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Board of Directors Sheila Witwicky President Catrin Owen Past President Dave Mowat Vice President Jane Halford Treasurer Julie Afanasiff Jane Batty Jeff Boadway Lesley Cormack Wendy Dupree Robert Fernandez Neil Gower Dave Hancock Sandra Haskins Richard Kirby Margot Ross-Graham Micki Ruth Peter Silverstone Micah Slavens Larry Staples
HonoUrary Directors Jack N. Agrios, Ken Bautista, Jan Bentley, Joanne Berger, Christine Bishop, Dan Block, Guy Bridgeman, Frank Calder, Gary G. Campbell, Betty Carlson, Donald A. Carlson, Marilyn Cohen, Reg Copithorne, Len Dolgoy, Allison Edwards, Dennis Erker, Grant Fairley, John C. Forster, Frank Gibson, James Gillespie, Jean Hamilton, Brian Hetherington, Becky Hole, Ted Hole, Mike House, Gary Killips, Stuart Lee, Beverlee Loat, Al Maurer, Ashif Mawji, Maureen McCaw, Lisa Miller, Susan Minsos, Terry Nistor, Bob Normand, Ted Power, Jerry Preston, Henry (Hank) Reid, Rob Reynolds, Charlotte Robb, Barbara Shumsky, Gaurav Singhmar, Esther Starkman, Marianne Takach, Merle Taylor, Mr. Justice Dennis R. Thomas, Brian Tod, John Tweddle, Brian Vaasjo, Chief Justice A.H. Wachowich, Bob Walker, Dr. Marvin Weisler, Bart West, Eve Willox, David Wilson, Doris Wilson, John Yerxa
daryl cloran | Artistic Director penny ritco | executive Director
THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME A play by Simon Stephens Based on the novel by Mark Haddon Sep 17 – Oct 9, 2016 Presented by
BITTERGIRL – THE MUSICAL By Annabel Fitzsimmons, Alison Lawrence & Mary Francis Moore Oct 4 – Nov 6, 2016
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET Book by Colin Escott & Floyd Mutrux Original concept & direction by Floyd Mutrux Oct 22 – Nov 13, 2016
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Adapted by Tom Wood Based on the story by Charles Dickens Nov 26 – Dec 23, 2016
FORTUNE FALLS Book by Jonathan Christenson & Beth Graham Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Christenson Jan 17 – Feb 5, 2017
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PETER AND THE STARCATCHER Stage adaptation by Rick Elice Based on the novel by Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson Music by Wayne Barker Apr 1 – 23, 2017
SENSE & SENSIBILITY Adapted by Tom Wood Based on the novel by Jane Austen Apr 22 – May 14, 2017
Hello from the “New Guy!” I am so excited to say I am the new Artistic Director of the Citadel Theatre. It is a dream come true. I love live theatre. I always have. I’ve dedicated my life to it, because there’s nothing like it. We come together for an ephemeral moment that can never be recreated in exactly the same way. We share space – both physical and emotional. We cry together, we laugh together, we feel together. Theatre teaches us empathy – to open ourselves to the understanding of what others may be facing. And through this experience, we become part of a community. Together, we imagine. We grow. We soar. This season of programming is a real gift to all of us from the Citadel’s previous Artistic Director, Bob Baker. This is Bob’s final season of programming for the Citadel, and he chose a season full of incredible productions and artists. It is easy for me to say, I recommend every show! To me, this season celebrates everything that is great about theatre – innovation, intelligence and imagination. I am so proud that the Citadel is producing the Canadian Premiere of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Edmonton audiences are incredibly fortunate to see this new production of this Tony Award Winning script packed full of brains and heart. We have fantastic musicals (Million Dollar Quartet and Crazy for You), innovative new Canadian scripts (Bittergirl and Fortune Falls), and an insightful and challenging Pulitzer Prize Winning Drama (Disgraced). I love the creative magic of Peter and the Starcatcher – the story is created as much by the imagination of the audience as it is by the ingenuity of the acting ensemble. Plus – a gorgeous new adaptation of a cherished classic (Sense and Sensibility). And I haven’t even mentioned our beloved holiday production of A Christmas Carol or our exciting Beyond the Stage series. There truly is something for everyone here at the Citadel this season! I have just moved to Edmonton with my wife, Holly, and our two young sons – Liam (who is 8) and Jack (who is 4). We are so excited to become part of this city. I believe very much in community – it is our job at the Citadel to program work that speaks to this community, which asks questions that are important to this community, and which features our diverse community on stage. I am looking forward to getting to know each and every one of you. I would love to hear from you about why the Citadel is important to you, to hear about your favourite Citadel productions, or to hear your thoughts on the ways the Citadel could move boldly forward. Please do say “Hello” when you see me at the theatre, or feel free to email me at dcloran@citadeltheatre.com.
