Wednesday, January 14, 2009

YOU STILL CAN'T (May 15 – Jun 13, 2009)

YOU STILL CAN'T
by Ron Reed
Emerging Artist Showcase
Co-Production: TWU

May 15 – Jun 13, 2009, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Kat Gauthier
Tim Bratton
Andrea Loewen
Christie Maxson
Debra Sears
Glen Pinchin
Mack Gordon
Alex Voicu
Byron Noble
Peter Carlone

Director: Ron Reed

A TIME TO DANCE (Mar 19 – Apr 4, 2009)

A TIME TO DANCE
by Libby Skala
Guest Production

Mar 19 – Apr 4, 2009, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Libby Skala

HOLY MO! (Feb 6 – Mar 7, 2009)

HOLY MO
by Lucia Frangione

Feb 6 – Mar 7, 2009, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Erla Faye Forsyth
Katharine Venour
Julia Mackey
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, November 28, 2008

JESUS MY BOY (Nov 28 – Dec 27, 2008)

JESUS MY BOY
by John Dowie

Nov 28 – Dec 27, 2008, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Joseph: David Adams
Musicians: Sheree Plett, Jeremy Eisenhauer
Director: Sarah Rodgers

Friday, October 17, 2008

MOURNING DOVE (Oct 17 – Nov 15, 2008)

MOURNING DOVE
by Emil Sher

Oct 17 – Nov 15, 2008, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Doug: Kerry Vander Griend
Sandra: Anita Wittenberg
Keith: Ron Reed
Tina: Laura Van Dyke
Director: Angela Konrad

Thursday, May 15, 2008

YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU (May 15 - Jun 14, 2008)

YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart
Emerging Artist showcase. Co-Production: TWU

May 15 - Jun 14, 2008, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Director: Ron Reed

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

THE WOODSMAN (Apr 3-26, 2008)

THE WOODSMAN
by Steven Fechter

Apr 3-26, 2008, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Dirk Van Stralen
Michael Kopsa
Rebecca deBoer
Camille Beaudoin
Director: Morris Ertman

Thursday, January 24, 2008

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (Jan 24 – Feb 23, 2008)

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
by Robert Bolt
Guest production: Midnight Theatre Collective

Jan 24 – Feb 23, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Director: Jeremy Tow

Thursday, November 29, 2007

THIS WONDERFUL LIFE (Nov 29 – Dec 29, 2007)

THIS WONDERFUL LIFE
by Steve Murray

Nov 29 – Dec 29, 2007, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Dan Amos
Director: Morris Ertman

Thursday, October 11, 2007

DRIVING MISS DAISY (Oct 11- Nov 10, 2007)

DRIVING MISS DAISY
by Alfred Uhry

Oct 11- Nov 10, 2007, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Erla Faye Forsyth
Tom Pickett
Paul Moniz de Sa
Director: Sarah Rodgers

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

12 ANGRY MEN (Sep 19-22, 2007)

12 ANGRY MEN
by Reginald Rose
Script-in-hand staging

Sep 19-22, 2007, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Ron Reed
Adam Bergquist
Michael Kopsa *
David Nykl
Kyle Jespersen
Frank Nickel *
Francis Boyle
Allen des Noyers
Terence Kelly *
Kerry van der Griend *
Tim Dixon
Tariq Leslie

Director: Ian Farthing *
Stage Manager: Linsy Rotar

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

REMNANTS: A FABLE (May 16 - Jun 8, 2007)

REMNANTS (A FABLE)
by Jason Sherman
Emerging Artist Showcase, Co-production: TWU

May 16 – Jun 8, 2007, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Director: Ron Reed

Thursday, March 15, 2007

GRACE (Mar 15 - Apr 14, 2007)

GRACE
by Craig Wright
Canadian Premiere

Mar 15 – Apr 14 2007, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Kerry Vander Griend
Craig Erickson
Alexa Dubreuil
Director: Angela Konrad

Thursday, January 25, 2007

THE QUARREL (Jan 25 - Feb 17, 2007)

THE QUARREL
by David Brandes & Joseph Telushkin
Canadian Premiere, Guest Production: Midnight Theatre Collective

Jan 25 – Feb 17, 2007, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Dan Amos
Nathan Schmidt
Director: Morris Ertman

Thursday, November 23, 2006

CARIBOO MAGI (Nov 23 – Dec 30, 2006)

CARIBOO MAGI
by Lucia Frangione

Nov 23 – Dec 30, 2006, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Lucia Frangione
Dirk Van Stralen
Anthony Ingram
Donna Lea Ford
Director: Diane Brown

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

LiLiA! (Sep 20 - Oct 7, 2006)

LILIA!
by Libby Skala
Guest Production

Sep 20 – Oct 7, 2006, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Libby Skala

Friday, May 5, 2006

A BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR (May 5 - Jun 3, 2006)

A BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR
by Ron Reed
World Premiere, Emerging Artist Showcase

May 5 – Jun 3, 2006, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

George MacDonald: Kyle Jespersen
Lilia MacDonald: Rebecca deBoer
Louisa MacDonald: Kerri Norris
Charles Granet de la Rue: Ryan Hoke
Greville MacDonald: Steve Waldschmidt
Octavia Hill, Charlotte Cushman: Candice Lindsay
Jenny Ward: Jacqui Hoke
Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll, Clarence Bicknell: Dan Amos
Virenda Granet de la Rue: Kathleen Parsons
Kate Terry: Lori Kokotailo
Director: Ron Reed
Set: Steve Waldschmidt
Costumes: Nicole Bach
Lights: Mike ???
Sound: Dan Amos
Stage Manager: Lois Dawson

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

THE PRODIGAL SON (Mar 15 - Apr 9, 2006)

THE PRODIGAL SON
by Shawn MacDonald
Touchstone Theatre co-production

Mar 15 - Apr 9, 2006

Gina Chiarelli *
Craig Erickson *
Bob Frazer *
Donald Adams *
Camille Beaudoin
Michael Gunion *
Alex Pimm *
Christine Willes *

 Director: Katrina Dunn *

Friday, January 27, 2006

THE HUNGRY SEASON (Jan 27 – Feb 25, 2006)

THE HUNGRY SEASON
by Jennifer Morison Hendrix
World Premiere

Jan 27 – Feb 25, 2006, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Marie: Katharine Venour
George: Ron Reed
Martha: Chy Liu
Chinga: Stuart Pierre
Laura: Erin Bourke
Tina: Lori Kokotailo
Director: Morris Ertman / Anthony Ingram
Set & Lights: Kevin McAllister
Cotumes: Nicole Bach
Sound: Luke Ertman
Stage Manager: Connie Hosie

Thursday, December 1, 2005

THE FARNDALE...CHRISTMAS CAROL (Dec 1, 2005 - Jan 1, 2006)

THE FARNDALE AVENUE HOUSING ESTATE TOWNSWOMEN'S GUILD
DRAMATIC SOCIETY PRODUCTION OF
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jr.

