Fall On Your Knees Program

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Grand Theatre presents The National Arts Centre, Vita Brevis Arts, Canadian Stage Company, Neptune Theatre, Grand Theatre Production of

FALL KNEES ON YOUR

Part One: Family Tree

Part Two: The Diary

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WELCOME

This stage version of Ann-Marie MacDonald’s beloved Canadian classic, Fall On Your Knees comes to us after an extensive, cross-country tour – making stops in Toronto, Halifax, and Ottawa. After touching the hearts and minds of audiences across the nation, we proudly welcome this company to the Grand as they share their final performances with us and complete their epic stage journey.

You will find that “epic” is a word that is often used to describe this production. And, for good reason. Everything about this production is, in fact, epic: the story, which is so vast that it must be shared over two performances; the multitude of large theatre companies involved; and the extraordinary gathering of artists from coast to coast. In

so many ways, this production is an incredible feat. But, more than that, it is a true testament to what can be accomplished when we come together in the name of artistic creation.

After years of development and much anticipation, we are thrilled that you have joined us – in person – to experience this historic show. Whether this is your first encounter with the Piper family of Nova Scotia, or the tenth, we hope that this grand adventure transports you, surprises you, and reminds you of the strength of family – by blood or by choice – and the power of the arts!

Welcome.

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We are thrilled to welcome you back to the Grand Theatre, where we operate on the traditional lands of the Attawandaron (also known as Neutral) peoples and territories associated with various treaties of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, and Lunaapewak. The Attawandaron peoples once settled this region alongside the Algonquin and Haudenosaunee peoples and used this land as their traditional beaver hunting grounds.

In London, our treaties include the 1796 London Township Treaty and the 1822 Longwoods Treaty. The London Township Treaty was a regional treaty signed by diplomats representing all parties living on the land, which today we know as southwestern Ontario. The Longwoods Treaty was signed by representatives of the Crown and the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation and covers approximately 580,000 acres in the area.

Locally, there are three First Nations Communities. They are the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, the Oneida Nation of the Thames, and the Munsee Delaware Nation. We would also like to recognize the growing Indigenous urban population, comprised of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people.

We value the significant historical and contemporary contributions of local and regional First Nations, and all of the Original Peoples of Turtle Island (also known as North America), and acknowledge the traditional lands upon which we operate.

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Spriet Stage, march 29 to april 2, 2023

Opening Night march 31

Grand Theatre presents The National Arts Centre, Vita Brevis Arts, Canadian Stage Company, Neptune Theatre, Grand Theatre Production of

World Premiere

fall on your knees

Adaptation for the stage by Alisa Palmer & Hannah Moscovitch

Co-Created and Written by Hannah Moscovitch

Co-Created and Directed by Alisa Palmer

Production Dramaturgy by Mel Hague

Based on the Novel by Ann-Marie MacDonald

Lead Donors - Margaret Fountain, C.M., D.F.A.(hc), D.H.L.(hc) & David Fountain, C.M.

Developed with support from the National Arts Centre’s National Creation Fund. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

Produced with the support of the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council.

Part 1: Family Tree - Approximately 3 hours with 1 intermission

Part 2: The Diary - Approximately 3 hours with 2 intermissions

Any video and/or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

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CAST & CREDITS

Cast

James Piper TIM CAMPBELL

Adelaide Taylor / Sweet Jessie Hogan JANELLE COOPER

Sister St. Monica / Giles MacVicar DIANE FLACKS / Mrs. Luvovitz

Lily Piper EVA FOOTE

Frances Piper DEBORAH HAY

Kathleen Piper SAMANTHA HILL

Ralph Luvovitz / David DREW MOORE

Leo “Ginger” Taylor / Impresario TONY OFORI

Materia Piper / Charity Woman CARA REBECCA

Mrs. Mahmoud / Musician MARYEM TOLLAR

Rose Lacroix / Doc Rose AMAKA UMEH

Anthony / Ambrose DAKOTA JAMAL WELLMAN

Mercedes Piper / Jeanne JENNY L WRIGHT

Mr. Mahmoud / Jameel / Maestro ANTOINE YARED

Rehearsal Swing KIRA CHISHOLM

Rehearsal Swing NAOMI NGEBULANA

musicians

Conductor, Piano, Accordion DOUGLAS PRICE

Violin, Accordion ANNA ATKINSON

Flutes, Reeds, Pipes SPENCER MURRAY

Vocals, Qanun, Oud, Percussion

MARYEM TOLLAR

The Grand Theatre is an active member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) and engages, under the terms of the Canadian Theatre Agreement, professional artists who are members of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. The Grand Theatre acknowledges with thanks the co-operation of Locals 105 and 828 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists, and Allied Crafts of the United States, its Territories and Canada, and The London Musicians’ Association Local 279.

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CAST & CREDITS

creative team

Author ANN-MARIE MACDONALD

Director / Adaptor / Co-Creator ALISA PALMER

Writer / Adaptor / Co-Creator HANNAH MOSCOVITCH

Associate Director CHERISSA RICHARDS

Choreographer NATASHA POWELL

Associate Choreographer HOLLYWOOD JADE

Associate Choreographer TEREKA TYLER-DAVIS

Music Supervisor & Composer SEAN MAYES

Set Designer CAMELLIA KOO*

Costume Designer JUDITH BOWDEN

Associate

Costume Designer JOYCE PADUA

Lighting Designer LEIGH ANN VARDY*

Sound Designer BRIAN KENNY

Audio Engineer BRANDON WELLS

Technical Director DANIEL BENNETT

Associate Music Supervisor DOUGLAS PRICE

Fight & Sexual Choreographer ANITA NITTOLY

Dramaturg MEL HAGUE

Dialect Coach JANE GOODERHAM

Dialect & Disability Consultant YOUSEF KADOURA

Stage Manager MICHAEL HART

Assistant Stage Manager SARAH MILLER

Apprentice Stage Manager VIRG IREDALE

A special thank you to Ciaran Brenneman, Apprentice Stage Manager in Toronto

*Indicated designers on this production are represented by the Associated Designers of Canada, IATSE Local ADC659.

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About Vita Brevis Arts

Vita Brevis Arts (VBA) was founded by Alisa Palmer to support the development of theatre projects that are ambitious in scope, urgent in content and that have the capacity to speak to a wide range of audiences in a highly theatrical and sensually rich language. Inclusive and artistically excellent storytelling is at the heart of VBA’s mission.

In practice, VBA partners with established theatre companies to curate artist-driven development processes outside traditional models.

Past credits include the development for: Fall on Your Knees, Hamlet 911.

Artistic Producer

Managing Producer

Paul Beauchamp

Board of Directors

Paul Beauchamp, Elaine Calder, Alisa Palmer

Fall On Your Knees - Stage Adaptation was developed under the auspices of Vita Brevis Arts over a period of 10 years through the generous support of The National Arts Centre and the National Creation Fund, The Canada Council for the Arts, the Toronto Arts Council, The Citadel Theatre, The Shaw Festival, New York Theatre Workshop and Mirvish Productions. The Development and Premiere Production were directed by Alisa Palmer.

VBA would like to thank the many talented individuals whose generosity and commitment made this project possible. VBA offers special thanks to Ann-Marie MacDonald for her insights, her ongoing support and for her inspiring novel.