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The Citadel is one of the nation’s most important and respected theatre companies, with a 50-year history of amazing artists that have created outstanding work on these stages. I will proudly honour this extraordinary legacy. At the same time, my job is to imagine an exciting future for the Citadel – to think about what theatre is, and what it can be. I look forward to sharing with you our vision for the Citadel’s future over the coming years. In the meantime, I am so proud to welcome you to this incredible season of programming. I hope you will join us for all of our shows this season. Thank you so much for being a part of the Citadel family! Enjoy the show! Sincerely
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Thank You ENCORE | Campaign Support VISIONARY Gifts of $1,000,000 and above
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FOUNDER Gifts of $500,000 - $999,999 The Eldon & Anne Foote Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation
AMBASSADOR Gifts of $250,000 - $499,999 Darren & Laurel Durstling
LEADER Gifts of $100,000 - $249,999 David & Jan Bentley Family Dentons Ashif, Zainul, Kinza & Aariz Mawji Arliss Miller Al & Fran Olson The Shoctor Family
INITIATOR Gifts of $25,000 - $49,999
Lesley Cormack L. Neil Gower Q.C. Lisa Miller & Farrel Shadlyn Lewis & Lindsay Nakatsui Catrin Owen & John Sumner Aleda Patterson & Family Sir Francis Price & The Honourable Marguerite Trussler Tom & Corrie Redl The Sequeira Family Micah & Kristi Slavens Moira & Larry Staples The Summit Foundation Sheila Witwicky & Phil Beauchamp Ralph & Gay Young
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DIRECTOR Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 The Honourable Darlene Acton Bob Baker & Tom Wood Luis & Alexis Baptista Bruce & Carol Bentley John & Judith Cosco Grant Dunlop Allison & Glyn Edwards Wolfgang & Elizabeth Kaminski
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Thank You TO OUR DONORS Joan Johnston Venta Kabzems & Stan Houston Brian & Ida Kaliel Jatinder Kalra Dorothy Keeler Janice Kent Anita Kozyrskyj & Kevin Hall Patrick & Jeananne Kirwin Liz Kohle D Jill Konkin Sylvia Kother Allen & Patti Kramer Tim Kruger John & Sylvia Laarhuis Patricia Langan Ruth & George Lauf Don & Gwen Lawrence Allen Lee Sigmund Lee Michele Eickholt & Lee Green Theresa Lema Valda Levin Chris & Cecilie Lord Douglas MacDougall Mary Machum Dawn MacRitchie Don & Cristina Mah Jo Anne Mahood Ron Marsh Estelle Marshall Neil & Pamela Martin Cathleen McDermott Roxanne McLean Rod McLeod Averie & Carman McNary Linda Medland Davis Bubbles & Evelyn Meer
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To learn more about donating to the Citadel Theatre, please visit www.citadeltheatre.com or contact Neil Luipasco at 780.428.2141 or nluipasco@citadeltheatre.com. Charitable BN 11922 7387 RR0001 Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our donor information. Listing includes donations of $100 or more. If we have made an error or omission, please call us at 780.428.2141. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Premiere supporters We are proud to recognize our Premier Supporters; our partners in the creation of theatre at the Citadel. The Hole Family • The John and Barbara Poole Family Fund the Eldon & Anne Foote Fund • The Robbins Foundation Canada The Joseph H. Shoctor fund • Maclab Enterprises
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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, which last year invested $157 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country. Nous remercions le Conseil des arts du Canada de son soutien. L’an dernier, le Conseil a investi 157 millions de dollars pour mettre de l’art dans la vie des Canadiennes et des Canadiens de tout le pays.
Dr. Joseph H. Shoctor, 1922 – 2001
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Joe’s vision brought professional theatre to Edmonton Joe’s dream built the Citadel Theatre Joe’s spirit continues to inspire the theatre we create today Joe’s legacy lives on through a generous gift to the Citadel from his estate
HENRY HOLE, 1884 – 1954 On the Citadel’s 30th Anniversary, a gift was made by the Company of Harry Hole, James F. Hole, Ralph K. Hole and Robert W. Hole on behalf of the Hole family — in honour of their late father, Henry Hole. The Citadel Theatre is proud to honour Henry Hole’s integrity, compassion and leadership in the dedication of this complex to his memory. 10 CITADEL THEATRE 2016/17 SEASON
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ELECTRONIC DEVICES No doubt we have all been distracted by a cell phone, pager or watch alarm ringing or lighting up when attending the theatre. Out of consideration for your fellow audience members we ask that you turn off all electronic devices that emit noise or light. Thank you.
