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Greetings from the Chair Welcome to Studio Theatre’s 70th anniversary season! Studio Theatre began in 1949 as an idea championed by aspiring artists and dedicated faculty members, driven to bring live theatre to Edmonton. Our first few Studio seasons were staged in a Quonset hut on the university campus. Now we have the privilege of sharing our work with you in the beautiful Timms Centre for the Arts, one of the most cutting-edge university theatre facilities in Canada. We are so proud of the many alumni of our programs. It is rare to attend a theatrical performance in Edmonton or across Canada without seeing several of our former students listed as professionals in the program. When you attend a Studio Theatre show, you are witnessing the beginning of many important theatrical careers. Our season this year offers you an impressive range of experiences. Richard III is a timely exploration of power and corruption. Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. will take you on a wildly bold romp through contemporary feminism. Shakespeare’s Dog is a delightful comedy about Bill’s best friend and unsung muse. Chrysothemis provides the opportunity to see the world premiere of Lee Playwright in Residence Meg Braem’s brand new play. Don Juan Comes Back From The War

closes our season with a classic story of an irresistible scoundrel. Each of these productions features students, alumni, faculty and guest artists who share our passion for presenting compelling theatre to the public. Thank you for joining us as we celebrate 70 years of training and practice! Melanie Dreyer-Lude Chair, Department of Drama, and Artistic Director, University of Alberta Studio Theatre

Contents 3 Greetings from the Chair • 4 Department Vision & Mission Statement + Studio Theatre mandate 6 2019-20 Studio Theatre Season • 10 Class of 2020 • 14 Student Festivals & Productions 15 70 Years of Studio Theatre • 19 Staff • 20 Faculty / Sessionals 21 Hellos and Goodbyes • 22 Donors

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DEPARTMENT VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT Vision: The Department of Drama fosters bold artistic experimentation and innovative critical discourse that respect tradition while pushing against the limitations of form.

Mission: We provide a dynamic learning environment through professional practice, liberal arts study and graduate scholarship. We offer diverse and inclusive avenues of artistic inquiry supported by collaborative interplay among programs.

U of A Studio Theatre Mandate • To provide sterling training and educational opportunities for BFA acting, design, technical theatre and stage management students, as well as MA, MFA and PhD students

• To provide research / creative activity opportunities for the Department of Drama’s faculty directors and designers

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• To provide opportunities for connections with departments across campus through the choice of plays which have cultural, literary and historical significance

• To provide opportunities for the community at large to engage with the Department of Drama through guest artist collaboration and attendance as audience members


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2019-20 STUDIO THEATRE SEASON Studio Theatre combines research, teaching, entertainment and innovation into a season of five productions featuring the work of students from the acting, directing, masters, and production programs. All Studio Theatre productions are presented at the Timms Centre for the Arts (112 Street & 87 Avenue), one of the most technically advanced university theatre spaces in North America.

RICHARD III By William Shakespeare October 11 - 19, 2019 Shakespeare's most notorious play is reimagined for our fractious times. In a world much like our own, a fragile society falls to a ruthless demagogue. This visceral, ensemble production examines how dictators manipulate our fears to acquire and retain power.

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REVOLT. SHE SAID. REVOLT AGAIN. By Alice Birch November 29 - December 7, 2019 The idea is simple. The task is enormous. The cost is crippling. Language itself is against us. Alice Birch's wildly theatrical explosion of vignettes teems with bold manifestos, searing humour and drastic acts of defiance. A host of unnamed characters tackle every aspect of contemporary feminism, amplifying countless exhausted sighs into a punk rock scream of rage. Revolutionize the world—but how? CONTENT WARNING: This production contains explicit language and graphic subject material, and is recommended for mature audiences only.

SHAKESPEARE'S DOG By Rick Chafe Adapted from the novel by Leon Rooke February 7 - 15, 2020 In this rollicking comedy, the story of how young Shakespeare became the world's most famous playwright is told through the eyes of an unusual muse: his dog, Hooker. With four legs, a sharp tongue, and a keen eye, Hooker traces the events and unpredictable creatures of the ever-changing Elizabethan world that shaped the young Bard's rise to fame.

