Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Chemainus Theatre

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Dreamcoat

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Andrew Lloyd Webber

Mark DuMez Artistic Director

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lyrics by

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Joseph and the

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Andrew Lloyd Webber

Directed and Choreographed by Shane Snow

Musical Director Children’s Choir Director Set and Lighting Designer Costume Designer Sound Designer SETTING: Stage Manager “Way, way back, many centuries

Technicolor® Dreamcoat

Brad L’Écuyer Lesley Croghan Marshall McMahen Norma Bowen Robin Boxwell Nicole Lamb

ago. Not long after the bible Narrator Alison MacDonald began” in Canaan and Egypt.

Joseph Adam Charles Hal Kerbes Laura Ross Ken Lavigne Todd Noel Michel LaFleche Brad L’Écuyer Issachar Corey Payette Asher Lindsay Robinson The Chemainus Theatre Festival engages, under the terms Dan of the Colin Sheen Independent Theatre Agreement, Zebulon Darren Burkett professional Artists who are members Gad Jesse Martyn of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. The Chemainus Theatre Benjamin Wade Gamble Festival acknowledges the support of Judah Daniel James White Canadian Actors’ Equity Association Apache Dancer Katie Murphy and its members. Musician Brad L’Écuyer The videotaping or other video or Musician David Grimstead audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. Musician Alicia Murray

Jacob/Potiphar JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR® DREAMCOAT Mrs. Potiphar is presented through an exclusive Pharaoh/Levi arrangement with R & H Theatricals and Reuben the Really Useful Group Limited. www.rnhtheatricals.com Simeon TM 1991 The Really Useful Group Limited Naphtali Technicolor ® is the registered trademark

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JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR® DREAMCOAT SONG LIST Act

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1. Overture (Choir) 2. Prologue (Narrator, Joseph, Choir) 3. Jacob and Sons (Narrator, Choir, Brothers, Ensemble) 4. Joseph’s Coat (Jacob, Narrator, Brothers, Choir, Joseph) 5. Joseph’s Dreams (Narrator, Brothers, Joseph) 6. Poor, Poor Joseph (Narrator, Brothers, Joseph, Choir) 7. One More Angel in Heaven / Hoedown (Brothers, Choir, Ensemble) 8. Journey to Egypt (Snake, Camel, Narrator) 9. Potiphar (Narrator, Potiphar, Mrs. Potiphar, Joseph, Ensemble) 10. Close Every Door (Joseph, Choir) 11. Go, Go, Go Joseph (Narrator, Butler, Joseph, Baker, Choir, Ensemble) 12. Go, Go, Go Joseph (Reprise) (Narrator, Joseph, Choir, Ensemble) Act

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1. Entr’acte (Choir) 2. A Pharaoh’s Story (Narrator, Choir) 3. Poor, Poor Pharaoh (Narrator, Butler, Pharaoh, Choir, Joseph) 4. Song of the King (Narrator, Butler, Pharaoh, Choir, Joseph) 5. Song of the King (Reprise) (Pharaoh, Choir, Joseph) 6. Pharaoh’s Dream Explained (Joseph, Choir) 7. Stone the Crows (Narrator, Pharaoh, Choir) 8. Those Canaan Days (Brothers, Jacob) 9. The Brothers Come to Egypt / Grovel, Grovel, Grovel (Narrator, Brothers, Joseph, Choir) 10. Who’s the Thief? (Joseph, Narrator, Choir, Brothers) 11. Benjamin Calypso (Judah, Brothers, Choir) 12. Joseph All the Time (Narrator, Joseph, Choir) 13. Jacob in Egypt (Choir) 14. Any Dream Will Do (Finale) (Joseph, Narrator, Choir, Ensemble) 15. Close Every Door (Reprise) (Joseph, Choir)

