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“Hearts remote, yet not asunder” –William Shakespeare
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Contents Artistic & Executive Directors’ Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Seákw – The Story of the Festival Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2020 Program
Bard Legacy Circle & Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Bard Education’s Mission, Vision and Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
On the ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaʔɬ (TsleilWaututh) people. We are grateful for the opportunity to be here.
Bard Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 In the Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 21, 23 Bard Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Bard Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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Bard Supporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Bard Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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artistic & executive directors’ message
Claire Sakaki and Christopher Gaze | Photo: David Cooper
Welcome to our Season Program. For the first time in thirty-one summers, we can’t physically give you a Program as you enter through the gates of our Festival, and we are so disappointed that we can’t meet you in the space we love, to share in the excitement and joy of the unique Bard experience. But while we are not in the Park, we still cherish our Bard family – all of you who are have shared in what we’ve created together and who are helping us to build a bridge to the future. In this 2020 Program, we’re recognizing and saluting you for your contributions and commitment to the Festival. The experience of the pandemic and its damaging impact on our organization has become a remarkable testament to loyalty and resilience. Our company of artists, crew and staff were stopped in their tracks when we made the painful decision to suspend work on the season’s four plays, yet so many of those same people are bringing their creative ideas and energy to our new online projects. Our 2020 ticket buyers have inspired us with their faith in our future; over eighty percent of them have deferred their Season and Flex Packs to our 2021 season or converted them into a donation to Bard. Our donors – our Member family – are embracing the new virtual experiences we’re offering in lieu of traditional Member events. Many of our 2020 sponsors and partners have stayed on in Board of Directors spite of the Season cancellation, giving strong support in new ways. President Our precious volunteers are still connected and engaged with us, John McCulloch ready to contribute their time and their passion again in 2021. We Vice President are immensely grateful for all these contributions. In particular, we Darlene Howard thank our charitable benefactor, the Vancouver International Wine Treasurer Festival, for its unwavering support of Bard. Kostya Polyakov Secretary Shona McGlashan Past President Jim Bovard Directors Rebecca Catley Douglas Clarke Mark Fancourt-Smith John Geddes Glenn Ives Beth Macdonald Derral Moriyama Marlie Oden Arv Sooch Douglas Welch
There is other value in this unprecedented period, as it has given us the time and space to actively listen to the community we serve and the artists we work with. This will help us embed even more deeply the values and practices of equity, diversity and inclusion in every aspect of our organization. Theatre is our lifeblood and we are focused on the time when we can once again stage Shakespeare’s plays and the works his genius has inspired. But for now - read on, be entertained and inspired by this commemoration of 2020, and know that we will bring your Festival back to you next year!
Christopher Gaze, Artistic Director
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“Hearts remote, yet not asunder.” WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
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Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival is situated within the territory of xwməθkwəy’əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and , səlílwəta (Tsleil-waututh) people and sits on the site of the Senákw _ village. Our respect for this place inspires us to celebrate the richness of Coast Salish history, knowledge and culture, and informs the work that we do. , Senákw, _ located in what’s now called Vanier Park in the City of Vancouver, was a vibrant Coast Salish village; a place of gathering, culture, spirituality, and governance. The village was surrounded by the beauty and rich bounty of Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-waututh lands and the people of those nations travelled by canoe throughout their great territories. ,
