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WE

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E JAMES CRONK – Managing Producer

On behalf of the 250 volunteers and professionals that make up TUTS, thank you for joining

us in Stanley Park’s historic Malkin Bowl this summer. For our 66th season, we are thrilled to

present the new production of TITANIC and the classic musical comedy THE MUSIC MAN!

As one of Vancouver’s largest theatre companies, we are fortunate to have many, many

committed people whose hard work and creativity are refl ected under the colourful and

powerful stage lights tonight. We know that you will enjoy tonight’s show, whatever show

you have come to see, and we look forward to welcoming you again when you come back

for our second show and another magical outdoor theatre experience. It is your support that has allowed

Theatre Under the Stars to entertain more than two million people from around the world for more than half a

century. Our mission remains unchanged since 1943: an evening of musical theatre magic that leaves you, our

audience, with a spring in your step, a smile on your face and a tune in your head. Enjoy the show!

SHEL PIERCY – Board President

Welcome to a night of magic! Theatre Under the Stars’ historic mandate is not only to

provide the great entertainment you will enjoy this evening, it is to provide an educational

opportunity for those seeking a career in the entertainment industry. For sixty-six seasons,

over twenty-fi ve thousand performers, musicians, designers, directors and technicians have

honed their craft and learned new skills while producing and performing in front of some

of the largest audiences in the Vancouver theatre scene. It is this dual mandate that is the

core strength of TUTS. A magical evening under the stars of pure musical theatre majesty

for many; an educational or career opportunity for others. On behalf of the TUTS Board of Directors, I want to

thank you for your support. Without you this training ground, this unique opportunity for young people, would

not exist. That it works is without question. At the Tony Awards this past June four performers from the Tony-

nominated JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR all had their start at Theatre Under the Stars. And this theatre company’s

impact stretches not only from coast to coast but internationally as well through the mentorship and training

opportunities in our Rising Star program. That’s why I am asking for your support by making a donation

and becoming a member. Not only are there unique benefi ts to being a TUTS member but you will also be

supporting the next generation of entertainers and storytellers whose dreams are as large as the starry skies

above you. In this world of cut-backs to the arts say “yes” to the artists and dreamers of tomorrow by becoming

a member of Theatre Under the Stars. And enjoy the show!

The 2012 Season is dedicated to Cliff Cox

On February 4th of this year, TUTS lost one of its brightest stars: Cliff Cox. Cliff was

one of the original members of the Theatre Under the Stars Musical Society, and

joined the Board in 1972. He was instrumental in the survival and success of

the company right up until his death. For forty-two years Cliff acted, directed,

was a production liaison, board member and an executive member of the Board

of Directors including its president. A consummate entertainer, he gave many

memorable performances on the TUTS stage; Fagin in OLIVER and Dick Deadeye

in HMS PINAFORE are among his most memorable characters. In recognition of his dedication and

commitment, he was honoured with a Lifetime Membership. His warm and positive spirit, and his

passion for the local theatre community have left a lasting impression on all those who were fortunate

to know him and to work alongside him. Cliff will be greatly missed. This year’s Alumni Night, Monday,

August 6th, will feature a special tribute in his honour. TUTS has launched a special fundraising

campaign to create a Cliff Cox Scholarship, and fund a very special memorial at Malkin Bowl. For details

please visit www.tuts.ca/alumni

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T I T A N I C A N E W M U S I C A LStory and Book by Peter Stone

Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston

Produced on Broadway by Dodger Theatricals, Richard S. Pechter and The John F. Kennedy Centre for

Performing Arts

*Titanic is presented through exclusive arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. 560 Lexington Avenue. New

York, NY. 10022. Book— © 1958 Michael Stewart. Music & Lyrics – © 1960, 1962 Charles Strouse and Lee Adams.

Director/ Choreographer: Max Reimer* Musical Director: Kevin Michael Cripps

Set and Video Design: Lauchlin Johnston Assistant Stage Managers: Tessa Gunn,

Lighting Design: Gerald King Anne-Sophie Castiglioni,

Costume Design: Chris Sinosich Ruth Bruhn

Sound Design: Alex Livland Assistant Costume Designers: Victoria Klippenstein,

Props Master: Heidi Wilkinson Wilma Minci

Stage Manager: Jennica Grienke Assistant to the Director: Jennica Grienke

Assistant to the Musical Director: Kevin Woo

CASTIsidor Straus *David Adams

Ida Straus Deborah Allman

Lightoller Paul Almeida

Mrs. Damico Natalie Aspinall

Kate McGowan Michelle Bardach

J.B. Thayer Stuart Barkley

Ensemble Michelle Baynton

Mme. Aubert Natasha Belonio

Jim Farrell/Taylor Peter Boychuk

Wallace Hartley Theo James Budd

Jack Thayer (Kid) Noah Buhler

Ensemble Daniel Cardoso

Charlotte Cardoza Steff anie Davis

Major Luke Day

Charles Clark Wells Dearborn

Eleanor Widener Stefanie Dreyer

Edith Evans Kathryn Fitzpatrick

Kate Mullins Jeannette Gibault

Frederick Fleet Michael Gill

Thomas Andrews *Steven Greenfi eld

Kate Murphey Alex Gullason

J.H. Rogers/Frank Carlson Cory Haas

Ensemble Kayla Heyblom

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*Appears with the permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association

Ensemble Sky Kao

Henry Etches Seth Little

Marion Thayer Jessica Mona Marshall

J.J. Astor/Pitman Joshua McFaul

Geo. Widener Scott McGrath

J. Bruce Ismay *Alexander McMorran

Boxhall Tolga Nemutlu

Harold Bride Alexander Nicoll

Stevedore Kamyar Pazandeh

Ensemble Katie Purych

Ensemble Lisa Ricketts

Bellboy/Latimer Gower Rhys Roberts

Capt E.J. Smith *Russell Roberts

Frederick Barrett Sayer Roberts

Alice Beane Stefanie Swinnard

Edgar Beane Mark Turpin

Madeleine Astor Julia Ullrich

Murdoch Dane Warren

Hitchens/Damico Nolan Wilson

Guggenheim/J. Bell Bob Wilson

Caroline Neville Synthia Yusuf

Conductor Kevin Michael Cripps

Violin I Lucy Chang

Violin II Sarah Ho

Violin III Katie Stewart

Viola Stefan Thordarson

Cello Yoad Ben-Itzhak

Bass Alison Dalton

Flute, Piccolo Andrea Minden

Oboe Forrest Wakarchuk

Clarinet Kevin Woo

Clarinet, Flute Trischa Buhler

ORCHESTRABassoon, Contra-alto Clarinet Lee Whitehorne

French Horn I Jason Ford

French Horn II Rebecca Isaac

Trumpet I Chris Bevis

Trumpet II Siobhan Small

Trombone Drew Dumas

Bass Trombone Keith Ollerenshaw

Percussion I Daniel Fortin

Percussion II Mike Ferguson

Keyboard I Matt Grinke

Keyboard II Kerry O’Donovan

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ACT IPrologue Harland & Wolff , Shipbuilders

Tuesday, April 9, 1912

Scene 1 The ocean dock, Southampton,

England; the Spar Deck on R.M.S Titanic

Wednesday, April 10; 6:00am

Scene 2 Ship’s Bridge and Boiler Room

Thursday, April 11; Daytime

Scene 3 “D” deck: Second-Class Promenade,

outside the First-Class Dining Saloon

& Inside First-Class Dining Saloon

Later that day; before dinner & dinner

time on Thursday, Friday & Saturday

Scene 4 Ship’s Bridge

Saturday, April 13; daytime

Scene 5 “F” deck: Third-Class Dining Saloon

The same day, late afternoon

Scene 6 Ship’s Bridge

Still Saturday

Scene 7 Radio Room

Saturday, late night

Scene 8 “A” Deck: First Class Promenade

and Boat Deck

Sunday, April 14

Scene 9 Ship’s Bridge; ship’s railing of “B”, “D”

and “F” decks; First Class Smoke Room;

the Crow’s Nest; the Foredeck

That evening

Scene 10 Lat. 41’ 44” North/ Long. 50’ 24” West

11:40pm

SCENES

ACT IIScene 1 First-Class Corridor,

Sencond-Class Corridor,

and Third-Class Corridor

11:47pm, 11:53pm and 11:56pm

Scene 2 First-Class Grand Salon

Monday, 12:03am

Scene 3 Third-Class Stairwell

12:10am

Scene 4 Boat Deck and Radio Room

12:16am

Scene 5 Boat Deck

1:46am

Scene 6 Four portholes and boat deck

2:01am and 2:10am

Scene 7 Boat Deck

2:14am

Scene 8 Boat Deck

2:19am

Scene 9 Aboard the Carpathia

8:40am

Scene 10 The ocean dock, Southampton

MUSICAL NUMBERS

ACT I

“Overture”

“In Every Age”

“How Did They Build the Titanic?”