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L AT E S E AT I N G / R E A D M I T TA N C E We endeavor to minimize the distraction for our patrons and the actors when seating latecomers. If you arrive late for a performance, you will be seated at the first appropriate moment in the play in designated latecomer seating. You are welcome to move to your assigned seat at intermission. If you must leave the theatre during a performance you will not be allowed to return to your seat until intermission.
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Terri Cherniack........................................... Mrs. Alexander David Keeley................................................... Ed Boone Beverly Ndukwu.......................................... Punk Girl Robb Paterson............................................. Reverend Peterson Cherissa Richards.. .................................... Siobhan Jamie Robinson............................................. Man with Socks Edmund Stapleton..................................... Christopher Boone John Ullyatt.. ................................................ Roger Shears Stephanie Wolfe.......................................... Mrs. Gascoyne/Mrs. Shears Patricia Zentilli........................................... Judy Boone Director................................................................ Heidi Malazdrewich Set, Costume & Lighting Designer.................. T. Erin Gruber Projection Designer. . .......................................... Joel Adria Sound Designer.................................................. Elijah Lindenberger Movement Designer. . ......................................... Linda Garneau Fight Director...................................................... Janine Waddell Dialect Coach..................................................... David Ley Composer............................................................ Matthew Skopyk Assistant Designer............................................. Cheyenne Sykes Stage Manager................................................... Michelle Chan Assistant Stage Manager.................................. Michael Duggan Apprentice Stage Manager. . ............................. Lore Green The run time of this performance is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes including a 20 minute intermission. THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME was first presented by the National Theatre, London at the Cottesloe Theatre on August 2nd 2012 and transferred to the Gielgud Theatre, West End, London on March 12th 2013. The Play opened in the USA at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on October 5th 2014. This play is presented by kind permission of Warner Bros. Entertainment. THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service Inc. New York. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. The Citadel engages, under the terms of the Canadian Theatre Agreement, professional artists who are members of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. Production personnel for the Citadel Theatre are members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E.) Sponsors
Simon Stephens is an award-winning playwright whose work includes Bluebird (Royal Court, 1998); Herons (Royal Court, 2001); Port (Manchester Royal Exchange, 2002 - Pearson Award for Best New Play); Christmas (Bush Theatre, 2004); Country Music (Royal Court, 2004); On the Shore of the Wide World (Manchester Royal Exchange/National Theatre, 2005 - Olivier Award for Best New Play); Motortown (Royal Court, 2006); Harper Regan (National Theatre, 2008); Sea Wall (Bush Theatre/Traverse Theatre, 2008-2009); Pornography (Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hanover, 2007, Edinburgh Festival/Birmingham Rep, 2008 and Tricycle Theatre, 2009); Punk Rock (Lyric Hammersmith/ Manchester Royal Exchange, 2009); The Trial of Ubu (Schauspielhaus, Essen/Toneelgroep Amsterdam, 2010); A Thousand Stars Explode in the Sky, written in collaboration with David Eldridge and Robert Holman (Lyric Hammersmith, 2010); Marine Parade, a play with songs composed by Mark Eitzel (Brighton Festival, 2010); T5 (Traverse Theatre, 2010); Wastwater (Royal Court Theatre, 2011); and an adaptation of Jon Fosse’s I am the Wind (Young Vic Theatre, 2011). Simon is currently under commission to the National Theatre, Manchester Royal Exchange, and the Young Vic. Television credits include an adaptation of Pornography for Coming Up (Channel 4, 2009) and Dive (Granada/ BBC, 2009).
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Three weeks after Christmas, we get a late present – as the Pulitzer Prize winning drama called Disgraced opens on the mainstage. Taut, engrossing and powerful, Disgraced is another of those shows that was performed in a number of smaller venues while on an everbuilding arc that finally took it to Broadway and international acclaim. It centres on a dinner party with four people of different backgrounds. Their lively discussion turns to comment on politics, racial prejudice and religion and the heat is quickly turned up. You will love Crazy For You. Why not? Most everyone who has seen it tends to gush. Even acerbic New York Times reviewer Frank Rich couldn’t contain himself, burbling, “It’s a riotously entertaining show which uncorked the American musical’s classic blend of music, laughter, dancing, sentiment and showmanship.” The exuberantly entertaining show is a glitzy showcase for the songs of George and Ira Gershwin with tunes like “I Got Rhythm,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Shall We Dance?” and many more.