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BARD LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBERS: Ensuring our future These generous individuals have demonstrated tremendous foresight through planned gifts or bequests in their will. A heartfelt thank you for leaving a lasting legacy for Bard on the Beach. 2020 Bard Legacy Circle Members: Lynne Moran Barbara Morris & Angela Kelly Barbara Mount Ann & Patrick Munro Sasha Nowicki Andrew Piers Betti Port Deborah Pound Janine Reid Paul Schofield Bonita Sheldon David and Suzanne Smith Beverley Taylor Jo-Ann Ternier Barrie & Margaret Arlene Vivian Anonymous (3)
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We salute and thank all of the artists and artisans who were ready to play their part this Season, both on and off the stage. A brilliant team of actors, designers, directors, coaches, stage management, dancers, and choreographers were all in different stages of their work, preparing for the summer ahead. Unable to fulfill that dream this year, we thank them for their graciousness, understanding, patience, and support as we made the heartbreaking decision to cancel the 2020 Season. 2020 BARD COMPANY
Chris Adams Carmen Alatorre Christopher Allen Lois Anderson Ghazal Azarbad Heather Barr Scott Bellis Kate Besworth Alan Brodie Arthi Chandra Steven Charles Daryl Cloran Andrew Cownden Mishelle Cuttler Heidi Damayo Alen Dominguez Malcolm Dow Valerie Easton Ashley Eleby Ben Elliott Tasha Faye Evans Drew Facey Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg Charlie Gallant Lisa Goebel Alexis Gordon
Mara Gottler Alaia Hamer Jonathan Hawley Purvis Liam Hunt Olivia Hutt Arggy Jenati Gerald King Alexis Kolarcik Samantha Krystal Jennifer Lines Billy Marchenski Laura McClean Susan Miyagishima Rebecca Mulvihill Richard Newman Melissa Oei Amir Ofek Jessica Oostergo Kamyar Pazandeh Matthew Piton Christine Reimer Gabrielle Ritchie Sarah Roa Anita Rochon Hana Ruzesky-Bashford Jason Sakaki Harveen Sandhu Anthony Santiago Munish Sharma
Joanne P.B. Smith Rebekka SorensenKjelstrup Advah Soudack Erica Sterry Jennifer Stewart Carly Street Jovanni Sy Nancy Tam Marie Taylor Ain Tominaga Patricia Trinh Cecilia Vadala Marcus Vaillant Noemie Valois Andrew Wheeler Sharon Wu Harika Xu Kaitlyn Yott
2020 DIGITAL PROJECT ARTISTS Carmen Alatorre Christopher Allen Ghazal Azarbad Michael Blake Meaghan Chenosky Mishelle Cuttler Olivia C. Davies
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Beau Dixon Austin Eckert Ben Elliott Marie Farsi Tasha Faye Evans Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg Jasper Friedenberg Stewart Jeff Gladstone Tai Amy Grauman Marci. T House Ming Hudson Olivia Hutt Hiro Kanagawa Molly MacKinnon David Marr Kathleen Nisbet Nadeem Phillip Baraka Rahmani Munish Sharma AJ Simmons Marc Stewart Carly Street Sara Vickruk Raina von Waldenburg Andrew Wheeler Colleen Wheeler Sally Zori
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company IN THE SPOTLIGHT biographies Soph ie T an g Assistant Lighting Designer (2019) How many of us think about what it takes to light a stage? To quite literally put a spotlight on its players? Sophie Tang certainly does. Sophie was Bard’s Assistant Lighting Designer for the Howard Family Stage (HFS) in 2019. Her role was to assist HFS Lighting Designers Alan Brodie and Conor Moore with their collaborative lighting creations for All’s Well That Ends Well and Coriolanus, and she learned a lot last summer!
sunset. She sat in the house for many of the performances, so you might have been in the audience with her! She found “it was an interesting experience to see different audience reactions to the show.” Bard’s 30th Season was the first year with official Assistant Designer positions for lighting, sets and and costumes thanks to the generous support of the Y.P. Heung Foundation, making Sophie our first Assistant Lighting Designer on the HFS. We’re so grateful for her work in 2019 and her help in the continuing development of Bard’s Artistic Assistant program. Thanks, Sophie!
The Douglas Campbell Theatre’s semi-open environment requires skill to navigate its ever-changing natural light state. The weather and time of day can help or hinder, and the theatre’s air flow, or lack of, can seriously affect the presence and movement of fog and haze effects.