Dec 1, 2005 - Jan 1, 2006, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Erla Faye Forsyth *
Trish Pattenden *
Kyle Rideout *
Julia Mackey *
Christy-Lynn Guthrie +

Director: Kerry Vander Griend *
Stage Manager: Connie Hosie *

Friday, October 21, 2005

THE ELEPHANT MAN (Oct 21 – Nov 12, 2005)

THE ELEPHANT MAN
by Bernard Pomerance
Guest Production: Five Bob Equity Co-op

"Sometimes I think my head is so big becase it is so full of dreams."
1884. John Merrick is rescued from the brutalities of a London freak show. As this gentle monstrosity becomes the toast of Victorian society, his ambitious saviours are confronted with the deformities of their own souls. A searching classic of the contemporary stage.
"A fiercely uplifting and brutally sad play. A triumph." Boulder Weekly

Oct 21 – Nov 12, 2005, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

John Merrick: Damon Calderwood
Frederick Treves: Anthony F. Ingram
Mrs Kendall / Pinhead: Anabell Kershaw
Ross / Bishop / Snork: Rhys Lloyd
Miss Sandwich / Pinhead: Sarah May Redmond
F.C. Carr Gomm / Conductor: William Samples
Pinhead Manager / Policeman / Lord John: Brahm Taylor
Porter/Policeman: Ryan Hoke
Director: Sarah Rogers
Set: Tara Arnett
Light: Adrian Muir
Costume: Sheila White
Stage Manager: Krista Sung

Friday, May 6, 2005

SHADOWLANDS (May 6 – Jun 4, 2005)


SHADOWLANDS
by William Nicholson

May 6 – Jun 4, 2005, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Jack Lewis: Ron Reed
Joy Gresham: Katharine Venour
Michael Kopsa
Roger Hamm
Tom Pickett
Dan Amos, Kris Knutsen, Laureen Smith, Adam Bergquist
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, March 18, 2005

LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC (Mar 18 – Apr 16, 2005)


LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC
by Arlene Hutton
Canadian Premiere, Emerging Artist Showcase

Mar 18 – Apr 16, 2005, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Kris Knutsen
Adam Bergquist
Director: Angela Konrad

Wednesday, February 9, 2005

DOMINO HEART (Feb 9 – 26, 2005)

DOMINO HEART
by Matthew Edison
Guest Production: Section 8

Feb 9 – 26, 2005, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Tom Pickett
Director: Craig Hall

Friday, January 14, 2005

BEGGARS AT THE WATERS OF IMMORTALITY (Jan 14-29, 2005)

BEGGARS AT THE WATERS OF IMMORTALITY
Three plays by William Butler Yeats
Guest Production: Blind Prophet Equity Co-Op

Jan 14-29, 2005, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Kyle Rideout
Director: Anthony Ingram

Sunday, December 12, 2004

Christmas Presence (Dec 12, 19-20, 2004)

CHRISTMAS PRESENCE

Dec 12, 2004: In The Valley
Dec 19/20, 2004: In The City

Friday, December 3, 2004

HALO (Dec 3, 2004 – Jan 2, 2005)

HALO
by Josh MacDonald

"Take-out coffee, take-out forgiveness."
The extraordinarily funny and surprisingly touching story of what happens in a Cape Breton community when the face of Christ appears on the wall of the local Tim Horton's. This compassionate new play by one of Nova Scotia's rising stars asks important questions about faith, hope and customer service.
"Theatre at its very best. There is not a false note in this high-wire act of comedy and tragedy... Beautifully written, believable characters." The Halifax Herald

Dec 3, 2004 – Jan 2, 2005, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Rebecca deBoer
Anthony Ingram *
Kyle Rideout
James Wilson
Karen Rae
Dan Amos
Evangela Dueck

Director: Morris Ertman *
Stage Manager: Lynnette Candy

Thursday, September 30, 2004

LEAVING RUIN (Sep 30 - Oct 9, 2004)

LEAVING RUIN
by Jeff Berryman
Guest Production

"I have a disease. A mostly fatal thing called they-don't-want-me-here-anymore."
Cyrus Manning, preacher at the First Church of Ruin, Texas, must face the possibility that his small town career is finished. This brilliant solo peformance chronicles the tough, often humorous battle of a man chasing the will of God in a time of divine silence.
"Jeff Berryman has taken an evangelical preacher and turned him into the most unexpected thing: a human being. Remarkable." Annie Dillard

Sep 30 – Oct 9, 2004, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Cyrus Manning: Jeff Berryman

Friday, April 30, 2004

CHICKENS (Apr 30 – May 29, 2004)

CHICKENS
by Lucia Frangione
Emerging Artist Showcase

Apr 30 – May 29, 2004, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)
Adam Bergquist
Kaja Peters
?
?
Chy Liu
Steve Waldschmidt
Director: Kerry Vander Griend

Friday, April 9, 2004

Passion (Apr 9-10, 2004)

PASSION

Apr 9-10, 2004, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Thursday, February 19, 2004

THE GLASS MENAGERIE (Feb 19 – Mar 13, 2004)

THE GLASS MENAGERIE
by Tennessee Williams
Guest Production: Liffey Productions

Feb 19 – Mar 13, 2004, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Tom: Ian Farthing
Laura: Jade Shaw
?
Gentleman Caller: Bob Fraser
Director: Molly Lyons

Sunday, December 21, 2003

Christmas Presence (Dec 20-21, 2003)

CHRISTMAS PRESENCE

In The Valley - Dec 20, 2003 (Matsqui Centennial Auditorium, Clearbrook)
In The City - Dec 21, 2003 (Norman Rothstein Theatre, Vancouver)

Friday, November 28, 2003

THE LION, THE WITCH & THE WARDROBE (Nov 28, 2003 – Feb 1, 2004)

THE LION, THE WITCH & THE WARDROBE
Adapted from C.S. Lewis

Nov 28, 2003 – Feb 1, 2004, Norman Rothstein Theatre (Vancouver)

Evening cast
Peter: Anthony Ingram
Lucy: Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
Director: Morris Ertman
*
Daytime cast
Peter: Paul Moniz da Sa
Lucy: Julia Mackey
Director: Ron Reed

Friday, November 7, 2003

PRIVATE EYES (Nov 7 – Dec 6, 2003)

PRIVATE EYES
by Steven Dietz
Guest Production: Blind Prophet Equity Co-Op

Nov 7 – Dec 6, 2003, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Dirk Van Stralen
Miriam Brown
Julia Mackey
Tariq Leslie
Director: Anthony Ingram

Friday, September 19, 2003

ESPRESSO (Sep 19 – Oct 18, 2003)

ESPRESSO
by Lucia Frangione
Co-Production with Blinding Light

Sep 19 – Oct 18, 2003, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)
2004: Prairie Theatre Exchange (Winnipeg)
2004: Belfry Theatre (Victoria)
2004: Blinding Light (Edmonton)
2004: Blinding Light (Rosebud)

Lucia Frangione
Todd Thomson
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, May 23, 2003

TEN NOVEMBER (May 23 – Jun 14, 2003)

TEN NOVEMBER
by Steven Dietz, music by Eric Bain Peltoniemi
Emerging Artist Showcase
"And all that remains is the faces and the names
Of the wives and the sons and the daughters..."
Twenty-nine men live their last hours together on the Edmund Fitzgerald, with only work and fate in common. This modern sea tragedy becomes a source of light, reflected through precise characterization and achingly beautiful folk songs.
"Cinematic... Eerily evocative." Detroit News

May 23 – Jun 14, 2003, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Kyle Jesperson
Rory Holland
Steve Waldschmidt
Arnica Skulstad-Brown
Rebecca deKleer
Christy-Lynne Guthrie
Director: Scott Campbell

Friday, April 11, 2003

GOD'S MAN IN TEXAS (Apr 11 – May 10, 2003)

GOD'S MAN IN TEXAS
by David Rambo
Canadian Premiere

The power of faith and the politics of religion
When the aging Dr. Phillip Gottschall is forced to relinquish control of "the top job in the Baptist universe," Jerry Mears appears to be the perfect successor – if he can reconcile the wounds of his past with the demands of a new calling.
'A poignant tale of lost fathers and found sons - it is profoundly human.' - Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Apr 11 – May 10, 2003, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Craig Erickson *
Ed Pilkington *
Ron Reed

Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, February 28, 2003

PLAYLAND (Feb 28 – Mar 22, 2003)

PLAYLAND
by Athol Fugard

"Forgive me or kill me. That´s the choice you have."
New Year's Eve, 1989. Two South Africans, a black security guard and a white soldier, meet at a travelling amusement park. A powerful exploration of guilt, damnation and absolution in post-Apartheid South Africa.
"The mystery of repentance in the human heart." Athol Fugard, author of MASTER HAROLD... & THE BOYS.

