ACTING COMPANY
Marsha Knight Elena
Marsha hails from the heart of Turtle Island—Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory, with Metis Ojibway heritage. As a thespian, her work covers both theatre and film, many behind-the-scenes projects, teaching female-identifying at-risk youth and teaching at the University of Winnipeg. Select theatre: Norm Foster’s Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun (Theatre Northwest); Antony and Cleopatra (Shakespeare in the Ruins); Drew Hayden-Taylor’s Crees in the Caribbean (Magnus Theatre); Tomson Highway’s The Rez Sisters (three productions); and Ian Ross’s fareWel (three productions). She has also just finished recording her third audiobook. Marsha is absolutely thrilled to be making her debut at the Belfry. Love to Robert, at home taking care of the fur-babies.
Lois Anderson Bern
Lois Anderson has won multiple awards as a theatre deviser, director, and actor. She is an original member of Leaky Heaven Circus and The Flying Blind Collective, which workshopped and toured in Australia and Canada. Lois was artistic associate with Runaway Moon and is an actor at Bard on the Beach (Viola, Kate, Helena, Rosalind, Mistress Overdone, Goneril, and Paulina). Lois directed the short film, Siiye’yu, which documented the site-specific collaboration of Coast Salish performance company Tsatsu Stalqayu and Mortal Coil. In 2020 she wrote an article for Canadian Theatre Review with Quelemia Sparrow entitled “Lysistrata and Camas Lilies”, reflecting on their creative process during the adaptation of Lysistrata for Bard on the Beach. Lois is the dramaturg and director for Tai Amy Grauman’s new adaptation, Romeo and Juliet: A Metis Love Story, and is adapting Henry V for Bard on the Beach, 2023.
čačumḥi – aaron wells (he/they) Seamus
ʔuukłaas čačumḥi aaron wells ʔuukłaasƛa—my name is chahchum-hi, aaron wells is what I am also called. I come from the ʔiiḥatis tribe (Zeballos) of the nuučan̓uł nation and the lax kw’alaams tribe (Port Simpson) of the ts’ymsyen nation as well as English settler heritage. I raise my hands in thanks to the Lekwungen speaking peoples of the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations who have been stewards of this land for far longer than we can fathom.
The Belfry’s production of Proud was the first play I saw while I was a student at CCPA, and since then I have been looking forward to this day. I have a small collection of connections to this theatre, so it feels like coming home. My first Belfry appearance was a livestream presentation of HIV in My Day in January 2021. I first saw Reneltta as Emily Dictionary in the Belfry’s production of The Rez Sisters, and have had the privilege of working with her on and off since graduating in 2016. I want to thank her for bringing
me home. English words cannot describe how elated I feel so: čumqƛsiš luu’am guudl s’ygoy’n ƛeekoo ƛeekoo.
Recent works include: The Breathing Hole (NAC English Theatre and Indigenous Theatre), Pawâkan Macbeth (Akpik Theatre), They Call me Princess (Globe Theatre), Children of God (Segal Centre), The Coyotes, The Nutcracker (Caravan Farm Theatre), and The Unplugging (Gwaandak Theatre). Čuu
Krystle Pederson – Musician, Composer and Sound Designer
Krystle Pederson is a Cree/Metis actor, singer, and songwriter whose performing talents have taken her all across North America and New Zealand. Krystle’s list of acting credits include: The (Post) Mistress (Belfry online programming), Gabriel Dumont Wild West Show, The Penelopiad, Lynx Lamour Goes to Nashville, Reasonable Doubt, CBC Gem television debut in Zarqa, and most recently, Frozen River (presented in Victoria by Kaleidoscope Theatre). Krystle is very excited about composing and performing music at the Belfry for The Unplugging as part of her sound composition internship with the theatre this year. Krystle will be sound designing over the next six months, working on developing her skills as a composer/designer, and is excited about kicking off this learning experience here in beautiful Victoria. Krystle hopes you enjoy the show and is excited to be back on the stage for this amazing production. Kinanâskomitin (thank you).