Special thanks to Jeanine Tesori and Reza Jacobs for their inspired and inspiring musical guidance; to Patricia Cerra for helping shape the artistic development; and to David Abel for his role in guiding VBA.

DIRECTOR'S NOTES

Like so many readers, I remember where I was when I read Fall On Your Knees because I remember the effect the novel had on me. As a young, queer, gender non-conforming person, born and raised on the East Coast into a family whose tree included immigrants, settlers, secrets, and surprises, I was moved and inspired by the novel; I felt seen by the story and stirred by the hope that lay in the characters’ reckoning with truth – however searing.

As a theatre maker, I was struck by what I recognized as an inherently theatrical engine driving the novel; I could see, hear and feel the worlds that MacDonald created. I was inspired to explore a theatrical adaptation because I knew that this voice, which continued to speak and sing in my imagination long after I set the book down, would speak and sing as powerfully to an audience. I’m grateful that Ann-Marie (who is, full disclosure, one of my most frequent artistic collaborators and also my wife) allowed me to try.

I have had the good fortune to assemble a remarkable team of artists. Over the past ten years, Vita Brevis Arts, my company with producers Paul Beauchamp and Patricia Cerra, with the support of incredible theatre companies and artistic leaders, has shepherded the project through a development process designed to listen to the voice of the novel; to explore the material and discover the style of the piece. My first artistic partner in this endeavour was Hannah Moscovitch, who had not only the talent and vision but also the courage and stamina to take it on. I want to thank all the gifted artists who have joined the project during this process and whose brilliant work you experience on stage today.

The shared dream of our artistic team was to bring to the stage the dynamic of the

novel; its sweep of love and ambition; its page-turning suspense; the deep relationships that readers develop with characters who are flawed, gifted, and often wounded. All this, along with the sheer delight of a story animated by music and passion and ultimately love.

When it came out, the novel Fall On Your Knees was immediately remarkable for the lesbian love story at its heart but as time has gone on, the long overdue reckoning with racism and abuses of power in our society has rendered other veins in the novel more urgent than ever. In the twenty-five years since I first read it, my children have grown up, my parents have passed away, and both my perspective and our world have shifted. In light of the increasing vulnerability of so many of our communities, the larger embrace of the novel’s story of family, both chosen and biological, is all the more poignant and powerful.

Fall On Your Knees is above all a story of passion – for life, for love, for truth and ultimately for redemption. Redemption is possible only when the truth has been acknowledged and shared. Ann-Marie has been quoted as saying that it’s a happy ending when at least one person has survived to tell the tale. Our theatrical version is inspired by the healing power of storytelling in its most enduring form, the shared circle. The circle crosses cultures and eras, and its invitation to bear witness is not only extended to a community, it also creates community. Thus, in one of the oldest forms of theatre we find the heart of our piece’s offer of hope for the future.

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ARTISTS

Tim Campbell James Piper

Theatre Credits: Tim has appeared in over 35 productions at the Stratford Festival, including John Proctor in The Crucible, Buckingham in Henry VIII, Chris Keller in All My Sons, and Horatio in Hamlet. Other theatre credits include Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare Theatre, Washington DC); Death of a Salesman, Twelve Angry Men, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Soulpepper); and Private Lives (Chicago Shakespeare). Film/TV: Robyn Hood (Global), Under the Banner of Heaven (FX), You Can Live Forever (Prospector Films), and V/H/S/94 (Shudder.)

Janelle Cooper Adelaide Taylor / Sweet Jessie Hogan

Janelle Cooper is an award-winning Actor, a Director, Choreographer, Producer, Writer, and a Founder and the Artistic Director of Ellipsis Tree Collective. Janelle’s expertise is in the excavation of lived experience through performance creation/devising and multigenre storytelling, IBPOC artistic mentorship, and EDID (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Decolonization) education through organizations like Black Pledge and The SCPA EDID Action Committee. Select Acting Credits: John Ware Reimagined (Blyth), The Color Purple (Neptune/Citadel/Royal Manitoba), Twelfth Night (Theatre Calgary/NAC), Adventures of a Black Girl, I Am For You (NAC); Speed Dating (Lunchbox);Charlotte’s Web, Penelopiad, Toad of Road Hall (ATP).

Diane Flacks Sister St. Monica / Giles MacVicar /Mrs. Luvovitz

Diane Flacks is a writer/actor. Her 5th solo play, Guilt, directed by Alisa Palmer, premiered this fall at One Yellow Rabbit, and is being developed with Tarragon toward a national tour. Pre-Covid, Diane played Nathan in Nathan the Wise (Stratford) and wrote & starred in the Dora nominated Unholy (Nightwood). Selected Acting: 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother (WJT), Body Politic (Dora nom), Yichud (TPM). Selected Playwrighting: Waiting Room, SIBS and Care with Richard Greenblatt (Tarragon), Luba, Simply, Luba (Kobzar award) and her hit solo shows Myth Me, By A Thread, Random Acts and Bear With Me (adapted from her book). She was CBC radio’s longtime National parenting columnist & TV writing includes Workin’ Moms, Baroness Von Sketch, and Kids In The Hall.

Eva Foote Lily Piper

Theatre Credits: Jenna, Hamlet-911, Hermia, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Stratford Festival); Eva, April Fools (Segal Centre); UnCovered: Notes from the Heart (Musical Stage Co.); Girl, Once (Segal Centre); Audrey, As You Like It, Phillipa, The Taming of the Shrew (St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival); Andrea, Dark Vanilla Jungle (Blarney Productions); Halley, Armstrong’s War (Theatre Network); Mary Pickford, Murdoch Mysteries (Season 15). Training: National Theatre School of Canada, Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Theatre. Awards: Two-time nominee – Sterling Award; three-time nominee – Edmonton Music Award; recipient of 2019 Montreal English Theatre Award for Lead Performance in a Musical & Emerging Artist; recipient of 2019 Shirley Banks Prize for Emerging Musical Theatre Artists.

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The National Arts Centre is proud to partner with Grand Theatre, Vita Brevis Arts, Canadian Stage and Neptune Theatre on the World Premiere stage adaptation of Fall On Your Knees.

We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to two of Canada's greatest theatre champions: NAC Foundation board member Margaret Fountain, C.M., D.F.A.(hc), D.H.L.(hc) and her husband David Fountain, C.M. of Halifax.

Their generous leadership support has helped to bring this acclaimed Canadian story to stages across the country.

ARTISTS

Deborah Hay Frances Piper

Canadian/International Credits: Deb is delighted to return to the Grand Theatre, where she last appeared as Mary in Mary Poppins. She's played on stages across Canada and internationally, and her selected credits include: London Road (Canadian Stage) As You Like It (Jeff Award Nomination) and School for Lies (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Caroline, Or Change (Musical Stage Co), A Doll’s House Pt.2 (MTC/ Mirvish), as well as nine seasons at the Shaw Festival and six seasons at the Stratford Festival. Deborah played Catharine Cardinal in CTV’s award-winning crime drama Cardinal, and Therese Mendez in Apple TV’s mini series Five Days at Memorial, and starred in the feature film The Anniversary. Upcoming: Deb will be returning to the Shaw Festival to play in Blithe Spirit and The Game of Love and Chance.