Feb 28 – Mar 22, 2003, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)
Guest Production: Blind Deerhunter
Tom Pickett
?
Director: ?

Friday, January 24, 2003

ESPRESSO (Jan 24 – Feb 15, 2003)

ESPRESSO
by Lucia Frangione
World Premiere

"A single shot, Italian style - bitter, and served straight up."
Three fiery women – Vito's estranged daughter, his pit-bull of a second wife, and the family's wrinkled matriarch – find humour and grace in the aftermath of a violent car crash that threatens to take from them the one man they all love.
A bitterly funny, vividly literate world premiere by the author of CARIBOO MAGI and HOLY MO

Jan 24 – Feb 15, 2003, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Lucia Frangione
Todd Thomson
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, November 29, 2002

MERCY WILD (Nov 29 – Dec 29, 2002)

MERCY WILD
by Ron Reed & the company
World Premiere

Our finest gifts we bring...
An over-the-hill booky, a European designer, a feisty horticultural adventurer, a mountain mystic, a Saskatchewan farmer and his spider-obsessed grand-daughter find themselves alone in the city with Christmas looming. Based on mask characters created in an extraordinary training and play development process.
"Mask - the oldest of the devices we mortals have created to confront the unknowns in our universe." John Ransford Watts, Goodman School of Drama

Nov 29 – Dec 29, 2002, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Jake: Julia Mackey
Bend: Mark Dumez
Georges: Scott Campbell
Dirk Van Stralen
Sarah Turner
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, September 27, 2002

LETTICE AND LOVAGE (Sep 27 – Oct 26, 2002)

LETTICE & LOVAGE
by Peter Shaffer

"You have been known to improve on history..."
Fustian House is haunted – by the spirit of Nothing Ever Happening. That is, until the embellishments of an inventive tour guide incur the wrath of her more scrupulous superiors.
"Original, highly entertaining and intelligent - a delight"
Daily Telegraph

Sep 27 – Oct 26, 2002, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Erla Faye Forsyth
Trish Pattenden
Ian Farthing
Kelly Metzger
Director: Dean Paul Gibson

Friday, April 12, 2002

DAMIEN (Apr 12 – May 11, 2002)

DAMIEN
by Aldyth Morris

Apr 12 – May 11, 2002, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Father Damien: Ron Reed
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, February 15, 2002

THE CLEARING (Feb 15 - Mar 9, 2002)

THE CLEARING
by Helen Edmundson
Emerging Artist Showcase

Feb 15 – Mar 9, 2002, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Lisa Benner
Scott Campbell
Kate Newman
Ian Farthing
Director: Molly Lyons

Friday, January 25, 2002

A MOST NOTORIOUS WOMAN (Jan 25 - Feb 2, 2002)

A MOST NOTORIOUS WOMAN
by Molly Lyons
Guest Production

Jan 25 – Feb 2, 2002, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Molly Lyons

Friday, November 30, 2001

CARIBOO MAGI (Nov 30 – Dec 30, 2001)

CARIBOO MAGI
by Lucia Frangione
World Premiere (full length version)

Nov 30 – Dec 30, 2001, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Lucia Frangione
Dirk Van Stralen
Anthony Ingram
Donna Lea Ford
John James Hong
Director: Diane Brown

Friday, October 5, 2001

HOSPITALITY SUITE (Oct 5 - Nov 3, 2001)

HOSPITALITY SUITE
by Roger Rueff

Canadian Premiere

Oct 5 - Nov 3, 2001, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Michael Kopsa
Tom Pickett
Kevin Brady
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, April 20, 2001

THE FOREIGNER (Apr 20 - May 19, 2001)

THE FOREIGNER
by Larry Shue
Charlie is visiting from England, painfully shy and very much in need of rest. His friend has the perfect solution – he leaves him at a rural fishing lodge, telling his hosts that Charlie is from an exotic foreign land and speaks no English. All is well until Charlie overhears more than he should.
"I laughed from start to finish. One surprise after another!" New Yorker
"Best new play." Outer Critics Circle Award
"A laugh out loud comedy" Jo Ledingham, Vancouver Courier

Apr 20 - May 19, 2001, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Charlie: Ron Reed
Froggy: Ian Farthing
Lucia Frangione
David: Francis Boyle
Betty:
Ellard: Scott Campbell
Owen: Dennis Envoldsen
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, March 9, 2001

TENT MEETING (Mar 9 - Apr 8, 2001)

TENT MEETING
by Morris Ertman & Ron Reed
A co-production with Blinding Light Productions and Chemainus Theatre

A fond, nostalgic look at small town life in the hardscrabble thirties, bathed in the glorious harmonies of a traveling gospel quartet. George is as dry and hard as the land he struggles to farm, until the sudden return of a boyhood friend – now an itinerant evangelist – brings all the threat and promis of a sudden summer thunderstorm.
"A blast of fresh prairie air!" Toronto Star
"Open-hearted, exquisite, celebratory." Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight

Mar 9 – Apr 8 2001, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)
2001, Prairie Theatre Exchange (Winnipeg)
2001, etc

Sam: Jonathan Bruce
Elroy: Tom Pickett
George: Royal Sproule
Neil Minor
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, January 12, 2001

THE FEVER (Jan 12 - Feb 3, 2001)

THE FEVER
by Wallace Shawn

A traveler finds herself in a Third World hotel room, confronted with realities outside the comforts of her familiar North American life. A fierce, immediate and touching one-woman show by the author of My Dinner With Andre.
"A 75-minute laugh-in-the-dark ride: it may be a chamber of horrors, but it's also full of ironic haripin turns, twisting ambiguities and startling laughs" Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Mesmerizing – a profoundly engaging journey through the awakening of a pampered conscience." New York Newsday

Jan 12 – Feb 3 2001, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Gina Chiarelli
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, October 20, 2000

SISTER CALLING MY NAME (Oct 20 - Nov 18, 2000)

SISTER CALLING MY NAME
by Buzz McLaughlin

For eighteen years Michael has cut himself off from his sister, who has been institutionalized for schizophrenia since the death of their parents. Now Lindsey has begun to paint, her work is attracting critical accolades and large sums of money – and she wants Michael to be part of this new hope. A story of remembrance, reunion and the power of love.
Canadian Premiere
"Courageous and exhilarating, this play ventures deep into a troubled human spirit and emerges triumphant." Charlotte Observer
"Moving and beautiful." New Jersey Daily Record

Oct 20 – Nov 18 2000, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Michael: Ron Reed
Anne: Miriam Brown
Lindsay: Katharine Venour
Director: Morris Ertman

Thursday, June 1, 2000

CURIOUS SAVAGE (Jun 1 - Jul 1, 2000)

CURIOUS SAVAGE
by John Patrick
A Stones Throw Production

Eager to get their hands on Mrs Savage's fortune, her step-children have her committed to an asylum. She finds the misfits inside more human than her well-adjusted relatives outside, and conceives a plan...
Hilarious comedy in the tradition of You Can't Take It With You

Jun 1 – Jul 1 2000, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Friday, April 7, 2000

QUILTERS (Apr 7 - May 6, 2000)

QUILTERS
by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek
Guest Production: Potluck Productions

Full of music and dance and life, this glorious celebration of prairie women and their stories has brought audiences to their feet all over North America.
"Quilters sings! A patchwork of rare and simple beauty."