About SOPHIE TANG Sophie Tang is a Jessie Award winner and nominee, as well as an Ovation Award nominee. She holds an MFA degree in theatre design from UBC and a BFA in theatre production and design from SFU. Recent credits: Straight White Men (Lighting), ITSAZOO Productions; Little Volcano (Lighting) - Veda Hille X Theatre Replacement; Kuroko (Set) - Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre; Herringbone (Lighting and Set) - Patrick Street Productions; The Orchard (Lighting) - Arts Club Theatre; Chicken Girl (Lighting) - Rice and Beans Theatre; Old Man and the Sea (Lighting) - Turning Point Ensemble; Yoga Play (Set) - Gateway Theatre; Titus Buffonious (Lighting) - Rumble Theatre; Last Train In (Set) - Rice and Beans Theatre; Urine Town (Set) - Arts Umbrella. Portfolio website: sophieyufeitang.com
However, Sophie’s main challenge came in creating each production’s ‘paperworks’: the maps for each ‘pre-set’ (lighting look with moving lights). Paperworks are integral in case of any lighting fixture malfunctions or future remounts of the production. The speed with which some pre-sets are built or altered required her to be equally quick in marking down lighting pathways or updates. For every paperwork, Sophie inputted the lights and pre-sets into drafting software, each as different layers. She then reviewed each pre-set with the Lighting Designers and digitally recorded them to preserve map accuracy. As live theatre is by nature unpredictable, Sophie checked each show weekly during the Season to ensure the presets were running smoothly, fix any malfunctions or adjust lighting levels as needed with an increasingly earlier 19
Thank You to all the volunteers, contractors, and event staff for their efforts in allowing Bard on the Beach to become a continually sought-after and renowned event for the past 31 seasons. Due to unforeseen circumstances this year, the 2020 season was cancelled, but we wish everyone a successful season next year.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT R y an Yee Assistant Head Site Lx and Acting Head Electrician (2019) member, is using shipping tags to label and identify cables, making inspection and troubleshooting a breeze. Another is utilizing waterproof sticky notes to remind or warn himself and others about specific elements on site, and to label and plan light fixture locations.
It feels like magic is in the air when the lights twinkle in the Bard Village on a warm summer’s eve! That magical mood in 2019 was thanks to Ryan Yee, Bard’s Assistant Head Site Lx. His role was to assist Bard’s Head Electrician in providing electricity to our theatres, front-of-house offices, concession, and all other site spaces. However, when our Head Electrician fell ill, Ryan stepped up as acting Head and achieved outstanding results.
In both his role as Assistant Head Site Lx and as acting Head Electrician, Ryan is thankful for all the support he was given by department heads, crew chiefs, supervisors and crew members. He especially wanted to thank “Jay, whose support and guidance have been so essential to my growth here at Bard.” We are very grateful for Ryan and his excellent work, and we can’t wait for him to turn the lights on next year. Thanks, Ryan!
Providing electricity for our natural outdoor location within Seákw lands brings a unique challenge. Every year, site blueprints are adjusted in order to best utilize the space. These changes required Ryan to reconsider how to supply all spaces and equipment with our limited amount of electricity, while also creating a bright and inviting Festival site. To do so, he drew on the previous year’s paperworks, or maps of the lighting setups, to build a new and efficient lighting plan. Ryan’s role also had him running around to coordinate with various department heads, discover overlapping needs and connect the right people. In the monthslong site build, he needed to ensure everyone was on the same page. Add planning and executing the site lighting plan into the mix, and he was kept super busy! After five years at Bard, Ryan has collaborated on many inventive solutions. One, from a fellow crew
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT Paneet S ingh Creative Cultural Consultant and Apprentice Director (2019) Creative cultural consulting is relatively new for Vancouver theatre, and Paneet sees some issues with how the role is utilized. One is that consultants lack final decision-making authority, which can result in scapegoating them for a production’s cultural controversies that they may have actively advised against or had no knowledge of. The role can highlight the general lack of other racialized members making final creative decisions. And, some productions underestimate the value of a cultural consultant’s expertise, erroneously assuming anyone from a racialized community has the same knowledge and insights.
