Camelot is presented with special permission from Tams Witmark
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Camelot is presented with special permission from Tams Witmark
Camelot is presented with special permission from Tams Witmark Music Library Inc. President’s Message Welcome to Camelot, Front Row Centre's second show of the 2007-2008 season. On behalf of all our volunteers and members, a small portion of which you will see today, I'd like to thank you for supporting Community Theatre in Calgary. I hope that you will enjoy the show that so many volunteer hours have gone into and that, with your support, FRC can continue to present shows that make all aspects of the theatre – from in the office to on the stage to you the audience - available for the community at large. Darren Stewart President - Front Row Centre Players Front Row Centre Players Upcoming shows May 23-June 7, 2008 By L. Frank Baum; Adapted by Frank Gabrielson With Music and Lyrics of the MGM motion pictures Score by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg Background Music by Herbert Stothart Directed by Joey Sayer Dorothy is snatched up by a tornado from Kansas and wakes to find herself in a wondrous land of talking scarecrows, tin men and cowardly lions. To find her way home she will travel to the fantastic Emerald City and meet the mysterious Wizard of Oz and the sinister Wicked Witch of the West. This family favourite includes the songs Over The Rainbow, Munchkinland (Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead), If I Only Had A Brain, We're Off To See The Wizard (Follow The Yellow Brick Road), The Jitterbug, and The Merry Old Land of Oz. Tickets available through the Pumphouse Theatre Box Office Phone – 263-0079 or online @ www.pumphousetheatres.ca Front Row Centre questions? Email us at info@frontrowcentre.ca or visit our website at www.frontrowcentre.ca Page 2 of 16 Director’s Notes T.H. White's timeless trilogy, "The Once and Future King", is a tale of the possibility of realizing individual truths beyond time-bound conventions. As such, our marvellously talented cast portrays this story with very realistic impetus, driving psychological characterization with the unique advantage of applying Spiral Dynamics (for more, please see “The Colour of Character” at www.paintingsbyorder.com). Based on “The Ill-Made Knight” in Book Three, Guinevere is 42 by the time she fully yields to Lancelot, and Mordred is in his mid 20's when he first meets his father. The anachronism of knights in armour, wrenched from the Medieval Ages and squaring off at each other in the Dark, fashions our rendition of Camelot too. And still there is conjecture as to the actual who, what, where, and why of the Arthurian legends. Arthur is said to have died in 537-9 a.d.. For current movie buffs, that's Beowulf's time! Director’s Thanks: The huge production team and cast and musicians that collaborated to put on a show of this scope cannot be given enough thanks. It has been a great pleasure to work with all. The countless hours that go unseen in the exceptional work of Pat, Sherry, Tim, Lynda, Margaret, Faith, Frank, Wilma, Joanne, Andrea, Karen, Patrice, Les, Joey, Darren, Pasqualina, Dennis, Gene, Bill, Deb, Susan, Paul, Christine, Luke, Angela, and Caren, along with Cathy, Derek, Cameron, John, Cat, Erin, J.P., Janet, and marvellous Mary Anne amongst so many more, would have to include every name in the program, one and all. Please check out ALL the names. While this great cast and amazing musicians are visible to you, it is this fabulous production crew who should come in for the encore. What amazing dedication and care and talent! My deepest thanks to each! We do indeed make memories worth having! Richard Michelle-Pentelbury – January 2008 Richard is the Resident Director for Morpheus Theatre. He recently performed as Morrie in the multiple award winning show “Tuesdays with Morrie”, and for Front Row Centre directed the award winning shows, “Evita” and “Jesus Christ Superstar”. His