Apr 7 – May 6 2000, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Lucia Frangione
Pam Raven
Director: Jeany Van Meltebeke

Friday, March 3, 2000

LONELY PLANET (Mar 3-25, 2000)

LONELY PLANET
by Steven Dietz
Guest Production: little i

Jody owns a map shop. Carl hangs around. Occasionally he brings in chairs. Carl is a bit odd. Little by little we come to realize who these men are, what binds them together and what threatens to tear them apart.
"Utterly captivating from the opening image to the final line. Hilarious, puzzling and deeply moving."

Mar 3-25 2000, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Carl: Kerry Vander Griend
Jody: John Innes
Director: John James Hong

Friday, January 21, 2000

MASTER HAROLD... AND THE BOYS (Jan 21 - Feb 12, 2000)

MASTER HAROLD... AND THE BOYS
by Athol Fugard

Hallie is a white South African student. Two black friends work in his father's tea room. Suddenly the innocence of childhood friendship is challenged, and Hallie is forced into an adulthood of his own choosing.
"Fugard metes out his passion with control and prcision, warmed with gentleness, overflowing with compassion."

Jan 21 – Feb 12 2000, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Jeremy Tow
Tom Pickett
Denis Simpson
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, December 3, 1999

DREAMS OF KINGS & CARPENTERS (Dec 3 - Jan 1, 1999)

DREAMS OF KINGS & CARPENTERS
by Ron Reed, Jennifer Morison Hendrix, Loren Wilkinson, Tim Anderson
Original music by Allen des Noyers

This highly theatrical collaboration sets aside sentiment to find the very heart of the first Christmas, two millenia ago – a world of refugees and occupation troops, courtesans and kings and carpenters.
"And an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream..."

Dec 3 – Jan 1 1999, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Ensemble; Allen des Noyers, Cheryl Campbell, Francis Boyle, Miriam Brown, Spencer Capier
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, October 1, 1999

HOLY MO! (Oct 1-30, 1999)

HOLY MO!
by Lucia Frangione
They're back! Folly, Buffoona and Guff bring a Revised Version of their madness to Pacific Theatre's mainstage. Experience the book of Exodus in all its sweep and grandeur – well, some of its sweep and grandeur – with the life of King David thrown in for fun. (Oh yeah, they sing too.)
"Magical! We left the theatre elated."
*
Oct 1-30 1999, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)
Lucia Frangione
Erla Faye Forsyth *
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight *

Director: Morris Ertman *

Thursday, July 1, 1999

1999-2000 Season

Holy Mo (Oct 1-30)
Dreams Of Kings & Carpenters (Dec 3 - Jan 1)
Master Harold... and the Boys (Jan 21 - Feb 12)
Lonely Planet (Mar 3-25)
Quilters (Apr 7 - May 6)

Sweet Charity (Sep 23-25)
Mystery Improv Theatre 2000 (Feb 18, 19, 25, 26)
Curious Savage (Jun 1 - Jul 1)

Thursday, May 27, 1999

YOU STILL CAN'T (May 27 - Jun 26, 1999)

by Ron Reed
World Premiere
A Stones Throw Production

The hilarious sequel to Kaufman & Hart's 1930-s classic, You Can't Take It With You. Sixty years have passed since Tony Kirby was grafted by marriage onto the wildly eccentric Vanderhof family tree. Now he prsides over two more generations of free-spirited artists, idealists and eccentrics gathered in the family brownstone in New York City.


Director - Jenn (Brose) Ohlhauser

Friday, April 9, 1999

SAINT JOAN (Apr 9 - May 1, 1999)

by George Bernard Shaw
A guest production by Candlelight Productions

A peasant girl defies convention and human authority as she raises a people's army to fight for her country' freedom. Ultimately she must choose – a life without liberty, or death. Shaw's dazzling wit and storytelling brilliance combine to create his most deeply moving and inspiring play.

"Beautiful, engrossing, and at times exalting" Alexander Woolcott

CAST
Joan - Katharine Venour
- Anthony Ingram
?

Director - Morris Ertman

Friday, February 5, 1999

AGNES OF GOD (Feb 5-27, 1999)

by John Pielmeier

A young nun is accused of a terrible crime. So innocent as to seem angelic, Agnes stands between two powerful, impassioned women – her mother superior, who fights to protect the girl's fragile spirit, and a court-appointed psychiatrist who is determined to heal her shattered mind.

"Unquestionably, blindingly theatrical" Clive Barnes, New York Post

Feb 5-27 1999, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

CAST
Agnes - Katharine Venour
Mother Superior - Gina Chiarelli
Martha Livingstone - Anita Wittenberg

Director - Jeremy Tow

Friday, December 4, 1998

THE LION, THE WITCH & THE WARDROBE (Dec 4 - Jan 2 1998/99)

Adapted by Ron Reed from the C.S. Lewis novel

Celebrate the 100th anniversary of C.S. Lewis' birth with this breathtakingly inventive staging of our century's most widely read, greatly loved children's classic. Captivates the adult imagination as powerfully as a child's with its rich themes and unforgettable images – a triumph of the imagination!

Dec 4 1998 – Jan 2 1999, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

CAST
Peter - Anthony Ingram *
Lucy - Miriam Brown

Director - Ron Reed
Set - Stancil Campbell
Stage Manager - April Nicolle *

Friday, October 23, 1998

COTTON PATCH GOSPEL (Oct 23 - Nov 21, 1998)

COTTON PATCH GOSPEL
by Tom Key & Russell Treyz, music by Harry Chapin

The Greatest Story Ever Re-Told packed our theatre in 1994, winning rave reviews and three Jessie Richardson Award nominations. The original cast returns in this high-energy big-hearted bluegrass celebration that places Jesus in the Deep South – face to face with revival preachers, crooked politicians and the Ku Klux Klan.

"Entertainment of a high order; witty, toe-tapping, and emotionally engaging entertainment" Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight

*

CAST
Spencer Capier
Allen des Noyers
Tim Dixon
Ron Reed
Wyndham Thiessen

Director - Morris Ertman

*

Oct 23 – Nov 21 1998, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver)

Spring 1999 Tour;
Sunshine Theatre (Kelowna)
Chemainus Theatre
Lambrick Park, Fraserview MB, Glad Tidings, etc

Tuesday, September 1, 1998

1998-99 Season: 15th Anniversary Season

Experience the extraordinary!

If you're like me, you go to the theatre to be enchanted, challenged, inspired, transported – maybe even changed. We gather in a darkened room hoping to experience life at its most essential and passionate – to enter worlds of imagination and transformation where human souls live through the central, defining moments of their lives.

In our 15th Anniversary season, we will take you to some extraordinary times and places – to 15th century France and England where an idealistic young woman fights for her country's freedom, to Gainsville Georgia where Jesus is born in an orange crate, to an imaginary world called Narnia in the grip of an endless winter. In the uniquely inimate world of our 125-seat theatre you will laugh and feel and think along with characters you won't forget, caught up in urgent questions of sanctity and sanity, of liberty and responsibility, of life and death.

We're celebrating our 15th Anniversary Season with a tremendous sense of anticipation – long awaited productions, new artistic collaborations, even an improved lobby!

Don't miss a minute of it. Life is so busy – why not decide right now to set aside a few evenings to leave behind the day-to-day and immserse yourself in the imaginative, deeply human world of live theatre.