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MARK DUMEZ Welcome to the Chemainus Theatre Festival! This summer, we offer a musical that ranks consistently high in our audience surveys for good reason. Songs span the epic journey of Joseph with all kinds of musical influences – pop, ballads, country and even a little bit of Elvis in Ken Lavigne’s self-important Pharaoh – this classic work by Webber and Rice has something for everybody. Anyone who has grown up with siblings probably knows a little bit about rivalry. As a twin, with two additional siblings for a total of four, our house was filled with epic tournaments, basketball games in the driveway and occasionally suggesting to the youngest, our sister, dining on a bug no one else would dare to eat. Thankfully, we all still like each other and know the value of apologies when antics went beyond friendly competition. You can’t pick your family after all. The epic story of Joseph – a braggart turned penitent turned world ruler – is one of the most thrilling of Scripture. It has so many twists and turns, so many startling surprises, broken dreams, prolonged hopes and an incredibly powerful closing chapter. The disguised brother, who has every reason to inflict pain on his distraught family, turns instead to love. While the musical’s treatment is playful, the undercurrent of reconciliation remains strong. I’m glad Joseph dreamed, and, when faced with the grim reality of sibling rivalry gone horribly wrong, chose a path to peace – so that his dream and his family’s story might continue to call to us today.

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DIRECTOR’S NOTES SHANE SNOW Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat is a simple story. When Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice first wrote Joseph as a presentation for a preparatory school in 1968, they told the story in fifteen minutes. In expanding it to the ninety minute extravaganza you will see tonight, they created a kaleidoscope of musical styles. The show moves quickly from production number to production number, each with its own particular aesthetic. The structure of Joseph is essentially a musical review. There isn’t a single moment of the show that has to look or feel the same as any other. The fun of creating a production of Joseph is getting to dream up each chapter of the story as a distinct reality with its own style of movement. As a choreographer, it is exciting to have the opportunity to explore so many genres in one show. As uncomplicated as the story of Joseph seems, there is real heart and inspiration in the redemption and reconciliation of the dreamer and his family. At the forefront of my attention in shaping this production is making sure the relationships and storytelling are real and honest…then bring on the dancing girls! It is a fine balance that I hope cultivates the best this musical has to offer.

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Ultimately, my aim was to bring to Chemainus the excitement and spectacle this show is known for. When you leave the theatre tonight, my hope is you have a tune or two rolling around in your head, a smile on your face, and a spring in your step. It has been an absolute joy putting together this production of Joseph. My many thanks to the incredibly talented cast, crew and designers for bringing this dream to reality.

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NORMA BOWEN Costume Designer As an associate artist with Chemainus Theatre, Norma has costumed or performed in more than 40 shows over the last ten years. Favourite design credits include Amadeus, A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline, The Miracle Worker, and A Streetcar Named Desire. Norma has also costumed shows for TheatreOne, Carousel, Theatre North West and Studio 58 (of which she is a graduate). Upcoming: costume design for The Gifts of the Magi at Chemainus Theatre Festival, and performing in Harvest at WCT.

ROBIN BOXWELL Sound Designer Robin works as a technical director and sound designer all throughout Western Canada. Robin is pleased to be returning to Chemainus after designing for Fiddler last summer. Recent highlights include, sound design for Romeo and Juliet, special effects design for a touring premier of Nutcracker, and Robin recently returned from Calgary’s High Performance Rodeo as technical director of Ubuntu (The Cape Town Project) (WTC).

DARREN BURKETT Zebulon Darren is thrilled to be back in Chemainus! Previous Chemainus Theatre Festival credits include Guys and Dolls and Oklahoma! Favourite theatre credits include productions with The Boys Upstairs Equity Co-Op Glory Days; Carousel Theatre The Wizard of Oz, a Jessie award for A Year With Frog and Toad, Seussical; Arts Club Hairspray, White Christmas, Beauty and the Beast; TUTS Annie Get Your Gun, Footloose; RCMT A Chorus Line, West Side Story, and The Music Man.