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There are a number of add-ons that are not part of the regular season but promise compelling theatre. Take Bittergirl – the musical. The impressively adaptable tale was first written as a book by authors Alison Lawrence and Mary Francis Moore. It followed the separate tales of two Canadian women and their journeys from rose dappled first love to darkest devastation as they were unceremoniously dumped by their men. The two were joined by Annabel Fitzsimmons, another dumpee, to turn the book into a run-away hit as a comic play. The trio added a juke-box full of (mostly) girl-based doo-wop 50’s hits (“Be My Baby”/”Where Did Our Love Go?”) to run an ironic counterpoint to the “heartbreakingly funny” show – which proved to be theatrical catnip to Toronto, New York and Charlottetown audiences. It opens October 4. Jonathan Christenson and (designer) Bretta Gerecke’s Catalyst Theatre, now firmly a member of the Citadel family, is presenting a new production in January called Fortune Falls. The list of major hits spawned by this innovative company (Frankenstein/Nevermore/ Hunchback/Vigilante) will probably generate enough buzz to make this new presentation a must-see. The show is set in an Ontario small town that is devastated when the American parent company of the local chocolate manufacturer pulls the plug on the branch. For many years, the factory has been the sole employer in the area. Christenson, who writes the words, music and book for all his productions, has said the show considers “the way we as Canadians piggyback on the American dream” and the pain that generates when the dream evaporates.
And yes, the enduring Citadel seasonal classic, A Christmas Carol will be back for yet another year. For a production that began in 1999 and designed for a life about as long as a Christmas candle, A Christmas Carol goes on and on enchanting theatregoers and, indeed, in each of the last two years has attracted more patrons than ever before. Add to that the burgeoning use of The Club for everything from one-person shows to large cast cabarets, and you have a prolific season fit for the Citadel, the vibrant beating heart of a city in the act of reinventing itself.
The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre Artistic Director................................................... Steven Schipper Executive Director.............................................. Camilla Holland Production Manager.......................................... Russell Martin Technical Director.............................................. Ben Ross Producer.............................................................. Laurie Lam Artistic Coordinator............................................ Melinda Tallin
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Terri Cherniack Mrs. Alexander
In a career that has spanned more than 35 years, Terri has appeared at theatres across the country from Vancouver to Halifax. At the Citadel Theatre, she has played Mrs. Stockmann in the NAC/Citadel co-production of An Enemy of the People, directed by Marti Maraden. For the last two decades, Terri has worked in and travelled from her home base of Winnipeg. There she has played many major roles at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Prairie Theatre Exchange, Shakespeare in the Ruins, Winnipeg Jewish Theatre, and Theatre Projects, as well as appearing in film and television projects. Terri is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada.
David Keeley Ed Boone
David is a veteran theatre, television and film actor. Theatre credits include Hamlet, As You Like It, Oliver! and True Love Lies (Citadel); Light in the Piazza (Theatre Calgary, Critter Nomination); The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (Royal MTC); Les Miserables (WCT). For Mirvish in Toronto, David has performed in Rock of Ages, Billy Elliot and Mamma Mia, which lead to him being cast in the original Broadway production. David has also spent 8 seasons at The Stratford Festival, appearing in Richard III, Oklahoma, and Coriolanus among others. He won a Dora Award for his portrayal of Officer Lockstock in CanStage’s production of Urinetown. Television and Film credits include American Gothic, Murdoch Mysteries, Copper, Saving Hope, Listener, Rookie Blue, The Manchurian Candidate and the upcoming The JonBenét Story.
Beverly Ndukwu Punk Girl
Beverly Ndukwu is from Winnipeg and is ecstatic to be making her debut on the Citadel stage. Previous credits include, Danny King of the Basement (MTYP). Film and television credits include Mr. Young, The Choking Game, Devil’s Gate, and Room for Rent. Thank you to friends and family for the never-ending love and support. The arts have impacted my life in so many positive ways. It’s been a crazy rollercoaster ride I never want to get off of. This is for you, Kev!
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Robb Paterson Reverend Peterson
Robb has been an actor/director in Canada for the past 36 years. He has worked in every region of the country in over 170 productions. At the Citadel, he last performed in How I Got That Story and last directed Guys and Dolls. Favourite roles include Joe Pitt in Angels in America, Billy Bishop, Seymore in Little Shop of Horrors, Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees, Bob Cratchit, Amos in Chicago, Jacob Mercer in A Salt Water Moon, William Lyon MacKenzie and others in 1837: The Farmers’ Revolt and Paper Wheat. Directing credits include Next to Normal, Trying, Our Town, Crazy for You, 42nd Street, The Drowsy Chaperone, Woman in Black and My Fair Lady. Robb was the Associate Artistic Director at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre for the last 13 years.