Ron Reed

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Cotton Patch Gospel
The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe
Agnes Of God
Saint Joan
You Still Can't

Thursday, May 21, 1998

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME (May 21-23, 1998)

by Ron Reed, Paul & Nicole Johnson

Okay. Imagine Christmas Presence. Without the Christmas stuff. At a ballpark, on opening day. That's pretty much the idea of this All Star celebration of the stories, the characters and the literature of this timeless game. This glorious springtime of a show features the writings of W.P. Kinsella, Garrison Keillor, Casey Stengel and other literary giants. Nine innings of dramatic action with Abbott & Costello, Wayne & Schuster, Tinker & Evers & Chance. Sister Wynona Carr's gospel classic "Life Is A Ballgame" and other memorable tunes like "Say Hey (The Willie Mays Sont)." And the players - Shoeless Joe Jackson, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Bobby Thompson and Joe Carter, to mention just a few. Buy some peanuts and crackerjacks, and get yourself a seat on the first base line for the greatest opening day Vancouver has ever seen! The most fun you can have outside a ballpark!

CAST
Ron Reed
Nicole Johnson
Paul Johnson

BAND
Stephen Bulat
Karen Parent
Wyndham Thiessen

Thursday, March 12, 1998

THE NERD (Mar 12 - Apr 4, 1998)

by Larry Shue

The creator of Pacific Theatre's smash hit The Foreigner is back with another wildly comic story. "As long as you are alive, you will have somebody on earth who will do anything for you" - words written by a soldier to the man who saved him from cdertain death on the battlefield. Years later, the hero shows up unexpectedly to collect - a hopeless, bumbling oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact - and overstays his welcome to the point wehre his host is seriously considering the terms of his vow - "As long as you are alive..."

CAST
Rick Steadman - Dirk Van Stralen
Willum Cubbert - Kerry Vander Griend
Tansy McGinnis - Lisa Benner
Axel Hammond - Ron Reed
Warnock Walgrave - Francis Boyle
Clelia Waldgrave - Donna Lea Ford
Thorina Waldgrave - Katie Reed / Sasha Brayley

Director - Tom Carson

Friday, January 30, 1998

NAVY WIFE (Jan 30 - Feb 14, 1998)

by Jason Milligan
World Premiere

The winner of our 1994 Popular Demand new play reading series, this small gem of a play, set in the late 1950s, tells the story of Claire, a young woman who struggles to build a home while her husband, a Navy pilot, is stationed overseas. A story of commitment, new faith, and one woman's strength.

CAST
Claire - Miriam Brown
Jack - Francis Boyle
Birde - Linda Bush

Director - Morris Ertman
Sound - Stephen Bulat

Friday, January 9, 1998

A Night At The Improv (Jan 9-17, 1998)

2nd Annual Improv Comedy Fundraiser

Everybody can use a good laugh in the middle of our wet, gray Vancouver winter. We think we've got just the thing: a fun family evening of comedy improv. You'll see those familiar Pacific Theatre faces that you've enjoyed in past Murder Mysteries and comedies, working "without a net," in two wonderful evenings of hilarity. Cheer your team on as they strive to win you amazing prizes! And if you can stop laughing long enough, you'll be able to enjoy our "Build Your Own Sundae" bar. Help out a great theatrical cause, and have a ball doing it!

Jan 9, 10, 16, 17 (dates incorrect in brochure)

Tuesday, December 9, 1997

Christmas Presence (Dec 9-23, 1997)

A memorable theatre event unfolds before your eyes in the unslickest Christmas show ever to take place outside of a living room. These magical evenings of readings, music, sketches, monologues, short stories and reminiscences have become an essential part of the Christmas season for many. No two nights are the same. This year various musicians are featured with local singer/songwriter Michael Hart, joining Ron Reed in a celebration of the birth of Christ.


Dec 9, 10, 16, 17, 22, 23

Friday, December 5, 1997

REMNANT (Dec 5-20, 1997)


by Ron Reed

Five generations have passed since The Plaguing suddenly destroyed most human civilization. Now, in the ruins of that devastated world, in what used to be a theatre in the heart of Vancouver, a remnant gathers to hear the lost tales of their clan, to celebrate The Christ Mass for the first time in memory. Filled with hope and startling flashes of humour, this powerful evocation of light in the heart of darkness premiered at Pacific Theatre in 1989, and has gone on to win acclaim with subsequent productions in Detroit and Edmonton.

CAST
Barlow Sho'r - Dean Paul Gibson *
Widbee Nu1 - Cindy Block *
Lonr - Paul Muir *
Annagail Book'r - Erla Faye Forsyth *
Kristn Taler - Pam Raven (Muir) *

Director - Morris Ertman *
Set, Lights - Kevin McAllister
Stage Manager - Kelly O *

Friday, November 7, 1997

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (Nov 7-22, 1997)

by Arthur Miller

Celebrate Canada's Year Of Asia Pacific with this remarkable production. This gripping drama was originally set among New York's Italian immigrant families, caught in a complex clash of family allegiance, the fight to keep personal honour in the face of a new culture, and the pervasive influence of powerful gangs from the old country. Now Terry Jang-Barclay's brilliant re-conception moves the story to the heart of Vancouver's Asian Community.

Guest Production by the Building Bridges Equity Co-op

Thursday, October 9, 1997

DOCTOR FAUSTUS (Oct 9-11, 1997)

DOCTOR FAUSTUS
by Christopher Marlowe
Guest Production: English Suitcase Theatre

Kevin Williamson, who brought us his adaptation of Macbeth, now brings to the PT stage his English Suitcase Theatre version of this classic tale of a doctor who sells his soul to the devil. In addition to the public performances, school students will see daytime shows.

Dr Faustus - Kevin Williamson
Mephistopheles - Lisa Wegner
The Chorus, Valdes, Lucifer, Emperor Carolus - J. Morgan Drmaj

Friday, September 26, 1997

Class of '77 (Sep 26-27, 1997)

scenario developed by Tim Dixon and Francis Boyle

Pacific Theatre's brand new annual fundraiser brings you together with an all-star, all-fave, all-PT cast of twenty for this interactive Tony'n'Tina style high school reunion. Dance to the disco sounds of your DJ for the evening, Rockin' Ronnie Reed! Feel the heat as Dirk "Customized" Van Stralen encounters Lucia "For Your Eyes Only" Frangione! Yawn through the Ruenion Address of Class President Tim "Tricky" Dixon! Experience the nostalgia, the laughs, the regrets, the triumphs, the snacks and maybe even a littl emystery as the Class of '77 reunites - "still crazy after all these years!"

Revived for subsequent performance in 1998.

Thursday, August 21, 1997

The Go-Between (Aug 21, 1997)

by Jeanne Murray Walker

A work-in-progress staged reading of a new play by Jeanne Murray Walker, with playwright talkback to follow the show. Featuring Erla Faye Forsyth, Ron Reed, Tim Dixon, J.P. Allen, Gina Chiarelli and Lisa Benner.

(The public staged reading culminated a one-week script development workshop with Jeanne, coming out of the Lamb's Players Writers Week the previous January - later re-titled "Ice Crossing." Paul Muir replaced one of the actors listed above.)

Thursday, May 29, 1997

YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU (May 29 - Jun 14, 1997)

by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart

In the Vanderhof household, everyone "goes on about the business of living in the fullest sense of the word." All is peaceful anarchy until Alice, the white sheep of the family, brings home her all-too-ordinary Wall Street boyfriend! Considered by many to be the great comedy of the century, this big-hearted, big-cast Broadway hit from the 1920s will showcase gifted non-professional actors playing a host of unforgettable characters.

