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, November 30, 2001
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
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
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
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
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
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