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd Directed by Dennis Learey - Producer Rosalie Gower Assistant Producer John Cole CAST Hugh Walford David Jones Liz Walford Lorraine Allum Mrs. Gray Nancy Siver Molly Forsyth Pamela Harford John Brownlow David Abbott CREW Set Design Doug Huggins Stage Manager Doug Huggins Lighting Paul Ohanessian Sound Roger Michel Properties Scotty Perry, Kathy Kuhn, Wendy Stevens Costumes Molly Dixon, Ivy Carmichael, Ursula Ruebsaat Publicity Mike Lewis, Phil Baker Tickets Lorraine Galloway House Barbara LeWarne Program Rita Coe Opening Night Rita Potter, Ivy Carmichael Photography Leigh Perry Makeup Wendy Stevens Hair Jacqueline Clement Foyer Display Phia Verkerk DECEMBER 1971 ROBINSON CRUSOE by Charlotte Johnson (Produced with consent of the Author) Adapted and Directed by Mary Huggins Assistant Director Lorraine Galloway Original lyrics by Margaret A. Wood Choreography by Canadian School of Ballet under the direction of Melville Elliott Producer Lorraine Allum CAST Robinson Crusoe Diane Benke Lady Pamela Pamela Harford Ma Peddlar Doug Huggins Miss Upson-Downs Dave Abbott Captain Skull-Duggery Paul Ekering Mr. Morgan Murray Marten Poll Scotty Perry Man Friday Paul Ohanessian Cannibal King Roger Michel Cannibal Queen Ivy Carmichael Witch Doctor Barry Lamb Horrid Little Boy John Leahy Sailors Barry Lamb, Ron White, Doug Ross Beachcombers Sue Abbott, Pam Moore, Mavis Ekering, Monica Baillie, Fiona Leahy, Jocelyn van Overbeek, Susan Watters, Rhea Kozmick, Lyn Tuscano Cannibals Ron White, Doug Ross, Sue Abbott, Pam Moore, Monica Baillie, Mavis Ekering Parrots and Sailor Dancers Joanne Kowalski, Linda Stepura, Diane Rolston, Beth Ross, Deborah Yakimovitch Monday Fiona Leahy Tuesday Jocelyn van Overbeek Wednesday Susan Watters Thursday Rhea Kozmick Saturday Lyn Tuscano Pianist Marjory McAllister Drummer Fred Allen CREW: Robinson Crusoe (1971) Set Design Doug Huggins Stage Manager Michael Huggins Assistant Stage Manager Steve Stoecker Lighting Dave Yochim, Mark Williamson Sound Don Sibilleau Stage Crew Ursula Ruebsaat, Gisella Ruebsaat, Rita Coe, Wendy Stevens, Dorothy Garbutt, Yvonne Grindler, Gillian Booth Costume Design Norma McPhail Costume Assistants Margaret Wood, Val Redstone, Sue Dunn, Marie Nielson, Molly Dixon, Nancy Siver, Maureen Karagianis, Barbara Hall Publicity Rita Potter Box Office Arlena Dodd House Dorothy Pillar First Night Rita Potter Photography Leigh Perry Makeup Rosalie Gower, Sandy O’Keefe, Betty Collis, Dorothy Garbutt, Audrey Oxley, Sheila Ferguson, Eileen McRoberts Hair and Wigs Ken Brown and Edith Milligan APRIL 1972 THE LION IN WINTER by James Goldman Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd Directed by J. Michael Lewis. Producer Phil Baker CAST Henry II – King of England David Abbott Alais – a French Princess Amanda Parkinson John – the Youngest Son Dan Lewis Geoffrey – the Middle Son Bill Haug Richard Lionheart – the Oldest Son Rod Christensen Eleanor – Henry’s Wife Mary Huggins Philip – King of France Rick Hayes CREW Set Design Doug Huggins Stage Manager Evert Verkerk ASM Leigh Perry Lighting Mike Huggins assisted by Rick Stump and Gillian Booth Sound Doug Ross Properties Mistress Wendy Stevens, assisted by Sue McDonald Stage Crew Steve Stoecker Costumes Norma McPhail assisted by Lynn Roddis, Sue Dunn, Pam Harford Winnie Passmore, Sue McDonald and Maureen Karagianis Set Construction George Siver, Evert Verkerk, Barbara Haug, Gillian Booth, Wendy Stevens, Doug Ross, Neil McLean, David joyce, Bob Radmore, Steve Stoecker and Neil Ramsay, Yvonne Grindler Publicity and Advertising Sharon Baker Box Office and Tickets Dennis Learey House Brenda Thorlakson First Night Nancy Siver and Margaret Wood Production Photography Leigh Perry Program Doug Huggins
Footnote: The Powerhouse Theatre opened in November, 1963. It flourishes still.
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