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CHRYSOTHEMIS By Meg Braem April 3 - 11, 2020 Chrysothemis, the lost daughter of the House of Atreus, is starving for love, affection and peace. She seeks nourishment for her damaged and divided family through cooking but will the very essence of healing through food be enough to transform and nurture the most dysfunctional family in history?

DON JUAN COMES BACK FROM THE WAR By ร dรถn von Horvรกth In a new version by Duncan Macmillan May 15 - 23, 2020 Don Juan returns from the War, ready for more of the debauchery that once made his name. Amidst political and economic upheaval, he finds himself increasingly at odds with the man he used to be. Confronted and desired by the women he meets, is this notorious Lothario about to experience a sudden change of heart?

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THE CLASS OF 2020 BFA Acting

Back L-R: Beverley Rockwell, Braden Butler, Sheldon Stockdale, Meegan Sweet, Kaeley Wiebe, Holly Wandler. Front L-R: Christina Nguyen, Emily Corcoran, Kael Wynn, Caitlin Kelly, Jackson Card

BFA IN DRAMA (PRODUCTION)

Technical Production L-R: Drew Lekic, Rachel Bos, Jacob Fulton 10


Stage Management L-R: Hanna Loh, Hayley Craft, Stacy Vanden Dool, Krystal Johnson, Brayden Saunders

Design L-R: Anita Diaz, Karlie Christie, Madeline Blondal 11


BA Drama, Honours, BA/BEd Secondary Combined Degree

Top Row L-R: Claudia Kulay, Hope Docking, Ahmed Assaf, Ruthie Moore, Hannah Keim, Jordy Wiens. Middle L-R: Cassi Atamanenko, Breanna Twist, Danielle Dreger, Liora Friedland, Cassandra James, Ben Osgood Bottom L-R: Andrie Minish, Kayla Poon, Jules Pepin

Graduate Students

MFA Theatre Design, MFA Directing, MFA Theatre Practice, MFA Theatre Voice Pedagogy, MA, PhD Top Row L-R: Minggao Zhang, Amy DeFelice, Jeremy Gordaneer, Joshua Meredith, Kirsten Hawson Middle L-R: Thea Patterson, Camille Paris, FengYi (Mona) Jiang, Amanda Goldberg Front L-R: LĂŠda Davies, Liz Hobbs, Edmund Stapleton, Even Gilchrist 12


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Student Festivals & Productions abbedam productions "Abbedam" is an anagram of the degree letters BA, BEd and MA. Abbedam Productions is an extra-curricular production company made up of BA, BA Honors, BEd and MA drama students. The goal of the company is to build community among students, provide learning and performance opportunities, and give students exposure in the Department and greater theatre community.

MA student or alumni. Students organize fundraising events and cabarets throughout the year to support Abbedam Productions. Abbedam was founded in 1995 by Alex and Joan Heys Hawkins in the wake of the opening of the Timms Centre for the Arts. After 1996, Abbedam Productions became an entirely student-run organization under the auspices of the Department of Drama.

We would like to acknowledge the help Held in November each year, productions of our faculty liaisons past and present for are typically large-cast ensemble plays, their continued support of Abbedam as an enabling as many students as possible to (otherwise) entirely student-run production. be involved in the cast and production crew. They are directed by a BA, BEd or

new works Initiated in 2000, the New Works Festival is an exciting, student-run theatrical event held each February. Supported by the Department of Drama, the Festival allows the University of Alberta's emerging theatre playwrights to connect and develop their work with directors, dramaturges, designers and actors, while under the guidance of a professional playwriting mentor. New Works embodies the spirit of theatre itself, with likeminded individuals coming together to further develop their creative prowess. Above all, the Festival provides a learning experience like no other to students across the university, while forming connections that will last a lifetime.