Samantha Hill Kathleen Piper

Originally from Winnipeg, Samantha has performed on stages across Canada and the US. Broadway credits include Les Miserables (Cosette) Phantom of the Opera (Christine). Other Selected Theatre Credits: Jules Verne: From the Earth to the Moon (Off-Broadway), Les Miserables (Mirvish), August Osage Country, Christmas at Pemberley (RMTC), Gracie (PTE), The Mousetrap (Cape Playhouse), South Pacific (Drury Lane), Nine, The Light in The Piazza (Dry Cold Productions). Film/TV: The Editor, Who We Are Now (TIFF Premieres). Training: Samantha is a proud graduate of the University of Alberta BFA Acting Program. Other: I am so very grateful to be telling this story. Much love to mama and dad. @samjeannehill

Drew Moore

Ralph Luvovitz / David

Drew grew up on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe (Ottawa). GCTC Past Credits: Forever Young, This is War, Generous and Proud. Other Theatre: Taming of the Shrew, As you Like it, Twelfth Night, All’s Well That Ends Well (SLSF) A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Company of Fools) Children of the Bear (Outside the March) Woyzeck’s Head (Third Wall) where Drew was nominated for a Prix Rideau award. Training: Drew is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada.

Tony Ofori

Leo “Ginger” Taylor / Impresario

Tony was born and raised is Toronto and is a 2022 Dora Mavor Moore Award nominee for Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role for his performance in Soulpepper’s Pipeline Training: Tony is a Humber College and York University Alumni. Theatre Credits: Actually (Obsidian Theatre), Copy That (Tarragon Theatre) and Pipeline (Soulpepper Theatre).

Film/TV: Currently, Tony can be seen on Apple TV’s season 3 of Daytime Emmy winning show Ghostwriter as Malcolm Turner. Other: Want to know what’s next for Tony? Check him out at www.tonyofori.com.

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ARTISTS

Cara Rebecca Materia Piper / Charity Woman

Cara Rebecca is an actor, fight director, creator and emerging director. Theatre Credits: Cowgirl Up (ATP), Indecent (Segal), The Ward Cabaret (Harbourfront), Romeo & Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing (Repercussion), Don’t Read the Comments (Segal, Centaur, Fringe & Touring). Film/TV: Love in the Time of Coronavirus (self-produced), Antioch (Talisman), Pandora (Youtheatre), We F*ck (Indie), Forbidden (Discovery), Word! (TVO Kids), Elle (Fokus). Other: Cara is a co-founder of Ragtag, a multidisciplinary collective whose inaugural installation QUEERasure will premiere in Montreal later this year. Training: She is a graduate of the National Theatre School, McGill, and is accredited with the Academy of Dramatic Combat.

Maryem Tollar Mrs. Mahmoud, Vocals, Qanun , Oud, Percussion

Credits: Maryem Tollar is a renowned EgyptianCanadian vocalist, known for her world music performances. She composed the music for the song Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind for Canadian Stage’s production of As You Like It, directed by Anand Rajaram in 2022. She was nominated for a 2010 Dora Award for outstanding cast in Nine Parts of Desire by Heather Raffo; and was in the 2009 Dora Award winning production of R. Murray Shafer’s opera The Children’s Crusade, playing the role of Ariana. Her voice has been heard CBC’s Little Mosque on the Prairie and A.R. Rahman’s Bollywood hit, Mayya Mayya. She performs with several Toronto musical groups including: Al Qahwa and Turkwaz. Maryem was awarded the inaugural 2019 Johanna Metcalf Prize for Performing Arts.

Amaka Umeh Rose Lacroix / Doc Rose

Theatre Credits: Hamlet in Hamlet; PraiseSinger in Death and the King’s Horseman; Helena, Flute, Moth in A Midsummer Night’s Dream; 1851: Spirit and Voice (Soulpepper/Myseum); 00 in The Wolves (Howland/Crow’s); Abigail in A Christmas Carol (Grand Theatre); Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare in High Park); Spiker in James and the Giant Peach (Young People’s Theatre); Ariel in The Tempest (Hart House). Training: Factory Theatre Mechanicals; Randolph College. Awards: BBPA Harry Jerome Award; Dora Awards for The Wolves and Moby: A Whale of a Tale (Art & Water). Other: To my family, friends, and fans: thank you for your support. @yesamaka.

Dakota Jamal Wellman Anthony / Ambrose

Dakota Jamal Wellman is a performer, educator, and creator, originally from Port Hope (ON) and currently based in Montreal. Training: He is an alumni of Bishop’s University (B.A. Drama, 2015) and of Black Theatre Workshop’s Artist Mentorship Program (2015-2016).

Awards: For his work on Simone Half and Half (BlackTheatre Workshop), Dakota was awarded the 2020 META for Outstanding Supporting Performance. Selected Theatre Credits: Pool ( No Water) (Persephone Productions), Superdogs (Segal Centre for Performing Arts), Summer of Sonnets (Repercussion Theatre), and Don’t Read The Comments (Sermo Scomber Theatre). Film/ TV: The Christmas Checklist, Terror Train, The Naughty Nine, About Sex, and Fester.

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ARTISTS

Jenny L Wright Mercedes Piper

Jenny is thrilled to be making her Grand Theatre debut. In addition to this novel being her all-time favourite, she has been involved in its creation as a piece of theatre for ten years. Theatre Credits: Jenny has been in over fifty productions at the Shaw Festival since 1996, including You Can’t Take It With You, Time And The Conways, Peter Pan, Merrily We Roll Along, Pal Joey, Albertine in Five Times, Happy End, Guys and Dolls, Peter And The Starcatcher, Oh What A Lovely War, Androcles And The Lion, Holiday Inn. Other Credits: The Fighting Days (ECT), The 39 Steps, Educating Rita (Lyndesfarne), Cyberia (NAC). Training: BFA Concordia University.

Antoine Yared Mr. Mahmoud / Tommy Jameel / Maestro

Credits: Born in Lebanon and raised in Montreal, Antoine has worked in theatres across Canada and the US. His love of Shakespeare prompted a move to Stratford, where he spent five seasons performing classical plays such as Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Pericles, King John, The Merchant of Venice, John Gabriel Borkman, The Alchemist, The Madwoman of Chaillot and Mother Courage. Antoine’s taste for adventure then spurred him to seize the opportunity of appearing in Groundling Theatre’s production of King Lear in Toronto, before accepting a role in The Last Wife at Montreal’s Centaur Theatre. More recently, he was employed south of the border at Washington DC’s Arena Stage in A Thousand Splendid Suns – a role he’d reprised a few months after the production toured San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

Naomi Ngebulana Rehearsal Swing

Naomi got her start in community shows in Calgary, then moved to Toronto “for the culture”, eventually ending up in England, where she graduated with an MFA from the Guildford School of Acting in 2020. She has been waiting ever so patiently for theatres to re-open and is excited to have made her professional debut this year. Theatre Credits: Educating Rita (Watermark Theatre), DRACULA: A Comedy of Terrors (Segal Centre). Other: Outside of living the dream, she’s a certified yoga instructor and either on her mat or eating ice cream. Haagen Dazs. The vanilla one with the chocolate covered almonds.