“Fare-thee-well”

“There She Is”

“Loading Inventory”

“The Largest Moving Object”

“I Must get on that Ship”

“Mrs. Beane”

“Opening Finale”

“Barrett’s Song”

“What a Remarkable Age This Is”

“To be a Captain”

“Lady’s Maid”

“The Proposal/The Night Was Alive”

“Hymn: God Lift Me Up”

“Doing the Latest Rag”

“I Have Danced”

“No Moon #1”

“Autumn”

“No Moon #2”

ACT II

“Entr’acte”

“Wake up, Wake up!”

“Dressed in your Pyjamas in the Grand Salon”

“Staircase”

“The Blame”

“To the Lifeboats”

“We’ll Meet Tomorrow”

“To Be a Captain Reprise”

“Still”

“Mr. Andrews’ Vision”

“The Reprise Foundering”

Finale— ”Reprise: In every Age”

Finale Part II “Godspeed Titanic”

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D I R E C T O R SMAX REIMER* Director, Choreographer

Max is honoured to debut at TUTS in his hometown having performed, choreographed and

directed large musicals from Victoria to Charlottetown, including musicals at the Stratford

Festival (3 seasons), Charlottetown Festival (7 seasons), Edmonton’s Citadel (part of 7 seasons)

and a dozen musicals for Stage West in Calgary and Mississauga. Since 1993, Max has been

the Artistic Managing Director for Huron Country Playhouse, Theatre Aquarius Hamilton, and

the Vancouver Playhouse; for whom he directed the award-winning The Drowsy Chaperone

that was revived for the Citadel Theatre and the National Arts Centre. Upcoming: Billy Bishop

at the Globe in Regina, Bah Humbug at SFU Woodwards, Fiddler on the Roof at Stage West Mississauga,

Chicago at Stage West Calgary, and Gunmetal Blues at Prairie Theatre Exchange in Winnipeg.

KEVIN MICHAEL CRIPPS Music Director

Kevin Michael is an instructor and music director in the theatre department at Capilano

University. He also works extensively as a vocal coach and actor. Recent acting credits

include: the Priest in The Light in the Piazza (Patrick Street Productions), Toad in A Year

With Frog and Toad (Gemini Theatre), Jud Fry in Oklahoma (Theatre Under the Stars), Cliff

Bradshaw in Cabaret (Uncle Randy Productions), Captain Albert Lennox in The Secret Garden

(Gateway Theatre), and the Bishop/Joly in Les Miserables (Arts Club Theatre Company). Kevin

has been music director at TUTS for the last two seasons and is pleased to be returning to

work on this summer’s production of Titanic - A New Musical . This coming fall, Kevin will be heading off to the

UK to complete a Masters degree in The Practice of Voice and Singing.

KEVIN WOO Assistant to the Musical Director

Kevin is happy to be back for his 13th season with TUTS. 2012 also marked his 21st consecutive

season with Royal City Musical Theatre. Kevin attended UBC for 4 years working towards a

Bachelor of Music degree. He is extremely excited to take on this role with TUTS, working

with two musical directors and many musicians who not only create a great show, musically,

but also make sure it is as enjoyable as possible.

JENNICA GRIENKE Assistant to the Director

Jennica is an actor/writer/director/creator born and raised in Steinbach, Manitoba. She

is thrilled to be working with such talented people at TUTS! You can spot Jennica in the

Vancouver Fringe Festival with her new original show Smudge. Jennica is a graduate of the

University of Winnipeg (BaH) and Studio 58 (Acting).

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M E M B E R S O F T H E C A S TDAVID ADAMS *Isidor Straus

David previously played Daddy Warbucks in the 2009 TUTS production of Annie. This past year -Light

in the Piazza, La Cage aux Folles, The Idiot, and Horace Vandergelder in Hello, Dolly!. This Fall - Tear the

Curtain at Canadian Stage Co. in Toronto and Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof at The Gateway Theatre.

DEBORAH ALLMAN Ida Straus Deborah is delighted to be returning to TUTS and joining the cast and crew of Titanic on this exciting

voyage. Favorite credits include Pseudolus (…Forum), Liliane LaFleur (Nine), Rita LaPorta (Lucky Stiff ) and

Mrs. Medlock (Secret Garden). Special thanks to Sam and Ruth for love, support, and borscht.

PAUL ALMEIDA Charles Lightoller

Paul is a recent graduate of the Capilano University Musical Theatre Program. He has recently performed as

the lead dancer in the PNE night show Pop City, as well as in Hello, Dolly!, Arabian Nights and Cinderella

(Exit 22). He hopes you enjoy the show!

NATALIE ASPINALL Mrs.DamicoNatalie is thrilled to be back from her fi rst year studying economics at McGill University to perform in her

seventh season at TUTS. In the past Natalie has enjoyed playing the Fairy in Metro Theatre Pantomimes,

performing in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (RCMT), and being a member of Perry

Ehrlich’s Showstoppers.

MICHELLE BARDACH Kate McGowanMichelle has just graduated from the Musical Theatre Program at Capilano University. Recent credits

include Irene Molloy in Hello, Dolly! (Exit 22), Sister Sophia in The Sound of Music (Gateway Theatre), and

ensemble in Cinderella (Exit 22), A Little Night Music (Arbutus Studio), and Hair (Fighting Chance).

STUART BARKLEY J.B ThayerStuart is a fi rst year Capilano Musical Theatre student. His credits include: Sonny in Grease (Brookswood

High School); Arts Club Musical Theatre Summer Intensive 2011 (Peter Jorgensen, director). Thanks to my

mentors, Ms. Conrad, Mr. Hamilton, Courtenay Ennis, Todd Thomson, and to the Capilano MT staff with a

special shout-out to Craig Tompkins.

MICHELLE T. BAYNTON EnsembleMichelle is an actor, singer, and recording artist. She is in her fi nal year of UBC’s Opera Performance

program. Credits include: Smile (Awkward Stage), Adding Machine (Pipedream), The Sound of Music

(Footlight) and Suor Angelica (UBC Opera). Catch her next in Cosi fan Tutte with UBC Opera.

NATASHA BELONIO Mme. AubertNatasha recently fi nished her second year in the Musical Theatre Program at Capilano University. This

year she performed in Exit 22’s main stage production of Hello, Dolly! She is thrilled to be a part of such a

talented cast in Titanic. Thanks to incredible directors, cast and crew!

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PETER BOYCHUK Jim Farrell, TaylorPeter trained at Studio 58 and holds an M.F.A. in Playwriting from UVic. His play Shelter from the Storm

was just produced by Touchstone Theatre, and he has directed numerous new plays, most recently

Prodigals for Twenty Something Theatre. This is his fi rst musical since high school!

THEO BUDD Wallace HeartleyTheo recently completed a BMus degree from UBC and has just fi nished his fi rst year at Capilano University

for Musical Theatre. This will be his fi rst show with TUTS. Previous credits include Guys and Dolls (Nicely

Nicely Johnson), Into the Woods (the Baker) and Once On This Island (Papa Ge).

NOAH BUHLER Jack Thayer (Kid)Noah is excited to be doing Titanic in his fi rst season at TUTS! He currently dances at Capella Dance

Academy with Justine Kelso and takes lessons at the Chilliwack School of Performing Arts with Stefanie

Swinnard. He looks forward to starting Kindergarten in the fall and thanks his Mom (who is playing in the

orchestra) and Dad, Nana and Papa, Kevin, Max and all the cast and crew! Much love to all his family.

DANIEL CARDOSO EnsembleDaniel is a recent graduate of the Musical Theatre program at Capilano University. Recent credits include

The Sound of Music (Gateway), Bye Bye Birdie (TUTS), Hello, Dolly!, Cinderella and The Hobbit (Exit 22).

Daniel would like to thank the creative team and Sarah Rodgers for all of their support.

STEFFANIE DAVIS Charlotte Cardoza Steff anie recently graduated from the Capilano Musical Theatre program and is excited for a second year

at TUTS. Recent credits include Dolly Levi in Hello, Dolly! (Exit 22), Sister Margeretta in The Sound Of Music

(Gateway Theatre), Nancy in Bye Bye Birdie (TUTS), and Bombur in The Hobbit (Exit 22).

LUKE DAY Major Luke ’s stage career began with the 2003 Downtown Eastside Community Play In The Heart Of A City. He

has appeared in over 30 productions including: The Feigned Courtesans, The Seagull, Six Degrees of

Separation, The Power of Yes, The Ecstasy Of Rita Joe, Urinetown, and The Idiot.

WELLS DEARBORN Charles ClarkWells is super excited to join the cast of this historic piece. He is going into his third year of musical theatre

at Capilano University. Previous credits are: Hello, Dolly! (Exit 22), Anything Goes (TUTS), Joseph and the

Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Kelowna Actors Studio). Enjoy the show!

STEFANIE DREYER Eleanor WidenerStefanie has been performing for over 10 years. She is a graduate of the Stage School of Performing Arts in

her native Hamburg, Germany. She also attended Broadway Dance Centre in NYC. She would like to thank

her parents, friends, and vocal teachers Emilie and Allison for their continued support.

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ICKATHRYN FITZPATRICK Edith Evans

A graduate of Capilano University’s Musical Theatre program, Kathryn is delighted to be performing with TUTS.