In theatre, an actor may play multiple parts. In Bard’s case, All’s Well That Ends Well’s Apprentice Director (AD) Paneet Singh was also Creative Cultural Consultant for the production. As AD, he shared ideas with and learned from Co-Directors Johnna Wright and Rohit Chokhani; as Creative Cultural Consultant, his expertise made creative decisions more authentic and nuanced. If you saw All’s Well last summer, you’ve seen Paneet’s work in action! His role came with many challenges. For one, Paneet was the Creative Cultural Consultant: how does one person consult about a subcontinent with over a billion experiences? Consulting was also limited to rehearsals, competing for time alongside acting, choreography, dialect and language coaching. Plus, he wanted to consider the perspectives of each South Asian production member. Finally, he had to think of the best approach to certain topics for South Asian versus non-South Asian audiences. Paneet had to balance all that while also staying within the boundaries of his AD role.
Despite those issues, Paneet loves consulting, and his wealth of knowledge and expertise clearly strengthened All’s Well. We can’t wait to see his next project. Thanks, Paneet!
About PANEET SINGH Paneet is a playwright and filmmaker whose work is largely inspired and informed by Sikh and South Asian culture and history. He is most known for his two stage plays: The Undocumented Trial of William C. Hopkinson and the critically-acclaimed A Vancouver Guldasta, which received an honourable mention in Vancouver Presents’ “The Best of Vancouver Theatre in 2018.” Most recently, Paneet directed Guards at the Taj, which won the Public Market Pick of the Fringe Award at the 2019 Vancouver Fringe Festival.
The “creative” aspect of Paneet’s role is just as important as the “cultural”. He works creatively to ensure the cultural decisions align with the characters and story being told. Aside from writing and directing, consulting lets him see other creatives at work. He states: “I have made a life of geeking out about my community, so it’s nice to be able to use that knowledge and apply it to something tangible.” 23
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CHEERS TO BARD! The Vancouver International Wine Festival is proud to have Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival as its charitable beneficiary. Wines from France took centre stage, helping us celebrate our 42nd year of pairing wine with the performing arts. Thank you to everyone – festivalgoers, wineries and their Bard’s Christopher Gaze & Claire Sakaki with VIWF’s Harry Hertscheg at Gala 2020. agents, wine organizations, industry partners, consulate generals and embassies, hospitality community, sponsors, exhibitors, auction donors, volunteers, board & committee members, event coordinators and staff – whose generous support helped create an extraordinary festival. We couldn’t have done it without you.
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42nd annual (founded 1979) 8 days, Feb 22 - Mar 1 57 events at 30 venues 45 participating restaurants, hotels, caterers • 23 non-winery exhibitors • 25,000+ total attendance
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16 countries 162 wineries Including 42 from
