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TIIEATRE SHERIDAN M -wfll
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Book by
George Abbott & Richard Bissell
Words & Music by
Richard Adler & Jerry Ross
Based on the novel "7 1/2 Cents" by
Richard Bissell
· Directed by
Rod Maxwell
Choreographed by
*David Connolly
Musical Direction by
Marilyn Campbell
Music Production by
Alan Poaps
Set and Properties designed by
JulesTonus
Costumes designed by
DavidJuby
Lighting designed by
Kevin Fraser
Sound designed by
John Lott
*David Connolly's services courtesy of the CanadianActors' Equ£ty Association
Cover Illustration by Sheridan College Illustration graduate Anthony Ventura.
The Pajama Game is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International, 545 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10018.
Join THEATRE SHERIDAN for
Main Stage_Theatre -April
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS A musical comedy by Howard Ashman, music by Alen Menken
Apri/10-27 It's a funny thing about Mushnik's F lower Shop. The place nearly went under; then Seymour Krelbourn, the nebbish assistant, found that weird-looking plant which he
named after Audrey, the blonde he works with. Now he and Audrey are an item, business is booming, and the plant's going to be on the cover of Life magazine!
But it's all a bit creepy; people keep disappearing, and there's something unnatural about the way that plant keeps getting SO BIG!
What exactly has Seymour been feeding it, anyway?
Gobble up the laughs as we close our Main Stage season with this wacky musical tribute to the Grade B horror films of recent memory.
Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets S 11 - S 17 . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Studio Theatre -April NOT WANTED ON THE VOYAGE
A provocative drama by Timothy Findley
April 24 - May 4 The story of Noah's Ark is familiar to us all. This intense and imaginative play
combines fantasy, history, and myth to weave together a magical journey that shows us the truth about the real heroes (and villains) of the story. As usual, the men running the show get all the glory while the painful decisions, and the dirty work, are left to
the women and those men who can't, or won't, play by the rules.
Based on the best-selling novel by Canadian author and playwright Timothy Findley, Not Wanted on the Voyage was recently produced by the Necessary Angel and The
Canadian Stage Company, in conjunction with the Manitoba Theatre Centre.
We are privileged to be presenting it in a new production to close our Studio season.
Show time is 7:30 p.m. Tickets $11 - $13
Call the Box Office at (905) 815-4049
Director's Notes
"The more things change, the more they remain the same/"
The joust between Man and Woman management occurs because of rising cost and decreasing profits. Sound like the '90s? -- No!
It's 1954!
It's Cedar Rapids, Iowa!
It's The Pajama Game!
The Pajama Game opened at the St.James Theatre in New York, May 13, 1954 starring Janis Paige (Babe), John. Raitt (Sid), Eddie Foy, Jr. (Hines), and Carol Haney (Gladys). In the chorus, there was a young dancer called Shirley Maclaine who was noticed when she substituted the role of Gladys for a few performances. In 1957 Warner Bros., produced the film version starring Doris Day and John Raitt, then in 1973 a revival was produced at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. This production contained an interracial romance with Barbara McNair and Hal Linden. It did not work! The original is still a favorite of all who see it.
Theatre Sheridan has had a lot of fun putting this wonderful musical on the boards. Now it is time for you to join in the Fun!
So, lets suspend reality a little, sip your drink, and sing along with one of Broadway's Best Musical Shows ...
Rod Maxwell Director
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Arts About Town Highlights
February 5 to May 3 Livelin in olour, an exhibition and ale of original art by George-Arnaud Painvin at
O'Connor MacLe d, 700 Kerr treet, Oakville. Presented by Art Works, and pon ored by
chwo 1250 Radio to Remember
February 24, 8 p.m. Quartto Gelato perform at t. Jude Anglican Church. Their repertoire ranges from Mozart
through operatic aria to tangos, folk songs and gypsy fiddling. For information call 844-3972.