ADAM CHARLES Joseph Adam is thrilled to be spending his summer in Chemainus with this ridiculously talented cast and artistic team. Some favourite credits include: Eddie in Blood Brothers, Link Larkin in Hairspray, White Christmas, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Arts Club), Leaf Coneybear in ...Spelling Bee (WCT), Troy Boltan in High School Musical (Viva Musical) and Rocky in The Rocky Horror Show (Project X). Adam would like to thank his parents and sisters for their unwavering support as he goes along on this roller coaster of a journey. CH E M A INUS THE AT RE FESTI VAL 20 T H AN N I VER SARY SEASO N


LESLEY CROGHAN Children’s Choir Director Lesley was thrilled when friend, Director Shane Snow asked her to help out with the children’s chorus! Currently teaching at Davis Road School in Ladysmith, she co-runs a Musical Theatre Club at the school. Three of her talented students are in this production and she is so proud of them! Performing in professional theatre, Lesley’s favourite role was that of Diamond Tooth Gertie. This Fall, she’s directing Oklahoma for SIMTS.

WADE GAMBLE Benjamin Wade is so grateful to be performing at Chemainus again. Upon graduating from CCPA his first professional job was Treasure Tales, the KidzPlay show in 2008. Wade has since based himself in Toronto and appeared on stages across Canada. Past credits: West Side Story (Neptune Theatre); A Christmas Carol, White Christmas (Theatre Aquarius); Wizard of Oz (Citadel Theatre); Beauty and the Beast (Silvermist). Thanks to Matt, my awesome family, & T.H.

DAVID GRIMSTEAD Piano #2 Now residing in Ladysmith, David is a professional pianist/ singer and a music educator. David’s performance credits include The Banff Film & Shaw Festival. David initiated musical theatre programs in schools and was musical director for several shows including You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, Seussical the Musical, Working and other musical revues. David is thrilled to have the opportunity to perform with the Chemainus Theatre Festival.

HAL KERBES Jacob & Potiphar Murder on the Nile, Anything Goes, Fiddler on the Roof. Elsewhere: Sweeney Todd, To Kill a Mockingbird, Seussical, Beauty and the Beast and over 150 productions in 30 years. Selected television/film: September Dawn, Heartland. Hal has also toured with an a cappella quartet, written for television and stage, is a director, designer and musician, was co-artistic director of Shadow Productions for 20 years, and is thrilled to be back.

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MICHEL LAFLECHE Simeon Broadway: Show Boat Gershwin Theatre/Original Cast Recording/Tony Award Performance. National and International Tours: Phantom of the Opera, Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber in Concert. My Fair Lady starring Richard Chamberlain, CATS, Crazy for You, Evita, A Chorus Line, Guys & Dolls, Camelot, The Drowsy Chaperone, Legends. TV: It’s A Musical World CBC five seasons. Film: Once Upon a Mattress starring Carol Burnett.

NICOLE LAMB Stage Manager Nicole is happy to return to Chemainus Theatre Festival once more! (And this time in the summer months!) Past Chemainus Theatre Festival credits include: Countryside Christmas, Ah, Wilderness! and Rumpelstiltskin. Miscellaneous theatre credits include: Shout Sister and Having Hope at Home with the Globe Theatre, 500 Words and Souvenirs with Green Thumb Theatre, and The River with Nakai Theatre. Nicole holds a BFA from the UVic with a double major in theatre and writing.

KEN LAVIGNE Pharaoh & Levi Ken Lavigne is a highly acclaimed tenor who has headlined performances on many world stages, including New York’s Carnegie Hall. He has worked with producer David Foster, performed for His Royal Highness Prince Charles, and has recently released his fourth solo CD, Keep Holding On. Ken is enjoying the opportunity to stay home for the summer and perform in the town where he resides with his young family. To learn more please visit www.kenlavigne.com.

BRAD L’ÉCUYER Naphtali & Musical Director Brad is the Artistic Director of Victoria’s Gotta Getta Gimmick, a CCPA grad and an actor, musician, composer and writer. Favourite credits include: GGG’s Chorus Line Cabaret Series; Year of Magical Thinking, Spelling Bee, Urinetown (Belfry); Sunday in the Park with George, Play Orchestra Play (Shaw Festival); Mary’s Wedding (POV); Into the Woods (Guild); Smalltown (SKAM); Blood Brothers (Co. C); Sweeney Todd, Falsettos, JSK (GGG) www.gggarts.org.