A Pacific Theatre Community Show

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Director: Jenn Brose (Ohlhauser)

Friday, April 11, 1997

TENT MEETING (Apr 11 - May 3, 1997)

by Morris Ertman & Ron Reed
World Premiere of revised version

This nostalgic visit to the Canadian prairies of the 1930s first appeared on Alberta stages and audeinces were enchanted. Now e've commissioned playwright Ron Reed and dramaturg Frank Moher to develop that original script, retaining all the charm, character and thrilling gospel singing of the original hit!

Joyous! Anyone raised on Prairie church singing would be hard put not to clap hands and tap toes."
The Edmonton Journal


CAST
George Hoveland / Bob Lefsrud - Ron Reed
Pastor Ernest Douglas / Ben Reimer - Francis Boyle
Reverend Elroy Phillips - Don Noble
Sam Lundquist / Angus McPhee - Jonathan Bruce
Dolly Hoveland - Karen Parent

Director - Morris Ertman
Set - Morris Ertman
Light - Kevin McAllister
Costumes - Meg Ross
Dramaturg - Frank Moher
Stage Manager - Nicole Vieira
Technical Director - Rose Pelleirn
Props - Kevin Brady (company apprentice)

Funding - The Cultural Services Branch of the Government of British Columbia, The Leon And Thea Koerner Foundation, The Vancouver Foundation

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From the Project Creator

Tent Meeting started as a labour of love really, a tribute to a time touched through the memories of my parents and the nostalgic living out of that memory in a gospel quartet, of which my Dad was a part, rehearsing in our living room. Theirs was not the tight, polished harmony of the Blackwood Brothers or the Stamps Quartet, whose records graced our modest family collection, but the music that came to life in that farm house rollicked with the same passions expressed on those albums and those voices became touchstones to a yearning of spirit that to this day is awakened in me with the swing of the bass line in "On The Jericho Road," the exuberant harmonies of "Walking In Jerusalem," or the longing reflected in the phrasing and lyrics of "Softly And Tenderly Jesus Is Calling."

Thirteen years ago, a company of actor/singers and this writer/director assembled in Edmonton, Alberta, to create a theatrical event, a recollection of a time just beyond their reach when tents were erected in small towns all across North America and revivals of the heart were brought about with travelling evangelists and quartets. The play was called Tent Meeting and its development was a celebration of the magic that occurred when whole communities gathered together under a canvas roof to sing and cajole friends and neighbours into the presence of a living God, to invite them to follow a tug in their hearts brought on by songs whose melodies somehow would not let you go, and the relief from that lump in your throat was a walk away, down an aisle covered in sawdust.

My son Luke spent the first summer of his life listening in on that rehearsal, and the sounds of my two-fingered typing as I worked through the dialogue that threaded the music together in that first production. It seems poetic to think that as his voice changes and begins to find its adult timbre, I have the privilege of revisiting this celebration of religion and life, inspired by my own parents and a small country church where, as a six-year-old, I first sang in public a gospel tune called "Dare To Be A Daniel."

It was the original production of Tent Meeting that introduced Ron Reed to me and his passion after seeing the piece was truly flattering. It has been a privilege to collaborate with him in the further development of the script in a way that, I trust, has resulted in a story that with greater clarity opens a window to a time when faith was as integrated in the lives of communities as a trip to the grocer.

I trust you enjoy the journey, as I have, and leave the theatre inspired to look in garage sales for recordings of groups with names like "The Stamps Quartet," Hovie Lister and the "Sensational Statesmen," and of course "The Blackwood Brothers," to play on your dusty outdated turntables.

Morris Ertman

Friday, February 21, 1997

HOLY MO & SPEW BOY (Feb 21 - Mar 8, 1997)

by Lucia Frangione
A Potluck Production
A post-modern Old Testament comedy

HOLY MO! was the hit of the 1994 Vancouver Fringe Festival, its off-the-wall comedy and reverent irreverence winning it a wildly enthusiastic reception from everybody! Critics, fringe-goers, even children delighted in this epic three-woman deconstruction of the story of Moses. And then there was... SPEW BOY! An equally wacky reinvention of the life of King David.

A Guest Production by Potluck Productions

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CAST
Bufoona, a fool - Erla Faye Forsyth
Follie, a troubadour - Lucia Frangione
Guff, a flunky - Anita Wittenberg

Music - Rene Russell
Director - Don Noble
Stage Manager - Kelly O
Lights - Jim Wenting
Cart Design - Rene Joshi

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Playwright's Notes

Holy Mo & Spew Boy is based on the lives of Moses and King David. Warning: Direct Biblical quotes include violence, sex, and offensive behavior. We encourage you to read the book.

This play means more to me than anything else I have ever done to doate. I suppose that is why I jumped at the chance to do it again when Pacific Theatre offered us the space and support to do it. I can't begin to tell you how the whole concept of Holy Mo & Spew Boy began. In some ways I wrote it as a challenge to the things I have struggled with. One, being a woman in the arts, two, being an artist with the title "Christian" thrust upon my shoulders. When we first began two of my dear actor friends sat me down and told me that "girls just aren't as funny as guys." We started rehearsals for our 1994 Holy Mo tour in a church lobby . The elders got a hold of the script an decided to kick us out on the grounds of blasphemy. We countered with an offer to see a run-through of the show. Our audience consisted of a mass of grim-faced bespectacled men, pencils and illegally copied scripts in hand. We said a quick and fervent prayer behind the circus wagon and began. During the show, laughter burst from them, almost by accident. They banged their pots and pans, shouting "Mo is a twinkie!" with tears running down their faces. At the end of the show, they laid their hands on our wagon, blessed us, and sent us off on our ministering way with a frying pan full of donations.

This play is really about faith. Faith that three women can be allowed to share the stories of these amazing Bilical characters with everyone, not just a select, sanctified few. Faith that we can get a few laughs, even if we are "only girls." Faith that truth is worth any offence taken, and will stand for itself without us having to convince our audiences to believe anything. Faith that my "faith" and my "art" amount to the same thing in the end.

Lucia Frangione

Friday, January 24, 1997

MASS APPEAL (Jan 24 - Feb 15, 1997)

by Bill C. Davis

Mark Dolson is a fiery young idealist who has become a candidate for the priesthood. Father Tim Farley is the well-loved, complacent senior priest assigned to put him in his place. But when controversey erupts over the young man's past, the priest finds his own life and beliefs on trial.

CAST
Mark Dolson - Dirk Van Stralen (Kevin Brady, understudy)
Tim Farley - Tim Dixon

Director - Jeremy Tow

Friday, December 13, 1996

Christmas Presence (Dec 13-21, 1996)

A memorable theatre event unfolds before your eyes in the unslickest Christmas show ever to take place outside of a living room. These magical evenings of readings, music, sketches, monologues, short stories and reminiscences have become an essential part of the Christmas season for many. No two nights are the same as a variety of musicians appear on different evenings, joining Ron Reed to "bring forth treasures old and new" in celebration of the birth of Christ.

Dec 13, 14, 20, 21

Friday, October 11, 1996

TALLEY'S FOLLY (Oct 11 - Nov 2, 1996)

by Lanford Wilson

When Matt Friedman returned to his big city accounting office after falling in love with a small-town girl, he had no idea that she would suddenly refuse to answer his letters and calls. A year later, he returns to the scene of their summer romance, determined to win her back. Set in 1945 against a background of home-front anti-semitism, this Pulitzer Prize winner has a rare ability to touch our hearts and make us laugh.