Kira Chisholm Rehearsal Swing

Kira Chisholm (she/her) is an actor and theatre-maker who grew up on the land of the Wolastoqiyik (Fredericton, NB). She graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada’s Acting program in 2022 and is currently based in Winnipeg on Treaty 1 Territory. Recent Theatre Credits: Sally Bowles in Cabaret, The Brother/ Mother-Showman/Gradeschool Chum in Venus, Jezebel in An Irresistible Urge to do Something Inadvisable, and Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (National Theatre School of Canada).

Velma Kelly in Chicago, Agave in The Bacchae (Theatre St. Thomas); Isabella in Measure for Measure, Lady Anne in Richard III (Bard in the Barracks).

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ARTISTS

Ann-Marie MacDonald Author

Ann-Marie MacDonald is an author, playwright, and actor. She is known for her novels, Fall On Your Knees, The Way the Crow Flies, Adult Onset, and Fayne, as well as her plays, Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), Belle Moral: A Natural History, and Hamlet 911. Her work as an actor on stage and screen has earned her a Gemini Award and a Genie Nomination, and she hosted and narrated CBC TV’s documentary series, Life and Times and Doc Zone. Her writing has been honoured with awards including the Chalmers, the Dora Mavor Moore, the Governor General’s, and the Commonwealth Prize. Ann-Marie is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada. In 2019 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of her contribution to the arts and her activism for LGBTQ2S+ rights.

Alisa Palmer Director/Adaptor/Co-Creator

Alisa Palmer has led the development and world premiere of acclaimed theatre creations for over twenty five years including East of Berlin by Hannah Moscovitch, Sibs by Diane Flacks and Richard Greenblatt, Body Politic by Nick Green, Oh My Irma by Haley McGee, Belle Moral, Anything That Moves and Hamlet-911 by Ann-Marie MacDonald. Ms Palmer spent eight seasons at the Shaw Festival. Selected Credits: The Women, Sunday in the Park with George, The Philanderer and Pal Joey, and three seasons at the Stratford Festival (Hay Fever and Hamlet-911). She directed the box office breaking production of Good-Night Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann-Marie MacDonald, featuring the playwright in the leading role. Ms. Palmer has directed Canadian

premieres of works by international playwrights including Sarah Ruhl, Naomi Wallace and Caryl Churchill. Her acclaimed revival of Churchill’s Top Girls is featured in the documentary film Girls on Top by Fighting Fish Productions. She directed Cloud 9, also by Churchill for Mirvish Entertainment, where she was Resident Director for the World Premiere of Lord of the Rings. As Artistic Director of Nightwood Theatre, Ms. Palmer oversaw the commissioning, development and premiere of celebrated plays including Djanet Sears’ Harlem Duet and Adventures of a Black Girl in Search of God, and Alex Bulmer’s Smudge, the first professional play by a visually impaired theatre maker which she also directed. Ms. Palmer is the recipient of numerous awards in Canada and internationally, including multiple Dora and Chalmers Awards, and the Award of Excellence in the Arts. She is a three-time finalist for the Siminovitch Prize for Directing and is a proud recipient of a Harold Award for her contribution to Independent Theatre. Ms. Palmer is currently the Executive Artistic Director of the National Theatre School of Canada, English Section and is founder and Artistic Producer of Vita Brevis Arts. She was born and raised in New Brunswick, in the unceded Territory of the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik and currently lives in Montréal, unceded territory of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, with her wife and daughters.

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ARTISTS

Hannah Moscovitch Writer/Adaptor/Co-Creator

Hannah Moscovitch is an acclaimed Canadian playwright and TV writer whose work for the stage has been widely produced in Canada as well as around the world. Hannah been honoured with numerous awards for her body of work, including the Trillium Book Award, the Governor General’s Award, both the Herald Angel and a Scotsburn Fringe First at the Edinburgh Festival, and the prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize administered by Yale University. Hannah’s music-theatre hybrid Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story (co-created with Christian Barry and Ben Caplan) garnered a landslide of critical praise, including more than fifty four- and five-star reviews, becoming a TimeOut and New York Times Critic’s Pick, and receiving six Drama Desk Award nominations. Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story has been touring since 2017 and recently crossed the 400 performances line. Hannah’s other writing for the stage includes Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes, Post-Democracy, East of Berlin, This is War, Bunny, The Russian Play, What a Young Wife Ought to Know and Secret Life of a Mother (with Ann-Marie Kerr and Maev Beaty) among others. In television, Hannah is the Co-Creator, Executive Producer and Head Writer of Little Bird alongside show runner Jennifer Podemski for Bell Media and Rezolution. Little Bird will air on Crave and APTN Lumi in May 2023 (watch it, Canadians, watch this show). Recently, Hannah was Co-Executive Producer on Interview With The Vampire for AMC with Gran Via and Dwight Street Book Club producing. Hannah splits her time between Halifax and Los Angeles.

Cherissa Richards Assistant Director

Cherissa Richards has appeared on stage and screen throughout Canada. Recent Directing Credits: Red Velvet (Crow’s Theatre); Harlem Duet (Bard on the Beach); Meet Me at Dawn (Theatre by the River); VOICE (Prairie Theatre Exchange); The Power of Harriet T (Manitoba Theatre for Young People). Cherissa is a Crow’s Theatre RBC Rising Star Emerging Director recipient-‘21, Why Not This Gen Directing Fellow-‘21, she received a directing diploma from National Theatre School directing residency in independent study-‘21. Directing Residencies: Bard on the Beach, Shaw Fesitval, Stratford Festival. Upcoming Directing: Trouble in Mind (Royal MTC/Citadel), Julius Caeser (Bard on the Beach) 2023, Diggers (Prairie Theatre Exchange/BlackTheatre Workshop) 2024.

Natasha Powell Choreographer

Natasha Powell is a Toronto native who has been working in the dance industry for 17 years. Her soulful approach to movement that transcends genre can be seen and felt in her choreography and teachings. Credits: No stranger to the stage, Natasha has collaborated and created over 20 dance works for live performance. As the founder, artistic director, and choreographer for her company HOLLA JAZZ, she created the award-winning show FLOOR’D - the company’s first full-length production, presenting historical jazz dances in a new light. Awards: FLOOR’D was nominated for 4 Dora Mavor Moore Awards (including Outstanding Original Choreography by Powell, and Outstanding Production) winner of the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble, and named one of top 10 dance shows.

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ARTISTS

Hollywood Jade Associate Choreographer

A visionary with a passion for excellence, Hollywood Jade wears multiple hats as a choreographer, artistic director, performance coach, and media personality, among others. Selected Credits: Choreographer, Sleeping Beauty (Capitol Theatre), Choreographer, The Soul Of Motown (Stage West), Resident Choreographer/ Guest judge Canada’s Drag Race (Crave/World Of Wonder), Assistant Choreographer, The United States vs Billie Holiday (Hulu), Choreographer, Queen Tut (Fae), Choreographer, Accused (Fox).

Tereka Tyler-Davis Associate Choreographer

Tereka T is a passionate performing artist and dance professional, always looking for ways to explore and tell diverse stories. She has appeared on screen and on stages in North America, Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. Selected Credits: Facing Home: Love and Redemption (Kashedance), Shades (Esie Mensah Creations), Tribute to Harry Belafonte (Culchaworks), and Margarita (Holla Jazz). Awards: Tereka won a Dora Award for Best Ensemble as part of the cast of FLOOR’D (Holla Jazz). Film/TV: She has appeared in series American Gods and Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker and Canadian film Door Mouse.