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CREATIVE TEAM
Yvette Nolan Playwright
Yvette Nolan (Algonquin) is a playwright, director and dramaturg. Her works include many plays, the dance-opera Bearing, the libretto Shawnadithit, and the short play-for-film Katharsis. She co-created, with Joel Bernbaum and Lancelot Knight, the verbatim play Reasonable Doubt, about relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan. From 2003–2011, she served as Artistic Director of Native Earth Performing Arts, Canada’s oldest professional Indigenous theatre company. Her book, Medicine Shows, about Indigenous performance in Canada was published by Playwrights Canada Press in 2015, and Performing Indigeneity, co-edited with Ric Knowles, in 2016. She is currently pursuing her Masters in Public Policy at Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy.
Reneltta Arluk Director
Reneltta is an Inuvialuk/Dene/Cree from the Northwest Territories. Raised by her grandparents on the trap-line until school age, this nomadic environment gave Reneltta the skills to become the multi-disciplined artist she is now. She is founder of Akpik Theatre, a northern focused professional Indigenous theatre company. For nearly two decades, Reneltta has taken part in or initiated the creation of Indigenous-led theatre across Canada and overseas. Her director credits include: The Breathing Hole (National Arts Centre), Bound & Messiah/Complex (Against the Grain Theatre), The Birds (Studio Theatre), All That Binds Us (Azimuth Theatre), The Breathing Hole (Stratford Festival) where she received the 2017 Tyrone Guthrie – Derek F. Mitchell Artistic Director’s Award, The Unplugging (Gwaandak Theatre). Radio plays: The Unplugging (Common Boots Theatre), Niitahtaastsi (Jupiter Theatre), I Count Myself Among Them (Akpik Theatre), Ndoo Tr’eedyaa Gogwaandak – Forward Together (Gwaandak Theatre). Co-director credits: Kuekuatsheu Mak Muak (Anorae Productions) and Aklavik Journals (Stuck in a Snowbank Theatre). Reneltta has extensive directing experience working within Indigenous communities across Canada in self-created work.
Daniela Masellis Set & Lighting Designer
Daniela Masellis is a theatre designer and artist based in amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton, Alberta), on the Treaty 6 territory. Daniela’s training includes a BFA of Theatre Design from the University of Alberta, a Diploma of Fine Arts, and a design apprenticeship in Italy at Teatro alla Scala Milano. She has designed in theatres large and small across Canada, collaborating on over 85 professional productions. Her credits include work with such companies as the Stratford Festival, the Citadel, the Arts Club, Soulpepper Theatre, Workshop West, Mile Zero Dance, Western Canadian Theatre, Akpik Theatre and many others. Daniela works mainly in the areas of set, lighting, and projection design for live performance and film. She is a proud member of the Associated Designers of Canada and IATSE 659.
Catherine Hahn Costume Designer
Catherine has designed sets and costumes, masks and pageants, for theatre, dance, film, television, multi-media and international expos for over 40 years. She has garnered several Dora, Jessie and Gemini nominations for her work. Her long association with the Caravan Farm Theatre helped develop and hone the populist spectacle style for which they have achieved renown. She also designed costumes for the first all-Indigenous production of The Ecstasy of Rita Joe, directed by Yvette Nolan, co-produced by Western Canada Theatre and the National Arts Centre. She is a full member of the Associated Designers of Canada. For the Belfry: The Rez Sisters, Gracie, Here and Away and Reverberations. Elsewhere: Globe Theatre, Tarragon Theatre, Alberta Theatre Projects, Theatre SKAM, Bread and Puppet in Vermont, Toronto’s Theatre Columbus and approximately 45 shows for Caravan, plus many other theatres across the country.