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ALISON MACDONALD Narrator Alison is oh so happy to be back in Chemainus for the summer! Favourite credits include The Wizard of Oz, Little Women (Chemainus Theatre Festival); The Sound of Music (Gateway); The Marvelous Wonderettes (1000 Island’s); Spelling Bee (Belfry/Arts Club); The World Goes ‘Round (AMC); Seussical (Carousel); and Back to You (Musical Theatreworks/PTE). Alison is a Jessie Award Recipient and a graduate of CCPA. As always, she’d like to thank her amazing family! You rock!

JESSE MARTYN Gad Jesse is happy to be a brother again after WCT’s run of Joseph last fall in Kamloops. Other favourite credits include The Stepmother (North American Premiere, Shaw Festival) and In Flanders Fields (World Premiere, Smile Theatre). Catch Jesse in Handiwipe Caper Equity Co-op’s The Mistakes Madeline Made this fall in Vancouver. He is a proud graduate of the University of Alberta’s BFA Acting program. Follow @JesseMartyn or jessemartyn.com.

MARSHALL MCMAHEN Set & Lighting Designer Marshall is thrilled to return to Chemainus for his third production. Set designs include All The Way Home (Electric Company), Chelsea Hotel (Firehall), Out In the Open (Green Thumb, Canadian tour), The Wizard of Oz and The Sound of Music (Footlight), and seven operas, as well as lighting and projection designs. This summer he is also designing sets for Caravan Farm Theatre. He holds an Ovation Award for Outstanding Set Design, and a degree from UBC.

KATIE MURPHY Apache Dancer Katie is so glad to be breathing west coast air again! Favourite credits: CATS (Theatre Calgary), My Fair Lady, The Admirable Crichton (Shaw), We Will Rock You (Mirvish), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Vancouver Playhouse), Peggy in 42nd Street, Tiger Lily in Peter Pan (RCMT), Ariel in Footloose (TUTS), Diana in Anne of Green Gables, Charlotte in Charlotte’s Web (Kaleidoscope), and Bat Boy (Patrick Street). Katie is also a published poet and yoga teacher. VAN COUVER I SL AN D ’S TH EATRE G ETAWAY


ALICIA MURRAY Drums Alicia graduated in 2011 from Capilano University with her Bachelors Degree in Jazz. Since then, she has played for Glory Days in Vancouver followed by All Shook Up in Chemainus and Richmond. Alicia is excited to be back in Chemainus and playing music all summer with a talented group of people. When not in musicals, she plays for a variety bands around Vancouver and also likes playing AC/ DC songs on her accordion with her banjo playing pal.

TODD NOEL Reuben Steve (and Ravenal understudy) in Show Boat Toronto, Chicago and US National Tour cover, Phantom understudy in The Phantom of the Opera Toronto Canadian Tour, Enjolras in Les Misérables Original Toronto, and Tumberbrutus in CATS Original Toronto, Baker in Into the Woods, My Fair Lady, Evita, Miss Saigon, Guys & Dolls, Oliver, Carousel, Cinderella, Showstoppers and Robin Hood. Todd is thrilled to be performing in Chemainus this season!

COREY PAYETTE Issachar Corey’s Chemainus debut! Credits: La Cage Aux Folles (Playhouse), Beyond Eden (Playhouse/Theatre Calgary), Glorious! (Theatre by the Bay), Grease (St. Lawrence Centre), Ragtime (Toronto Centre for the Arts), Jerry Springer - The Opera (Hart House Theatre), Romeo & Juliet (Theatre Centre), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Papermill). Corey is a graduate of York University, and his original musical was workshopped at the Playhouse. www.coreypayette.com

LINDSAY ROBINSON Asher Lindsay’s excitement at joining Joseph has reached biblical proportions. Having grown up doing theatre in the Cowichan Valley, it has always been a dream of his to grace the stage in Chemainus. Recent credits include The Drowsey Chaperone (LCT), Blood Brothers, Lord of the Flies (Company C), and Little Shop of Horrors (OK Stage). He would like to dedicate his performance to his Mom, Dad, KP, LB, and The BBC.