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bard volunteers B ard S alutes our V olunteers The 2019 Bard on the Beach Volunteers donated 22,000 hours of service and raised over $33,000 in tips and collections for the Bard on the Beach Education Bursary Fund. Volunteer Legacy Program The Volunteer Legacy Program has been created to acknowledge 20+ years of service to our Festival. It is also awarded to those who can no longer volunteer at Bard on the Beach but have provided many years of service and support and were an integral part of the development of our volunteer program. Marg Acton Meg Comiskey* Jean CunninghamSmith Mary Danieli Arlene Davidson Maxine Davidson Muriel Densford* Barbara-Anne Eddy Jenny Evans Margaret Hatlelid Doug Hatlelid Judy Lerner* Lillian Mitchell Ann Munro Brenda Norris Cynthia Southard* Claire Westlake* Maureen Williams Audrey Zaharichuk* 10–19 Seasons of Service Rati Arora Eileen Bartels Sue Bates Sigrid Bernhoerster Susan Birtwell Jacqui Bohling Monica Brennan Michael Caplan* Anne Chapman Pam Chow Douglas Clarke Judy Daughney Edith Davidson June Demcheson Susan Easton Meribeth Fleetham Joan Fogarty* Joyce Garraway Eva Gerlitz Sarah Gillies Susan Harman
Beth Harper Sandy Harvell Vanessa Ho Terri Jelic* Midori Kawahara Savannah Kemp Liz Landon Heather LeGresley Adriana Lopez Darryl Lucas Michelle Lundrigan Laverne MacFadden Dennis McCann* Betty McGowan Carolyn McLean Hearn Susan McNeil Sandy McNeill Anne Midzain Susan Nugent Nadya Ogloff Agatha Ormiston Joan Ouellette Deborah Pound* Veronica Pring-Mill Helen Roberts Brenda Sawyer Judy Shaw Glenda Sherlock Karen Shimokura Dina Sudlow* Gary Sutcliffe* Beverley Taylor Jo-Ann Ternier Anne Tickle Elizabeth Tovey Scott Van Denham Margaret Vickers Barrie Vickers Cali Vindeirinho Gillian Walker* Stevie Wilson Tessa Wilson Lindsey Zikakis Theresa Zukovic
Pam Gilbert John Godfreyson Amanda GoldrickJones Raymond Greenwood Imogen Hadfield Jeanne Harkness Janet Harper Don Harrison Pat Harrold Paul Hart Pat Hartley Margaret Healey Noa Heyl Noel Hollett Rosalind Hollett Corey Hollett Eileen Jang Janet Johnston Karen Kelly Debbie Kenneally Elaine Koochin Heather Lawrence Carol Long Joni Macarthur Michael Marissen Bonnie Martens Erin Meyer Fran Moore Mary Jane Morita Johanna Mramor Hanna Murray Rod Neuman Celia O’Neill Andrew Piers Rachel Ralph* Christine Sainsbury Francesca Sainsbury Nicole Sherlock Aria Shokoohi Linda Simmons Ann-Marie Sloan Stephanie Smith Irina Soboleva Doug Stever-Akesson Kate Sullivan Gail Sumanik Scott Ashton Swan Kary Taylor Deborah Tom Bella Urbanowski Myles Venn Angela Waber* Tina Wang Susan Webster Colin Whitaker* Cora Whiting Angela Wilk Donna Workman
5–9 Seasons of Service Wendy Barron Paula Boleen Gordon Boleen Eric Budgell Gabriela Chavez Gabrielle Christie Cristina Ciccone Lynda Dandurand Craig Davidson Diljiv Dha Zelma Edgar Marlene Enns Shannon Enns Hilary Feldman Sheollagh Fitzgerald Carrie Fleming Nancy Flexman Gail Franko Sophie Gardner
1–4 Seasons of Service Leslee Achorn Angelique Amiras Julie Atchison Carol Attenborrow Elizabeth Austin 30
Ally Baharoon Sarah Ball Marianne Baria Liana Baum Jennifer Bettiol Nikita Bhatty Avdic Kathleen Bigsby Susan Blundell Carol Bohlmann Vesna Bokic Sali Brydson Bill Brymer Jeremy Burtenshaw Kim Butler Nancy Campbell Sherri Caplan Melanie Carkner Melissa Chalkley Annika Chan Alexandra Charlton Lorna Chee Shirley Cheung Hyunsuk Cho Anne Chong Jane Cole Rudi Corbett Saskia Cseh Sonja Cvoric Julie De Sousa Els Decena Christy den HaanVeltman Elizabeth Dent Anita Dhalla Paul Donnett Robbert Doornberg Tanishq Dubey Jane Duff Jehanne El Mrabet Jill Ellis Heather Evens Kayin Fields Roxanne Finnie Colleen Fograscher Lily Fong Verena Foxx Robyn Fraser Kim Fujisawa Monika Gay Tracey Gebert Nadia Geffroy Melinda Getz Jasper Gillard Sujeong Go Georgete Goncalves Da Silva Lou Grant Tina Gumuchian Ally Haarstad Penny Handford Erin Hanratty Cydney Harling Doreen Hartley Kirsten Haymond Caroline Healy