Liz King Stage Manager
Liz is absolutely ecstatic to be working on her first show at the Belfry and thrilled to be working again on The Unplugging. She was the stage manager for Gwaandak Theatre’s version in 2018 and was lucky enough to travel the Yukon with it, including to Old Crow in the Arctic Circle. She has worked across Canada as a stage manager and spent the “Lost Years” as Operations Manager for the Victoria Symphony. Liz has run one marathon and had one major mountain biking crash. She cares to repeat neither.
Jalisa Gonie Assistant Stage Manager
Jalisa is grateful to be part of the team here at the Belfry Theatre. A Saskatoon based artist, they work hard to balance stage management, acting, clown and writing. They hold a BFA in Acting from the University of Saskatchewan and training from the Manitoulin Conservatory of Creation and Performance.
Selected work: Stones in his Pockets, The Fiancée, The Revolutionists (ASM, Persephone Theatre) No.7, Pot Roast (Playwright, Shortcuts). She received a SAT Award for Outstanding Supportive Performance as #2 in The Wolves (Little Big Theatre/Evil Stick/Live Five). When not in their stage management shoes, they are the other half of a Clown duo: Oblong and Oboe with Charlie Peters.
Liz Page Apprentice Stage Manager
Liz Page (she/her)(Metis) is a recent graduate of the BFA Stage Management program at the University of Alberta. Her recent select Stage Management credits include: The Immaculate Perfection of F**king and Bleeding in the Gender-Neutral Bathroom of an UpperMiddle Class High School (2022), She Kills Monsters (2022, Studio Theatre), Night (2021, Major Matt Mason Collective). Selected assistant stage management credits include Barvinok (2022, Pyretic Theatre), The Birds (2021, Studio Theatre), Don Juan Comes Back from the War (2021, Studio Theatre), and 2019 Calgary Pride (Mainstage).
Shannon Litzenberger Assistant Director
Shannon Litzenberger (Tkaronto) is an award-winning dancer, choreographer, director, embodiment facilitator and experienced cultural leader working at the intersection of art, ideas and transformational change. She creates sensory-rich, multi-disciplinary performance experiences that animate our relationship to land, community and the forgotten wisdom of the body. She has been an invited resident artist at Soulpepper Theatre, Toronto Dance Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, Atlantic Ballet Theatre, Banff Centre, Remai Modern and Memorial University. She is also a frequent collaborator with the wind in the leaves collective. Her recent work World
After Dark was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award. shannonlitzenberger.com
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AUDIENCE INFORMATION
Smartphones, Cameras, and Recording Devices
The use of cameras, smartphones or audio/visual recording equipment is prohibited. Please turn off all personal electronic devices prior to the performance. If you need to be contacted in an emergency, please leave your name and seat number with our House Manager.
Latecomers & Re-admission
The Director of each production designates moments in the show when the seating of latecomers will cause the least distraction for actors and audience members. Should you leave the theatre, our House Manager will not be able to reseat you until one of these breaks and may not be able to return you to your original seat, but you can watch the performance on the monitor in our lobby.
Perfume and Cologne
Please refrain from using perfume and cologne when you come to the theatre. Some of our patrons are highly allergic to scents.
Food & Drinks
Any food or drinks that you purchase at the concession must be consumed in the lobby only. No food or drink permitted in the theatre.
Lost and Found
Please check with our House Manager if you have lost an item in the theatre.
Script Library
Read the play before or after you see it. We have scripts of the season’s plays available at the Box Office, plus a bookcase filled with Canadian plays, all for reading in the Lobby.
Lobby Touchscreen
The TV monitor in our new lobby is a touchscreen device. By touching the screen, you can delve deeper into each production, learn about the artists who created the show, and much more.
Babes in Arms
The Belfry is proud to produce adult contemporary theatre. Most productions are not suitable for young children. Sorry, we do not admit babes in arms.