painting of Camelot graces our cover and poster, and is available to you at www.paintingsbyorder.com Robert Goulet The cast and crew of Camelot wish to dedicate our presentation to the memory of Robert Goulet (19332007), who appeared in three separate Broadway runs, as King Arthur in 1975, again as King Arthur in 1992-1994 and as Sir Lancelot from 1960-62. His talent and rich voice is missed. Page 3 of 16 Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Original Production Directed and Staged by Moss Hart Based on "The Once and Future King" by T.H. White Directed by Richard Michelle-Pentelbury THE VIDEOTAPING OF THIS PRODUCTION IS A VIOLATION OF UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW AND AN ACTIONABLE FEDERAL OFFENSE Camelot is presented with special permissions through Tams Witmark Music Library Inc. Page 4 of 16 Song Synopsis Location: Camelot Act One 1. I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight - Arthur 2. The Simple Joys of Maidenhood – Guenevere 3. Camelot - Arthur 4. Follow Me – Nimue 5. C'est Moi – Lancelot 6. The Lusty Month of May – Guenevere and Company 7. Take Me To the Fair – Guenevere and Knights 8. How To Handle a Woman – Arthur 9. Before I Gaze At You Again – Guenevere There will be a 20 minute intermission between Acts One and Two Act Two 10. If Ever I Would Leave You – Lancelot 11. The Seven Deadly Virtues – Mordred 12. What Do the Simple Folk Do? – Arthur and Guenevere 13. I Loved You Once in Silence – Guenevere 14. Guenevere - Company 15. Camelot (Reprise) – Arthur Page 5 of 16 The Court of Camelot Arthur Guenevere Lancelot King Pellinore Mordred Mordred Alternate Merlin Nimue Morgan La Fey Squire Dap Tom Page Richard Heyman Christine Horne James Noonan Mike Johnson Justin Crowe Levon Yon Tim Elliott Naomi Williams-Covey Sherry West Nicolas Pacchiano Mike Smith Tanner Yzerman Knights of the Round Table Sir Dinadan Knight Bliant/The Herald Knight Clarius Knight Colgrevance Knight Lionel Knight Guilliam Knight Sagramore Heimen Van Essen David Grantham David Young Dennis Daly Randy Young Gene Manason Don Sylvestre Ladies of the Court 1st Lady in Waiting 2nd Lady in Waiting Lady Anne Ladies of the Court Lynn Rowley Ania Hamel Terri Thompson Suzanne Berg Emily Bontje Kira Daly Gina Damberger Rachel Erickson Isabella Pacchiano Annie Pentney Kelsey Ranshaw Christine Reynolds Amy Sparrow Hannah Unterschultz Rosemary Van Dyk Erin Ward Page 6 of 16 The Court of Camelot Richard Heyman (Arthur) Richard is delighted to be appearing again with Front Row Centre Players. It's good to be the King with so many wonderful courtiers on stage with him. His last two appearances with FRC were as Emile DeBecque in “South Pacific” and Colonel Juan Peron in “Evita”. Christine Horne (Guenevere) Every little girl wants to grow up and be a princess or even better, the queen. I’m thrilled to be living the dream opposite such wonderful leading men and the most beautiful and dashing court in any kingdom. Favourite credits for FRC include Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors”, Eva Peron in “Evita”, and Kate in “Kiss Me Kate”. Special thanks to Richard M.P. and his production crew extraordinaire, and to Terry and my boys, my real-life knights in shining armour. James Noonan (Lancelot) James is thrilled to be part of this amazing cast and company. This is his second FRC show and second in Calgary. James comes to us from London Ontario where he was involved in many theatrical adventures including acting, directing and producing over 50 shows. He is President of Simply Theatre, a company he co-founded in Ontario with his loving fiancé Karen. Mike Johnson (King Pellinore) What? What? I couldn't have had more fun in rehearsals preparing for Camelot than I have had in this show. It has been amazing watching the growth of each person as this show has progressed. Thanks Richard, for helping us to bring out the true characters within us. Justin Crowe (Mordred) Justin has previously performed in “Oklahoma” as Curly McLain