bard volunteers Pamela Heath Diane Henry Sandra Herd Linda Hewitt* Kim Hirst Betty-Lou Hoover Eric Hoover Terry Horner Sandi Hutty Nancy Illman Caitlynn Irwin Brenda Jew Jose Jimenez Cruz Gerald Joe Sonny Joyce Raj Khatkar Glory Kinoshta Diana Kulikova Rika Lange Soo Lee Jenny Lee David Leggatt Dorothea Letkeman Sandra Lo Dyane Lynch Jane Ma Jonathan Macalanda Mairi MacAulay Tess Macdonald Susan MacRae Wanda Madokoro Rachael Mannie Pauline Mansey Leslie Martin Regina Mayer Michelle McCarthy Jennifer McKenzie Nancy McLean Gail Mcneil Erin McNeill Eve Mendes Anne Midttun
Marilyn Miles AndrÊa Milman Peter Milroy Andrew Mitchell Rose Mitsushio David Montgomery Maeve Moran Lisabeth Morgan Patricia Morris Dan Moscrip Athawan Moura Elizabeth Mueller Susan Munkeskov Kathleen Murphy Dominica Myles Hyein Namgung James Nguyen David Nimmo Inge Norcott Stuart Nurse Sunshine O’Donovan Yujin Oh Veronika Ong Adele Peters Karla Pham Jade Pham Justin Quattrocchi Sadie Quinn Mike Ramanauskas Sandi Reynolds Laurie Roggeman Tasha Romeyn Angelina Rudakova Ben Russell William Sandwith Lais Santos Selma Savage Diana Schachter Heather Schmit Lucy Scott Sharon Secord Janet Shaw
Grace Shaw Mary Sherlock Janet Smith Lesley Stalker Barbara Starkey Alison Stockbrocks Barbara Stokes John Sullivan Garry Sum Kimberly Sunder Elisa Sung Hikari Terasawa Judy Toy Roslyn van der Wal Betty Van Durme Emma van Tol Sarah Vuong Lisa Wagner Lesley Walker Susanna Waltham Donna Webb Nancy Willborn Cathy Wilmot Sharron Wilson Craig Withers Colleen Wong Phoebe Wong Graham Wong Isabella Woolston Sylvia Xiao Dave Yadav Charles Yeung Christina Yorke Robyn Young Brenda Yuzyk Dana Zendrowski Julie Zheng New Volunteers Helen Anderson Gisele Arcand Christiane Brauer
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Laura Brett Liz Caines Kenneth Cole Valerie Dahl Chris Davie Joy Gouws Jill Greengrass Jonathan Greengrass Gwen Guguin Jack He Sylvia Helmer Ivy Howes Michelle Huot Annemette Jerning Joyce Jin Denise Johnson Zahra Lalani Susan Lawless Diane Leslie Fern Logan Barry McDonough Susan McLeish Lori Murray Donna Osiowy Lucille Pallard Deborah Patterson Harry Pering Pat Pierri Gabrielle Plowens Christopher Porter Jan Robinson Virginia Shulist Ronnie Skolnick Garett Toporowski Rachel Torres Phyllis Tso Maureen Wicken *R ecipients of Volunteer of the Year
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the bard team Artistic Director: Christopher Gaze
Executive Director: Claire Sakaki
Artistic
Martin, Cameron Randell, Hanako Yokota, Bryce Drew, Tori Ip, Michael Louie, Griffin Bates, Jara Kourenkova, Lindsay Tozer, Devin Warren
Associate Artistic Director: Dean Paul Gibson Artistic Associates: Scott Bellis, Rohit Chokhani, Ben Elliott, Mara Gottler, Pam Johnson, Jennifer Lines, Meg Roe, Colleen Wheeler Company & Education Manager: Rhea Shroff Community Liaisons: Marci T. House, Sereana Malani, Christine Quintana Head Voice & Text Coach: Alison Matthews Coaching Staff: Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg, Alana Hawley Purvis, Emily Jane King Integrated Support Team: Heather Biagi, Dr. Jim Bovard, Dave Campbell, Dr. Glenn Cashman, Mia Mosters, Dr. Arv Sooch