OFF-THE-CUFF CABARET The Off-the-Cuff Cabaret features students and guests of the university performing live, cabaret-style entertainment, with refreshments and a visual arts display for audiences to enjoy. A student-run event, this whimsical production takes place annually in February. 14


Studio Theatre Production List 1949 to present 1949-50 Henry IV The Antigone 1950-51 School for Wives At My Heart's Core Madwoman of Chaillot Anna Christie Macbeth Charley's Aunt 1951-52 The Tempest The Silver Tassie The Cherry Orchard Widger's Way An Italian Straw Hat 1952-53 She Stoops to Conquer Othello Death of a Salesman The Great Catherine Kai Koshru Boy Meets Girl 1953-54 Right You Are If You Think So Dark of the Moon Symphony in Illusion The Braggart Warrior The Enchanted A Marriage Proposal (Three One-Act Plays) The Last Leaf (Three One-Act Plays) The Dreamy Kid Three One-Act Plays (Riders to the Sea, Breeches from Bond Street, The Boor) 1954-55 Idiot's Delight The Creation to the Nativity Playboy of the Western World The Would-Be Gentleman 1955-56 Caesar and Cleopatra Mr. Arcularis The Medium The Telephone Knock The Male Animal Waiting for Lefty Detective Story 1956-57 The Country Girl Point of Departure The Love of Four Colonels Thieves Carnival Antigone The Trysti

1957-58 Inherit the Wind Summer and Smoke The Matchmaker 1958-59 The Lark Candida Liliom 1959-60 A View from the Bridge Time Remembered The Inspector General Sganarelle Under Milkwood 1960-61 The Adding Machine The Browning Version The Lesson The Merchant of Venice Barefoot in Athens 1961-62 A Touch of the Poet Galileo The Visit Leonce and Lena Cockcrow and the Gulls Our Town Under Milkwood 1962-63 Juno and the Paycock J. B. The Medium The Fantasticks 1963-64 La Marriage Forcé Amphitryon 38 The Curve (Die Kurve) Hamlet Look Back in Anger The Bard's Birthday Leave it to Jane Picnic 1964-65 Long Day's Journey into Night The Red Eye of Love Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling so Sad The Doctor in Spite of Himself Summer & Smoke The Hostage 1965-66 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof John Brown's Body The Three Sisters The Trojan Women Misalliance Night of the Iguana 15


1966-67 The Time of the Lilacs La Mandragola Six Characters in Search of an Author Marat/Sade 1967-68 A Month in the Country Oh Holy Ghost, Dip Your Finger in the Blood of Canada and Write I Love You Waiting for Godot Volpone Thieve's Carnival 1968-69 The Miser Black Comedy White Lies Twelfth Night Firebugs A Thurber Carnival The Cave Dwellers 1969-70 Dance of Death Let's Murder Clytemnestra According to the Principles of Marshall McLuhan Caucasian Chalk Circle The Cherry Orchard One of our Millionaires is Missing She Stoops to Conquer A Servant of Two Masters 1970-71 Antigone Masks of Angels The Plough and the Stars The Tender Trap A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum The Rope Dancers The Play's the Thing 1971-72 The Ecstasy of Rita Joe The Ticket of Leave Man Ah, Wilderness! Colours in the Dark Andorra 1972-73 The Balcony The Unknown Soldier and his Wife The Seagull Tonight at 8:30 Long Day's Journey into Night 1973-74 Blood Wedding Godspell The Country Wife Brecht on Brecht Macbett 1974-75 Sticks and Stones Camino Real The Injured The Hot L Baltimore Hotel Paradiso The White Geese The Promise 16