Sean Mayes Music Supervisor & Composer

Based in New York & Toronto, Sean Mayes enjoys a varied career as a conductor, music director, orchestrator, arranger, composer,

author & educator, spanning the range of numerous musical styles between Broadway, theatre, opera, classical & pops. Conducting Credits: Hadestown & MJ (Broadway), The Color Purple (Canadian Premiere), and Black Broadway with American Pops Orchestra (PBS National Broadcast). Other Credits: Come From Away (Music Supervisor, Finland), Aportia Chryptych (Composer/ Music Supervisor, Canadian Opera Company), King Lear (Composer, Stratford 2023). André De Shields with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (Orchestrations, Music Direction). Other: Co-author of An Inconvenient History of Black British Musical Theatre & Reframing the Musical (Bloomsbury).

Camellia Koo Set Designer

Camellia is a Toronto based set and costume designer for theatre, opera, dance and site-specific performance installations and collaborations. Recent Theatre and Opera Credits: collaborations with The Electric Company, Factory Theatre, The National Arts Centre, Soulpepper Theatre, The Shaw Festival, The Stratford Festival, Tarragon Theatre, Against the Grain, Banff Centre, Boston Lyric Opera, Canadian Opera Company, Edmonton Opera, Helikon Opera (Moscow), Minnesota Opera, Pacific Opera Victoria, Santa Fe Opera, and Tapestry New Opera. Awards: Camellia has received six Dora Mavor Moore Awards (Toronto), a Sterling Award (Edmonton), a Chalmers Award Grant, 2006 Siminovitch Protégé Prize, and the 2016 Virginia and Myrtle Cooper Award for Costume Design.

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ARTISTS

Judith Bowden Costume Designer

Judith Bowden has been designing for the theatre for the past 25 years. Selected Credits: Costume design for Queen Goneril and King Lear (Soul Pepper Theatre). The Humans, (Citadel Theatre/ Canadian Stage). London Road, The Other Place, (Canadian Stage). Sense and Sensibility, (Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre). Chimerica, (M.T.C./ Canadian Stage). Set and Costume design for White Christmas, Gaslight, Holiday Inn, LadyKillers, Grand Hotel, St Joan, and Sweeney Todd, costume design - Cabaret, at the Shaw Festival where she has designed for the past 20 seasons. She has had the pleasure of working at a number of theatres including the National Arts Centre, the Grand Theatre, Prairie Theatre Exchange, P.O.V. Theatre Calgary, The Citadel, Crows Theatre, ATP and Arena Stage, Washington, D.C.

Joyce Padua

Associate Costume Designer

Joyce Padua is a Toronto-based costume designer, cutter, and head of wardrobe. A BFA graduate of York University, her work as a designer and assistant has been featured in several productions including shows with the Shaw Festival, the Stratford Festival, and Factory Theatre. Awards: In 2021, Joyce was nominated as a Siminovitch Prize Protegée under designer Gillian Gallow. Theatre Credits: Costume design: Too True to Be Good (Shaw Festival), Year of the Rat (Factory Theatre), Desire Under the Elms (Shaw Festival), Head of Wardrobe: TOKA (Theatre PasseMuraille), Trout Stanley (Factory Theatre), Lady Sunrise (Factory Theatre), Marjorie Prime (Coal Mine Theatre).

Leigh Ann Vardy Lighting Designer

Recent Theatre Credits: Hamlet 911, The Neverending Story, As You Like it, The Diary of Anne Frank (Stratford), The Breathing Hole, Metamorphosis (NAC), Misery, The Rocky Horror Show (Neptune), Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes (Belfry Theatre), For A Look or a Touch (Pacific Opera Victoria), Tell Tale Harbour (Confederation Centre for the Arts), Between Breaths, Everybody Just C@ lm The F#ck Down (Artistic Fraud), The Silver Arrow (Citadel Theatre), The Third Colour (Prairie Theatre Exchange), Secret Life of a Mother (Theatre Centre, Crows Theatre), and The God That Comes (2b). Other: Leigh Ann is a teacher and coach at NTS. She is originally from Newfoundland and now lives in Nova Scotia and works all over the country. She’s honoured to be part of the telling of this story with these remarkable people.

Brian Kenny Sound Designer

Brian is a designer for theatre from Mt. Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador and is a graduate from The National Theatre School of Canada and Sheridan College. Selected Credits: Come From Away in Concert (Mirvish, Marquis Ent), Billy Elliott, The Rocky Horror Show, The Music Man, Little Shop of Horrors (Stratford Festival), Elf, Grow, Mary Poppins (Grand Theatre), Once (Segal Centre), Everybody Just C@lm The F#ck Down, Between Breaths, The Colony of Unrequited Dreams (Artistic Fraud of Newfoundland), Supper Club, Birthday Balloon (RCA Theatre). Other: Brian is a board member of the IATSE Local 659, The Associated Designers of Canada.

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ARTISTS

Douglas Price

Associate Music Supervisor, Conductor, Piano, Accordion

Douglas Price is an award-winning composer, music director, and teacher from London, Ontario. Training: He is an alumni of the Shaw Theatre Festival’s music directing internship program (mentor: Dr. Paul Sportelli), a masters graduate from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and he inaugurated the position of Head of Music at the National Theatre School of Canada (2014-2020). Other: He is the founder and creator of tunetorialz.com (an online catalogue of musical theatre lessons), and he recently launched his first book, Seventeen To Millionaire, a personal finance book for Canadian teenagers available at seventeentomillionaire.com.

Anita Nittoly Fight & Sexual Choreographer

Selected Fight Director Credits: 2019 Season (The Stratford Festival); The Last Wife, The 39 Steps, Successions (Centaur Theatre); Whole World (Carousel Players); Kitchen Radio, Stag & Doe, 2018 Season (Blyth Festival); Don Quichotte, Die Walkure, Carmen (Canadian Opera Company, Associate Fight Master). Stage Combat Instructor and Fight Director/Sexual Choreographer (National Theatre School).

Intimacy Choreographer: Trojan Girls and The Outhouse of Atreus (Outside The March/Factory Theatre/Factory Theatre); Our Place (Cahoots Theatre/Theatre Passe Murraille); TV/Film: Stunt Performer/Stunt Actor (selected credits: SEE, Star Trek: Discovery, Pretty Hard Cases, Teen Titans, The Boys, Rabbit Hole, What We Do in the Shadows, various Ubisoft motion capture productions).

Mel Hague Dramaturg

Mel Hague is a Toronto based Curator and dramaturge. Mel is the Artistic Director of Factory

Theatre in Toronto. Previously, Mel has worked with Canadian Stage Company, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Obsidian Theatre Company, IFT Theatre, Factory Theatre, Banff Centre Playwrights Colony, current performing arts, fu-Gen Asian Canadian Theatre, Eastern Front Theatre, Queer Acts Festival, The Paprika Festival, and Mulgrave Road Theatre. Mel was the Director of the Rhubarb Festival from 2014 - 2019 and was selected as a Leader in Residence at the National Theatre School of Canada (2018/19). Selected Dramaturgy Work: Venus’ Daughter by Meghan Swaby (Obsidian Theatre Company, 2016) Up the Garden Path by Lisa Codrington (Obsidian Theatre Company, 2016), Black Boys by Saga Collectif (with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 2018) lulu v.7 aspects of a femme fatale (red light district with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 2018) Always Still the Dawn by Susanna Fournier (Canadian Stage, 2020). Other: Mel is a member of the Board of Directors for the Summerworks Festival.