in 2005 and 2006, as Tulsa in “Gypsy”, 2006; and as Artie Mann in “Look Whose Laughing”, 2004 and is now appearing as Mordred in Camelot. Justin is proud and honoured to be working with such a talented group of people. He hopes you enjoy watching the show as much as we enjoy putting it on. Cheers Levon Yon (Mordred) Levon is so lucky and honoured to have joined this extremely talented cast and crew late in the game. This is his sixth show with FRC. He's been fortunate enough to play Judas in JCS, the Leading Player in “Pippin”, Che in “Evita”, and Seymour Krelbourn in “Little Shop of Horrors”. Tim Elliott (Merlin) Tim is thrilled to be working again with Richard, and with a talented cast and crew of old friends and new that bring so much magic to this musical that Merlin almost seems superfluous. Tim has previously been seen in Morpheus’ “Yeomen of the Guard” and FRC’s “Oklahoma”. Page 7 of 16 Naomi Williams (Nimue) Naomi is thrilled that her first musical in Calgary is Camelot. She holds a BMus in Voice Performance from Wilfrid Laurier University, and hails from Regina, Sask. She is excited to be playing Mabel in the upcoming Morpheus Theatre production of “The Pirates of Penzance”. Sherry West (Morgan La Fey) Sherry West's favourite productions have been "Jesus Christ, Superstar!" , "My Fair Lady", " Bye, Bye, Birdie!" , "Fiddler on the Roof", "Baby", "Curse of the Werewolf", "A New Brain", "A Chorus Line". As always, it is a pleasure to work again with Front Row Centre, and in particular Richard MichellePentelbury and his most excellent production team. Nicolas Pacchiano (Squire Dap) Nicolas is very excited to be in his first show with Front Row Centre. Nicki has been with the Calgary Boys Choir for two years, and has also attended the Victoria Conservatory of Music. Mike Smith (Tom) Mike is so happy to be an actor. He has just finished playing Dillon in “To Kill a Mockingbird” before coming into the role of Tom in Camelot. He thanks everyone profusely. Tanner Yzerman (Page) Tanner is thrilled to work with a great cast like this. He has previously been seen in “No Sex Please, We’re British”, “Evita”, “Pippin” and many others. This is his fourth show under the directorship of Richard Michelle-Pentlebury. The Knights of the RoundTable Heimen Van Essen (Sir Dinadan) Heimen – currently appearing in his 7th production, Heimen is fulfilling his life long dream to be a Knight in Shining Armor. What with the jousting and the sword fighting, the hacking and the slashing, the smashing and the mashing, the cracking of skulls and burning of small towns, the… Oh. Uh. Sorry – let’s just say it’s been an honour to sit and serve the round table of Camelot. David Grantham (Knight Bliant/The Herald) David, the Herald, appreciates the warm welcome he's received into this his first FRC show. Sure, he does architecture and animation, and he's played Francis Bacon and even assistant directed a show at Vertigo - but he's probably most proud of his bachelor's degree in clowning. Page 8 of 16 David Young (Knight Clarius) David is glad to be back in an FRC show – and what a great show and cast. Being a knight is a natural progression from his previous roles as policeman and soldier. Who knows what’s next? Dennis Daly (Knight Colgrevance) Dennis is thrilled to be in such a big show again, and he found that working on the shields with his brother Eric took him back 40 years. Thanks to all who coached me and my daughter, Kira, through all of this. Randy Young (Knight Lionel) Randy most recently sang in the chorus of Morpheus Theatre’s “Iolanthe”. He is enjoying learning to Tango, and picking up new foreign languages. Randy’s words to live by: “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a dream, there is only right now." Gene Manason (Knight Guilliam) As a first time performer in live theatre productions this was a bit of a stretch. He met many talented people and made new friends in an exciting field and found a whole new rewarding dimension of himself. One thing it has