Education Director of Education: Mary Hartman
Education Coordinator: Katie Johnstone School Programs Assistant: Melanie Hiepler Teaching Artists: Anousha Alamian, Lindsey Angell, Scott Bellis, Kate Besworth, Ian Butcher, Tara Cheyenne-Friedenberg, Mishelle Cuttler, Bonnie Duff, Austin Eckert, Ben Elliott, Charlie Gallant, Dean Paul Gibson, Jeff Gladstone, Lisa Goebel, Erik Gow, Tai Amy Grauman, Isabella Halladay, Alana Hawley Purvis, Jonathan Hawley Purvis, Ming Hudson, Olivia Hutt, Luisa Jojic, Kayvon Khoshkam, Amber Lewis, Jennifer Lines, Anton Lipovetsky, David Marr, Alison Matthews, Paul Moniz de Sá, Mia Mosters, Moya O’Connell, Dawn Petten, Nadeem Phillip, Christine Quintana, Matthew Rhodes, Meg Roe, Jenny Rush-Cooper, Harveen Sandhu, Aimee Siviter, Emma Slipp, Todd Thomson, Andrew Wheeler, Colleen Wheeler, Allegra Wright Riotous Youth: Valeria Ascolese, Theresa Cowley, Sara Gargaro, Alissa Grams, Ryan Kniel, Kaila Kondo, Sarah Mercier, Sunshine O’Donovan, Mikenzie Page, Danny Saretsky, Joelle Wyminga
Production
Production Manager: Jonathan Ryder Production Coordinator: Lauren McDonald Technical Directors: Richard Hansen, Andrew Pye Assistant Technical Directors: Diana Bartosh, Madeleine Molgat Laurin Production Carpenter: William Dettlaff Venue Technicians: Michael Hewitt, Anna Brew, Justin Gaudio Head of Properties: Heidi Wilkinson Props Builders: Sharon Zimmerman, Chris Hall Props Buyer: Carol MacDonald BMO Mainstage Head Scenic Artist: Omanie Elias BMO Mainstage Scenic Artists: Athena Ivison, Tegan Klancnik BMO Mainstage Head Scenic Carpenter: Keith Smith BMO Mainstage Scenic Carpenters: Chris Willis, Gemma Harris, Madeleine Molgat Laurin, Craig Alfredson, Jim Fergusson, Grant Winston HFS Construction Coordinator: Ace Martens HFS Scenic Artists: Kristine Kavalec, Tegan Klancnik HFS Scenic Carpenters: Jeremy Vreeken, Lorraine West, Chris White Head of Audio: Chris Engleman Assistant Head of Audio: Jamez Gooden Audio Techs: Crystal McCracken Production Head Electrician: Conrad Tugnum Head Stage Carpenter: Harrison de Hek Production Crew: Harrison de Hek, William Dettlaff, Conrad Tugnum, Jessica Wall, Diana Bartosh, Matt Oviatt, Katherine Witts, Blaine Johnson, Julie Wiebe, Andrea Rideout, Darci Carrier, Christian Lovell, Gemma Harris Welder/Site & Production Assistant: Madeleine Molgat Laurin Head of Wardrobe: Amy McDougall Assistant Head of Wardrobe: Jessica Oostergo Acting Assistant Heads of Wardrobe: Alaia Hamer, Melissa McCowell Cutters: Janet Dundas, Victoria Klippenstein, Claire Sparling, Katri Tahvanainen Junior Cutters: Jennifer Reid, Elena Vandakurova First Hand: Chris Black, Christine Pampel Stitchers: Melissa Cartwright, Andrea Delano, Jodi Jacyk, Desiree Morin, Sarah Sosick, Kim Tymkow, Hazel Whitehead, Heather Young Head of Wigs, Hair and Makeup: Caitlin Peake Milliner: Isabel Bloor Embroiderer: Liuba Tabunidze Breakdown Artist: Denise Gingrich Lead Backstage Wardrobe: Melissa McCowell Backstage Wardrobe Crew: Zoe Bellis, Hailee Friesen, Jenny Kim, Annie Lefebvre Wardrobe Maintenance: Sarah McCready, Sarah Sosick Site Project Manager: Sean Preston Site Supervisors: Neil Griffith, DJ Hicks, Anthony Walmsley Head of Transportation: Jim Preston Project Coordinator: Triane Tambay Site Buyer: Luc Corbeil Site Head LX: Jason Filipchuk, Ryan Yee Site LX Crew: Neil Battle Crew Chiefs: Evan Follweiter, Gary Robinson, Glenys Thorp, Dylan Hargrave, Jillian White Lead Operator: Don Robinson Operator: Brad Lemon Site & Transportation Crew: Tenay Hall, Sarah Lennon, Nic Mitsui, Gabriel Rominhos, Mary Cantelon, Enid