Jane Gooderham Dialect Coach

Theatre Credits: London Road, The Syringa Tree, Rock ’n’ Roll (Canadian Stage) 19 seasons with The Stratford Festival; Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Cloud Nine, The Lord of the Rings, The Producers (Mirvish); Shaw Festival; War Horse, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Royal National Theatre/Mirvish); Matilda (Royal Shakespeare Company/Mirvish); Oroonoko, Chair (Theatre for a New Audience, New York). Television: Good Sam (CBS), Reacher (Amazon), Republic of Doyle (CBC). Teaching: Head of Voice, National Theatre School of Canada (2009-16); Centre for Indigenous Theatre; Birmingham Conservatory. Training: Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (MA Voice), Guildhall School of Music & Drama (BA Acting).

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Yousef Kadoura

Dialect & Disability Consultant

Yousef Kadoura is a Disabled Lebanese-Canadian actor, writer, and curator as well as a graduate of the acting program at the National Theatre School of Canada (2017). He was the producer and host of Walking the Space, a podcast series exploring disability in the arts, and was previously the 2018 Curator in Residence at Tangled Art + Disability. Theatre Credits: P.T. Barker, Inangible Adorations Caravan, as a part in Toronto’s Year of Public Art (2022) Jonathan, Jonathan La Figure du Goeland, (Geordie Theatre, 2021), and Jihad, Eraser, as a part of the Riser Project (2019).

Michael Hart Stage Manager

Theatre Credits: 26 seasons at the Stratford Festival including All’s Well That Ends Well, Little Shop of Horrors, The Rocky Horror Show, Hay Fever, The Tempest starring Christopher Plummer, The Duchess of Malfi, The Swanne Trilogy amongst others; Heisenberg, Liv Stein (Canadian Stage); Constellations (Centaur/Canadian Stage); Body Politic (Buddies); The Death Of The King (Modern Times); The Winter’s Tale (Groundling); Bombay Black (Factory); Manon, Sandra and the Virgin Mary (Pleiades); Saint Carmen of The Main (NAC/ Canadian Stage); Romeo and Juliet (NAC); Mother Courage and Her Children (NAC/MTC); Real Live Girl (MTC); Fully Committed, Silence, Einstein’s Gift (Grand Theatre); Wit (Centaur); Hamlet (Neptune).

Assistant Stage Manager

Sarah Miller is a Toronto-based freelance stage manager for live theatre and events. Select

Credits: I Send You This Cadmium Red (Art of Time); A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline (Capitol Theatre); MixTape (Crow’s Theatre/Grand Theatre); Bang Bang, The Crackwalker (Factory Theatre); The Runner ( Human Cargo/ Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre); Monday Nights (Luminato/Theatre Centre); Of Mice and Morro and Jasp (Manitoba Theatre for Young People); Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Mirvish); Lil’ Red Robin Hood (Ross Petty Productions); Sisters, Innocence Lost, Of Human Bondage, Spoon River, A Christmas Carol, Hosanna, The Heidi Chronicles, Angels in America (Soulpepper Theatre); Forever Plaid (Starvox Entertainment); Orestes, Yaga (Tarragon Theatre); The De Chardin Project (Theatre Passe Muraille) and Freedom Singer (Project Humanity).

Virg Iredale

Apprentice Stage Manager

Virg (she/her) is a freelance stage manager and props builder based in Mi’kma’ki, Halifax Nova Scotia. Select Stage Management Credits: Elapultiek (Tour for Two Planks and a Passion)

Crimes of the Heart, Boeing Boeing (Watermark Theatre) Dayboil, Good Grief, Half-Cracked, Hook, Line & Sinner (Ship’s Company Theatre)

#IAMTHECHEESE (Eastern Front Theatre & Halifax Theatre for Young People) Beneath

Springhill, The Lear Project (Neptune Theatre)

Hamlet (Below the Salt) Brundibar (Halifax Theatre for Young People) People, Places & Things, La Calandra (Fountain School of Performing Arts)

Pocket Rocket (Theatre Baddeck) Props Credits: Elf the Musical, Rocky Horror, Woman in Black (Neptune Theatre).

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Anna Atkinson Violin, Accordion

Anna Atkinson is a singer, songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist originally from Windsor, Ontario. She studied the viola at the University of Victoria before spending nine years immersed in Toronto’s creative music and theatre communities. Anna performs her own music as Linaire: experimental electro-pop combining emotionally lucid lyrics with synths, strings, and lo-fi beats. A self-titled debut album was released in 2020. Anna has also contributed, both as creator and performer, to numerous projects across music, theatre, film and dance. Most recently, she was musical director, co-creator and performer in Joe Jack et John’s Les waitress sont tristes in Montreal, where she now lives.

Spencer Murray Flutes, Reeds, Pipes

The son of a proud Scottish immigrant, Spencer Murray got his start playing the bagpipes when he was 8 years old. In his twenties Spencer moved to Toronto to study saxophone at Humber College with jazz legend, Pat LaBarbera, but at night he was studying Irish flute with Juno-winning Irish musician, Loretto Reid. In 2016, Spencer was accepted to the University of Limerick in Ireland, where he became the first ever Canadian to receive a Master’s degree in the Uilleann piping. Spencer has performed as a soloist with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and with the Canadian company of Come From Away for over 850 performances. He is about to release his second album with his band Pipeslinger.

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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Dennis Garnhum

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Evan Klassen

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Lyndee Hansen

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Christine Gruenbauer

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Lennette Randall

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Breanne Ritchie

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Barb Whang

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Britt Duncan

operations

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Mike MacDonald

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Aaron Simmons

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Luke Morrison

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Ben Storie

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Shannon Goneau

Marty Petersons

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John Whitty

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Judy Risser

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Heather Siskind-Levite

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Sarah Hilton

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Jacob Wiley

AUDIENCE SERVICES

FRONT OF HOUSE

FRONT OF HOUSE MANAGER

Ali Samuel

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Haley Helm

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Mackenzie Bishop

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Denise Hay

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Caitlin Cahill

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Karen McDonald

Cheryl Willison

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DIRECTOR

Paul Fujimoto-Pihl

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Brayden Crawford

ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Sonja Niedermaier

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Jim Doucette

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HEAD OF PROPS

Natalie Kearns

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Natalie Tsang

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Kassidy Noble

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HEAD OF WARDROBE

Lisa Wright

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Elaine Ball

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Kathryn Sherwin

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Meghan Choma*

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Craig Pearson

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Tom Stewart

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John-Michael Plester

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Rory Leydier

Jerry Kirshner

SCENIC ART

HEAD SCENIC ARTIST

Richard Lawler

SENIOR SCENIC ARTIST

Craig Guthrie

SPRIET STAGE

HEAD STAGE CARPENTER

Steve West

HEAD OF AUDIO

Aaron Ouellette

HEAD OF LIGHTING

Liam Arbogast

HEAD OF FLYS

Jared Whitty

HEAD STAGE WARDROBE

Sarah Tracy

CREW

Jeff KenBialkowski Scott

Heather Sinclair

Raz Zemitis

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Steve Allen

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George Kerhoulas

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Matt Parr

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Anita Shah

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Bill Assini

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MORE THAN EVER BEFORE

YOUR GIFT

As we continue to build back audiences after two years of shutdown due to COVID19, we need your support more than ever before!