taught him is that life is always adding new experiences – Just Enjoy. Don Sylvestre (Sir Sagramore) Don was born in Windsor Ont., and his love of theatre goes back to “The Kawartha Summer Festival”, and ”Lindsay Little Theatre” in Ontario in the 1970’s. He has been in the Calgary area since 1978 and has worked in several productions of the Calgary Opera as well as recently appearing in Morpheus Theatre’s productions of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Iolanthe” and “HMS Pinafore”. The Ladies of the Court Lynn Rowley (1st Lady in Waiting) Lynn is delighted to join her FRC friends in both the cast and the crew for this production of Camelot. This one’s for you Robert. Thanks for the memories. Ania Hamel (2nd Lady in Waiting) Ania is thrilled to make her debut in theatre with such an enormously talented group of people. She would like to thank the cast and crew for the unforgettable experience, and would like to thank Richard, Justin, Ela and Olivier in particular for their unending support and patience. Page 9 of 16 Terri Thompson (Lady Anne) Terri is thrilled to be a part of such a wonderful creative team. This is her second show with FRC, having previously been seen in “Evita”. She is most thankful for the love and support of her hubby Neil and her family. Suzanne Berg (Chorus) Suzanne Berg is an aspiring Disney Princess and Broadway Actor. She is delighted to be a part of such an amazing cast and can’t thank Richard and the crew enough for making her a part of the magic. Good Bye Robert Goulet. Emily Bontje (Chorus) Emily is a student at the University of Calgary, a perfect daughter, a Starbucks Barista, an avid thespian, a singer in an Afro-Cuban ensemble, and in her spare time – well, she just doesn’t know what that is. Lucky all her Camelotians are such fantastic people. Oh – and thanks mom! Kira Daly (Chorus) This is Kira’s 7th show, and she is thrilled to be working with all of her friends again. She hopes you enjoy watching the show as much as she has enjoyed working in it. Gina Damberger (Chorus) This is Gina's second show with FRC and she is pleased to have the opportunity to return to the world of musical theatre, something her involvement with her other theatre group, Scorpio Theatre, doesn't usually allow. Rachel Erickson (Chorus) Rachel, a student at the U of C, loves to perform. Be it as Cinderella in Centennial High School's production “Into the Woods”, playing in a band, doing Ukrainian Dancing or performing with Front Row Centre Players. She hopes to continue this pattern for many years to come. Isabella Pacchiano (Chorus) Isabella has been singing and dancing ever since she can remember, and has been a member of the Young Canadians for two years. During the summer of 2007 she studied at the Victoria Conservatory of Music. She is very excited to do this amazing show with Front Row Centre. Annie Pentney (Chorus) Annie is having such a wonderful time dancing and singing here in Camelot. Page 10 of 16 Kelsey Ranshaw (Chorus) Kelsey has been dancing in ballet and other dance forms for 14 years and has been in love with the stage all her life. She is passionate about all types of theatre and is "tres stoked" to finally be back in a cast and to be a part of her first community production. She recently turned 18, is taking a year off and plans to attend theatre school in the fall. She wishes to thank everyone she knows who came to see the show. Christine Reynolds (Chorus) Camelot is Christine's first production with Front Row Centre. She is having an amazing experience, getting to know and work with such incredible and talented people! She really hopes the audience enjoys watching the show, as much as she has enjoyed being a part of this production! Amy Sparrow (Chorus) Amy Sparrow, first talent-spotted in a shopping mall and invited to join Evita by the director, Richard, is now a Centennial High School student and delighted to be in Camelot too. Mom, cast, and crew, thanks for love and patience. Hannah Unterschultz (Chorus) This