Administration
Director of Marketing & Communications: Heather Kennedy Marketing Manager: Maya Lohcham Marketing Coordinator: Kristin Szilvassy Publicity & Media: Cynnamon Schreinert Box Office Manager: Brent Cowan Box Office Supervisor: Jocelyn Cartmel Box Office Coordinators: Sarah Forrer, Heather Molloy Customer Service Representatives: Hannah Everett Director of Development: Elisabeth Kyle Sponsorship & Events Officer: Cathleen Gingrich Annual Giving & Events Officer: Alva Tang Program Assistant: Sarah Forrer Director of Finance: Fernando Jacob Business and Employee Relations Manager: Stacey Menzies Senior Accountant: Deepak Mehra Director of Operations: Ava Forsyth Administrative Coordinator: Kathleen Brooks Operations Coordinator: Max Forsyth Patron & Volunteer Coordinator: Aidan De Lacy Events and Group Sales Coordinator: Scott Boyce Facilities Coordinator (2019): Linda Guthrie Front of House & Retail Managers (2019): Masae Day, Michelle Deines, MaFer Douglas, Stephen Dunne, Bonnie Duff, Chelsea Gardner, Isabella Halladay, Emma Harris, Vanessa Ho, Emma Hoogeveen, Dephine Menu, Kristen N, Shea O’Connor, Sunshine O’Donovan, Dietcliff Ostrowski, Matthew Rhodes, Connor Riopel, Jessi Simmons, Ingrid Turk, Nora Wendt, Emily Doreen Wilson Season Materials & Website: Carter Hales Design Lab Digital Ad Agency: Murray Paterson Marketing Group House Program: Corporate Graphics House Program Copywriter: Michelle Deines Advance Photography: Emily Cooper Production Photography: Tim Matheson Video Services: Ryan Alexander McDonald, The Art Left Creative; Jovan Harmuth
2020 Digital Team
Digital Projects Manager: Jennifer Stewart Digital Technical Director: Michael Hewitt Videographers/Editors: Belen Garcia, Candelario Andrade, Enrique Reyes
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BARD AROUND TOWN
STEP 2 Set aside a sunny Saturday to visit the locations yourself and discover bits of Shakespeare around Vancouver! Here are two locations to start your adventure: • E Pauline Johnson Memorial / Stanley Park (view in maps) The E Pauline Johnson Memorial is located at Ferguson Point. It is at the corner where you turn right to go to the Third Beach Parking Lot across the road from the Teahouse Restaurant. • Historic Joy Kogawa House (view in maps)
As a special thank you to all of you reading our Program, we’ve created a list of some of the places where you can find The Bard around Vancouver this summer. Since we can’t welcome you to our stages, you and yours can join series host and Bard's Operations Coordinator, Max Forsyth, as he uncovers Shakespeare-related topics around town.
STEP 3 Share your adventures with us on social (@bardonthebeach and #bard2020) for a chance to win a deluxe picnic prize courtesy of Emelle’s.
STEP 1 Visit our YouTube page and watch the latest episode of Bard Around Town. Each week, Max will cover a range of Shakespearerelated topics, including nature, architecture, theatre history, cooking and ale! Check back on Thursdays for new episodes or subscribe to our YouTube channel for real-time updates. 35
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