Your donation will ensure we are able to continue to deliver on our mission of creating transformative experiences on our stages, through our stories, to connect with and inspire our communities.

Donations of any and all amounts are valued by our Grand theatre family and come with a range of benefits. Thank you for your generous support.

GRAND Visionaries

$5,000–20,000+

Directors’ Circle / Ambassadors’ Circle / Patrons’ Circle

Pace-setting support at this elite level will, in turn, provide you with the most exclusive and personalized benefits, designed to bring you up close and personal with the staff and artists working at our theatre, as well as the Artistic and Executive Directors. Benefit highlights include: complimentary hosting opportunities, curated events, Opening Night subscriptions and more.

GRAND Champions

LONDON PROUD CLUB

$2,500–4,999

Donors at this level will directly assist your fellow Londoners who may not be able to afford access to the Grand through programs like Student Club, Holiday Wish for Kids and the CANOO program welcoming new Canadians to London. As a Grand Champion, you will attend specially designed events with like-minded supporters that will unlock the backstage experience of productions. Added benefits include: exclusive behind the scenes events including invitation to sneak peeks of coming seasons and a full season of posters!

GRAND Supporters

$10–2,499

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Your support will enable the Grand to expand and enhance programming. Benefits highlights include: recognition in our house programs, complimentary beverage tickets, a season poster collection and more!

A complete list of donor benefits is available on our website at grandtheatre.com. Any comments, questions, or suggestions can be directed to our Development Coordinator, Jacob Wiley, at jwiley@grandtheatre.com or 519.672.9030, ext. 245

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

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Helen & Andy Spriet • Carol Stephenson • Marty & Susanne Thrasher • Judy White •

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Lynne Cram • Noreen De Shane • Alison Hannay • Susan & Ron Holliday • Jacqueline Crosby & George Kerhoulas • Diane & Michael Smith • Anne Toal & Paul Brisson

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Jane & Justin Amann • Heidi Bayley & Jamie Crich • Sharon Bryan • Allan & Susan Edwards

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Deanie Markvoort • Amira Moussa • Jackie & John Porter • Alison & Doug Ross • Anita & Amit Shah • Susan Smith-Goddard • Roberta & Dr. Robert Sokol • Nicole Spriet & Sandy

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Celia & Rod Silverson

Anne Souter & William

Dawson

Jacqueline & Erich Specht

Linda E. Staudt

Maureen & Michael Tilson

Joan & Ross Totten

Judy & Gerry Wheaton

Faye & Rod Willis

Jacki Yellowlees

Dr. Betty Anne Younker

Anonymous Donors (5)