is Hannah’s first show with FRC, and right from the start they’ve welcomed her with open arms. Thanks so much to the incredible cast and crew for making this show one to remember. Other credits “Robyn Hood”, and “Goldilocks and the X-mas Bears” with Story book and “Yeomen of the Guard” with Morpheus. Rosemary Van Dyk (Chorus) Rosemary is grateful for the knights who spent many hours practicing their sword fighting skills; it was most reassuring during the battle scene! Thanks to everyone in the cast for their endless enthusiasm and support. Erin Ward (Chorus) Erin is pumped to be back in another show with FRC. Currently studying at Mount Royal, Erin is glad to take a break from the books to tra la la libelously on stage this January with such an amazing cast. She would like to thank her roommates, friends and family for all their support, along with the whole cast and crew for being the talented dynamic family you can always find at FRC. Did you like what you experienced here today? Nominate us for a CAT Award! 2008 Calgary Community Theatre Awards The fourth annual Calgary-ACTS CAT awards in 2007 were a resounding success, Again, your opinion counts in 2008 Vote for your favorite performances of the 2006-2007 season online at: www.calgary-acts.com/ Page 11 of 16 The Production Team Director Producer Music Director Rehearsal Pianist Orchestra Leader Choreographer Sword Fight Master Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Costume Design Assistants to the Director Production Assistant Costume Construction Set Design Set Construction and Consultant Set Painting Tent Construction Move In and Lighting Setup Crew Lighting Designer Lighting Board Operation Sound Design Sound Operation Properties Masks and Horses Heads Property Construction Backstage Cast Wrangler Running Crew Front of House Manager Head Usher Hair and Makeup Design Marketing Camelot Painting for the Poster Camelot TV Advertisement Camelot Poster Design & Printing Program Design Photography Videography Richard Michelle-Pentelbury Lynda Elliott Andrea White Wilma Rothbauer Joanne Sampson Karen Iwanski Richard Michelle-Pentelbury Pat Baceda Pasqualina Iapaolo Faith Marie Casement, Frank Macleod Sherry West, Tim Elliott Cathy Sparrow Faith Marie Casement, Frank Macleod, Myrna Weiden, Christine Horne, Fin Sound, Nola Daly, Brenda Goyette, Jane Ranshaw, Lisa Madill, Patrice Kalyn, Lynn Rowley Richard Michelle-Pentelbury Bill Brown Deb Miall, Susan Soprovich Pat Baceda Nick Schesnuk, Cotie Spring, Cameron Ross, Derek Ross, Mary Ann Tenove, Alex Beavis Paul Hilton Derek Ross, Cameron Ross Luke Moar John Fink Margaret Harper, Patrice Kalyn, Angela Maki Patrice Kalyn Dennis Daly, Eric Daly, Gene Manason, Pat Baceda plus many cast members Pat Baceda Angela Maki Caren Johnson Karen Renzoni Cat Bentley Darren Stewart, Erin Madill Richard Michelle-Pentelbury Ron Seidel J.P. Thibodeau Les Sorenson Janet St. Germain Stuart Bentley Special Acknowledgements Cast and Crew of Camelot want to wish Amy Sparrow a speedy recovery and we will have her in our thoughts and hearts, as we take to the stage. Page 12 of 16 The Chords of Camelot Joanne Sampson Wilma Rothbauer Brian McGregor Jim Shultz Rob Eberhardt Carmel Dodsworth Kim Dixon Roy Styan Myrna Weiden From the back left to right; front right to left Orchestra Leader and Clarinet Piano and Rehearsal Accompianist Trumpet Bass Trombone Flute Clarinet Trumpet French Horn Not Pictured Kendra Hamilton Bill Broens Elizabeth MacDonell Dave Ramsey French Horn Violin Violin Percussion Page 13 of 16 Special Acknowledgements - - The Honorable Gene Maurice for his generous donation Mary Anne Wilson for her musical assistance Pat Turner, Aaron Conrad, Ben Blue, Morpheus Theatre, Storybook Theatre, and Cappuccino Musical Theatre for Properties Loans Forest Lawn High School Drama Department for sword loans J.P. Thibodeau for FRC Show Poster Design and Printing Amanda Chapman for our season poster Dana Cook janet st. germain photography Digital Jungle Electronic Print