1975-76 Power in the Blood The Cave Dwellers The Little Foxes Games of Love and Chance Tom Jones Slept Here Clarembard 1976-77 Richard III Scenes from American Life After Magritte The Real Inspector Hound The Rimers of Eldritch The Lonely Road 1977-78 Uncle Vanya Bonds of Interest Songs for Believers The Running of the Deer Puntila and Matti, His Hired Man 1978-79 She Stoops to Conquer Look Homeward, Angel Good News The Wild Duck What the Butler Saw Bonjour, La, Bonjour 1979-80 Till Human Voices Wake Us When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? Misalliance The Birthday Party The Murder of Auguste Dupin Electra The Shipbuilder 1980-81 A Midsummer Night's Dream The Hostage Threepenny Opera Old Times Julius Caesar Knuckle 1981-82 The Skin of our Teeth Macbeth The Rivals Balconville Night and Day 1982-83 Saturday, Sunday, Monday Marat/Sade Twelfth Night The Deer and the Antelope Play Buried Child The Tempest 1983-84 The Good Doctor Thieves' Carnival The Taming of the Shrew A Streetcar Named Desire


1984-85 Tartuffe Our Town Dreaming and Duelling The Suicide Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean Whiskey Six 1985-86 Ashes Translations Love's Labour's Lost Gramsci X 3 Quilters Waiting for Godot 1986-87 Godspell Crimes of the Heart Love for Love Ten Lost Years Female Transport 1987-88 A Memory of Two Mondays Suddenly Last Summer Peer Gynt Bartholomew Fair Waiting for the Parade Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead 1988-89 The Imaginary Invalid The Cherry Orchard The Diviners Good The Benefactors 1989-90 Loose Ends Six Characters in Search of an Author The Marriage of Bette and Boo Play Memory 1990-91 Cloud Nine The Winter's Tale The Dining Room Painting Churches Woman in Mind 1991-92 Newhouse La Casa Nova, or The Superior Residence The Love of the Nightingale Henry IV, Part I Philadelphia, Here I Come! 1992-93 The Shadow of a Gunman The Miser Blue Trumpeter Lilies The Conduct of Life 1993-94 In the Jungle of Cities Tis Pity She's a Whore Serious Money Possible Worlds

1994-95 The Queens Bonjour, La, Bonjour The Trojan Women Ring Round the Moon Nothing Sacred 1995-96 Macbeth The Threepenny Opera Spring Awakening Museum Life Without Instruction 1996-97 The Seagull Arcadia The School for Scandal Six Degrees of Separation Amadeus 1997-98 Love! Valour! Compassion! I Am Yours Spokesong Red Hot and Cole Sunrise The Devil's Disciple 1998-99 The Grapes of Wrath The Collected Works of Billy the Kid Jennie's Story As You Like It Village of Idiots Buried Child 1999-00 Transit of Venus Doc Zastrozzi A Chorus of Disapproval Pericles A View from the Bridge 2000-01 The House of Bernarda Alba The Orphan Muses Così Molière x 3 (The Versailles Impromptu, Les Précieuses ridicules, The Doctor in Spite of Himself) Three Sisters The Country in her Throat 2001-02 The Caucasian Chalk Circle Flowers Borders of Paradise The Rover Under Milkwood Light Shining in Buckinghamshire 2002-03 Pentecost Sisters The Ends of the Earth Lysistrata The Plough and the Stars My Mother Said I Never Should 17


2003-04 Taking Sides We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! Better Living The Mill and the Floss A Midsummer Night's Dream Dialogue and Rebuttal 2004-05 A Doll's House The 7 Dwarfs Moving Pictures Electra The Beaux' Stratagem Hysteria 2005-06 Ribbon Candida The Myth of Summer As You Like It Scenes from an Execution One Flea Spare 2006-07 Mrs. Klein Double Inconstancy Crimes of the Heart The Clink The Cherry Orchard After the Fall 2007-08 The Maids What the Butler Saw Antigone While We're Young Twelfth Night The Elephant Man 2008-09 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Largo Desolato Without You Major Barbara Roberto Zucco Assassins 2009-10 Tideline Black Comedy Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) Spine Annie Mae's Movement The Good Woman of Setzchuan 2010-11 Eurydice Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love Savage in Limbo The Life & Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby The Gertrude Stein Project The Cripple of Inishmaan