Cherissa Richards Siobhan
Cherissa is thrilled to be acting at the Citadel for the first time. She is a recent transplant from Toronto to Winnipeg. Most recently she performed as Queen Elizabeth in WPG’s Shakespeare in the Ruins’ Richard III. Some acting credits include Carousel Theatre and Black Theatre Workshop’s productions of The Power of Harriet T; Tough Case (MTYP); Eternal Hydra (Touchstone Theatre) and spent two seasons as an actor at The Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake. You can also see Cherissa every Christmas on screen as Dr. Shirazi in the Hallmark movie, The Christmas Heart. This winter, she will be assistant directing MTYP’s Jungle Book. Cherissa has studied at NTS and is a theatre grad from the University of Winnipeg and an MFA graduate of York University.
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Jamie Robinson Man with Socks
Hailing from Toronto, Jamie is Artistic Director of the Guild Festival Theatre, runs the Mentor & Apprentice Program for Obsidian Theatre, and teaches Acting at York University where he holds a Master’s Degree in Theatre Directing and Education. Select acting credits include four seasons with the Stratford Festival of Canada, the title role in Richard III (Metachroma Theatre, META Award Nomination); Gas Girls (New Harlem Productions, Dora Award Nomination); Angels in America Parts 1 & 2 (Winnipeg Jewish Theatre); West Indian Diary (Ground Zero Productions); Romeo & Juliet (Canadian Stage); Medea (Mirvish/MTC). Film and television credits include Saving Hope (CTV); Rogue (DirecTV); Murdoch Mysteries (Shaftesbury); Celeste in the City (ABC); ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas (Disney); and The Fraternity (Universal Studios). Incidentally, Jamie is thrilled to be making his Citadel debut!
Edmund Stapleton Christopher Boone
Edmund is a Newfoundland actor currently based in Toronto. Select theatre credits include Arms and the Man, The Charity That Began at Home, You Never Can Tell (Shaw Festival); Romeo & Juliet (Shakespeare by the Bow); Julius Caesar and The Tempest (FreeWill Players); Henry IV Part 1 and The Merchant of Venice (Perchance Theatre). He holds a BFA in Acting from the University of Alberta, a BA in English and Philosophy from Memorial University and was the recipient of the 2012 Hnatyshyn Foundation Developing Artist Grant for English Theatre.
John Ullyatt Roger Shears
Last season, John appeared in Alice Through the Looking-Glass. He has appeared in memorable Citadel productions including Monty Python’s Spamalot, Private Lives, Death of a Salesman, The Rocky Horror Show, Billy Bishop Goes to War, Cabaret, I Am My Own Wife, and The Mystery of Irma Vep. He was most recently at the Fringe directing and acting in We Were Dancing, and Puttin’ on the Ritz at the Belfry Theatre. John is a founding member of Firefly Theatre – Edmonton’s circus theatre, with whom he created and performed in Craniatrium, Duck Duck Bang and Primordial Blues. He is also a notable street theatre artist whose works include, most recently, The Giant Magic 8 Ball, and The Human Fountain which has been all across Canada, Ireland and Japan. THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME 41
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Stephanie Wolfe Mrs. Gascoyne/Mrs. Shears
Stephanie is a graduate from the BFA professional Acting Program at the U of A. Recent projects include The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe for Teatro la Quindicina, and Burning Bluebeard for Edmonton Actors Theatre. Other local companies she has worked with include Theatre Network, Northern Light Theatre, Workshop West, Free Will Players, Phoenix Theatre, Citadel Theatre and Mayfield. Across Canada Stephanie has worked at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre, Regina’s Globe Theatre, Saskatoon’s Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan, and ATP and Theatre Calgary. Stephanie is a voice over artist for computer games and a recipient of both Sterling and AMPIA Awards. Film and television credits include a recurring role on Tiny Plastic Men and 40 Below and Falling.
Patricia Zentilli Judy Boone
Patricia has worked across Canada in theatre, film, television and cabaret. Theatre credits include Alice Through The LookingGlass (Citadel); The Last Five Years and The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble (Theatre Network); Closer Than Ever and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (WCT); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Spelling Bee and Little Shop of Horrors (Mayfield); Mack and Mabel (Plain Jane); Rabbit Hole, Hamlet, Of Mice and Men and Member of The Wedding (Neptune); Urinetown and Little Shop of Horrors (Canstage); and A New Brain (Acting Upstage). Film and television credits include the upcoming feature #Roxy, Delmer and Marta (Ampia nomination), Tiny Plastic Men, Call Me Fitz, Dan for Mayor, Rick Mercer Report, The Jane Show, Blue Murder, Lexx and Wonderfalls. Patricia is thrilled to be a part of the Canadian Premiere of this beautiful show.
