Cast & Crew of Plays from Seasons Past: 1971-1972 Season

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


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





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