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2011-12 Doubt. A Parable Yellow Moon Fuddy Meers Cymbeline Whisper Medea 2012-13 The Ghost Sonata The Memorandum Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo The Missionary Position St. Joan The Last Days of Judas Escariot 2013-14 pool (no water) Pains of Youth Bloody Poetry Love's Labour's Lost Blood Wedding When the Rain Stops Falling 2014-15 The Violet Hour Loveplay Blavatsky's Tower The Threepenny Opera A Dream Play Tribes 2015-16 Beyond Therapy Iphigenia At Aulis A Midsummer Night's Dream The Kaufman Kabaret Or The Whale 2016-17 God's Ear Twelfth Night The Government Inspector Bright Burning The Lady from the Sea 2017-18 A Bright Room Called Day Doll House The Lower Depths The School for Scandal Exit the King 2018-19 Lenin's Embalmers On the Verge All For Love Middletown Silence

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STAFF Administrative Staff

Production Staff

Melanie Dreyer-Lude Chair, Department of Drama Julie Brown Assistant Chair, Administration David Prestley Theatre Administrator / Events Coordinator Liz Ludwig Graduate Advisor / Executive Assistant Connie Golden Undergraduate Advisor Helen Baggaley Office Coordinator Danielle Dugan Box Office Coordinator / Events Assistant

Gerry van Hezewyk Production Manager Larry Clark Technical Director, Timms Centre Matthew Skopyk Sound Supervisor Jeff Osterlin Lighting Supervisor Don Mackenzie Technical Director, Studios Darrell Cooksey Master Carpenter Jane Kline Properties Master Joanna Johnston Wardrobe Manager Karen Kucher FAB Costumer Julie Davie Cutter

With assistance from Faculty of Arts staff: Erik Einsiedel Marketing and Communications Advisor

Front of House STAFF Beth Beardsley, Terri Gingras, Konstantine Kurelias, Sarah Norton, Ben Osgood, Emily Pole, Candice Stollery, Molly Thomas

Volunteers Katie Austin, Debbie Beaver, Susan Box, Joan Damkjar, Pooja Happy, Michael Jenkins, Randa Kachkar, Don Lavigne, Grace Li, Marlene Maylj, Tom and Gillian McGovern, Andrea Newman, David Prestley, Amir Shah, Gerri Slaney, Jaime Whiting

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FACULTY/SESSIONALS Faculty Larry Clark Beau Coleman Selena Couture Piet Defraeye Melanie Dreyer-Lude Jane Heather

Academic Teaching Staff Amanda Bergen Shannon Blanchet Jason Chinn Tonya Chrystian Julie Davie

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Michael Kennard David Kennedy David Ley Lee Livingstone Donia Mounsef Stefano Muneroni Sandra M Nicholls Jean O'Hara Jeff Osterlin

Jon Price John Raymond Jan Selman Robert Shannon Matt Skopyk Lin Snelling Guido Tondino Kathleen Weiss Kenneth T. Williams

Leda Davies Michele Fleiger J-P Fournier Gyongyi Heltai Jan Henderson HaNeul Kim Gregor Korkorz Karen Kucher Ian Leung Elijah Lindenberger

Nancy Malott Kim Mattice Wanat Doug Mertz Marie Nychka Kirstin Piehl Dana Tanner Melissa Thingelstad Tim Williamson Colin Winslow Cindi Zuby


HELLOS AND GOODBYES hellos... Jean O’Hara is an Assistant Professor in Troupe and the Dell' Arte International School

the Department of Drama. She specializes in devised theatre, performance studies at the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality. Her practice and theoretical work coalesce issues of social justice, Indigenous sovereignty and queer(ness) to transformative storytelling and community making. O’Hara has worked and trained with the San Francisco Mime

of Physical Theatre. She has also worked in partnership with Native Earth Performing Arts, Centre for Indigenous Theatre, and Spiderwoman Theater. O’Hara is a Theatre of the Oppressed practitioner who has worked both nationally and internationally. She is also the editor of Two-Spirit Acts: Indigenous Queer Performance, among other publications.