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Heidi Malazdrewich Director
Heidi Malazdrewich is a Winnipeg based director. Past credits include The Myth of the Ostrich (RMTC); The Secret Annex (RMTCWorld Premiere); The New Canadian Kid (MTYP); The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (MBA/RMTC); The Darling Family (Broken Still Productions); The Apiarist (Wholehearted Productions); Perfect Pie (University of Calgary); and The Princess and the Pea (The Little Opera Company). Heidi was the Director-in-Residence at Rainbow Stage for the 2015 Season. She has taught theatre at both the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg. She holds an MFA in directing from the University of Calgary.
T. Erin Gruber
Set, Costume & Lighting Designer T. Erin Gruber is an independent theatre designer with experience in set, lighting, costume and projected media design. She is a graduate with distinction of the University of Alberta and works across the country in theatres of all shapes and sizes. She is a founding member of the ShowStages video collective, a group that strives to question and expand the boundaries of projected media’s role in theatre (www.showstages.com). Recent credits include Café Daughter (Production Design, Sterling Award Nomination for Set Design, Workshop West); Category E (Production Design, Sterling Award for Lighting Design, Maggie Tree Collective); Bears (Production Design, Pyretic Productions); Mary Poppins (Video and Lighting Design, The Globe Theatre) and Ring of Fire (Set and Video Design, Chemainus Festival Theatre). For more information visit her website at www.eringruber.com.
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Joel Adria
Projection Designer Joel is a freelance multimedia designer and technician based in Alberta. Recent theatrical projects include Cockroach (Alberta Theatre Projects); The Little Mermaid (SCA Fine Arts); A Little Too Cozy (Banff Centre/Against the Grain); Mary Poppins (Globe Theatre); Category E (The Maggie Tree); Helen Lawrence (Canadian Stage); Bears (Pyretic Productions); and Tulugak (NAC). Other projects include stage design for Ignite (Edmonton Economic Development); Flora: Digital Greenhouse (Nuit Blanche Edmonton); and video work for corporate clients including TED Conferences and Fountain Tire. Joel is the faculty Projection Technologist at Banff Centre, and is a co-founder of ShowStages collective. He is alumnus of the University of Alberta’s Technical Theatre program. Joel’s work on DELETE (CCTC) was recently included in the Canadian exhibit at the Prague Quadrennial 2015.
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Elijah Lindenberger Sound Designer
Elijah is an accomplished scenic carpenter, technical director and sound and video designer. His work is motivated by his fascination with the relationship between performance, live sound and video creation. He is currently the head of the video department at the Citadel Theatre. Recent production credits include Video Programmer for Evangeline, BOOM, Avenue Q and Playing with Fire. He was also Technical Director and Co-Production Designer for Edmonton’s Ignite Festival (2015) and Scenic Carpenter for Category E (Maggie Tree). As a founding member of the ShowStages collective, Elijah strives to further the integration of interactive performance technology in Canadian theatre. He hopes you enjoy the show, and the opportunity to experience life through a new perspective.
Linda Garneau Movement Designer
Linda is a choreographer, educator, and student with an MA in Dance Studies from York University. Linda is the Artistic Director of the Helix Dance Project, whose works include The Waiting Room, Rain, Unearth, and Integration. Theatre credits include three seasons with The Shaw Festival, as well as productions for The National Arts Centre, Rainbow Stage, Tarragon Theatre Company, Talk Is Free, Sheridan Theatre and Drayton Entertainment. Other credits include the Opening Ceremony for the Pan Am Games (Guadalajara), Juno and Gemini Awards, and repeat guest choreographer for Stars on Ice. Linda continues to enjoy freelance choreography, teaching both at home and abroad, and is a faculty member at Sheridan College.
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Janine Waddell Fight Director
Janine Waddell is an internationally certified Advanced Actor Combatant and sits on the Board of Directors for Fight Directors Canada. She is also a graduate of the Grant MacEwan Theatre Arts program. Select film and stage choreography credits include Plight: The Superhero Rock Opera (Group of Rogues); Pains of Youth (Studio Theatre); Swordplay: the Musical (ACME Theatre Company); and Days of Wine and Roses (Trunk Theatre). Other theatrical credits include Kill Shakespeare (Thou Art Here); McCrackin 2 (Accidental Humour); Albertine in Five Times (Walterdale Playhouse); and Miss Julie (50% Fruit Productions). When not choreographing violence or teaching it at the Citadel’s Foote Theatre School, Janine can be found with her four wonderful children. She would like to give special thanks to her partner in life both on and off the stage.