supporters

$100–499

Judy & Jack Abell

Susan Agranove

Henry J. Albers

Carole Alton

Mary Arrand

Reg Ash

Karen & Eric Auzins

Ruby Bantock

Sister Simone Batte

Alice Beddoe

Pat & Rodney Bell

Jane & Don Benson

Helene Berman

Ingrid & Monica Betz

Patricia Black & Bryan

Burwash

Sherri and Brandon

Bocchini

Joan & Robert Boyce

Lorena & Jack Brown

Sharon & Bill Burns

Linda & Larry Burt

Chris & Lori Cahill

Pamela Cameron

Madeline Campbell

Mary & James Campbell

Paul & Sandi Caplan

Lesley Carmichael

James Cassidy

Judy & Peter Castle

Jacklyn Chang-Cardoso

Donna Chute-Dolan

Janet Collins

Eileen & Hugh John Cook

Jane Corbett

Ada & Henry Cornelissen

Catharine Cornhill

Larry Cornies

Kenneth Cossoy

Aindrea Cramp

Cecilia & William Davies

Noreen Davis

Bonnie Dawe

Alfred Day

Barry Deathe & Susan

Brown

Eileen Dobell

Joanne Dow

Dorothy Downs & Thomas

Sobut

Vicki & Gord Drimmie

Joseph Driskill

Mary Dryden

Phil Dwyer & Christen

Shoesmith

Frances Dyson

Jeanette & Stuart Eberhard

Penny Eizenga

Doris England

Betty Escaf

Liz & Jim Etherington

Kim Eyre

Laurie Farquharson

Rudy & Lorna Fast

Barb & Bruce Fearnall

Linda & Louis Ferraro

Pat Fewster

Andrew First

Ann & Bill Fleming

Chuck and Valerie Ford

Lorie Forwell & William

Clark

Elizabeth Fowler

Suzanne Fratschko Elliott

Rhonda & David Freeman

Barbara Froats

Kim Gadsdon

Aaron Garber

Nathan Garber

Haley & Ryan Gauss

George Georgopoulos

The Glass Family

Rigmor & Gary Glen

David Gliddon

Basil and Belinda Gracious

Sheila & Al Green

Deb Greenfield

Jane Hair

Leah Hamilton

Pauline & Peter Hart

Manfred and Judith Harth

Muhammad Hassan

Margaret & Bruce Hastings

Denise Hay

Glenn and Lois Hayter

Maureen & Ian Herrick

Jennifer Hiltz

Mark Hodgkinson

Gail & Rick Hoevenaars

David Hoff

Kathleen Holland

Nancy & Martin Holmes

Cheryl Hooper

Louisa Howerow

Marian Hundt

Heather & Paul Huston

Susan & Howard Isaacs

Allan Johnson

Terry & Evelyn Julian

Mabel & Elton Kane

Michelle Kaplansky

Maureen & Shayne Kasiurak

Heather & David Keast

Tanis Kelly

Jordan Kilfoy

Marianne & Paul Kippax

M. E. Kirk

Rose & William Klein

Sheila & Stan Kogon

Susan & John Koval

Claire Lane

Margaret E Laird

Jennifer & Wayne Lawrence

William & Shirley Lawrence

Mr R Lawton & Mr S

Chitovas

Cheryl and Doug Lester

Marie Liddell

Karen Lilley

Susan and Mike Liska

Frank and Bonnie Littell

Dennis and Sharon Lunau

Suzanne Majhanovich

Mary Lynn & Paul Mansell

Lynn Marshall

Cheryl Masson

Janine & Jeff Mathyssen

Judith McBride

Sheila McBride

Gwen McBurney

Jamie and Cheryl McCallum

Joan McCarthy

Ms Mary Ellen McDermott

Nancy & Ian McDowell

Ann McEwan-Castellan

Ken McGuffin

Heather McLean

Sheilanne Lindsay

Patrick Malloy & Gayle

White-Malloy

Dianne & Ian McIntosh

Ann & Hugh McIntosh

Jason McIntyre

Nancy & Bill McKeough

Luella Barath & Paul McKnight

Marilynne McNeil

Robert Mepham

Louise Milligan

Beverley & Paul Mills

Shirley Mitchell

Michelle Mylemans

Larry and Nancy Needham

Celia Nichols & Cam

Johnston

Colleen O'Brien

Sandra O'Brien

Helen & Gordon Olmstead

John and Norine Opper

Dorothy & John Palmer

Maura Pare

Steven Parfeniuk

Elizabeth Parmeter & William Horne

Susie & Larry Patrick

Cam Pettinger & Tracey

Watters

Ann Pinchin

Norma & Jim Poel

Blair Poetschke

Mary Possmayer

Wesley & Wilma Prescod

Claire A. Prins

Karen & Rick Pritchett

Lisa Putman & Bruce Reed

Nancy Quinn & Jeff

DeLuzio

Gail & Gary Rains

Susan Wallace & James

Reaney

Bonnie & Peter Regier

Linda Rempel

Eleanore Reynolds

Sharon Rich

Kathleen & Douglas

Richards

Doris & Frank Robak

William & Barbara Robins

Garrett Rodman

Karen & Paul Romanson

Trudy Roth Walker & Lloyd

Walker

Elizabeth & Ralph Rudy

Dianne & Rick Rumney

Lynda & Howard Rundle

Inge & Paul Russell

Peggy Sattler

Denise & Gordon Saylor

Alan G. Sellery

Catherine & Gordon Sellery

Ms Julia Sert

Todd Shaddick

Valerie & John Sharpe

Sandra Shaw

Kathryn Sherwin

Jennifer Shields

Margaret & Robert Shirley

Lynne Sinclair-Ifill

Judy and Kevin Smith

Judith & Robert Southcott

Mr. and Mrs. Nancy and

Jerry Springer

Helena Steinmetz & Bruce

Hewitt

Susan Steven

Shonagh Stevenson-Ramsay

Sarah Stewart

Karen Stone

Janice & Paul Strickland

Bill & Sheila Strybosch

Joan & Ken Sumnall

Anne Sutton

Janet Szilagyi

Anne & Don Thede

Diane Thrasher

Gerard Tillmann

Jane Tillmann

Jody Timmerman

Anne Toal & Paul Brission

Susan Toth

Shannon Twynstra

Dr. Jane Upfold

Christine & Jake Van Dyk

Jan Vanesch

Catherine Vermue

ENDOWMENTS & GIFTS THROUGH the LONDON COMMUNITY Foundation

Jennifer and Keith Vincent

David Wake

Judith Walker

Janis Wallace

Beth-Anne & Alex Wasko

Susan Waugh

Alice Wehlau

Margaret & Mark Whitley

Lynn & Ted Williams

Sandra-Pat Willis

Cheryl & Mark Willison

Joe Wilson

Ian & Mary Wilton

Pam & Paul Wilton

Ailene Wittstein

Doug W. Woods

Sharon Wright-Evans

Richard Yake

Elizabeth Yurkiw

Beverley Zaifman

Anonymous Donors (6)

The Barbara & John Cronyn Fund • The Grant & Lily Hopcroft Fund • The Larry & Susan Agranove Family Fund

• The Megan Holliday Memorial Fund

• The Verna D. Davis Endowment for the Arts

• Crawford MacLeod Foundation • Judith and Wilson Roger • McNee Family Foundation

• The William and Katharine Kostuk Family Fund

In Memoriam

Thank you to those who gave in memory of Shirley Brown, Vivian Deleary, Mary Loncke, Eleanore Reynolds, Pam Samuels, and Lister Waugh, cherished friends of the Grand who are dearly missed.

PROSCENIUM SOCIETY

We are deeply grateful to the compassionate individuals who have made the important and thoughtful decision to make a planned gift to the Grand Theatre. We honour them through their membership in the Proscenium Society.

Barbara Belbeck

Lynn Davis

Cathy & James Dunlop

Dr. Nicole le Riche & Dr. John Howard

EJ Lamb

Mary & Roger Lilliman

Susan Nickle

Diane & Gary Alan Price

Glenda Robinson

Judy White

Michael Wojtak

Karen Killeen

Membership to the Proscenium Society is available to those who have chosen to make a planned gift in one or more of the following ways:

• Bequests (donations through your will)

• Listed Securities

• Life Insurance Beneficiary Designation

• Charitable Remainder Trust and gifts of Residual Interest

• Charitable Gift Annuities

• Life Insurance Policies, rrsp, rrif

We remember the following members of the Grand Theatre family who have made a bequest to the theatre. Their legacy will help ensure that the Grand continues to flourish.

Hazel E. Bell

• Marista Ateena Brooks (Mikolaski)

• Walter R. (Wally) Duffield

• Douglas McCullough

Elizabeth Stratton

• Robert Crawford

• Innis Hammond

• Mary Eleanor Miller

• Buck A. M. Cuddy

• Theresa Cutler

• Helen Ann Day

• Barbara Horne

• Beryl Ivey

• Maureen Elizabeth Ryan

• Elizabeth Ann Jones

• Joseph Samuels

• Myrtle McCallum

• Donald Smith

• Doris Spence

We would also like to thank the members of our community who have welcomed visiting artists into their homes as Artist Housing Partners for this season:

Lesley Beagley

Pam Mandich

Mark Uhre

• Ross & Cathy Burgar

• Cam Quinn

• Jill Ellis-Worthington

• Patricia Reilly

• Peter & Jan Vogel

• Anna Grigg

• Wendy Sanderson-Culley

• Bob Ward & Susan Yerema

• Christine Hoover

• Anita & Amit Shah

• Megan Watson

• Denise Jung

• Lene Stentoft

• Doug & Connie Weir

• Beth Leibovitz

• Allan Stichbury •

support our grand theatre dining partners

The past two years have impacted many businesses and industries in our city. Please take note of and support the Grand Theatre Dining Partners listed below. Try out a new dining experience before or after your performance!

6-show Spriet Stage subscribers can enjoy 15% off their meal at participating dining program restaurants

PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS

Armouries Grille Premium Casual $$$ 325 Dundas Street, London

519-640-5030

www.marriott.com/yxudl

The Chef's Table Upscale Cuisine with $$

476 Richmond Street a Student's Smile

519-936-0960

thechurchkey.ca

The Church Key Bistro Pub Casual Fine Dining $$$

476 Richmond Street

519-936-0960

thechurchkey.ca

Che Resto Bar Casual Dining $$$

225 Dundas Street

519-601-7999

cherestobar.ca

RESTAURANT DINING STYLE PRICE RANGE

RESTAURANT DINING STYLE PRICE RANGE

Fellini Koolini’s Casual Fine Dining $$$

155 Albert Street

519-642-2300

fellinikoolinis.com

Garlic’s of London

481 Richmond Street

519-432-4092

garlicsoflondon.com

Upscale Rustic Cuisine $$$

Gnosh Dining & Cocktails Casual Fine Dining $$$$

125 Dundas Place

519-601-8050

gnoshdining.com

Grace Restaurant Farm-to-Table $$$$

215 Dundas Street (at Clarence) Fine Dining

226-667-4822

gracelondon.ca

Joe Kool’s Casual $$

595 Richmond Street

519-663-5665

joekools.ca

Marienbad Restaurant Casual Fine Dining $$$

122 Carling Street

519-679-9940

marienbad.ca

Moxie’s Grill & Bar Premium Casual $$$

441 Richmond Street

519-936-0745

moxies.com

Toboggan Brewing Company Brew Pub $$$

585 Richmond Street

519-433-2337

tobogganbrewing.com

Villa Cornelia Restaurant Continental $$

142 Kent Street Fine Dining

226-234-6267

villacorneliarestaurant.com

Winks Eatery Casual Dining Pub $$

551 Richmond Street (on Albert)

519-936-5079

winkseatery.com

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