Credits include: Yeomen of the Guard (NSLOS), Nine (Pipedream), Debt – The Musical (Firehall), Footloose

(Exit 22). Next she will appear in Jacques Brel at the Gabriola Theatre Festival. Warm thanks to the cast and

crew.

JEANNETTE GIBAULT Kate MullinsJeannette is thrilled to be a part of TUTS’ production of Titanic. She is a graduate of the UBC School of

Music and past credits include Big (TUTS) and Titanic, Irene, Strike up the Band & Jubilee (APPLAUSE!

Musicals in Concert). A great big thank you to my family and friends for all of their love and support.

MICHAEL GILL Frederick FleetMichael is a graduate of the Randolph Academy and recently returned from a one year contract as principal

vocalist for Celebrity Cruiseline. Favourites: Wally in Life Could be a Dream (Cornerstone), Sid in The

Pajama Game (Bathurst) and the North American premier of Hockey! The Musical. (Off Sides, NY) Thanks

to Alex, mom and dad and family for endless love and support.

STEVEN GREENFIELD* Thomas AndrewsSteven is making his TUTS debut! Other Theatre: Glad Hand in West Side Story (Vancouver Opera); Motel in

Fiddler on the Roof (Chemainus Theatre Festival); Moist in Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Broadway West

Productions/Relephant Theatre). Thanks to Max and Kevin. Love to Jessie. Thank you for choosing theatre

as your entertainment option this evening!

ALEX GULLASON Kate MurpheyAlex is in her third summer with TUTS and ecstatic to spend it aboard the ship of dreams. A recent graduate

of the Musical Theatre Program at CapU. Her credits inlude; Joseph, Bye Bye Birdie (TUTS), Cinderella, 7

Stories, Hello, Dolly! (Exit 22), A Perfect Ganesh, A Little Night Music (Arbutus Studios). Thanks to this

amazing cast and crew, and her wonderful family.

CORY HAAS J.H Rogers, Frank CarlsonCory Haas has just graduated from the ASAS program at CapU and is thrilled to take part in his fi rst show at

TUTS. Previous credits include: Man in 7 Stories, Frederick Fellows in Noises Off and The Crucible (Exit 22).

Thanks to cast and crew for their amazing work.

KAYLA HEYBLOM EnsembleKayla is a recent graduate from the Musical Theatre program at Capilano University and she is very excited

to be aboard this ship with such an amazing cast! Past credits include: Hello, Dolly! (Exit 22), A Perfect

Ganesh and A Little Night Music (Arbutus Studios).

SKY KAO EnsembleSky is thrilled to be a part of this wonderful cast! Past credits include: Hello, Dolly! (Exit 22), Arabian Nights

(Exit 22), and Anything Goes (TUTS). Thank you all for coming and hope you enjoy the beautiful story that

we have to share with you tonight!

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This is Seth’s second season at TUTS. Last year he performed in Anything Goes as Lord Evelyn Oakley.

Seth has appeared in many productions locally, most recently with Metro Theatre as Carole Todd in Victor

Victoria. Mr. Little is very excited to be doing Titanic a second time with this magnifi cent cast!

JESSICA MONA MARSHALL Marion Thayer

A graduate of the Musical Theatre Diploma Program at Capilano University and is thrilled to be making her

TUTS debut! Recent credits include: 2nd Cook - Hello, Dolly!, Ensemble - Cinderella (Exit 22), and Petra - A

Little Night Music (Arbutus Studio). Thanks to the wonderfully talented cast and crew!

JOSHUA MCFAUL J.J Astor, PitmanJoshua spent last summer treading the boards for Bye Bye Birdie, and is thrilled to be back for Titanic.

Since graduating from Trinity Western University, he joined Vancouver Opera In Schools for Cinderella, and

also performed in The Last 5 Years with his dear wife and muirnín, Shalyn McFaul.

SCOTT MCGRATH George Widener, Understudy (Carlson)Scott is an actor and producer. He’s returning to TUTS after doing Annie in 2009 and has just fi nished

playing the Judge in Hello, Dolly! (Royal City), the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz (Footlight Theatre). Past

credits: Outstanding Male Gypsy 2007 Ovation Awards. Don’t be afraid to Live your Dream…I am ☺

ALEX MCMORRAN* J.Bruce IsmayAlex is a Vancouver-born actor and musician. Recent highlights include Farragut North (Blank Slate),

Drood (FCP), Supernatural Noir (Fugue), A Good Woman of Setzuan (Seven Tyrants) and award-winning

turns in Sweeney Todd (FCP) and Amadeus (Vagabond). In September he will be moving to London to

pursue his Master’s at LAMDA.

TOLGA NEMUTLU 4th Offi cer Joseph BoxhallTolga graduated from Capilano University’s Acting for Stage and Screen. He is thrilled to be on the stage

with such a wonderful cast and crew! Previous credits: Thomas Danforth in The Crucible, The Vizier in

Arabian Nights, Ensemble in Cinderella, Great Goblin in The Hobbit (Exit 22). Enjoy the show!

ALEXANDER NICOLL Harold BrideAlex is a recent graduate from CapU’s Musical Theatre program and has loved working on this beautiful

show with such a talented team! He has been recently seen playing Cornelius in Hello, Dolly! (Exit 22) and

The Purser in TUTS’ Anything Goes. Look for him in the upcoming Fringe Festival show My Aim is True.

Enjoy!

KAMYAR PAZANDEH StevedoreKamyar is the winner of his school’s Musical Theatre Award, his credits include: Sal Andretti in Victor Victoria

(DSR Productions), Lawrence Jameson in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Magee Mainstage Productions), and

Brad Majors in Rocky Horror Show (Dapper Jumpsuit Productions). He will be attending Studio 58 next year.

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KATIE PURYCH EnsembleRecently graduated from Capilano University’s Musical Theatre program, Katie is thrilled to be a part of this

amazing show! Past credits include: Hello, Dolly!, Cinderella (Exit 22), Bare a Pop Opera (Fighting Chance

Productions), and Desiree in A Little Night Music (Arbutus Studios). Enjoy the show!

LISA RICKETTS EnsembleLisa graduated from Capilano University’s Theater Program in 2005. Her favorite roles include The Witch in

Into the Woods and Martha in The Secret Garden. She loves to sing and is very grateful to be a part of this

marvelous company. Many thanks to her incredibly supportive fi ancé and their fur family!

GOWER RHYS ROBERTS Bellboy, Latimer This is Gower’s fi rst time acting with TUTS. He was recently in Lindbjerg Academy’s production of Hairspray

as Seaweed. He has been a part of theatre all his life, growing up in an acting family. He is more than

thrilled to share the stage with such talented people.

RUSSELL ROBERTS* Capt.E.J.SmithRussell has performed for 35 years in theatres from Victoria to Charlottetown, New York to LA. His fi lm and

TV credits are numerous (IMDB) and his voice is heard frequently in radio commercials. He is married to

actor Colleen Winton, and proudly shares the Titanic stage with their sons, Sayer and Gower. Truly, the

highlight of a long career!

SAYER ROBERTS Frederick BarrettSayer is a graduate of the Capilano University Musical Theatre program. His credits include Footloose,

Cinderella (Exit 22), Annie (TUTS), Rolf in The Sound of Music (Gateway), Austin in I Love You Because

(IntimateTHEATREproductions), Barnaby in Hello, Dolly! (RCMT). He’s thrilled to be aboard with this

talented crew, including his dad and brother! Love to Avey.

STEFANIE SWINNARD Alice BeaneStefanie is a performer, teacher, and director. She works with the Chilliwack School of Performing Arts

and owns and operates a music studio in Metro Vancouver; an honours graduate of UFV and DC and a

provincial musical theatre award winner. Thanks to her family, Erica, and husband (tonight’s percussionist)

Daniel.

MARK TURPIN Edgar BeaneThis is Mark’s fi fth season at TUTS; credits include Annie, Grease and Crazy for You. When he is not on

stage, Mark is a theatre instructor at the Lindbjerg Academy in Coquitlam. Mark would like to dedicate this

performance to the memory of Mr. and Mrs. William J.R. Turpin, who lost their lives with the Titanic.

JULIA ULLRICH Madeleine AstorJulia is a third year musical theatre student at Capilano University and feels that being a part of Titanic

has meant being a part of something very special. Credits include Hello, Dolly! (Exit 22), Just So (Arbutus

Studio), and Les Miserables in Concert (B.E. Studios). “Go big or go home.”

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Dane’s excited to be back at TUTS for the fi rst time since Oklahoma! in 2007. Recent credits include: Riff

West side Story RCMT (Ovation Award:Best Supporting Actor), and Captain Corcoran H.M.S. Pinafore

Surrey Arts Centre (CTC nomination: Best Actor). Dane would like to thank his wonderful girlfriend for her

love and support.

BOB WILSON Guggenheim, J.BellBob is an actor, writer and game designer. His previous roles include Merlin in Sword in the Stone (Royal

Canadian Theatre Company), Rufus the Red Wizard in Alice in Wonderland (R.C.T.C.) and numerous parts in

summer Shakespearean productions (Shadows and Dreams Theatre Company).