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LAURA ROSS Mrs. Potiphar As a child, Laura grew up coming to Chemainus every summer for theatre, murals and ice cream. Select theatre credits include: Coronation Voyage (Belfry Theatre), Hello, Dolly! (Vancouver Playhouse), Diamond Tooth Gerties (Snowblind Prods. Yukon), and touring the US and Canada several times over with KOBA Family Ent. in Caillou (Mom/ Sarah), The Backyardigans (Austin/Tyrone, Dance Captain), Franklin The Turtle (Fox) and Little Bear (L.B. Himself!)

COLIN SHEEN Dan Colin Sheen is a graduate of Capilano University’s Musical Theatre Program. He recently performed as Dean in All Shook Up (Chemainus Theatre Festival), Henry in Next to Normal (Arts Club), Andy in Glory Days (The Boys Upstairs) and Benjamin in Joseph (Western Canada Theatre). Thanks Mom, Dad, Crystal and even Courtney for the feverish support.

SHANE SNOW Director & Choreographer Shane was last in Chemainus directing A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline. He has also worked as an actor, director, or choreographer at the Playhouse, Relephant, Patrick Street, Chemainus, Vertigo, Realwheels, Company C, Iron Mountain, Theatre Calgary, Centaur, and Boca Del Lupo. He considers himself a lucky man to make his living creating theatre, and thanks you for supporting the Chemainus Theatre Festival. Enjoy the show.

DANIEL JAMES WHITE Judah After just finishing All Shook Up, Daniel is over the moon to be back for Joseph. Daniel grew up in the lower mainland and spent two years in Victoria at the Canadian College of Performing Arts. One thing he learned there was that there’s nothing like a summer on Vancouver Island! Recent credits include: Ensemble in All Shook Up, Albert in Bye Bye Birdie, Ensemble in Singin’ in the Rain (TUTS), and Zebulan in Joseph (WCT). Enjoy!

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CHILDREN’S CHOIR RED CHOIR

Stephanie Beaton, Joshua Buffie, Hunter Cook, Hannah DuMez, Anastasia Glerup, Amelia MacIntosh, Chelsea Quist, Hanna Seinen, Karli Stevens, Taylor-May Tacon, Mikayla Varga, Matheus Verstoep

BLUE CHOIR

Kara Bayley, Lynnea Bruce, Olin Dahlstrom, Hannah DuMez, Stacy Farkas, Sarah Kaufmann, Amelia MacIntosh, Aleesha Norton, Tristan Price, Grace Rhone, Trinity Rhone, Merryam Rizk

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Joseph lyrics by Tim

AMAZING Technicolor® Dreamcoat

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Rice /

music by

Andrew Lloyd Webber

A SUMMER TRIP DOWN THE NILE, WHERE ANY DREAM WILL DO! Every season has its “show stopper” – one production that is so striking and irresistible that the theatre is buzzing with work and excitement. Our summer production fits the bill; however, there’s no stopping the fun of our Broadway show. We’re thrilled to present the incredible and much-loved Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat. Combining the music of 25 impressive songs, a charismatic cast of actor-dancersingers, an eye-popping set, imaginative costuming, 22 cute choir kids, and a script with no dialogue, the charming biblical tale is a must-see theatrical event for local and visiting audiences. What makes this Tony Award-nominated musical special is its inspirational reminder of the rewards of diligent work, a positive attitude, and living without judgement. Joseph (the favourite son of Jacob) is given a coat of many colours by his father, which angers his jealous brothers who retaliate by selling him to Egyptian slaves. Despite his new hardships, Joseph embarks on a dream-inspired search for freedom, and finds a way to rise to power, eventually rediscovering his family – and a joyous reunion.