PRE-PERFORMANCE B4Play
Live talk shows hosted by CBC Radio’s Gregor Craigie and featuring artists from the upcoming show, along with experts from the community, have been designed to provide insight into each Mainstage production. Each event is held the Saturday prior to Opening, is free to attend and is also live streamed on Facebook, and available as a podcast on our website.
Podcasts
Listen and download the full interviews from each B4Play, recent stories from The Flame, our storytelling series, and more at belfry.bc.ca/podcasts.
Upstage Magazine
Our magazine provides insight into each Mainstage production, further enriching your experience. Upstage is available in the Lobby and on our website. Drop us a line at hello@belfry.bc.ca for an advance copy.
FOLLOWING THE PERFORMANCE Talkback Thursday: February 23
On the third Thursday performance during the run of each show, most (usually all) of the actors return to the stage to answer your questions and provide insight into the play you have just experienced. These Q & A sessions last approximately 20 minutes.
ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES VocalEye
For patrons with low or no vision, we offer one VocalEye performance during most Mainstage productions. Trained Audio Describers provide descriptions of the visual elements of the show, allowing people with low vision to enjoy the theatrical experience without missing any of the details. This season we will have one almost live event and one in-person event.
More information at the Box Office.
Hearing Assist
For patrons who are hard of hearing, the theatre is equipped with an infra-red hearing assist system and a new loop system. We have twelve devices of each of the two systems available through the Box Office.
Belfry Theatre Staff
Castor Angus Box Office Clerk
Siobhan Barker Box Office Clerk
Kate Barry Interim Development Manager
Jane Broomfield Front of House Manager
Claire Cacheux Box Office Clerk
Matty Cervantes Manager of Community & Artistic Connections
Danica Charlie Box Office Clerk
Helena Descoteau Box Office Supervisor
Mark Dusseault Director of Marketing & Communications
Linda Findlay Head of Wardrobe
Mike Ford Director of Production & Operations
Ian Gibson Audience Services Manager
Keith Houghton Head Technician & Systems Administrator
Valerie Houle Producer
Nora Kidston Box Office Clerk & Front of House Supervisor
Carole Klemm Head Scenic Artist
Jeff Kulak Graphic Designer
Jeremy MacLeod Technical Director
Patricia O’Brien Financial Officer
Samantha Pelkey Associate Producer & Indigenous Relations Manager
Peter Pokorny Head of Props & Scenic Carpenter
Dale Pudwell Master Carpenter
Sophia Radford Box Office Clerk
Michael Shamata Artistic Director
Isaac Thomas Executive Director
Cian Waldron Box Office Clerk
Deborah Williams Associate Artist & Flame Facilitator
Golnaz Zad Development Associate
Celena Cook Custodial – Celena’s Cleaning Co.
BELFRY SUPPORT STAFF
B4Play Host Gregor Craigie
Photographers David Cooper, Emily Cooper Jo-Ann Richards, Peter Pokorny, Don Craig
Venue Technician & Carolyn Moon Properties Assistant***
Scenic Artist Lara Shepard
B4 Play Technician Aidan Dunsmuir
Lighting Programmer Alex Sangster
Lighting Crew Ariel Pretty, Emily Trepanier, Mackenzie Matthews, Andrew Young, Daniel Oliemans
***Supported by the Canadian Institute of Theatre Technology
In-House Assistantship Program and funded by Canadian Heritage's Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund.
2022–23 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Richard Brownsey
Vice President Alison Watt
Secretary Mikaila Mauro
Treasurer Dr. Joan McArthur-Blair Directors
Cathi Charles Wherry
Kini McDonald
Daniela Pinto
Joni Steinman
Andy Stephenson
Stephen Tax
Gillian Wood
HONORARY BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Chair Emeritus
Patrick Stewart
Sherri Bird
Barbara Greeniaus
Robert Johnston, Q.C.