NOLAN WILSON Hitchens, DamicoAfter taking a two-year intermission since graduating from Capilano’s Musical Theatre program, Nolan is

ecstatic to be back on stage! Previous credits include: Ren – Footloose, Threepenny Opera (Exit 22) Anna

Karenina, Once On This Island (Arbutus Studio) Titanic (Applause! Musicals Society). Thanks to loved ones

for all the packed lunches!

SYNTHIA YUSUF Caroline NevilleThis is Synthia’s second year with Theatre Under the Stars. She is a third year Musical Theatre student at

Capilano University. Recent Credits include: Hello, Dolly!, Arabian Nights (EXIT 22), Bye Bye Birdie (TUTS).

Thanks to Max Reimer and Kevin Michael Cripps for the opportunity to be aboard!

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Director: Sarah Rodgers* Choreographer: Dayna Tekatch* Music Director: Christopher King

Set Design: Lauchlin JohnstonLighting Design: Gerald KingDesign Mentor: Kevin McAllisterCostume Design: Chris SinosichSound Design: Alex LivlandStage Manager: Ryan McCallionAssistant Stage Managers: Jacob Wolstencroft, Siobhan PowellRehearsal Pianist: Erika GundesenAssistants to the Costume Designer: Victoria Klippenstein, Oriana CamporeseAssistant to the Director: Mika LaulainenAssistant to the Music Director: Erika Gundersen

CASTMarcellus Chris AdamsConstable Robson BakerFeatured Male Dancer Alfonso BanzonFeatured Male Dancer Bradley BarkmanKids Band Ensemble Charlie BergKids Band Ensemble Brianna ClarkBarbershop Quartet David CottonMaud Sharon CrandallMarian Paroo *Samantha CurrieFeatured Male Dancer Caleb Di PomponioMayor Shinn Gordon DoerksonFeatured Male Dancer Daniel DohenyFeatured Male Dancer Cameron DunsterFeatured Female Dancer Shannon HanburyZaneeta Shinn Rachel HarrisonHarold *Daren HerbertAmaryllis Keira JangFeatured Female Dancer Angela KingFeatured Female Dancer Sophie LerouxCharlie Cowell Kazz LeskardBarbershop Quartet Taylor LewisGracie Sinead MacdonaldAlma Erin MatchetteTommy Devon MacKinlayMrs. Squires Sue NewmanKids Band Ensemble Nathan PiaseckiMrs. Paroo *Barbara PollardKids Band Ensemble Melissa SciarrettaKids Band Ensemble Roan ShankarukKids Band Ensemble Ethan ShankarukKids Band Ensemble Stephen Stehr-SoFeatured Female Dancer Jennifer SuttisBarbershop Quartet Allen UpwardBarbershop Quartet Dave VincentFeatured Female Dancer Claire WardleEthel Lindsay WarnockEulalie Christina Wells CampbellWinthrop Aidan WesselsKids Band Ensemble Skyler Zondag

*Appears with the permission of Canadian Actor’s Equity Association.

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Female – Patrice Bowler

DANCE CAPTAINAngela King

ORCHESTRAConductor Christopher King

Violin I Stefan Thordarson

Violin II Katie Stewart

Flute, Piccolo Andrea Minden

Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet Janine Webster

Clarinet, Eb Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone Kevin Woo

Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo Jennifer Williams

Bassoon, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet Lee Whitehorne

SCENESACT I

Scene 1 A Railway Coach

Morning, July 4, 1912

Scene 2 River City

Iowa, Centre Of Town,

Immediately Following

Scene 3 A Street

Immediately Following

Scene 4 The Paroo’s House

Early That Evening

Scene 5 Madison Gymnasium

Thirty Minutes Later

Scene 6 A Street

Immediately Following

Scene 7 Madison Library

Immediately following

Scene 8 A Street

The Following Saturday Afternoon

Scene 9 The Paroo’s Porch

Immediately Following

Scene 10 Centre of Town

Noon, The Following Saturday

Trumpet I Adrian Smith

Trumpet II Alex Gambrel

Trumpet III Adam Junk

Trombone I Keith Ollerenshaw

Trombone II Caroni Young

Piano Erika Gundesen

Bass Christy-Lynn Ashton

Percussion Mike Ferguson

ACT II

Scene 1 Madison Gymnasium

The Following Friday Evening

Scene 2 The Hotel Porch

The Following Wednesday Evening

Scene 3 The Paroo’s Porch

Immediately Following

Scene 4 The Footbridge

Fifteen Minutes later

Scene 5 A Street

Immediately Following

Scene 6 Madison Park

A Few Minutes Later

Scene 7 Madison Gymnasium

Immediately following

MUSICAL NUMBERSACT I

“Rock Island”

“Iowa Stubborn”

“(Ya Got) Trouble”

“Piano Lesson”

“Goodnight, My Someone”

“Seventy-Six Trombones”

“Sincere”

“Pickalittle (Talk-a-Little)”

“Goodnight Ladies”

“The Sadder-But-Wiser Girl”

“Marian The Librarian”

“Gary, Indiana”

“My White Knight”

“The Wells Fargo Wagon”

ACT II

“It’s You”

“Pickalittle (Talk-a-Little)” (reprise)

“Lida Rose”

“Will I Ever Tell You”

“It’s You” (reprise)

“Shipoopi”

“Till There Was You”

“Seventy-Six Trombones” (reprise)

“Goodnight, My Someone” (reprise)

“Till There Was You” (reprise)

“Finale”

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N D I R E C T O R SSARAH RODGERS* Director

Sarah is a director/actor with a BFA, MFA (directing) in theatre from UBC. Sarah is thrilled

to be back with the TUTS family. She began her journey playing Mrs. Meers in Thoroughly

Modern Millie and then directed Anything Goes last season and was tickled pink to receive

an Ovation Award for Most Outstanding Production. Directing highlights include: Billy

Bishop Goes to War (UBC, Arts Club theatre/Persephone); The Thirteenth Chair (Studio 58);

A Christmas Carol (Pacifi c Theatre). Upcoming: The Duchess (UBC Theatre); Sisters (The

Gateway Theatre); A Room with a View (United Players). You can also see Sarah on stage at

The Waterfront Theatre in Axis Theatre’s The Number 14 this Fall. It was a joy directing this beautiful classic - a

big thank you to the TUTS Company for all their support and commitment.

CHRISTOPHER KING Music Director

Christopher is an actor, music director, and composer. He is thrilled to be back again at TUTS

as music director for the 3rd time, having previously music directed Thoroughly Modern

Millie (2009) and Anything Goes (2011). Chris is no stranger to TUTS having performed

in West Side Story (1999), South Pacifi c (2000) and Joseph (2002). He is so excited to be

working on such a classic musical theatre show, with both Sarah and Dayna again. Thank you

to the very talented cast, stage crew, Jenn, Sarah, Dayna, Ryan, and all the patrons of theatre

in Vancouver. Please enjoy this beautiful musical theatre piece.

DAYNA TEKATCH* Choreographer

Most recently Dayna directed a production of The 39 Steps for Stage West in Mississauga

and sang in a workshop for a new musical by Allen Cole. She also directed and

choreographed a production of Oliver! and choreographed Peter Anderson’s Creation

at the National Arts Centre. Other choreographic credits include: Anything Goes(TUTS),

Drowsy Chaperone(Vancouver Playhouse, Citadel, NAC, 1000 Islands Playhouse-Sterling

award for Outstanding Choreography), Rocky Horror, Buddy(Aquarius), Romeo and Juliet

(NAC,Canadian Stage), Marvelous Wonderettes, Up The River(1000 Islands), Palmer Park,

All’s Well That Ends Well, Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Grand Night(Stratford Shakespeare); Directorial

credits include: the Canadian premiere of The 39 Steps(1000 Islands), Driving Miss Daisy, Tuesday’s With

Morrie(Starbright Festival). Dayna was a member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Company for 8

consecutive seasons and was also a member of the English Theatre Company at the National Arts Centre in

Ottawa.

MIKA LAULAINEN Assistant to the Director

Mika Laulainen is a recent graduate of the Theatre Program at UVic with a specialization in

directing. She has returned to Vancouver, her hometown, to continue her theatrical career.

She has loved this opportunity at TUTS, working with Sarah and the cast and crew of The

Music Man. Thank you everyone for such an amazing summer.

ERIKA GUNDERSEN Assistant to the Music DirectorErika Gundesen is a recent graduate of UBC School of Music, with a degree in piano

performance. She is originally from Calgary, Alberta, where she also earned her ARCT

Diploma. This is her fi rst TUTS show, and Erika is honoured and thrilled to be part of the Music

Man team!

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M E M B E R S O F T H E C A S TCHRIS ADAMS Marcellus Washburn

This is Chris’s fourth TUTS show, having previously appeared in Footloose, Annie Get Your Gun, and Bye

Bye Birdie. A Vancouver Ovation Award winner, and was seen recently as The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard

of Oz (Footlight) and a dancing waiter in RCMT’s Hello, Dolly! Playing Marcellus is a dream come true.