David Ley Dialect Coach
David holds an MFA in performance from York University. He is a Professor in the Drama Department at the University of Alberta where he teaches Voice and Speech, Dialects, and Acting. He spent ten seasons as a Voice Coach at Canada’s Stratford Festival and continues to be a regular instructor in Stratford’s Birmingham Conservatory. He has done numerous feature newspaper interviews commenting on dialects and vocal performance and has been featured in two CBC documentaries on Canadian speech. His “Three minutes to a Proper British Dialect” video has been seen over a million times on YouTube.
Matthew Skopyk Composer
Matthew Skopyk is an Edmonton based Sound Designer and Composer. Recent Design/Composition credits include Romeo & Juliet (Freewill Shakespeare Festival); Or The Whale (Wishbone Theatre); Vigilante (Catalyst Theatre/Citadel); Playing With Fire: The Theo Fleury Story (Citadel Theatre/Persephone Theatre/ Alberta Theatre Projects); ENRON (National Arts Centre); Whisper (Studio Theatre/Catalyst Theatre); Michelle et Ti Jean and Palace of the End (Theatre Network); Titus Andronicus, As You Like It, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Richard III, Twelfth Night and Othello (Freewill Shakespeare Festival). Matthew also currently resides as the Sound Supervisor for the Department of Drama at the University of Alberta. 48 CITADEL THEATRE 2016/17 season
Cheyenne Sykes Assistant Designer
Cheyenne Sykes is a New York based multi-disciplinary designer, practicing in both the States and Canada. Most recently she was the Nikos Stage Master Electrician at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. This past fall she served as an intern for designer Justin Townsend. Select design credits include Lighting/Co-Scenic Design for The Runcible Riddle (Catch the Keys Productions); Lighting Design for Pins & Needles (The Provincetown Playhouse, NYU); Set Design for Rock and Roll Refugee (Royal Family Productions); and Lighting/Set Design for The Seagull (Columbia University). Select assistant credits include Assistant Lighting Design for Ironbound (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater); Assistant Lighting Design for Exile is my Home (Theater for the New City); Assistant Lighting Design for the NYU Faculty Spring Dance Concert (Frederick Loewe Theatre, NYU); and Assistant Lighting Design for Stealing Time (Gelsey Kirkland Academy).
Michelle Chan Stage Manager
Michelle’s previous Citadel credits include West Side Story, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Christmas Carol, Avenue Q, Venus in Fur, One Man, Two Guvnors, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Clybourne Park, Make Mine Love, Spamalot, Private Lives, A Few Good Men, The Sound of Music, The Rocky Horror Show, Little Women: the Musical, August: Osage County, The Forbidden Phoenix, Billy Bishop Goes to War, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Sweeney Todd, Blackbird, The Wizard of Oz, and The Pillowman. Assistant stage manager credits at the Citadel include Oliver!, Peter Pan, Blithe Spirit, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Grease, Hamlet, and Cabaret. Other favourite credits include Mothership Down (Paper Tiger Productions); Afterplay (Blarney Productions); Evelyn Strange and Cocktails at Pam’s (Teatro la Quindicina). Big thanks to Michael and Lore!
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50 CITADEL THEATRE 2016/17 season
Michael Duggan Assistant Stage Manager
Mike is very excited to be working with the Citadel for the first time. He has worked extensively in Winnipeg on such projects as Chimerica, Clever Little Lies (RMTC), and Iceland (Theatre Projects Manitoba). Aside from Winnipeg, Mike has worked in Wellington, New Zealand on All Your Wants and Needs Fulfilled Forever (Playground Collective). Thanks to everyone along the way who helped him get to this point.
Lore Green
Apprentice Stage Manager Lore is a graduate from the BFA Stage Management program at the U of A. Originally from Kelowna BC, Lore has enjoyed the amazing theatre being created here in Edmonton. Recent credits include Apprentice Stage Manager for A Christmas Carol and West Side Story (Citadel Theatre); Assistant Stage Manager for Blood Wedding (Studio Theatre); Motifs 2014/2015 (Orchesis Dance Group); as well as Inspector General and Wonderful Town (Citadel Young Company). She has also had the joy of being Stage Manager for The Great Gatsby and Grease (New Vintage Theatre); Subway Circus (Blarney Productions); and Tribes (Studio Theatre). Lore would like to thank Michelle and Michael for being such a great team to learn from.
for everything!