Services for program printing Morpheus Theatre for rehearsal space, chairs and their support Storybook Theatre for their support The staff of the Pumphouse Theatre for never ending support Alberta Lotteries Alberta Foundation for the Arts CADA Front of House Volunteers Beth Adams Christine Adams Kate Ahlf Kate Archer Steve Archer James Belanger Shauna Belanger Jo-Ann Biener Susan Boulton Lisa Charbonneau Tara Charran Madie Couvillon Doris Crites Tom Crites Carol Dann Lorne Drabinsky Zena Drabinsky Amy Errmann Deb Finkelman Shari Finkelman Janice Fleming Kelvin Fleming Dawn Foote Blair Gallant Michele Gallant Gail Harrison Brittany Harvey Dawn Harvey Isabell Henri Catherine Hiscocks Malina Jensen Leah Jewall Caren Johnson Steven Johnson Laszlo Kaczur Sherry Koehler Neil Koven Daphne Kuchinski Don Kuchinski Jusstin Laatsch Christina Luciak Carmella Mack Mary Mack Natalie Mack Veronica Mack Kelly Medeiros Rosanne Mills Donna Morrison Lorraine O'Neil Mark Pedersen Stephanie Pigeon Jen Reid Karen Renzoni Lisa Saskiw Sylvia Schmidt Rosina Smith Teresa Tadman Amy Tenove Mary Ann Tenove Bob Thiessen Susan Tyrrell Jennifer Underhill Paige Underhill Barrie Wilson Beth Wilson Bill Watson Candy Watson Ellen Wendt Graham Wrightson Angela Woodard A SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE WHO HAVE HELPED IN ANY WAY WITH THIS PRODUCTION BUT WHOSE NAMES DO NOT APPEAR. Community Arts Centre Replacement Many of the community theatre companies in Calgary are facing a housing crisis. The Community Arts Centre is rehearsal space and home for FRC, Storybook, Morpheus, Cappuccino and many other theatre companies. We will lose the Community Arts Centre possibly as soon as spring 2009 as the Currie Barracks site redevelopment plans progress. Front Row Centre, partnered with Storybook Theatre and Morpheus Theatre, are actively developing options for a new shared space and your support can help us immensely. We have instituted a $2 ticket surcharge effective with Camelot and have begun running a 50-50 draw during our shows to raise funds to either build a new facility or renovate an existing building. If you are interested in donating either your invaluable volunteer time, or if you have a spare 40,000sq foot building you aren’t using, please contact us at info@frontrowcentre.ca or by phone at 403-246-8505. Page 14 of 16 Front Row Centre Players Society Executive Committee 2007-2008 President Treasurer Secretary Artistic Director Marketing Director Members at Large Past President Darren Stewart Janos Zeller Shea Christie Joey Sayer Erin Madill Michael Brown Laura Nelson Andrea Van Der Neut Les Sorenson FRC Mission Statement Front Row Centre Players Society, Calgary's premier community musical theatre group, is a charitable organization dedicated to making musical theatre experiences available to as many people as possible - affording an outlet for creative expression on stage and behind the scenes. Our auditions are always open to the public, announced through Calgary's free media. Everyone associated with the company is a volunteer. Our only pre-requisite for participation is enthusiasm. FRC is always looking for new members and friends, especially backstage, producing and Front of House. Put those creative talents to good use. You don’t have to be an expert... just willing and able. Set construction, painting, lights, sound, props, costumes, make up, ticket sales, and even in front of the bright lights on stage. Interested in becoming a Friend of FRC? To contact us: Phone - 246-8505 E-Mail - info@frontrowcentre.ca Website - www.frontrowcentre.ca FRC Calendar Notes May 23-June 7, 2008 By L. Frank Baum; Adapted by Frank Gabrielson With Music and Lyrics of the MGM motion pictures Score by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg Background Music by Herbert Stothart Directed by Joey Sayer Auditions will begin January 26, 2008. Audition information and registration available through our website starting January 12 www.frontrowcentre.ca Page 15 of 16 Page 16 of 16