Thanks Sarah, Chris, and Dayna for this amazing opportunity. Shipoopi!

ROBSON BAKER Constable Rob studied theatre at Capilano College and Queen’s University. He has performed in a wide variety of

plays and musicals, recently Rosmersholm with United Players and Fiddler on The Roof with The Gilbert &

Sullivan Society of UBC. Thanks to Sarah, Chris & Dayna for the opportunity to work with this fabulous cast

and crew.

ALFONSO BANZON Featured Male Dancer Alfonso trained at the Richmond Academy of Dance, where he began training in various disciplines

starting in 2007. He recently debuted on stage in The Mystery of Edwin Drood with Fighting Chance

Productions and subsequently performed as a Lead Dancer in Victor/Victoria (DS Productions).

BRADLEY BARKMAN Featured Male Dancer Bradley just wrapped an exciting run of Hello, Dolly! (RCMT) and is thrilled to experience his fi rst

opportunity with TUTS in The Music Man. Recent performances include RCMT’s 2011 production of The

Will Rogers Follies, and the past two years performing in James Productions’ Christmas Pops. Hope you

have a fabulous time!

CHARLIE BERG Kids Band Ensemble Charlie is thrilled to be making her TUTS debut in The Music Man. Previous credits include an Oopma

Loompa in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Young Cosette in Les Miserables. Charlie currently trains

at Pro Arte Dance and Broadway Edge and just completed grade 5 at Highlands School.

BRIANNA CLARK Kids Band Ensemble Brianna is 12 years old and thrilled to be part of her fi rst TUTS production. Past performances include

Beauty and the Beast and Princess and the Pea (FVGSS), Cinderella (Metro), Joseph (RCMT). Brianna is

also an accomplished pianist. She would like to thank her family for their love and support.

DAVID COTTON Jacey Squires, Quartet tenor A second-generation barber shopper (thanks Mom & Dad), David has sung in several hundred shows/gigs

in six countries over 25 years of quartet singing and directing. His wife Elaine is a world SAI barbershop

quartet champion. All four of his daughters act, sing and/or dance. He lives in a loud home.

SHARON CRANDALL Maud Dunlop Sharon is excited to be back at the Bowl! She has been previously seen as Sheila (Hair), Ursula (Birdie),

Dorothy (The Wiz), Madam Liang (Flower Drum), Ice Supremes (Olympics 2010) or perhaps on a TV near

you. Thanks to Sarah, Chris and Dayna for the opportunity, and to the cast for the memories. Lots of love to

Adam, Lucas, and Sammy!!

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SAMANTHA CURRIE Marion Paroo A graduate of AMDA in New York, this marks her TUTS debut! Past credits: Amadeus (Chemainus Theatre

Festival), Munscha Mia! (Carousel Theatre), WIRED (Green Thumb Theatre). Upcoming: Chickens with

Chemainus Theatre Festival. She sends love and thanks to her husband and family for all their support. This

one is for you, Mom.

CALEB DI POMPONIO Featured Male Dancer Caleb is thrilled to be back for his third season with TUTS. Recent credits: Bye Bye Birdie, Joseph...

Dreamcoat (TUTS), Hello, Dolly!, Arabian Nights, Cinderella (Exit22), A Little Night Music, A Perfect

Ganesh (Arbutus Studio). Thanks to my incredible family and friends for all their love and support.

GORDON DOERKSON Mayor Shinn Gordon has performed across the Lower Mainland including six seasons at TUTS, notably: Gangster- Kiss

Me Kate, Marcellous - Music Man, and Ali Hakim - Oklahoma. Favorites include Krupkee- West Side Story

(Arts Club Stanley), Pseudolus - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. He appreciates the

love and support from his wife Suzanne and children Kathleen and Ben.

DANIEL DOHENY Featured Male Dancer Daniel is very proud to be cast in The Music Man. He is currently studying theatre at Studio 58 where

his recent credits include Treasure Island, Julius Caesar and The Thirteenth Chair (directed by Sarah

Rodgers). Daniel is also a playwright, and recently had his play The Straightjackets produced in Studio 58’s

Fourplay.

CAMERON DUNSTER Featured Male Dancer Cameron returns to TUTS after Singin’ in the Rain in 2010. Select credits: Hero in Forum

(FCP), Drake in Annie (Gateway), Prince Christopher in Cinderella (Exit 22),The Doctor in A New

Brain (Pipedream), Victor/Victoria (Metro). He’s a graduate of Capilano and recent winner of the Ovation

Award for Outstanding Newcomer.

SHANNON HANBURY Featured Female Dancer After completing her fi rst year at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy Los Angeles to study

musical theatre. Shannon is thrilled to return to the TUTS stage for her sixth season! Currently performing

in numerous theatres in Vancouver and projects in LA, she is happy to reunite with her theatre family here.

Thanks and enjoy the show!

RACHEL HARRISON Zaneeta Shinn Ye Gods! Rachel is thrilled to return for her fourth season with TUTS before leaving to study Musical Theatre

at Sheridan College this fall! Selected credits include: Louisa (Sound of Music, Gateway), Doria (Smile,

ASP), Helen (Bye, Bye Birdie, TUTS) and Jo (Little Women, Imagine Theatre). Much love, many thanks, and

goodbye (for now), Vancouver!

DAREN HERBERT* Harold Hill Born in Bermuda, Daren received his BFA-Theatre Arts and MFA-Drama at The University of the Arts,

Philadelphia and the University of California, Irvine respectively. He earned an LA Drama Critics Circle

Award and an NAACP Theatre Award Nomination for work in the LA Premiere of LaChiusa’s The Wild Party,

and is a two-time Dora Award nominee for the Toronto/Canadian Premieres of both The Toxic Avenger

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KEIRA JANG Amaryllis Keira’s excited for her 3rd summer with TUTS and feels fortunate to work with the talented cast and

production team of The Music Man. Past Credits includes, Bye Bye Birdie(TUTS), Joseph(TUTS), Will

Rogers Follies(RCMT), Hello, Dolly!(RCMT) and fi ve FVGSS Pantos. Keira recently played the lead, Lydia in a

short fi lm called Tea Party.

ANGELA KING Dance Captain/Featured Female Dancer Angela is a biological science student at SFU; a trained dancer and an accomplished pianist and vocalist.

Participated in both Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter

Games. Select credits: High School Musical, (URP), Singing in the Rain, Anything Goes, (TUTS), Will Rogers

Follies, Hello, Dolly!, (RCMT), The Wizard of Oz, (Footlight).

SOPHIE LEROUX Featured Female Dancer This is Sophie’s fi fth TUTS production and she is thrilled to be appearing in the same show in which she

performed her very fi rst role: Gracie Shinn, The Music Man (RCMT, 2005). Thanks to the help of many

directors and companies, she found her passion in musical theatre, and has completed her fi rst year at

Capilano University.

KAZZ LESKARD Charlie Cowell Kazz is thrilled to be working with Sarah again after their last collaboration, in which he played Inspector

Donohue in The Thirteenth Chair (Studio 58). Kazz is a graduate of Studio 58, and appeared in such shows

as The Crucible, Julius Caesar and 1984. Enjoy the show and thank you for supporting Vancouver theatre.

TAYLOR LEWIS Barbershop Quartet Previous credits include The Little Tramp in Tramp (Capitol Theatre), Rumpelstiltskin in Grimm

Tales (ITSAZOO), and Preacher Haggler in Dark of the Moon (Phoenix Theatre). It’s wonderful being back

with TUTS after running box offi ce last summer. Thank you to UVic’s Theatre Program, the Thunderbird

Chorus, and everyone at TUTS.

SINEAD MACDONALD Gracie Shinn Sinéad is SO excited to be in her fi rst “real” production at TUTS!

She is 9 and has loved being on stage since she fi rst started musical theatre at 2 with Stagecraft and now

with Broadway Edge. Sinéad also loves dance, piano, animals and chocolate! Hugs to Family & Friends.

Meows to Coco, Kali :)

ERIN MATCHETTE Alma Erin is delighted to fi nally be back at TUTS after a make-up apprenticeship in 1991. Favourite past shows

include: Crimes of the Heart (Chick Boyle), Anne of Green Gables (Miss Stacey), Nunsense (Sister Robert

Anne), & Noises Off (Belinda/Flavia). Many thanks to Chad, Emily, and Jack for supporting the dream!

DEVON MacKINLAY Tommy Devon’s past performing includes: several years with TapCo, (VTDS’s youth performing company) as well as

choreography, acting and A-directing with Lord Byng’s Theatre Company. He was in Awkward Stage’s 13

and Smile and TUTS’ Anything Goes. He’s very excited to be working with Sarah, Dayna, Chris, and TUTS

again.

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N SUE NEWMAN Mrs. Squires After South Pacifi c and Bye Bye Birdie with TUTS in the 70’s, Sue moved to Saltspring, where she (still)

teaches theatre and dance, sings in bands and writes, directs and choreographs shows. For my girls, Lauren

and Patrice, “The Mucka Man” lives on! Many thanks to Sarah, Dayna and Chris.