John Keay
Joan Snowden
Dr. Brian Winsby
Michael Ziegler
SPECIAL THANKS
Florence Dick Songhees Wellness Centre
Jedson August
Sum Theatre
Sara Rhude
Alysha Brown
Deanna Reder
Chris Childerhose
Belfry Theatre
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250-385-6835 Administration
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The Belfry Theatre is a member of the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce, and the Professional Arts Alliance of Greater Victoria.
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The following individuals have invested generously in support of the Belfry Theatre.
Director’s Circle: Member ($1,200 – $2,499)
Hon. David & Sandra Anderson
Dr. Perry & Late
Annamaria Bamji+
Barbara & John Barton Fund+
Richard Brownsey & Glynis Leyshon
Lorie Bradley & Russ Pym
Ed & Mary Chwyl*
Terry & Leslie Farmer
John & Anne Keay
Bruce & Gwyneth Elaine Kingham
Robert Mitchell**
Ann Maffey
Director’s Circle: Godsend ($10,000+)
John & Suzanne Stewart
Patrick Stewart
Dr. Stephen Tax
Anonymous (1)
Director’s Circle: Production Supporter
($5,000 – $9,999)
Lee Adler
Dr. Sheila & Paul Elworthy
Cary & Rob Gillespie
Jeff McEowan & Helen Smith
Claude & Joan Mury
Joan Peggs*
Ronald Polstein +
Dianne Soberlak
Ross Taylor
Patricia Valentine
Director’s Circle: Artistic Supporter ($2,500 – $4,999)
Ian & Gloria Back Fund +
Susan & Gary Braley
Commodore & Janice Drent
Katherine Farris & Kit Pearson
J. Goodman
Fiona Hunter
Mohan & Kathy Jawl
Patti-Anne & Martin Kay
Bruce & Nikki MacKenzie
Family
Phillip Marsh & Cindy Petrowski
Elaine Montgomery & Robert Maitland*
Lee & Karl Soberlak Foundation
Stephen Cushing & Debbie Gill
Florence & Tom Dingle
Brenda Firestone
Barbara Greeniaus & Bill Israel
Joe & Linda Harvey
Bruce & Barbara Housser
The Honorable Robert Johnston QC
Ray Jones & Diana Dampsy
Helen Lansdowne
Tomiko Ludwig
Joan McArthur-Blair & Jeanie Cockell
Kini McDonald
Anne McLaughlin
Glenn Mehalek & Joni Steinman*
Robert Milne
Bill & Maureen Murphy-Dyson
Robert & Ann Myers
Beate & Kirk Northcott
Patricia O'Brien & Michael Gaudet
Michael Shamata
Andy Stephenson
Judy Stewart
Isaac Thomas
Al & Judith Title
Joe van Belleghem & Jane McCannell
Lesley Watson & Evert Lindquist
Ross & Jane Woodland
Michael & Vicki Ziegler
Anonymous (3)
Disciple ($750 – $1,199)
Sylvia Bews-Wright+
Mort Nelson*
Karen & Henry Phillips
Mary Ellen Purkis
Gordon & Grace Rogers
David Secord & Amy Adams*
Julie & John Richard Swenson
David Zussman & Sheridan Scott
Anonymous (2)
Adherent ($500 – $749)
Nancy Bell & Kevan King
Karen Blakely & Shahn Torontow
Lorna & Peter Bray
Nancy Jean Buan
Dr. Oscar & Malca Casiro
Chris & Mary Chapman*
Darlene E. Clover
Arlena Dodd*
Carol Fedrau-Ens
Jane Francis & Dave Skilling
Anne Clinckett & Denny Gelinas*
Ivan Habel
Gerhard & Josephine Herndler
Leah Hollins
Katrin Horowitz
Rob & Shirley Hunter
Veronica & Bill Jackson
Peter Kruselnicki
Mikaila Mauro
Mary McAvoy
Hazel Morris
Sally & Eric Murphy**
Sara Neely
Ivo & Sara Olivotto
Gwenyth & Wayne Phillips*
Pauline Price
Adrienne Radford
Brad & Shelagh Rinald*
Sharon Smith
Susan Stevenson & Bruce McGuigan
Bob & Joan Snowden
Anonymous (9)
Champion ($300 – $499)
Christine & Michael Bloomfield
Jane Clinckett
Chris & Susan Considine*