Sponsored by The Oakville journal, RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty and Royal Bank, Arts About
Town is The Oakville Arts Council's bi-monthly arts and entertainment guide. Become a member
of The Oakville Arts Council and receive this and other Arts Council publications by mail. For
information about The Oakville Arts Council's programs and services call 845-7257.
For a copy of Arts About Town, see Theatre Sheridan's brochure rack outside the Box Office.
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I) THEATRE ERINDALE
ERIN DALE
The adventure continues -- in 1995-96!
LY Bl!LLY IOl!URI
the world-famous satirical comedy
· by Michel Tremblay
directed by Mimi Makler
January 31 - February 1 0, 1996
��e 9teuenger' s �ragebt) an outrageous Jacobean melodrama
by Cyril Tourneur
directed by Patrick Young
March 6 - 16, 1996
ON THE F�tN�E our festival of one-act
Independent Student Productions: John Mighton's Body and Soul Michael Unrau's Down in the Flood
Michael Weller's Split Edward Albee's Zoo Story
March 26 - 30; Pay-What-You-Can!
$5 - $10
Call the Erindale Studio Theatre Box Office
(905)569-4369Erindale College, 3359 Mississauga Rd. N., Miss.
Technical Production Crew
Stage Manager ...................................................................... Charmaine Peters A sistant Stage Managers .......................................................... Jennifer Suski
Amy Willshaw Crew Chief ................................................................................... Sean Neville Production Electrician/Lighti'ng Board Operator ............. Derrick McClelland Deck Electrician ................................................................................. Nancy Na Follow Spot Operator ........................................................ Michael Chartrand
Michael Leney Electricians .......................................................................... Derrick McClelland
Jonathan Van Hoffen Michael Chartrand
Michael Leney Nancy Na
Production Sound Engineer /Live Mix Operator ..................... Aaron Hanna Audio Crew ................................................................................ Drew McElary
Yvette Foster Anthony Headley
Head Carpenter .......................................................................... Jason Vaughan Carpenters ..................................................................................... Sean Neville
Suzanne Nixdorf Mark Card Neil Saxby
Wilson Wong Head Painter ............................................................................ Samantha Allen Painters .................. : ......................................................................... Nina 0kens
Alisa Brooks Sandra Kalnim
Rebecca Wing Properties Buyer ............................................................. Mike Deschambeault Head of Properties Crew .............................................................. John Garrett Properties Crew .......................................................................... Danielle Violot
Brian Barlow Alison Bena/lick
Patricia Fitzgerald Wardrobe Assistant ....................................................................... Leslie Adams Seamstresses ............................................................................ Amanda Davies
Karla Miller Darlene Pursel Quentin Dixon
John Merrett John Sabourin
Production Assistant ................................................................... Brent Morton Assistant to the Set Designer ................................................... Stephanie Eden Properties Runner ....................................................................... Rebecca Wing Running Crew ............................................................................ Jason Vaughan
Mark Card Sandra Kalnins
Neil Saxby Dressers ......................................................................................... Leslie Adams
John Merrett
Theatre Sheridan Staff
Executive Pr du er ........................................................................ Don Graves Artistic Director .......................................................................... Rod Maxwell Production Manager ................................................................... Debra McKay Head of De ign ............................................................... : .............. Jules TonusTechnical Director ..................................................... : ........... Adam P. Stewart Head of Wardrobe .......................................................................... David Juby Head f Properties ...................................................................... Heather Kent Propertie Builder ...................................... : ............................ Andrew Wallace Head of Carpentry .................................................................. David Churchill A i tant Technical Director ............................................................. Phil Guhl Audio Coordinator ...................................................................... Nick Vuckovic
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Front of Hou e Operations .................................................... Kelly Stephenson A sistant House Manager .............................................. Jennifer Cronkwright A istant to Hou e Manager .................................................. Stephanie Cosley Box Office A sistant .......................................................................... Jane Ince Usher ............................................................................... Carol Anne Beckman
Jennifer Fuller Sherry Garner
Lisa Jackson Julie Laferriere
Tina Lubsen Manager of Hospitality Services ................................................ Tom Boychuck Bar Staff Supervisor ..................................................................... Rene Klassen Bar Staff .......................................................................................... Moe Filion
Shawn Paithouski
Musicians
Piano .............................................................................................. Alan Poaps Drums ................................................................................................. Al Cross Trombone ..................................................................................... Paul Ashwell Trumpet ..................................................................................... Shawn Moody
Brian 0'Kane Reed I .................................................................................... Andy Ballantyne
John Price Reed II ..................................................................................... Ross Wooldridge Bass ............. : ................................................................................... Steve Lucas
In memory of our Theatre Arts -Technical Production student, Jason Carter, our new main stage curtain has been installed
through contributions of family and friends.
