Cast & Crew 2004/2005 Season

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


NOVEMBER 2004	

YESTERYEAR

by Joanna McClelland Glass Directed by Sarah McLean, Produced by Val Heuman CAST: David - John Myhill Beth - Sylvie Zebroff Howard - Doug Edgar Tom - Dave Robertson Andy - Otto Wickstrom Malcolm - Brian Armstrong Bob Ramsey - Trystan Carter Sandy - Geoff White Emma Day - Mary Huggins Mildred - Cathryn Brown Customer - "Dizzy" Donahue PRODUCTION CREW: Set Design - Eugene Leveque
Yesteryear Set Model. This is the "back room" of Howard's Hardware with unfinished wooden walls and partial roof trusses. Yesteryear actual set with the partial roof trusses. The large opening into the store front allowed the audience glimpses of Howard Robertson's customers coming and going. Actual set - stage left detail. David Mctavish's auster living quarters with his trundle bed. The curtained doorway provided a stage left entrance/exit Actual set - stage right detail. The set was well dressed as the storage area and as the 6 o'clock gathering spot . The loading door was an entrance/exit.
Stage Manager - Sheelagh Jones Assistant Stage Manager - Mac Keats Set Construction Head - Willem Roell Construction Crew - Otto Wickstrom, Eugene Leveque, David Roell, Geoff White, Bert Sontag, Bob Spearman, Norm Jaques Set Décorator - Sheelagh Jones Set Décor Crew - Darryle Eaton, Sherry Moir, Wendy Stevens, Arlene Spearman, Jo-Ann Jaques, Sandy Edgar Properties - Darryle Eaton Backstage Crew - Sherry Moir Head of Costumes - Wendy Festing Costume Assistant - Carlayne Baxter Makeup - Kimberley Davidson Hair - Carmelle Schulte Lighting Design - Kyle Matheson Lighting Operator - Garth Walberg Music - Lon Connor Sound Operator - Sam Makarenko Publicity - Bill Glover Poster - Julia Berschley; Pristine Graphics Program - Wendy Stevens Photography - Dave Wallden, Wendy Stevens Foyer Design - Sue Johnson Front of House - Joan Karstensen Preview - Penny Thorburn Opening Night - Cathie Stewart Final Night - Julie Armitage


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