NATHAN PIASECKI Kids Band Ensemble Nathan’s ecstatic to be back with TUTS after performing in last year’s success, Bye Bye Birdie. He has also

performed with RCMT (Hello, Dolly, Will Roger’s Follies) and Footlight (The Wizard of Oz, Whole Lotta

Latkes, Of Course There Are Fairies, Joseph). He thanks TUTS and his family for their support.

BARBARA POLLARD* Mrs. Paroo Barbara is one of the creator/actor/writers of the international hit: Mom’s the Word. She has performed

across Canada, in Europe, and in the Just for Laughs and Melbourne Comedy Festivals. Barbara is a proud

mother, coach, teacher, and triple Jessie Award Winner. Next up? The Spitfi re Grill with Pacifi c Theatre.

MELISSA SCIARRETTA Kids Band Ensemble Melissa is excited to be back at TUTS after performing in Bye Bye Birdie last summer. She loves to sing and

dance, and currently trains at Spotlight Dance Centre. Other credits: Joseph with Footlight and RCMT, as

well as Peter Pan, Bugsy Malone, Aladdin, and Honk with Lindbjerg Academy. Melissa thanks Sarah and

Chris for this great opportunity!

ETHAN SHANKARUK Kids Band Ensemble The Wells Fargo Wagon has brought something special this summer - the chance to be in this wonderful

musical! Ethan is in his second year with TUTS, having been a Sweet Apple Teen in Bye Bye Birdie last year.

Other Credits: Very Good Eddie (VanTech), Joseph (RCMT), Titanic (Applause), High School Noir (Cultch),

and Oliver! (Playhouse). And yes, Roan is his sister!

ROAN SHANKARUK Kids Band Ensemble Roan has spent fi ve wonderful years at TUTS, beginning with Annie Get Your Gun when she was 11. Since

then she has been in Annie, Joseph, and Bye Bye Birdie. Other favourites: Titanic (Applause), Carmen

(Vancouver Opera), and Very Good Eddie (Van Tech). She is a proud winner of the 2008 Aida Broadbent

Award. And yes, she really does play trombone!

STEPHEN STEHRSO Kids Band Ensemble Stephen is so thrilled to be in The Music Man, his second show ever! His fi rst was in RCYB’s The Nutcracker

in 2010. He is in his school’s drama club and practicing for his Royal Conservatory grade 8 piano exam this

year. Thanks to my mom for supporting all my extracurricular activities.

JENNIFER SUTTIS Featured Female Dancer Jennifer has trained at both the Canadian College of Performing Arts and New Image College of Fine Arts.

Recent credits include: Math Out Loud (Mitacs), Smile: The Musical (ASP), Bye Bye Birdie and Singin’ in

the Rain (TUTS) and Will Rogers Follies (RCMT).

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ALLEN UPWARD Barbershop Quartet Allen is a barbershop singer and performer, and sings in The Vancouver Thunderbirds chorus, and in The

Squares barbershop quartet. By day, he’s an engineer developing alternative technologies which bring

sunlight into buildings for the enjoyment of their occupants and to save energy.

DAVE VINCENT Barbershop Quartet An entrepreneur and computer programmer by day, Dave has sung barbershop harmony since high school

in Montreal. His quartets include the 1990 Pacifi c Northwest champion Sonic Boom and Blue Yonder,

his current quartet. Dave also directs the Vancouver Thunderbird Chorus and promotes vocal harmony

singing at Vancouver area high schools.

CLAIRE WARDLE Featured Female Dancer Select credits: Banff Festival Dance, Ballet Kelowna, Les Grands Ballet Canadien, YellowPoint Christmas

Spectacular, Hello, Dolly, Will Rogers Follies, A Chorus Line (RCMT). Capilano University’s Advanced

Arts and Entertainment Mgmt. graduate. Select Credits: Jacobs Pillow, MA; Theatre Junction GRAND, AB;

Shadbolt Centre, BC. For you Ben.

LINDSAY WARNOCK Ethel Toff elmier Lindsay is thrilled to say that this wonderful production of The Music Man is her Theatre Under the Stars

debut! She is in her third year in the Musical Theatre Program at Capilano University and her recent credits

are Hello, Dolly! (Exit22), Just So (Arbutus Studio) and 7 Stories (Exit22).

CHRISTINA WELLS CAMPBELL Eulalie Christina has been seen around many stages in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and as far away as

Edinburgh. Recent credits include Fourplay, Rove: The Legend of Rusty Point, MacBeth, Nine, Iolanthe,

and Ruddigore. Christina has a degree in theatre from SFU. Much love to her family for their unending

support.

AIDAN WESSELS Winthrop Paroo Aidan is a 9 year old with a true passion for the performing arts. Theatre credits include All The Way Home

(Electric Company) and Salmon Row (Mortal Coil). Aidan also has commercial and fi lm experience. He

trains with the Gateway Theatre Academy, Up! Dance and Theatre Company, Tarlington Training and The

Arts Connection.

SKYLER ZONDAG Kids Band Ensemble This is Skyler’s second year at TUTS. Last year she was Suzie MacAff ee in Bye Bye Birdie. Other credits:

various shows - Upstage Theatre Co. (L.A). Skyler Participated in the West Vancouver Children’s Choir for

the 2010 Winter Olympics and dances at Spiral Dance Studios, White Rock. Thanks to Sarah and Chris for

“putting me in the cast!”

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Lauchlin is a Vancouver-based designer holding a BFA in theatrical design and production from UBC. Lauchlin’s designs have been seen on a number of local stages including Richmond’s Gateway Theatre (Mary’s Wedding, Burning In, Summer of My Amazing Luck), Pacifi c Theatre (A Christmas Carol, My Name is Asher Lev, Playland, Refuge of Lies), and Chemainus Theatre Festival (All Shook Up). Elsewhere Lauchlin has designed lighting for three seasons at the Station Arts Centre in Saskatchewan, and set & lighting for four seasons at Trinity Western University in

Langley. He has received six Jessie Award nominations.

GERALD KING Lighting Design

Gerald is a member of The Associated Designers of Canada. Recent credits include: La Boheme (Manitoba Opera Centre), Salome, Taviatta, Cosi Fan Tutti, Cavalleria Rusticana, Pagliacci (Vancouver Opera), The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, Eugene Onegin, Madama Butterfl y (Pacifi c Opera Victoria), and The Tales of Hoff man (Opera Lyra). Recent dance credits include: The Goldberg Variations, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Rite of Spring (Ballet BC), Brackets, and Sunyata (Kokoro Dance). Additional credits include: Drowsy Chaperone (Playhouse Theatre),

The Syringa Tree (Western Canadian Theatre), Othello, Comedy of Errors, King Lear, Twelfth Night (Bard on the Beach), Homechild (Belfry Theatre), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Singin’ in the Rain, Bye Bye Birdie and Anything Goes (TUTS).

ALEX LIVLAND Sound Design

This is Alex’s third year with Theatre Under the Stars and he is happy to be back once again to sound design these two amazing shows. Alex Livland graduated from the Art Institute of Vancouver with a recording arts diploma. He began his career with a local production company in Vancouver and was quickly given the opportunity to tour Canada with country Singer Johnny Reid. Recently he has been working with the Vancouver Civic Theaters, The Arts Club Theatre (Blood Brothers, Sound Mixer) TUTS (Anything Goes, Bye Bye Birdie Designer) and Metro theatre

(Victor Victoria co-designer, mixer). Alex can’t wait for everyone to enjoy the music and voices of these two outstanding productions.

CHRIS SINOSICH Costume Design

Chris has designed for the likes of Royal City Youth Ballet (Cinderella, Coppelia, La Fille Mal Gardee and The Nutcracker), Royal City Musical Theatre (Oliver, The King and I, Fiddler on The Roof, Hello, Dolly!, Gypsy,The Sound of Music,Carousel, The Music Man, Peter Pan, West Side Story, A Chorus Line, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Will Rogers Follies, and Hello, Dolly! (2012), Footlight Theatre (Joseph, The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz) and of course Theatre Under The Stars (Annie,Kiss Me Kate, Grease, Oklahoma, Jesus Christ

Superstar, Annie Get Your Gun, Annie (again) Thoroughly Modern Millie, Joseph,Singing In The Rain, Bye Bye Birdie, Anything Goes). She also designs for many diverse performance venus. (There are too many to name) Chris has won the Ovation award for costume design the past four years in a row. Chris thanks her loyal crew at Sebastian & Co (especially you Victoria) for rising to the challenge of The Music Man and Titanic and interpreting the diff erent vision for both shows. Without you it could never be accomplished. Thank-you all.