Bringing Joseph to life on stage has been a challenging adventure of its own for Director Shane Snow (A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline; Edges; The World Goes ‘Round –Jessie nomination for Best Director, Songs for a New World). “Joseph doesn’t contain a word of spoken script,” says Snow, “and to tell his life story through Webber and Rice’s potpourri of 60s-era rock ‘n’ roll, 20s-era Charleston, French ballads, Caribbean calypso, and dance-club disco required us all to work hard, stay positive, and explore new artistic territory.” The remarkable contributions of the artistic team – Musical Director Brad L’Écuyer, Choreographer Shane Snow, and Sound Designer Robin Boxwell – create a vivid music production. The trio deliver every note and step – from Close Every Door to Any Dream Will Do and Poor, Poor Joseph – in perfect pitch, and with a punch. A stellar roster of performers bring Joseph and his coat of many colours to life. Vancouver actor, Adam Charles (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Blood Brothers, Hairspray, White Christmas, Beauty and the Beast), delivers an energetic portrayal of Joseph that perfectly complements the magisterial playing of Pharaoh by native Victoria singer, composer, and entertainer, Ken

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Lavigne (Vancouver Island Symphony, Palm Court Orchestra, Victoria Symphony, City Opera Vancouver, Carnegie Hall). Singing and dancing from one cue to the next is a large cast of familiar and new faces to the Chemainus Theatre Festival, including: Darren Burkett (Zebulon); Wade Gamble (Benjamin); Hal Kerbes (Jacob/Potiphar); Michel LaFleche (Show Boat, Phantom of the Opera, Once Upon a Mattress, Canadian Idol) (Simeon); Brad L’Écuyer (Naphtali); Alison MacDonald (Narrator); Jesse Martyn (Gad); Katie Murphy (Apache Dancer); Todd Noel (Reuben); Corey Payette (Issachar); Lindsay Robinson (Asher); Laura Ross (Mrs. Potiphar); Colin Sheen (Dan/Butler); Daniel James White (Judah). Joining the veteran actors are two local children’s choirs, infusing the musical with a sense of playfulness and joy. Staging the celebrated musical, Set and Lighting Designer Marshall McMahen, Costume Designer Norma Bowen, and Stage Manager Nicole Lamb, combine their talents to transport the audience into Joseph’s world.

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Producing Joseph is our own little summer “miracle”– but no divine intervention was needed to make our dream come true. Instead, we were blessed to have the vision, dedication, and hard work of our artistic and production teams, staff, sponsors, community supports, and our volunteers. While every performance on the Chemainus Theatre Festival stage is created with the same professional and committed approach, the significant input of time and attention from our team and partners to take a large-scale production from the page to the stage deserves special recognition and thanks. We hope the family-friendly storyline, catchy songs, and rich visuals of our big season production will inspire and delight you today. Thank you for joining us, and we wish you a vivid summer of fantastic journeys, connecting with family, and more fabulous entertainment. NEW PERFUME OR COLOGNE? Many patrons suffer from allergies relating to fragrances. Please refrain from using perfumes for the health and wellbeing of your fellow patrons.

PHONES Please turn off all your cellular phones or pagers in the theatre.

HEARING SERVICES Audio assistance for the hearing impaired is available from the coat check 15 minutes to curtain.

GOT A COUGH? If you need to leave the theatre for a drink of water, please use the upper theatre doors and an usher will happily let you both in and out.

BABES IN ARMS In consideration of our patrons and performers, children three and under will not be admitted to Mainstage performances (excluding KidzPlay series).

