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
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Yesteryear Set Model. This is the "back room" of Howard's Hardware with unfinished wooden walls and partial roof trusses.
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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.
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Actual set - stage left detail. David Mctavish's auster living quarters with his trundle bed. The curtained doorway provided a stage left entrance/exit
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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.
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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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