The Pajama Game
Cast (in order of appearance)
Hines ..................................... : ....................................... Randolph Ja mesPrez .................................................................................... Ryan KellyJoe ................................................................................ Matthew Hussey Hasler ......... . . . ................. .. ............................ ........ Jean-Paul Yovanef Gladys ................................................................................. Kara Tremel Sid Sorokin ........................................................................ Graham VickMabel .......... ....... .................. ........ ........ . .................... ... Sarah] ane Hood First Helper ...................................................................... Ted HallettSecond Helper .................................................................... Jay DavisCharlie ................................................................................. JD. ]bayBabe Williams ........................................................... Stephanie Parker Mae ............................................................................... Sonya GrundyBrenda ....................................................................... Rebecca ShoichetPoopsie ........................................................................... Gwen CarrollSalesman ...................................................................... Mark UmphreyPop ............................................................................ Matthew Hussey Girl #1 ........................................................................... Aimee LococoGirl #2 .................. , ..................................................... ... Krisma Travis
Female Dancers & Singers Laura Bubanko, Samantha Collard, Melissa Dupuis,
Kara Gowing, Sonya Grundy, MJ Johnson, Aimee Lococo,
Rebecca Shoichet, Sarah Strange, Tammy Sutherland,
Krisma Travis, and Chantelle Wilson
Male Dancers & Singers Sean Beaton, Jay Davis, Ted Hallett, Matthew Hussey,
]D. ]bay, and Mark Umphrey
Musical Numbers
Act/
The Pajama Game Opening .............................................. :·····: ............................ Hines
Racing With the Clo k ................................................................................... Company
A ewTown i a Blue Town ....................................................................... Sid Sorokin
I'm ot at all in Love .................................................. Babe Williams & Female Chorus
I'll ever be Jealou gain ................ : .... T ........................................... Hines & Mabel
Hey There .................................................................................................... Sid Sorokin
Her I ...................................................................................................... Prez & Gladys
Sleep Tite ........................................................................................................ Company
Once-A-Year Day ........................................................................................... Company
Her Is (Reprise) .......................................................................................... Prez & Mae
Small Talk .................................................................................................... Sid & Babe
There Once Was a Man .............................................................................. Babe & Sid
Slow Down .......................................................................................................... Chorus
Hey There (Reprise) ..................................................................................... Sid Sorokin
Act/I
Steam Heat ...................................................................................... Gladys & Company
Hey There (Reprise) ................................................................................ Babe Williams
Think of the Time I Save ......................................................... Hines & Female Chorus
Hernando's H\deaway ..................................................................... Gladys & Company
Seven and a Half Cents ............................................................ Prez, Babe & Company
There Once Was a Man (Reprise) .............................................................. Babe & Sid
Finale ........................................................................................... Babe, Sid & Company
With Arthur z lin
Februar 17 - 18, 1996
SYMPIIONH: SAMPLER OF THE GREAT (:t�ASSH:S
With J eph Pele & P gy u1re pril 13 - 14, 1996
AN EVENI NG OF GILHERT & Sl:tJJVAN
With Mark uBoi & riend
Ma 11 - 12, 1996
(:ALL (90�) 81 a-2021
MUSIC THEATRE DEPARTMENT
AUDITIONS & INTERVIEWS Sheridan Collegd Music Theatre Departmmt offers two unitp,e programs
that can help you prepare for wwarding careers either on-sta� or backstage!