George & Diane Copley*
B & L Copley
Lyn Davis
Ronnie Lynne Eastwood
Pat Firth*
Michele & Eric Fretz
Rhonda Ganz**
Peter Gibson
Dr. Morgan Hall
Chris & Catriona Harker
R & M Harrison
Oliver & Helen Lantz*
Matt Law & Danelle Hames
Peter & Helen Malcolm
Robert & Lynda Malpass
Margaret Martin
Lois McNabb
Catharine & Anthony Moses
Jaci Ross
Alison Watt
Rachel Wyatt*
Anonymous (4)
Advocate ($150 – $299)
Marianne Alto
Pearl Arden**
Gail Austin
Douglas Baer
Clayton Baraniuk & Jason Dubois*
Darralyn Mary Bonnor
Jack Boomer & Stephen Hammond
Pat Bourke & Barry Gros
Dawn M. Bradley
Monty & Nancy Bryant
Sandra & Dr. Walter Burgess
Kerry Busheikin**
Gail Button*
Trevor & Maureen Calkins*
Erika Carter
Ida Chong, FCPA, FCGA
David A. Clark*
Ron Cox & Bev Suzuki
Mary E. Darling
Trudy David
Allan & Fern Davies*
Carmel Davies
Leelah Dawson
Oksana Dexter*
Peter & Ruth Diamant
Rita Estock
Malcolm Foy
Bette Gallander
George Galt
Leslie Glazier*
Lyndsay Green & Hank Intven
Alan & Dianne Hanna
Anne Holtzman & Gordon Philippe
Kathy Horne**
Sara Hradecky**
Horst Huelscher
Walt & Lynda Hundleby
Rex Johnson
Chris Jones & Catherine Wright
Sydney & Robert Kalef
Margaret Hamilton Kortes
Yvonne Lawson
David Leach
Ian & Gladwyn Lochhead
Dan MacDougall & Karen McDiarmaid*
John A. MacNicol
Warren Magnusson
May Mah-Paulson
Ronald Manzer
Arabella Martin & Robert Britten*
Pat Martin Bates
Sandy Mayzel & John Gould*
Michael Morres
Jon & Gail Muzio
Brian Neill
Bill & Coline Neilson
Ron & Judith Parish
Marie Peach
Ken Peters & Harvey Koffman*
Terry Phipps
Ivy Pye**
Allan & Audrey Revich
Lisa Ricci*
Larry & Pauline Rittenhouse**
Peter & Dianne Salmon**
Bruce Sanders
Jane & Steve Savidant
Mary Scobie
The Shaws**
Paul & Susan Siluch
Sheila Skinnider
Lorna Jean Smith**
Kathy St. John*
Chris Statham
Michael Stewart
Dr. Janet & Mr. Don Storch
Leonard & Valerie Stubel
Kenneth Wm. Thornicroft
Stephen & Jeanette Titus
Tara Tunstall**
Avril & Robert Tyrrell
Jean & Matt Valikoski
Lindy Van Alstine*
Terry Vatrt
Margaret Walker
Jim & Marion Welsh
Donald & Adelina White
Carolyn Whitfield
Morley Wilkins
Bill Williamson
Barbara L Wilson*
Sheila Wynn**
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Our thanks to the 141 Believers ($75 – $149) and 244 Friends (up to $74)
*Donor moved up a category
** New donor
+ Through the Victoria Foundation
As of January 10, 2023
Belfry Legacy Circle
Members:
Gloria & Ian Back+
Lynne Bain
Dr. Perry & Late Annamaria Bamji+
Richard Brownsey & Glynis Leyshon
Jane Francis & Dave Skilling
Barbara Greeniaus & Bill Israel
Bruce & Barbara Housser
Judi James
John & Anne Keay
Robert & Ann Myers
Joan Peggs
Cindy Petrowski & Phil Marsh
Ronald and Juliana Polstein+
Ross Richardson
Diane Scott
Michael Shamata
Dianne Soberlak
The Lee & Karl Soberlak Foundation
John & Suzanne Stewart
Judy Stewart
Julie & John Richard Swenson
Plus nine Anonymous members
+ Through the Victoria Foundation
We invite you to join the Belfry Legacy Circle by making a planned gift or bequest. Gift planning is an inspired, meaningful and deeply personal way to secure the future of the Belfry Theatre. The support of visionary philanthropy ensures that the Belfry will continue to flourish as Greater Victoria’s premier contemporary theatre company.