CAST
Matt Friedman - Tim Dixon
Sally Talley - Pam Raven (Muir)

Director - Ron Reed

Thursday, September 19, 1996

Death On The Rocks (Sep 19-28, 1996)

by Tim Anderson

8th Annual Murder Mystery Fundraiser

Our Murder Mystery Dessert Theatre Fundraising Event has been so popular over the years that we've gradully inched up from one evening a year to five! The 8th Annual Murder Myster provides plenty of clues for you to get to the bottom of this highly entertaining conundrum. Help Pacific Theatre launch its CELEBRATION@ SEASON - and enjoy some decadent desserts, fabulous prize draws, a brand new mystery, and walk away with a tax receipt while you're at it!

Sep 19, 21, 26, 27, 28

Sunday, September 1, 1996

1996-97: Celebration! Season

Talley's Folly, by Lanford Wilson
Mass Appeal, by Bill C. Davis
Holy Spew, by Lucia Frangione (Potluck Productions)
Tent Meeting, by Morris Ertman & Ron Reed
You Can't Take It With You, by Moss Hart (Pacific Theatre Community Shows)

Death On The Rocks, by Tim Anderson (8th Annual Murder Mystery Fundraiser)
Christmas Presence
A Night At The Improv (2nd Annual Improv Comedy Fundraiser)

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Greetings from the Managing Artistic Director,
Ron Reed

We have a lot to celebrate! We've successfully completed the second season in our new theatre, acquired additional theatre equipment and received more nominations for Vancouver's Jessie Richardson Awards (bringing our total nominations to eight over the last two years)!

We want to celebrate our success by presenting our CELEBRATION! SEASON. All of your favourite Pacific Theatre actors will be back onstage and invite you to return - as a season subscriber.....

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Mainstage Season Package (3 plays + Christmas Presence)
(Weeknight/Matinee / Weekend)
Adult: $37 / $49
Student/Senior: $22 / $34

Guest Production Package (2 intriguing plays, only available to Mainstage Package Subscribers)
Adult: $21.50 / $25.50
Student/Senior: $11.50 / $15.50

Murder Mystery: $32 (tax receipt for $25)
Improv Comedy Fundraiser: Individual $20 ($15 tax receipt), Family $75 ($55 tax receipt)

Monday, April 15, 1996

HOWARD BUYS A MOTORHOME (Apr 12-27, 1996)

HOWARD BUYS A MOTORHOME & HOWARD IN HELL:
THE HOWARD CYCLE
by Scott Hafso

Howard: Tim Dixon
Howard: Paul Muir * (mid-run)
Lucia Frangione
Erla Faye Forsyth *
Francis Boyle
Anthony Ingram
Kate Newman

Director: Scott Hafso
Stage Manager: Nicole Vieira

Wednesday, February 28, 1996

GAMBLING, by J.P. Allen (Feb 29 - Mar 9, 1996)

GAMBLING
Guest Production

Feb 29-Mar1, Mar 7-9

J.P. Allen
Director: Laurel Allen

Friday, February 9, 1996

MACBETH (Feb 9-24, 1996)

MACBETH
by William Shakespeare, adapted for five actors by The English Suitcase Theatre

Feb 9-24, 1996 (probably re-opened after GAMBLING closed, Mar 9)

Macbeth - J.P. Allen
Lady Macbeth, Witch - Erla Faye Forsyth
Macduff, Duncan, Witch - Ron Reed
Banquo, Witch - Tim Dixon
Murderer, Witch - Dirk Van Stralen
Director: Kevin Williamson

Tuesday, October 10, 1995

PAPER WINGS (Oct 20 - Nov 4, 1995)

PAPER WINGS
by Gillette Elvgren

Oct 20 - Nov 4, 1995

Jamie: Pam Raven
Stan: Ron Reed
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, September 1, 1995

1995-96 Season

Paper Wings, by Gillette Elvgren
Macbeth, by William Shakespeare
Gambling, by J.P. Allen (Guest Production)
Howard Buys A Motorhome, by Scott Hafso

A prototype of the brochure was released as the Early Bird Edition: "Look for the Time Limited Early Bird Ticket Prices in this brochure. Valid before July 31, 1995 only!" It listed the following plays:
The Runner Stumbles, by Milan Stitt | Oct 13-21
Navy Wife, by Jason Milligan | Nov 24 - Dec 2
Macbeth, by William Shakespeare | Feb 9-17
Howard Buys A Motorhome, by Scott Hafso | Apr 12-20
plus...
Gambling | Mar 1 2 7 8 9 & Mar 2 matinee
Christmas Presence | Dec 14 15 16 21 22 23
Murder Mystery Fundraiser | Sep 22 23 29 30
Improv Fundraiser | Jan 12 13

Sunday, June 11, 1995

Jessie Richardson Awards (Jun 11, 1995)

Pacific Theatre Nominations

Supporting Actor - Dirk Van Stralen, Voice of the Prairie
Musical Direction - Allen des Noyers, Cotton Patch Gospel
Set Design - Morris Ertman, Damien
Ensemble Cast - Spencer Capier, Allen des Noyers, Tim Dixon, Ron Reed, Wyndham Thiessen, Cotton Patch Gospel
Actress - Erla Faye Forsyth, Voice of the Prairie
Director - Morris Ertman, Cotton Patch Gospel

Friday, March 31, 1995

THE FOREIGNER (Mar 31 - Apr 22, 1995)

by Larry Shue

Charlie is visiting from England, shy and very much in need of rest. His friend has just the solution – he leaves him at a rural fishing lodge, telling them Charlie is from an exotic foreign land and speaks no English. All is well until Charlie overhears more than he should...

"I laughed start to finish. One surprise after another!" New Yorker

CAST
Froggy - Kevin
Charlie - Ron Reed
Betty - Erla Faye Forsyth
David -
Catherine - Pam Raven (Muir)
Owen - Francis Boyle
Ellard - Dirk Van Stralen

Director - Molly Anderson (Lyons)

Friday, February 17, 1995

TRAVELER IN THE DARK (Feb 17 - Mar 4, 1995)

by Marsha Norman

Even our most firmly held convictions can be shaken by the loss of a friend or the questions of a 12 year old. Marsha Norman serves up a fascinating contemporary exploration of the boundaries of the mind and the reaches of the heart.

"Bittersweet and totally engrossing" Dramalogue
"Traveler In The Dark has emotional power, insight and a hearteningly great ambition" Time


CAST
Sam - Tim Dixon
Glory - Erla Faye Forsyth
Everett - Ron Reed
Stephen - Joel Stephanson

Director - Angela Konrad

Friday, January 13, 1995

End Of The Line (Jan 13-21, 1995)

by Vicky McLeod

The Sixth Annual Murder Mystery Fundraiser sees - GASP! - Inspector Mull on trial for murder!! It started as an innocent search for family connections through the global computer information network. Now his only hope is to hunt down the real villain, with the help of one of his spirited kinsmen. Travel with us to where the ancient Scottish lore and modern technology cross wires, where you'll come face to face with a virtual killer!

"I neverrrrr miss it" I. Mull, The Manchester Gordian
"Bring the kids - they'll eat this stuff up!" The Caterer
"The feel-good comedy laugh riot of the year!! Pacific Theatre's best yet!!! Should win some kind of award!!!! I laughed 'til I ate!!!!!" Dick Lloyd


Jan 13, 14, 20, 21 1995

CAST
Francis Boyle
Damon Calderwood
Tim Dixon
Erla Faye Forsyth
Kate Newman
Ron Reed
etc.