... and Goodbyes Lee Livingstone first came to the Department of Drama in 1967 as a Theatre Design student in the inaugural year of the BFA and MFA programs. She graduated with a BFA (1971) and an MFA (1973). After working in California for a couple of years she returned to Canada to freelance and teach Design in the department. Her retirement on June 30, 2020 will cap off 39 years teaching in the BFA & MFA Design and the BFA Stage Management & Technical Production programs. She’s extremely proud

of the programs and the professional success of the students following graduation. She’s also very proud to have been invited by Kim Ziola, the architect of the Timms Centre, to be a consultant during the design and construction phases of the building. The results are one of the finest teaching theatres on the continent. Over the years her designs have been seen in 268 productions in Canada, the USA, and Egypt. Lee is a member of Associated Designers of Canada.

At age 15, Don Mackenzie’s best friend asked if he wanted to be in a play. "What's a play?", Mackenzie replied. They worked as free crew for an itinerant summer stock company at a strip motel in Sarnia, Ontario, and had their own company performing shows in the local library. In the summer of 1962, Mackenzie met his future wife, Pat, which led to him attending the University of Guelph for a BA in Theatre Studies. After graduating, he became the Technical Director (TD) for Niagara College Theatre Centre, followed by TD of Theatre New Brunswick. In 1976, he and Pat moved to

Edmonton where he spent 20 years at the Jubilee Auditorium as a lighting designer and stage electrician. Mackenzie has toured England with Phoenix Opera and Russia with Ballet North, spent two seasons with Canadian comedy sketch show SCTV as studio props master, and designed lights for many Edmonton theatre companies as well as sets and props for a few films. After 5 years at Festival Place in Sherwood Park, he came to the University of Alberta in 1998. “It’s been a great experience working with all the great staff and students here. I can’t think of a better place to finish up.” 21


Donors Heartfelt thanks to the individuals, foundations and organizations listed below for recognizing the importance of the arts by directly investing in the Department of Drama’s innovation and leadership in theatre training and performance. A round of applause to our supporters! Baha & Sharon Abu-Laban Catherine G. Allan Geoffrey & Janet Allcock Jane Alton Vera Apletree Linda & Robert Ascah Diana Bacon Annalisa & Doug Baer Helen Baggaley Carole & William Barton Lindsay D. Bell Kathleen & William Betteridge Julia M Boberg Bonnie & Richard Bowes Joseph Piccolo & Julie Brown Jean-Pierre Fournier & Sharon Busby Adolf & Kathleen Buse Brent Christopherson Lesley Cormack Kevin & Lorna Crockett Brian Deedrick Brent Webster & Jacquie Eales Jim & Joan Eliuk Anna & Mike Giles Arnold Grandt Gene & Michele Gregoret

Matthew J. Gusul Kelly Handerek Elaine & Bohdan Harasymiw Christopher Head Stephen Heatley Steven Hilton Pavel & Sylva Jelen Margaret Keene Jane King Don Mackenzie Larry & Nicole Mallet John & Peggy Marko Andrew & Anna Mioduchowski Adam & Keri Mitchell June & Rod Morgan Ruth Nishioka Audrey O'Brien Esther & Jack Ondrack Martha Pankratz Barbara Baer Pillay James & Judith Robinson Joan & Kenneth Roy Terrance Rowswell O'Connor Award Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation Alan & Ramona Sather

Jan Selman Albin J.E. Shanley Dale & Daryl Springer Cori Stent Gloria M. Strathearn Lauren Thomas Thomas Usher Gilda L.F. Valli Henriette Van Hees Sonia Varela Doug Warren Alan & Lorraine Welch Kathy & Lorris Williams Philiana K. Wong Diane Zinyk Various Anonymous Donors Estate of Allan David Bleviss Estate of Josephine Anne Bensted I.A.T.S.E. Local 210 Health & Welfare Account A donation has been made to the U of A Department of Drama Fund "IN MEMORY OF GORDON MCINTOSH.”

This list includes those who donated to various Drama funds from September 1, 2018 to August 31, 2019. Apologies for inadvertent omissions or errors. Contact 780-492-2271 for corrections.

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