| |
SYNOPSIS
Set in a mental institution in Saskatchewan after World War 1, this play explores the many facets of life - love, hate, illness, frailty and above all, hope. It is a darker play than our normal fare - neither black nor white - full of shadows and secrets. With current issues of Post Traumatic Stress and a potential Pandemic, it is a play not out of touch with our time.
Produced by special arrangment with the Author.
PRODUCTION DATES
FEBRUARY 2010 |
| S |
M |
T |
W |
T |
F |
S |
| |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7
|
8
|
9 |
10
|
11
8:00pm |
12*
8:00pm |
13
8:00pm |
14
2:00pm |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18
8:00pm |
19
8:00pm |
20
8:00pm |
21
2:00pm |
22 |
23 |
24
8:00pm |
25
8:00pm |
26
8:00pm |
27
8:00pm |
28 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| * DIRECTOR'S NIGHT ($30 each) |
Buy Tickets
Call Box Office: (705) 526-9395
|
|
| |
CAST & CREW
Character Name |
Name |
DANCOCK |
Pete Sauve |
The SOLDIER |
Doug Ironside |
The SUPERINTENDENT |
John Bleasby |
BRAUN |
John LeClair |
KENNEALY |
Dave Steffler |
DOROTHEA |
Cheril LeBlanc |
|
|
Non Speaking Roles |
|
Joe Attard |
|
Nathan Berriault |
|
Diane MacMenemey |
|
Nancy Crawford |
|
|
Production and Design Crew |
Position |
Name |
Director |
Ron Payne |
Assistant Director |
Christine Fournier |
Producer |
Emily Harris |
Stage Manager |
Sue Cook |
Assistant Stage Manager |
Anita Murday |
Set Design |
Stephen Hartnell |
Set Construction |
Bill Goman |
|
Jonathan Killing |
|
Peter Gonneau |
Set Dressing |
Stephen Hartnell |
|
Lin Sullivan |
Light/Sound Design |
Jonathan Killing |
Properties Mistress |
Nancy Crawford |
Costume Designer |
Christine Fournier |
Hair & Makeup |
Ruby Holt |
Sound Design |
Tom Davidson |
Poster/Program Design |
Maggie Killing |
Publicity – General |
Rita Groves |
Publicity – Play Specific |
Maggie Killing |
Photos |
Alan Lewis |
|
|
Running Crew |
Stage Manager |
Sue Cook |
Assistant Stage Manager |
Anita Murday |
Light/Sound Operation |
Jonanthan Killing |
Props |
Nancy Crawford |
Dresser |
Christine Fournier |
|
|