WLADIMIRO A. WOYNO R. Associate Video Design

Wladimiro A. Woyno R. is a Vancouver based set, lighting and projection designer for live performance. He is interested in the dramaturgical powers of scenography, and passionate about incorporating new technologies into the theatrical tradition. Other design credits include Burnt by the Sun (United Players),Problem Child and The End of Civilization (Theatre@UBC) Thane of My Existence (Thane Malabar), 10x10x10 (Vancouver Dance Centre), Figment (ButterDragon Productions) Try Me, Good King (Songfi re Theatre) Love/Stories(Kinetichism

Theatre), Wild Honey (Theatre @UBC), Dead Man’s Cellphone (Theatre@UBC). http://wawr.ca

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Terry was born and raised in Houston, Texas, where he attended San Jacinto College on a full scholarship for technical theatre. After college, Terry lit bands such as The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Heart, Cheap Trick, and Joe Satriani. Later, Terry toured with the Houston Grand Opera, where he eventually became Technical Director. He spent fi ve years on David Copperfi eld’s world tour as Production Manager. Terry moved to Vancouver in 2007 to become the Director of Production for Vancouver Opera. He loves Vancouver, and last year became a landed immigrant. He looks

forward to many more seasons with TUTS.

RYAN McCALLION Music Man Stage Manager

Three years ago Ryan closed his arts & entertainment law practice in the Yukon to return to theatre where he works primarily as a Stage Manager, Lighting Designer, and Sound Designer. Ryan is attending his fi nal term at Studio 58 this September. Big thanks to this fabulous company!

RUTH BRUHN Titanic ASM

Ruthie is very excited to be a working on Titanic this summer! She has recently graduated from high school, and is looking forward to attending Studio58 in the Spring for production. She hopes you enjoy the show! Happy summer!

ANNESOPHIE CASTIGLIONI Titanic ASM

Anne-Sophie is currently enrolled in the Technical Theatre program at Capilano University. This is her second year with TUTS, having previously been involved in both Anything Goes as an ASM and as a follow spot operator for Bye Bye Birdie last year. Other credits also include: Arabian Nights (Exit22), The Crucible (Exit 22) as well as Lovebites, Superior Residence and Daisy Pulls It Off ( WVSS). Enjoy the Titanic!

TESSA GUNN Titanic ASM

Tessa is thrilled to be a part of Theatre Under The Stars’ 66th season! She is a recent graduate from Capilano University’s Technical Theatre Program where she stage managed Hello, Dolly! and 7 Stories. Future credits include Awards Stage Productions’ Zanna Don’t! She’d love to thank her family and friends for supporting the ‘crazy art student’.

SIOBHAN POWELL Music Man ASM

Siobhan is a recent graduate of the University of Alberta where she majored in Technical Theatre and Production. Favorite credits include; Technical Director of Juliet with Media Room Productions, Assistant Production Manager of Cymbeline with The Timms Centre, and Assistant Stage Manager of Romeo and Juliet on the 2010 tour with Repercussion Theatre.

JACOB WOLSTENCROFT Music Man ASM

Jacob is a student in Capilano University’s Musical Theatre Program. Recently, he stage-managed Just So (Arbutus Studio) and directed Romeo and Juliet (Knockout Theatre). Selected credits Include: Malcolm in 13 (ASP), Leaf Coneybear in …Spelling Bee (Crofton House) and Rooster in Annie (Equinox Theatre). Enjoy the show!

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1969 Carousel - Dunbar MTTheatre In The Park

1970 My Fair Lady-Dunbar MTOliver -Richmond MT

1971 The Merry WidowHello Dolly - DMTThe King & I - RMT

1972 BrigadoonGuys And Dolls

1973 The Pajama GameOklahoma!

1974 The Sound Of MusicAnything Goes

1975 South Pacifi cFiddler On The Roof

1976 CamelotBye Bye Birdie

1977 West Side Story1978 Annie Get Your Gun

H.M.S. Pinafore1979 No, No, Nanette

Pirates Of Penzance1980 The Mikado

My Fair Lady1981 A Funny Thing Happened

On The Way To The Forum Kiss Me Kate1982 The Spirit of Malkin Bowl1983 No TUTS Production1984 Grease

H.M.S. Pinafore1985 Damn Yankees

Brigadoon1986 Oklahoma!

South Pacifi c1987 Anything Goes

1988 West Side StoryLittle Shop Of Horrors

1989 The King And IThe Best Little Whore-House In Texas

1990 The Pajama GameHello Dolly

1991 The Music ManGuys And Dolls

1992 La Cage Aux FollesThe Boy Friend

1993 CarouselSweet Charity

1994 West Side StoryLittle Shop Of Horrors

1995 Annie Get Your Gun1996 The Sound Of Music

Jesus Christ Superstar1997 Fiddler On The Roof

Bye Bye Birdie1998 Oklahoma!

Hair1999 West Side Story2000 Grease

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2001 AnnieLittle Shop Of Horrors

2002 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® DreamcoatKiss Me Kate

2003 The King & IAnne Of Green Gables

2004 Crazy For YouFootloose

2005 Can CanBig, The Musical

2006 No Productions2007 Grease

Oklahoma!2008 Jesus Christ Superstar

Annie Get Your Gun2009 Annie

Thoroughly Modern Millie2010 Joseph and the Amazing

Technicolor DreamcoatSingin’ in the Rain

2011 Anything GoesBye Bye Birdie

A STANLEY PARK TRADITION!

77 years ago, the Vancouver Park Board used funds donated by former Mayor W.H. Malkin to build a band-shell

in his wife’s memory and a summer tradition was born. Malkin Bowl was originally used for afternoon concerts,

until 1940, when a group of local theatre people formed a production company called ‘Theatre-Under-The-Stars’.

Sadly, after twenty years of annual performances, increasing costs forced the original company to abandon Mal-

kin Bowl. There was a gap in Vancouver’s arts scene until 1969, when a determined group of volunteers suggest-

ed a format that used largely volunteer casts and crews. Summer theatre returned to the park and has continued

there ever since, despite challenges posed by cost, weather and a fi re that nearly destroyed Malkin Bowl.

A crucial part of the TUTS mandate is the training of young performers and stage workers who learn their craft

alongside professionals. The pages that follow list the recipients of TUTS’ annual awards, many of whom have

gone on to work in the arts after getting a start here in Stanley Park. The Grace Macdonald Award is presented

to the most promising dancer; recipients of the Aida Broadbent Award are recognized for professional con-

duct and performance; the E.V. Young Memorial Fund Scholarships are awarded to the most outstanding

non-professional performers, and the Roger and Cecilia Smith Award recognizes the contribution of the many

volunteer carpenters, painters, stage crew, make-up, costume, ushers and box-offi ce staff who bring magic to

the stage every summer.

When you read the bios of the actors and creative teams who have contributed to this season’s productions,

you will fi nd some newcomers and some who have a long-standing connection to this company. We hope that

tonight, when the curtain goes up and the stage lights go on, you will feel the same thrill so many of us do, and

decide to become an ongoing part of TUTS.

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2008 Heidi Quicke, Collette Brown

2009 Diana Magallon, Daniel Tsoi-A-Sue

2010 Isabella Goldin, Darryl Hol

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2000 Janet Gigliotti, Steve Maddock,

Kimberly Page, Brad Lindbjerg Strelau

2001 Jennifer Poole,Robert Meister,

Janet Glassford, Don Nelson

2002 Alana Hibbert, Brendan Rowland,

Sylvie Gosse, Scott Harvey,

Bobby Callahan

2003 Julianna Chin, Scott Augustine,

Mandy Rushton, The Lee Family

2004 Elizabeth Marie West, Bobby Callahan,

Mark Turpin, Nevada Yates

2005 Kimberly Page, Peter Stainton,

Kendal Diebold, Michel Guimond

2006 No Productions Mounted

2007 Kaylee Harwood, Gaelan Beatty,

Neil Aspinall, Melissa Oei

2008 Adam Charles, Sophie Leroux,

Natalia McLaughlin, Roan Shankaruk,

Tyson Coady, Maria Oldeen

2009 Aaron Lau, Carolyn Bergstrand,

Sayer Roberts, Julie Trepanier

2010 Sophie Leroux, Dimitrios Stephanoy,

Dan Bowman, Emily Fraser

2011 Jacqueline Breakwell, Vanessa

Coley-Donohue, Erik Gow, Daniel White

ROGER AND CECILIA SMITH AWARD

Roger and Cecilia were founding members at the time of TUTS rebirth in 1969 and have been

involved in various capacities both on and off the stage ever since. They have both been

instrumental in keeping our volunteer base alive and enthusiastic.

2004 Larry Root

2005 April Cleaver, Samantha di Bernado

2006 No Productions Mounted

2007 Cheryl Hutcherson

2008 Alan Black

2009 Ted Steeves

2010 Abigail Wong-de Leon, Nelli Hanbury

2011 Karen Sciarretta

Cecilia is also our Archivist. She has been a big part of TUTS since appearing in Carousel, which

re-opened Malkin Bowl in 1969, and subsequently playing Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady (1970

and 1980) and Miss Lynch in Grease (1984). Her work is a year-round gathering of any materials

related to the continuing story of our society. We have programs dating back to 1940, together with

videotapes, photographs, clippings, audiotapes and posters. Please call Cecilia at 604.988.6041 if you

have anything to fi ll in the gaps and make our story complete.