Consult your professional advisors about the many forms through which you can achieve tax advantages of charitable donations and bequests. Please inform us if you have included the Belfry in your estate plans, so we can acknowledge your support during your lifetime, according to your wishes.
Contact:
Kate Barry, Interim Development Manager, 250-385-6835 ext. 240 or development@belfry.bc.ca
Belfry Legacy Circle Sponsor:
Legacy Gifts
The Belfry acknowledges the generous recent and past gifts from the estates of:
Violet Armstrong
Helena Balczewska
Roger J. Bishop
Shirley Mae Dawson
Marguerite Kathleen Friesen
David Neil Lee
Maria Luisa Macrae
M. Grace Mersereau
Margaret Seens
Alan Geoffrey White
Garfield (Gary) Delbert Withers
Anonymous
Donations in Memoriam
Annamaria Bamji Memorial Award for Emerging Playwrights created by Dr. Perry Bamji+
In Memory of Eric Adler
In Memory of Violet Armstrong (2)
In Memory of Annamaria Bamji (2)
In Memory of my sister Beth, from Casey
In Memory of Agnes and Arnold Davies
In Memory of Shelley Deglan
In Memory of my brother Gerry Emery
In Memory of Michael Fallis (2)
In Memory of Antonietta Forte
In Memory of Jean Elizabeth Kõdar
In Memory of Nikki & Bruce MacKenzie from the family
In Memory of Ronald Adam Polstein
In Memory of Jacqueline Price
In Memory of Al Taylor
Judy Treloar in Memoriam
In Memory of Jack & Lisa Valikoski
+Through the Victoria Foundation
Bravo!
The Belfry Theatre gratefully acknowledges the financial support of The Canada Council for the Arts, the Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia through the British Columbia Arts Council and the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch, the Capital Regional District Arts Development Office, and the City of Victoria.
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Indigenous Learning Exchange
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Times Colonist
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Arts Leadership Training Program
Victoria Foundation
Belfry 101
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Fernwood Pizza Co.
Belfry Accessibility Program
Disability Alliance BC
Belfry Legacy Society
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BMO Studio Theatre
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Creators’ Circle
FOCUS
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Boulevard Magazine
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Emerging Artist Enhancement Program
RBC Emerging Artists Project
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Hamber Foundation
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Showcase Awards
Print Partner
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Upstage Magazine
Fastrac Print & Marketing
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Foundations and Funds
AMZ Foundation held at the Vancouver Foundation
APM Fund for the Arts+
The Barraclough Foundation
Belfry Theatre Society Endowment Fund+
Cederberg Family Fund+
Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation+
Government of Canada+
The Jawl Foundation
Henley Family Fund+
Humber/Frampton Fund+
Marymax Fund+
The Mclean Foundation
Barbara & Philip Potash Foundation
Elizabeth McPherson Fund for the Arts+
Provincial Employees Community Services Fund
The Lee & Karl Soberlak Foundation
The Stewart Fund through the Vancouver Foundation
Vancouver Foundation
Victoria Foundation
Victoria Guest Services
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+Through the Victoria Foundation