NOVEMBER 1973A FLEA IN HER EAR
by Georges Feydeau Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd Directed by Paddy Malcolm English - Producer Lorraine Galloway A FLEA IN HER EAR was performed to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Powerhouse. Special guests included local dignitaries and television star Bruno Gerussi. CAST Camille Chandebise Edgar Dobie Antoinette Plucheux Arlena Dodd Etienne Plucheux Ross Darnel Dr. Finache Bill Allum Lucienne Homenides De Histangua Isoble Cole Raymond Chandebise Mary Huggins Victor Emmanuel Chandebise Dennis Learey Romain Tournel Dave Abbott Carlos Homenides De Histangua Rod Christensen Eugenie Scotty Perry Augustin Feraillon Cliff Faulkner Olympe Lorraine Allum Baptistin Roger Michel Herr Schwarz Willem Roell Poche Dennis Learey Guests at The Hotel Coq d’Or Wendy Stevens Tami Burgess CREW Assistant Producer Wendy Stevens Set Design Doug Huggins Stage Manager Doug Huggins ASM Otto Wickstrom Script Assistant Maureen Hoskyn Properties Sue Abbott, Kim Martel, Deana Rempel Lighting Mike Huggins, Peter Reeves Sound Gordon Galloway, Brenan Sasges Costume Designed by Vivien Frow Costume Construction Sharon Wickstrom, Buzz Ross, Shirley Smith Nancy Siver, Lynn Roddis and other members of the group Stage Crew Doug Huggins, Bob Satterthwaite, Lucien Martel George Sivers, Norman Galloway, Doug Ross, Kathy Yochim, Ken Burgess Publicity Pamela Harford, Arlena Dodd Programmes Gwen Learey Tickets and Box Office Val Redstone Make up Jo Jones, Annette Reeves, Kathy Dobie House Yvonne Grindler, Lorna Faulkner Production Photography Leigh Perry Speech Consultant Phyllis Kayser First Night Audrey Oxley, Margaret Wood, Bill Oxley, Al Wood, Peter Bulman, Rita Potter Hair Styles created by Ken Brown MARCH 1974BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE
by Leonard Gershe Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd Directed by Mary Huggins - Producer Wendy Stevens Music composed by Steve Schwarz CAST Don Baker Edgar Dobie Jill Benson Jacqui Young Mrs. Baker Jo Jones Ralph Austin Murray Marten CREW Set Design Doug Huggins Stage Manager Bob Satterthwaite ASM Ken Burgess Set Construction Tod Clarke, George Siver, Bill Warsimage Buzz Ross, Dennis Learey, Deanna Rempel, And other members of the group Properties Tami Burgess, Carol Kuhn, Maureen Hoskyn Costumes Scotty Perry, Sharon Wickstrom, Bonny Goble Make up Annette Reeves Publicity Lorraine Allum, Coralie Allen Posters and Distribution Maureen Hoskyn Lighting and Sound Cliff Faulkner, Lorna Faulkner Photographs Leigh Perry Program Kathy Yochim, Carel Clarke House Ivy Carmichael First Night Rita Potter Tickets and Box Office Phil Kayser, Aubrey Kayser Foyer Display Sharyn Radmore Hair Scotty Perry Musical Arrangement Wes Clark APRIL 1974THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH
by William Shakespeare Adapted and Directed by J. Michael Lewis. Producer Diane Benke CAST Duncan, King of Scotland Leigh Perry His Sons Malcolm Murray Marten Donalbain Carl Watson Generals of the King’s Army Macbeth Dave Abbott Banquo Richard Sandlers Noblemen of Scotland Macduff Ross Darnel Lenos Otto Wickstrom Rosse Tony Camson Fleance, Son of Banquo Robert Bulman Boy, Son of Macduff James Wetherill A Doctor Steve Stoecker A Porter David Jones Lady Macbeth Yvonne Grindler Lady Macduff Jo Jones Gentlewoman, Attending on Lady Macbeth Wendy Stevens The Witches Crone Scotty Perry Nymph Kim Martel Maiden Kathy Yochim Murderers Corky McMechan, Joseph Stanishevky Messenger Jim Belsham The Chorus Willem Roell, Jim Belsham, Patrick Connell Joseph Stanishevsky, Corky McMechan Wendy Nielsen, Sue Schielke, Barb Bye, Kathy Harms, Donna Ward, Michelle Todd Judy Rudiaschy CREW Set Designer Evert Verkerk Stage Manager Evert Verkerk ASM Carol Sharpe Script Girl Maureen Hoskyn Settings Constructed by Evert Verkerk, Paul Kelly, Jim Belsham, Wendy Stevens, Donna Ward Properties Paul Ekering, Mavis Ekering, Sue Macdonald, Wendy Batuik Costumes Kathy Yochim, and members of the Company Make Up Kay Brooks, Phia Bulman, Kathy Dobie Masks designed and made by Kay Brooks Lighting Dave Yochim Sound Effects Bob Satterthwaite Production Publicity Lorraine Allum Production Photography Leigh Perry Program Doug Huggins House Manager Bonnie Goble Box Office Susan Misshula Foyer Displays Debbie Malyish First Night Audrey Oxley and Gwen Learey
Footnote: The Powerhouse Theatre opened in November, 1963. It flourishes still.
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