Auditions for applicants to the Performance Program will be held on: March 30th, May 7th and 8th. Auditions require:
two contrasting songs, an acting monologue, and placement assessments in dance and music skills.
For information about the Music Theatre - Performance Program call Greg Peterson at (905) 845-9430 ext. 2716.
Interviews for applications to the Theatre Arts -Technical Production Program will be held on: April 20 & 27. Portfolio
submission is required. For more information about the Theatre Arts -Technical Production Program
call Jules Tones at (905) 845-9430 ext. 2717.
Apply Early - Enrollment is limited!
THE COMEDY CABARET
SERIES PRESENTS:
AXIS MIME THEATRE
THE NUMBER 14
A Bus load of Wacky
Characters!
Friday & Saturday, February 9 & I 0
8:30 p.m. (Adult Show) Sunday,Februaryl I l :30 & 3 :30 p.m. (Family Show)
Tickets: $18.50 Adult show $8.00 Family show
A TRIBUTE TO THE
SONGS OF BOB
DYLAN
Wednesday, February 14 8:00 p.m. Tickets: $22.00 g Presented By:
Scotia bank/
Sco&Mcl.eod
BRING YOUR CHILDREN
FOR MUSIC AND FUN!
THE FAMILY SERIES PRESENTS:
LENNY GRAF!
Sunday, February 25 I :30 & 3:30 p.m.
Tickets: $12. 50
Thursday, April 4 8:00 p.m.
Ticket : $28.00
.. t.. Pre ented By:
� Royal Life •
CanadaIn Association With:
SLEEMAN BREWERIES
Individual Memberships . Ensemble Role $25
• advance notification of subscription information and an opportunity to order ticketsbefore the Box Office officially opens
• priority processing on all ticket orders• special recognition in our Members Register, displayed in the Theatre throughout the
season• an income tax receipt for a portion of your donation.
Supporting Role In addition to the above
• member's initial order will be processed without service charges• free ticket exchanges• annual subscription to Behind the Scenes, our newsletter.
Leading Role In addition to the above
• recognition in all show programs• an invitation to attend a dress rehearsal.
Starring Role In addition to the above
• special recognition in all show programs• special invitation to season opening press gala.
Corporate Partnerships I am interested in ...
Season Partner
$50
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$250plus
0 0 Guest Artist Partners
Main Stage Show Partners Studio Theatre Partners 0 Musicals
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0 Ensemble Role $25
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Friends of Theatre Sheridan
Starring Roles Mrs. Jean E. Caine, Michael Caine, D.L. Cashen, !vf A. & KJ Crane
Paul Davies, Anita Downie
Graham Frampton, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick
Angus Hogan, David Holmes
Jeff & Shirlel Jarvis
Marilyn Lawrie & Michael Rutland
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Fangman, Cindy & Bill Perras, Gerald Popp
Hilary Sadler, Tof!l & Connie Sanci
Don Vince
Leading Roles Robert Boyd, S. Budd
Jane & Rob Campbell, Don Clarkson
Ken Elliot
Ruth & Don Graves, Marsha & Cameron Grout
A. Mc]annet
Allan Johnson
Peter Newhouse, Robert Norman
Russ & Judy Robertson
Karla & John Scheel, Barry Stanley, May Stanley
Fun Dance - Barbara Tucker
Norma & Victor Wells, Barrie C. Wray
Corporate Sponsorship Theatre Sheridan gratefully acknowledges the corporate support of:
• CHWO 1250 Radio to Remember
• BOSE Ltd., Richmond Bill
• Matsushita Electric of Canada Ltd., Mississauga
• William F. White Ltd. (j) WILLIAM F. WHITE
Spec ial Thanks Theatre Sheridan acknowledges the followingfor their support:
• Westsun Toronto Inc.
• The Canadian Stage Company
• Physical Resources Department, Sheridan College
• Creative and Printing Services, Sheridan College
Better Sound through ·Research.
Home, Lifestyle, and Professional Loudspeakers of Unconventional Design and Outstanding Performance.