Staff Bob Baker
Artistic Director Emeritus
Eileen Sproule Mark Vetsch
Theresa Hovdestad
Kristen Hiemstra
Kimberly North
John Markey
Mel MacDonald
Richard Stevens
House Manager
Rentals Manager Director, Play Development FTS Teaching Assistants Jennifer Graham Sophie Gareau-Brennan Asst. Rentals Manager Doug Mertz Josh Languedoc Shirley Tran Director, Education & Outreach School Booking Clayton Plamondon Coordinator Don Horsburgh Resident Music Director ADMINISTRATION
Brian Dooley
Wayne Paquette
Academy Associate
Diana Stevenson
Manager, Foote Theatre School
Neil Kuefler
Education Outreach Associate
Young Company Instructors Amber Borotsik Shannon Boyle Matt Graham Dave Horak Don Horsburgh Heather Inglis Doug Mertz Kate Ryan Kim Mattice-Wanat FTS Instructors Matt Alden Joleen Ballendine Mhairi Berg Adam Blocka Ashley Butler Tracy Carroll Ellen Chorley Quinn Contini Matt Graham Crystal Hanson Brady Hughes Sally Hunt Binaifer Kapadia Neil Kuefler Annette Loiselle Joey Lucius Barb Mah Conni Massing Liana Shannon
Guest Services Supervisors Cody Carver Victoria deJong Peni Christopher Asst. to the Artistic Director/ Jessica Glover Company Manager Mark Harding Caitlin Hart FACILITY Jacob Liska Louis Barron Jim Maher Director Brittany Molner Virginia Potkins Maintenance Calvin Simonson Joe Bailey Guest Services Bill Daniels Representatives Janitorial Rebekah Andrews Bee Clean Services Melissa Budinski Colleen Bunyan Security Michaela Chiste Alberta Crowd Carol Dreger Management Josephine Hendrick Building Porter Janeen Marko Carly Neis William Cardle Jules Pepin Tara Gale Natasha Pigford FINANCE Chris Powell Evelyn Scheibli Pat Bradley Director of Finance Dustyn Tennessen Michael Vetsch Bettyanna Huggins Accounting Assistant Kali Weber Crystal Johnston Marianne Bouthillier Associate Executive Director
Payroll Accountant
GUEST SERVICES Kimberlee Stadelmann
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Ken Davis
Director, Marketing & Communications
Director/ Sales and Guest Services Brent Felzien Video Editor/Designer Josh Wickard Patron Services Manager Kristen Finlay Manager, Communications Sarah Farnsworth Assistant Patron Services – Academy/Social Media Manager
Graphic Designer
Administrator, Marketing & Fund Development
Debbie Theuss
Manager, Corporate Relations
Scenic Paint Scenic Paint
Jim Meers
Head of Props
Charlotte Hunt
Assistant Head of Props
Sotiropoulos Fund DEVELOPMENT Angie Props Neil Luipasco
Marc Anderson
Sydney Stuart
Gryphen Colling
Director, Fund Development Manager, Fund Development
PRODUCTION
Head of Stage Carpentry Assistant Head of Stage Carpentry
Elijah Lindenberger Head of Video
Cheryl L. Hoover
Patsy Thomas
Bill Heron
Judith Darough
Michelle Chan
Helen Flower
Patrick Fraser
Genevieve Savard
Director of Production Technical Director Resident Stage Manager Technical Director, Rentals
Stephanie Ripley
Head of Wardrobe Cutter
Milliner
Stitcher
Barb Becker Fabricator
Assistant Production Manager
Lorraine Price
Administrative Assistant
Danine Regenwetter
Head of Audio
Samantha J. Rumball
Assistant Head of Audio
Katie Patton
Kyla Maki
Owen Hutchinson Nick Rose
Peter Locock
Head of Wardrobe Running
Wardrobe Maintenance Head of Wigs
Assistant Head of Wigs
Head of Scenic Carpentry
Chris Hayes
Assistant Head of Scenic Carpentry
Greg Cardinal
Scenic Carpenter
Dan Menard
Scenic Carpenter
Serge Menard
Scenic Carpenter
Sheila Cleasby
Head of Electrics
Meaghan Skerik
Assistant Head of Electrics
Nicole Deibert
Head of Scenic Paint
The Citadel is grateful for the kind generosity of its volunteers listed below. If you want to volunteer with the Citadel, please call Theresa Hovdestad at 780-428-2118 or e-mail volunteers@citadeltheatre.com.
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This season’s lineup features Brent Carver, Hawksley Workman, Andrew MacDonald-Smith, Samantha Schultz, Tanika Charles, and Made In Italy starring Farren Timoteo.
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