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CHEMAINUS THEATRE FESTIVAL STAFF Technical Director Artistic Associate Accounts Payable/Payroll Executive Sous Chef Props/Production Coord. Apprentice Stage Mgr. Accounting Production Manager Accountant Wardrobe Lead Hand Artistic Director Acting Box Office Mgr./ Group Bookings Props Asst./Carpenter Head of Wardrobe Head Carpenter Scenic Painter Gallery Manager Executive Chef House Technician Managing Director Facilities & IT Manager House Manager Dining Room Manager Development Coord. Education Coordinator Acting Box Office Mgr. Maintenance Volunteer Box Office Manager Marketing Manager Fund Develop. Manager

Mike Bowen* Norma Bowen Patti Bray* Valerie Butler* Victoria Caldwell* Linsey Callaghan Diana Carter Alex Currie* Eric Douglas Mary Downes* Mark DuMez* Stephanie Geiger* Peter Gunstone* Crystal Hanson* Chad Hartel* Jennifer Hedge Nancy Hendry* Stephen Hewson* Craig Hooper* Randal Huber* Damion Knight* Johnny Lee* Kim Lowry* Anita Morrill* Nicolle Nattrass Gail Ramsey* Doug Sanders Andrea Starr* leave June 2012-13 Michelle Vogelgesang* Jennifer Yee Fairweather*

Front of House Coordinators: Claire Friedrichs, Anne Howie, Lyn Oldale , Barry Strasbourg-Thompson Maintenance: Maryjane Kary , Johannah Knight, Evan Mathews, Don Smyth, Julianne Payne Ticket Agents: Sandra Dawson, Carla Harman, Christine Lautsch, Marylue Morgan, Karen Sharanowski Gallery Assistants: Christine Allen, Amy Ankersmit, Susan Lumholst-Smith Playbill Staff: George Aleck, Bridget Boudreau, Donna Boyes, Judith Buckley, Ashton Butler, Anthony DeFeo, Cory Dewar, Shelby Dewar, Cherry Eubon, Stephen Friesen, Kyle Hughes, Heather Irwin, Rebecca Irwin, Kelly McPherson*, Pat Ormond, James Sagriff, Cassandra Scott*, Dylan Slee, Megan Slee, Terry Williams*, Mya Wilson *Denotes full time employee. All others are part time, casual or contract employees.

Volunteer Seamstresses: Louise Adamson, Marion Calwell, Sophia Carelton, Susan Cole, Bev Cottrell, Norma Dirom, Myrt Knight, Holly Leavett-Brown, Maria Ridewood, Geri Seinen, Louella Spindler, Martha Van Keimpema, Dena Van Barneveld, Linda Wardroper Seamstress: Jenny Atkinson Wardrobe Assistant/Dresser: Shelby Nicholson-McCoy Men’s Hair: Doc the Barber Women’s Hair: Urban Legends Carpenters: Dwayne Antoine, Mike Demchuk, Angela Frye, Philip Holmes Lighting Crew: Hilary Britton-Foster, Tammy Elliott, Tim Herron, Dusty Rhodes Pianists: Bernadette Brown, Dwight Siemens Musicians: Brad L’Écuyer Piano #1, David Grimstead Piano #2, Alicia Murray Drums Dance Captain: Darren Burkett Under Studies: Katie Murphy Narrator, Michel LaFleche Pharaoh/Levi, Lindsay Robinson Simeon, Colin Sheen Joseph

VOLUNTEER BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIRECTORS

LaVerne Erickson Founder – Rosebud, AB Eileen Godkin Ladysmith, BC Jenny Matechuk Victoria, BC Mike Skene Cobble Hill, BC Ken Smith Founder – Vancouver, BC CHEMAINUS THEATRE FESTIVAL SOCIETY

President Tim Erickson Chemainus, BC Vice President Pat Moore Ladysmith, BC Treasurer Maria Ridewood Duncan, BC Secretary Jeremy Martin Victoria, BC CHEMAINUS THEATRE FOUNDATION

President David Pink Cobble Hill, BC Treasurer Bruce Adamson Duncan, BC Secretary Del Elgersma North Saanich, BC

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THANK YOU

to the following sponsors for supporting the arts in our community LEAD SPONSORS

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DONORS from AUGUST 30, 2011 to MAY 16, 2012 $5000+