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1988 Mike Darin Jackson

1989 Tiff anie Bell

1990 Leslie Hopps

1991 Tracey Horbachuk

1992 Debbie Timuss

1993 Phoebe Newsted

1994 Ramsay van Rooi

1995 Carolyn Bergstrand

1996 Candice Woloshyn

1997 Heather Ross

1998 Karen Grant

1999 Élodie Gillett

2000 Rnold Smith

2001 Not awarded

2002 Hjordis Lee

2003 Reid Cuming

2004 Alison Wright

2005 Darren Burkett

2006 No Productions Mounted

2007 Taryn Faustman

2008 Jennie Neumann

2009 Meagan Ekelund

2010 Sierra Brewerton

2011 Jennifer Suttis

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HONOURING A DISTINCTIVE PAST… AND OUR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

VANC OUV E R’ S O F F I C I AL B E E RVANC OUV E R’ S O F F I C I AL B E E RP R O U D T O B EP R O U D T O B EP R O U D T O B E

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1971 Yvonne Toynbee, Karl Norman, Victor Young, Richard Carson, Shirley Scratchley

1972 Christine Anton, Bob Sibson, Mark Dovey, David Berner, Loma Olson

1973 Shirley Milliner, Jim McQueen, Rosanne Hopkins, Edd Wright, Valerie Easton, Ellen Seaborn

1974 Joan Ridley, Alex McLeod, Kevin Bryan

1975 Sherrill Woodman, Clyde Rowett, Stan Granda

1976 Claudia Blackwood, Bruce Wilson, David Nash, Evelyn Smith, Shirley Third

1977 Annette McCaff rey, Kim Stebner, Marilyn Smith, Peter Arbuckle

1978 Teryl Rothery, Rob Morton, Ann Gass, Gavin Bakewell

1979 Colleen Giddings, Neil Sutherland, Moira Walley, Kevin Fatkin

1980 Jill Diane Filion, Philip Eckman, Wendy Dawe, Larry Railton

1981 Trish Barclay, Stuart Backerman, Lynn Bennett, Hernando Cortez, Jr.

1982 Inga Pedersen, John Payne

1983 No productions mounted

1984 Kathy Diehl, James Cronk, Renate Vetter, Mike Holborn

1985 Maggie Brockington, John Pine, Suzanne Ouellette, Graham Rudd

1986 Cheryl Mullen, Peter Korf, Craig MacKenzie, J.P. Martin

1987 Susan Skemp, David McGoran, Doug Adler, Joshua Murray

1988 Joanne Hounsell, James Cronk, Don Nelson, Sharon Dalgleish

1989 Sheryl Anne Wheaton, Nathan Fong, Natalie Lanoville, Stephen Street

1990 Sheryl Anne Wheaton, Daniel Avalos, Gordon Doerkson, Patrick Patterson

1991 Anne MacKenna, Barry W. Levy, Stuart Lindsay, Mike Wolff

1992 Dana Cole, Willie Taylor, Betsy Palmer, Don Crowe

1993 Kimberly Page, Karen Ydenberg, Heather Smith, Robert Firmston

1994 Julie Barber, Alan George, Carolyn Bergstrand, James Wilkinson

1995 Sara Holt, Steve Maddock, Russ Robson

1996 Tami Gazzola, Matthew Palmer, Joe Desmond, Gwen Plitt

1997 Janet Gigliotti, Andrew Swain, Nicola Anderson, Linda Szentes

1998 Carolyn Bergstrand, Joe Desmond, Shawn Hunsdale, Jayme Armstrong

1999 Keri Minty, Dave McGowan, Barb Tomasic

2000 Tara Leigh Popp, Damon Calderwood, Vincent Tong, Sandy Colero

2001 Alissa Keogh, Steve Maddock, Juliet Dunn, Fred Galloway

2002 Jennifer Poole, Michael Wright, Gillian Hunter, Nicholas Green

2003 Kelly Metzger, Chad Clarke & Emily Cheung, Kristin Fung

2004 Katie Murphy, Patrick Lambier, Alana Hibbert, Adam Goldenberg

2005 Laura Solilo, Doerkson Family, Daniel Pitout, Tracy Neff

2006 No productions mounted

2007 Kimberly Page, Mat Baker, Melissa Assalone, Mike Kovak

2008 Meghan Anderssen, Mat Baker, Laura Koberstein, Doug Thoms

2009 Michelle Creber, Seth Drabinsky, Nicol Spinola, Greg Templeton

2010 Erik Ioannidis, Brittany Scott, Courtney Shields, Daniel White

2011 Andrew Cownden, Seth Little, Courtney Shields, Stefan Winfi eld

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Katey Spitzner, Emmy-Kate Van Den Boogaard, Christina Dietterle, Hugette Desjarlas

Head Wardrobe ������������������������������������������������������������� Tami SinosichHead Dresser ������������������������������������������������������������������ Tami Sinosich, Oriana CamporeseDressers ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jaqueline Minci, Christina Dieterle, Siobhan AdamsASM Titanic ��������������������������������������������������������������������� Tessa Gunn, Anne-Sophie Castiglioni,Ruth BruhnASM Music Man ����������������������������������������������������������� Jacob Wolstencroft, Siobhan PowellStage Crew ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Anna Landmann, Anne-Sophie Castiglioni, Anwar Nasr, Blaire Chou,

Blanca Blandon, Cade McMeekin, Christina Dietterle, Frances Henry, Ginnie Sea, Jane Wace, Jee Woo Choi, Julia Schubert, Kaitlyn Yott, Michelle Lee, Nick Rose, Nicole Snowball, Paricia Jiang, Rebecca Wong, Zarina Guzman

Assistant to Director Music Man ����������������������������� Mika LaulainenAssistant to Director Titanic�������������������������������������� Jennica GrienkeAudition an Callback Liaisons ��������������������������������� Nelli Hanbury, Abigail Wong-de LeonAudition Volunteers ��������������������������������������������������� Karen Sciarretta, Pearl Hargreaves,Melanie Thompson, Ted Steeves,

Roger Smith, Fila Testini, Barbara Cox, Vanessa Hanbury, Inga McLaughlinRising Stars Coordinator �������������������������������������������� David Warburton

AdministrationOperations Coordinator ��������������������������������������������� Mike MackenzieRentals Manager ����������������������������������������������������������� David WarburtonGroup Sales Manager ������������������������������������������������� Sarah BynoeVolunteer Coordinator ����������������������������������������������� Dani ParkinsonAccounting �������������������������������������������������������������������� Erlie DelfinoArchivist ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� Cecilia SmithIntern �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Kayla Savage

MarketingMarketing and Publicity��������������������������������������������� Peak CommunicationsAdvertising ��������������������������������������������������������������������� Joyce SheaProduction Photographer ����������������������������������������� Tim MathesonGraphic Design ������������������������������������������������������������� Kelly Chernoff

Front of House PersonnelVolunteer Captain �������������������������������������������������������� Ted Sleeves, April Fortin, Dallas TaylorBox Office Manager ����������������������������������������������������� Shalyn McFaulVenue Manager ������������������������������������������������������������� David WarburtonSite Assistants ���������������������������������������������������������������� Anthea Morritt, Sean McQuillan

Front of House and Box Office VolunteersAlan BlackAlison DoddAnnie CheungApril CleaverAva MalekiCaitlin ChanCraig McKeeCynthia SmithDan AspinallDiarmuid O’DeaErin ChangFrances MacraeGwen KellerGreg TempletonJeff rey FongJennifer Phan

Jessica RosJohn NicholJulie CasselmanKaren SciarrettaKaren PetersKathryn YoungKaylie WongLinda NicholLisa VanderMeyMan(martin) LeeMargaret RichesMari Ann CourtMarylou CanlapanMichael MarissenOphelia LinRebecca Waitt

Robert ScullyRobyn SoScott Ashton SwanSerena ShanShasha WangSterling BaptieTaman SidhuTaz LacroixTegan Gallilee-LangTracy O’DeaValerie VothVesna FurtulaVickieSandover(Dutcher)Virginia ZhengKim Young

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PUBLIC SUPPORT:VANCOUVER PARKS AND RECREATION

Chair: Sarah Blyth Vice Chair: Aaron Jasper

Commisioners: Niki Sharma, Trevor Loke, Melissa De Genova, Constance Barnes, John Coupar

Staff : Gordon Roberts, John Ross, Ken Maquire

GOVERNMENT OF CANADA

Service Canada, Canada Summer Jobs Grant

CITY OF VANCOUVER

Cultural Infrastructure Grant

Raymond Greenwood

Nelli Hanbury

Pearl Hargreaves

Lalainia Lindbjerg Strelau

Stephen Street

Abigail Wong - de Leon

LIFE MEMBERS:Ron Kassell, Sam Peerless, Roger and Cecilia Smith

Malkin Bowl is now

available for rent!

Rehearsals, concerts,

corporate events, film

shoots, weddings and

more! For details visit

ww.tuts.ca or contact

us at 604-734-1917

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beyond expectations

Kerrisdale2094 West 43rd Avenue

Vancouver, BC Canada V6M 2C9Phone: 604.263.1144

Yaletown1399 Homer Street

Vancouver, BC Canada V6B 5M9Phone: 604.689.8226

North & West VancouverPhone: 604.990.1387

www.dexterrealty.com

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