Monday, December 12, 1994

Friday, December 9, 1994

COTTON PATCH GOSPEL (Dec 9-31, 1994)

COTTON PATCH GOSPEL
by Tom Key & Russell Treyz
music by Harry Chapin

Jesus comes to modern Georgia in this witty, passionate bluegrass version of The Greatest Story Ever Retold. Pacific Theatre brings back the cast of this spring's hit for a December revival that is guaranteed to bring a whole new meaning to your Christmas season.
"Drop everything and go see Cotton Patch Gospel. Your feet will be tapping and your fingers will be snapping. You will be regaled." Christianity Today

Dec 9-31, 1994

Spencer Capier
Allen des Noyers
Tim Dixon
Ron Reed
Wyndham Thiessen
Director: Morris Ertman

Friday, October 21, 1994

VOICE OF THE PRAIRIE (Oct 21 - ?, 1994)

by John Olive

1925. The early days of radio. Davey, an itinerant storyteller, hoooks up with huckster Leon Schwab to travel the midwest, selling radios and thrilling audiences with reminiscences of life on the run with "Frankie The Blind Gir." Until one day, when romance and reality come face to face.

"First-rate entertainment. I can't remember when I last so enjoyed a play." The Register
"That rare thing: a small, skillful play with a deft heart" Los Angeles Times


Runs in rep with Damien until the opening of Cotton Patch Gospel, then revived for a 1-week run in the new year.

CAST
Davey - Dirk Van Stralen
Frankie - Erla Faye Forsyth
Leon - Tim Dixon

Director - J.P. Allen

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5 Feb '95

Thanks v. much for a lovely show. I saw Voice Of The Prairie last Friday and though it a fine piece of work: nice play, well directed and with some lovely acting. I don't know quite what I was expecting - certainly nothing so deft and thoughtful. Thank you again for a most enjoyable show.

Christopher Newton,
Artistic Director,
Shaw Festival

Friday, October 14, 1994

DAMIEN (Oct 14 - ?, 1994)

by Aldyth Morris

One of the most controversial figures of his day, Father Damien was an uneducated Belgian priest who defied state, family and church to live and work among the outcast lepers of Molokai. This memorable one-man-show celebrates the life and remarkable vitality of an extraordinary man.

"A fiery, multi-layered performance. Riveting. A tour de force." Vancouver Courier
"Brilliant! A definite must see." Richmond Times

The inaugural production at the new theatre at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 12th & Hemlock, Vancouver.
Continues in rotating rep with Voice Of The Prairie until the opening of Cotton Patch Gospel.
Revived Apr 11-15 1995.

CAST
Damien - Ron Reed

Director - Morris Ertman

Wednesday, October 5, 1994

Popular Demand Readings (Oct 5 - Dec 6 1994)

Come hear public readings of five new plays, and choose the one which we'll premiere next spring!

Oct 5 1994: NAVY WIFE by Jason Milligan
With her husband assigned to overseas military service, a courageous young woman's brand-new faith must withstand life-changing decisions in one of the most tender, well-crafted new plays to come along in years.

Oct 18 1994: INVENTING CHICAGO by Jeanne Murray Walker
On the eve of a speech which can win him a prestigious chair at Harvard, a celebrated and charismatic theatre critic is confronted by a young woman devoted to him and his work. But it soon becomes apparent that she is not who she claims to be... A fascinating new play about identity, compulsion and ambition.

Nov 9 1994: FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE by Gillette Elvgren
A church community is torn apart as two marriages disintegrate in this highly theatrical and powerful play by the award-winning author of "I Am The Brother Of Dragons."

Nov 22 1994: OSWALD'S TRAVELING PROPHECY SHOW by Tim Anderson
A modern day prophet turns his family into an out-at-the-elbows theatre troupe, but what begins as an effort to spread the good news threatens to end the family altogether. Astute, bitingly funny and profoundly moving.

Dec 6 1994: HARMON AND RUTH by Paul G. Enger
The gentle, human story of a middle-aged couple whose quiet love and faith is called on to weather the impending loss of ther farm and painful struggles with their sons, as the changing world threatens everything they care about.

Friday, June 17, 1994

Friday, May 13, 1994

THE RANGER NED STORY / THE TOP TEN THOUSAND OF ALL TIME (May 13-21, 1994)

THE RANGER NED STORY, by Scott Hafso
THE TOP TEN THOUSAND OF ALL TIME, by Ron Reed

May 13, 14, 20, 21
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Parish Hall


Ranger Ned Cast
Ron Reed
Gina Chiarelli
Mark Hopkins
?

Director - Tim Dixon

Top Ten Thousand Cast
Ron Reed
Director - Tim Dixon

Friday, April 15, 1994

DADDY'S AMEN / PRIVATE MOMENTS (Apr 15-23, 1994)

by Jennifer Morison

Apr 15, 16, 22, 23
In the Holy Trinity Parish Hall

Daddy's Amen Cast
Karl Petersen
Kate Newman
Paul Fieber

Director - Ron Reed


Private Moments Cast
Chris Hawley
etc

Director - Cynthia Hopkins

Friday, March 25, 1994

COTTON PATCH GOSPEL (Mar 25 - Apr 2, 1994)

by Tom Key & Russell Treyz
music by Harry Chapin

Premieres in the upstairs sanctuary of Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Vancouver)
Continues on tour to Bellingham, Harrison, etc. until May 7.
Revived Dec 1994 in the new theatre

CAST
Spencer Capier
Allen des Noyers
Tim Dixon
Ron Reed
Wyndham Thiessen

Director - Morris Ertman

Saturday, January 1, 1994

1994: Spring Season

We won't be opening our new theatre until the fall, but that's not stopping us from doing plays, let me tell you! Six, count 'em, six plays from February to May (well, some people insist on calling our Murder Mystery Fundraiser a play - others of us have more stringent definitions...)

We're starting this theatrical avalanche with a revival of the most popular show we've produced - Cotton Patch Gospel. I don't suppose there's a show that would better embody the heart of our theatre company than this. It's "the greatest story ever retold" - the life of Christ set in modern Georgia, backed by a hot bluegrass band. Cotton Patch is an energetic, funny, dramatic, irreverent and profoundly Christian piece of theatre that thrills audiences whether they come willing to believe the story or not. Ron Reed and Allen Desnoyers, co-founders of Pacific Theatre back in 1984 and members of our 1990 cast, will be featured, along with Tim Dixon, who'll be part of PT's Rep Company this fall.

Following its Easter Week run in the Holy Tirinity sanctuary (just upstairs from our eventual theatre home), we're taking the show on the road to local churches until May 7. Nothing could be better for a community outreach, a fundraiser or a dinner-theatre setting. For tour booking information, call Karen Elgersma.

In mid-April we'll be showing you another side of our work - Community Shows, where professional company members work with non-professional casts and crews to create fine amateur productions. Daddy's Amen, the story of a young woman coming to terms with the death of her minister father, was the first play ever comissioned by Pacific Theatre and, while we have presented it as a public reading (to overwhelming response), the piece has never been fully performed. Private Moments is also a Premiere, the highly personal story of three very different music students whose need to perform and excel proves costly. Outstanding non-professional casts under the direction of Artistic Director Ron Reed and Church Resource Director Cindy Hopkins will bring to life these touching dramas from the pen of Jennifer Morison.

Then in May you'll see another professional production, a Workshop presentation of two quirky, comic one-acts with a bit of a punch. Scott Hafso's The Ranger Ned Story was the hit of the Edmonton Fringe a few years ago: the host of a long-forgotten kids' TV show appears one morning in a yuppie living room to help sort out the career crisis of a former Junior Forest Ranger. Ron Reed's The Top Ten Thousand Of All Time is an evocative one-man-show about a late-night disc jockey with an unusual audience demographic...