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Glen Hammond Mike & Teresa Hleck Alan & Esther Hockin Randal & Rebecca Huber Charlotte Hynes JD Martin Law Corporation Gordon & Linda Jones Arlene Juby It’s a Small World Bed & Breakfast Bob & Lila Keith Brian & Beryl Leadbetter Richard & Judith Marr Thomas Mayne Merry H. Myers Andrew Pickard Edwin & Carmen Pitcher Mark & Maria Ridewood Murray & Jane Schafer B.J. Scully Doreen Shouldice-Nep Franz L. & Cornelia J. Sikkens Donalda Smith Michael & Patrice Smith Barry Sparkes Roy & Dorothy Sturgess Alex & Carol Stewart

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Chickens Lucia Frangione Ted Cole, Christina Nicholaou n SeaShine Design n David Cooper Photography n Dreamstime

by

Royal Sproule, Lewis Frere, Mark Lewandowski and Jason Bertsch

with music by

September 21 to October 27 ASK ABOUT OUR THEATRE

RURAL MUSIC COMEDY 1.800.565.7738 www.chemainustheatre.ca

GETAWAY PACKAGES

Cowichan Valley Bottle Depot

2012


Chickens by Lucia

Frangione

with music by Royal

Sproule, Lewis Frere, Mark Lewandowski and Jason Bertsch

LOVE, MUSIC, COMEDY, AND CHICKENS TAKE ROOST ON STAGE THIS FALL Liza and Pal are desperate to save their farm, but getting their product to market is a problem. While his wife struggles to keep their business afloat, Pal’s bad decisions are multiplying their money woes. One final cluck would turn his exotic chickens into financial freedom, but an unusual closeness with his birds is keeping him from dropping the axe. When Liza issues an ultimatum – only the county fair prize-winners will return to the farm – will Pal find the pluck to save their farm, or will he fly the coop on their life and dreams? Written by Lucia Frangione, Chickens is a plucky story of the lives between two farmers and their four chickens. The rural musical comedy draws curious parallels between the couple’s relationship and the romantically-charged, or challenged, avian relationships of “Alphonso” and “Stewer”, and “His Nibs” and “Butterball”. As all the lovers face their fears and aspirations, Stewer (the former factory farm jailbird) reveals the harsh truth about life beyond the coop. Director/choreographer Sara-Jeanne Hosie (Patsy Cline) unites snappy

dialogue and a variety of entertaining songs into a story that pulls at the heartstrings and tickles the funny-bone. The music illuminates common joys and frustrations that the humans and their flock share – proving that no matter where one takes roost, we all need a little love and compassion. Birds of a feather will laugh together at Chickens. Join us September 21 to October 27 to enjoy our hilarious fall musical comedy. Ages: 12+ Tickets available now through the Chemainus Theatre Festival box office. www.chemainustheatre.ca or phone 1-800-565-7738.

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Enjoying the show? There’s more great theatre yet to come! Add our Signature Buffet for the full experience and remember to ask about our Gift Certificates and Getaway Packages

Wingfield’s Folly

BONUS SHOW!

by Lucia Frangione, music by Royal Sproule, Lewis Frere, Mark Lewandowski & Jason Bertsch

by Dan Needles, starring Rod Beattie

SEPTEMBER 21 to OCTOBER 27

OCTOBER 31 to NOVEMBER 17

Rural Musical Comedy

Solo Actor Comedy

The Gifts of the Magi

Animal Tales

from O. Henry stories, book & lyrics by Mark St. Germain, music & lyrics by Randy Courts

by Mark DuMez, based on tales by Aesop, Brothers Grimm & Hans Christian Andersen

NOVEMBER 30 to DECEMBER 30

JULY 20 to AUGUST 25

Christmas Musical

Participation Kidzplay

Getaway Packages include theatre, accommodations, dinner and breakfast

1.800.565.7738 chemainustheatre.ca

SeaShine Design u David Cooper Photography

Chickens


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