Cast & Crew of Plays from Seasons Past: 1976 - 1977 Season

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




OCTOBER 1976	

THE GINGERBREAD LADY

by Neil Simon Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd Directed by Scotty Perry - Producer Tami Burgess CAST Jimmy Perry George Remmington Manuel Carl Watson Toby Landau Sharon Wickstrom Evy Meara Brenda Jemmeson Polly Meara Shannon Rose Lou Tanner Rick Cordingley CREW Set Design Doug Huggins Assistant Producer Gwen Learey Stage Manager Bob Walker ASM Jim Brown Set Construction Bob Walker assisted by John Maguire, Steve Stoecker, George Siver, Rick Cordingley, Wendy Stevens, Annette Reeves David Jones, Jim Brown Properties Ann Nevill assisted by Terri Robinson, Grace Theune Costumes Dorothy Walker, assisted by Penny Bayne Sound Wendy Martin and Bob Wilson Lighting Shaun Dunn, assisted by Peter Huggins Make Up Shirley Remmington Hair Becky Bourne of Unicorn Tickets Penny Thorburn Program Pamela Roberts Publicity Wendy Stevens Foyer Display Dagmar Maguire House Ivy Carmichael and Rita Potter First Night Marie Milledge and Melissa Kubis Refreshments Annette Reeves DECEMBER 1976

ALADDIN AND HIS MAGIC LAMP

by K.W. Stevens Produced with consent of the Author Directed by Mary Huggins. Producer Dorothy Walker CAST Aladdin Kathy Moore Princess Liz Walker Prince Otto Wickstrom Ebenezer Jim Brown Eye-Oh-You David Jones Emperor George Remmington Advisor to Emperor Chris Bayne Viziera Shirley Remmington Advisoress to Viziera Jill Nielson Widow Twankey Doug Huggins Genie of the Lamp Penny Thorburn Genie of the Ring Cory Greenberg Astronomer Steve Stoeker Sorceress Ivy Carmichael Town Crier Dave Robertson Guards Brian Casement, Claus Jahnke Charity Bob Walker, Ann Neville Village Women Jill Nielson, Maureen Greenberg Annette Reeves, Gabby Casement Village Girls Denise Murdoch, Sandy Fisher, Lesley Ramsdale, Pat Berube Village Boys Karen Goodall, Rosalie Martin, Cindy Clair Monica Kominick Fan Dancers Tanya Anderson, Barbara Bailey, Maija Daughtry, Robin Estergaard, Cindy Graves, Katherine Kilback, Alana Kripps, Tina Michael, Leilani Smith, Lucy Wagner, Yvonne Wernicke Ribbon Dancers Letitia Bain, Pam Harding, Annette Hoffman, Letitia Lemon, Louise Prystay, Siona Rook (Fan Dancers and Ribbon Dancers are members of the Canadian School of Ballet, under the direction of Betty Farrally.) Gymnasts Coached by Helen Glennie, Melanie Neufield, Barb Gannon Musicians Pianist – Carl Watson, Percussion – Mark Orgel CREW Set Design Doug Huggins Stage Manager John Maguire ASM Willem Roell Properties Penny Bayne and Pat Robertson Costumes Created by Val Redstone Sound Bob Wilson Lighting Design Michael Huggins Lighting Pete Huggins Make Up Scotty Perry Special Effects Rick Cordingley Masks and Camel designed And created by Sandra Watts Costume Crew Ailsa Edge, Tami Burgess, Gwen Learey, Chris Cooper, Sharon Wickstrom, Ann Lemon, Win Passmore, Norma McPhail Sound Wendy Martin, Paul Ekering, Chris Reeves Lighting Alastair Walker, Teri Robinson Properties Nancy Siver, Sandra Gallagher, Vera Marston, Fran King, Bonnie Goble, Kathy Manuel, Kathryn Jemmeson, Madeline Kineshanko, Shannon Rose Make Up Marie Millege, Lynn Snowball, Dagmar Maguire, Dennis Learey Hair Becky, Donna, Dorothy and Mike of Unicorn Special Effects Patrick Hickinbottom, Steve Yochim, Grace Theune, Mike Johnson Set Construction Doug Huggins, John Maguire, Bob Walker, George Siver, David Jones, Peter Jemmeson Peter Reeves, Steve Stoeker, Chris Bayne, Jim Brown, Brian Casement, Willem Roell, Richard Weighill, Peter Strother Box Office Shirley Brown House Teri Robinson Foyer Kay Brooks and Brenda Jemmeson First Night Tami Burgess Final Night Nancy Siver Programme Heather Scott Publicity Wendy Stevens Bar Dave Abbott Production Photographer Leigh Perry and Lorna Faulkner APRIL1977

MARY STUART

By Friedrich von Schiller, Joseph Mellison and Eric Bentley Freely translated and adapted by Stephen Spender Produced by special arrangement with Margaret Ramsay, Ltd. Directed by Paddy English - Producer Lorraine Galloway POWERHOUSE HOSTED THE 1977 OKANAGAN ZONE DRAMA FESTIVAL. MARY STUART was entered in OKANAGAN ZONE FESTIVAL AND BCDA (THEATRE BC) PROVINCIAL FINALS FESTIVAL. CAST Mary Stuart Jo Jones Hannah Kennedy (Mary’s Nurse) Jill Nielson Sir Amias Paulet (Governor of Fotheringay) Jim Brown Sir Edward Mortimer (Paulet’s Nephew) David Wendel Lord Burleigh (Lord High Treasurer) Dennis Learey Queen Elizabeth Mary Huggins Count Aubespine (Ambassador from France) James Bowlby Bellievre (Emissary from Duke of Anjou) Oscar Reeve Talbot (Earl of Shrewsbury, Lord Privy Seal) Bill Nichols Earl of Kent (Earl Marshal) Harry Jordan Robert Dudley (Earl Leicester) Dave Abbott O’Kelly (Companion to Mortimer) Brian Casement Sir William Davison (Queen’s Secretary) Doug Huggins Sir Andrew Melvil (Friend of Mary) Dave Robertson Serving Maid Sue Abbott Page Cori Greenberg Captain of the Guard George Remmington Guards Chris Bayne, Steve Stoecker Pat De Shane, Barry Abraham Drummer Mark Bain Musicians Rena Stewart, Doug McClean, Dugald Perry, Directed by Pamela Roberts CREW Set Design Doug Huggins Stage Manager Brian Casement ASM Patrick Hickenbottom Set Construction George Siver, Bob Walker, Doug Huggins Wendy Stevens, Chris Bayne, Steve Stoecker, George Remmington, Lloyd English, Brian Casement Costume Design Heather Scott Costume Construction Heather Scott, Tami Burgess, Sandra Haslam, Mary Bowen, Sharon Wickstrom, Gabby Casement, Brenda Jemmeson, Sandy Fisher, Scotty Perry, Shirley Remmington, Sue Abbott, Ann Lemon, Ann Nevill, Penny Thorborn, Ailsa Edge Lighting Design Mike Huggins Lighting Peter Huggins, Kathy Kitcher Properties Wendy Stevens Properties Construction Lloyd English, Michael Grindler, Chris Cooper Sound Bob Walker, Chris Bahrey Make Up Pam Roberts, Sandy Fisher Hair Sandy Pattullo Box Office Shirley Brown House Gabby Casement Program Tami Burgess Publicity Dorothy Walker First Night Shirley Remmington Foyer Display Scotty Perry Refreshments Malcolm Roberts Final Night Pat Berube, Sandy Fisher




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


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