We are proud to support
THEATRE SHERIDAN
and extend our best wishes
for a successful season.
Make an Evening of It! Celebrate your special occasion at our cabaret-style theatre ...
• Theatre Sheridan offers group discounts for groups with more than15 people.
• We also offer special prices for Seniors, Students and Sheridan Alumni.
• Gift Certificates are available by calling (905) 845-9430 ext. 2714 (1) orduring Box Office hours at: (905) 815-4049.
• Wheelchair seating is available, please make your request when orderingtickets.
Refreshments Enjoy the performance ...
• Beverages are available prior to the show and at intermission from the barlocated on the main floor of Sheridan Hall. On busy nights there will alsobe a bar in the balcony.
• Light healthy snacks are available for your enjoyment during theperformance. They include: fruit plates, veggie & cheese plates, dessertplates, potato chips, and Haagen Dazs Bars.
• In an attempt to be environmentally conscious, our beverages are served inrecyclable plastic cups and our snacks are served on glass plates.
House Notes Welcome to our non-smoking environment.
For the comfort of performers, technicians and patrons:
• Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the program andonly at the discretion of House Management.
• Patrons are kindly asked to ensure that watch alarms, cellular phones, andpagers do not sound during the performance.
• The use of cameras, recording equipment, radios or any playback device isnot permitted in the theatre.
Keep in Touch!
We welcome your comments.
Our address is: Music Theatre Department
Sheridan College, 1430 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario L6H 2Ll
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Join THEATRE SHERIDAN for
CATCH A SING STAR
Marchl &2 Show Added on February 29
Providing you with a window on the talent of anada' be t up-and-coming performer ha become a tradition with the Music Theatre
�.---- Department. Join u for a night club showea e of this year' graduate doing what they do be t -entertain you! Our graduate can and have been een in the Toronto production of Crazy for You, Miss Saigon, Napoleon, Show Boat, Forever Plaid, Tommy, Phantom of the Opera, Joseph and the Amazing Technico/or Dreamcoat,
Les Misirab es, Sunset Boulevard, Beauty and the Beast and many, many more.
Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets 17
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Studio Theatre - February
TOP GIRLS Dramatic play by Caryl Churchill
February 14 -24 Marlene ha made it to the top in her office. She celebrate her conque t at a
fanta y re taurant dinner with other top girl from hi tory including a Japane e prince s from the period of the Shogun ; I abella Bird, the famou Edwardian
traveller who walked all over ngland; and Pope Joan, whose deception succeeded until he became pregnant and gave birth during an a ter ceremony. These and other gue t toa t Marlene and hare the torie of their own lives and what their triumphs cost them: happine , marriage , children, and in ome ea e , their live .
Every top girl ha a price to pay, and Marlene is no exception. the play unfold , we move back through her tory, di covering her ecret and the painful acrifice
he has made. Marlene ha come out on top, but at what price?
Thi important drama a k que tion and seeks the truth about the inequalities and hard choices that confront every w man trying to balance career
u ce and a life in the home.
Show time is 7 :30 p.m. Tickets 11 - 13
Call the Box Office at (905) 815-4049
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including the batteries for the wireless mikes used today.
We hope you get a charge out of the performance!
An adventure await in P rt Dov r on the north hore of Lake Erie.
June - ptember
Main & Market treet - look for the lock Tower
Call the Box office for Ticket Informati n at
(519) 583-2221
With your weekly hosts ...
8ARR't' �GROEN
Mornings
5:30 AM - iO AM
J\MM't' 1APPMidday
iO AM - 2PM
And these weekend features ...
Bi Band Jump with Don Kennedy
with Jim Paulson
with Bill Miller
NORM EOWAROS
Atternoons
2PM - 7 PM
Fridays at 7:00 p.m.
Saturdays at 1 :00 p.m.
Sundays at 1 :00 p.m.
with Michael Englebert Sundays at 5:00 p.m.
Flashback with Brian Peroff Sundays at 7:00 p.m.
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