COMPANY BIOGRAPHIES DAWN PETTEN - Performer At WCT: Debut Elsewhere: Dawn is an award-winning actor based on the territories of the Coast Salish People, who has performed in theatres across the country. She is so happy to be at last revisiting the role that she first performed at the Belfry Theatre. Most recently Dawn acted in the world premiere of The Cull at the Arts Club Theatre, and trod the boards in her 7th season of the East Van Panto with Theatre Replacement, this time as Ursula in The Little Mermaid. Other favourite theatre shows have been with Electric Company Theatre, Bard on the Beach, Touchstone Theatre, and Caravan Farm Theatre (where she will return this summer). On Dawn’s list of Brilliant Things: her 6-year-old daughter dancing, her mother’s steadfast love, family card games, somersaulting in the ocean, a brother like no other, a best friend since grade 3, and, after the long Covid interruption, FINALLY arriving in the same room with all of you in this “wholly communion” of theatre.
BRIAN LINDS - Sound Designer & Performer At WCT: Sound: No Exit, The Miracle Worker. Acting: Harvest, Driving Miss Daisy, A Christmas Carol, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Man Who Shot Chance Delaney. Elsewhere: Brian’s original sound/performance play Reverberations was presented at The Belfry Theatre’s Spark Festival (2017) and at Presentation House (2019). Sound design credits include: The Full Light of Day and No Exit for The Electric Company in which he was nominated for a San CMK Francisco Bay Area Critics Chamber Musicians of Kamloops Award; Carried Away on the Crest of a Wave (National Arts Centre); Romeo and Juliet (Bard on Proudly present the Beach); Sweeney Todd (Vancouver Opera); A Christmas Story (Chemainus Theatre); Mustard, Slide Rule The Audience, August: Osage County, and The History Boys (Arts Club Theatre); Same Old, Same Trombone Quartet Old, The Valley (Belfry Theatre); Of Mice and Men, Brighton Beach Memoirs (Blue Bridge Theatre).
Angus Armstrong, Wade Dorsey, Bob Rogers and Gordon Waters Saturday, May 27, 2023 7:30 p.m. Kamloops United Church This concert will also be livestreamed and can be viewed on-line until May 13, 2023
Students Under 19 Years Free Tickets available at the door and at
www.chambermusiciansofkamloops.org
for both live and on-line viewing