Time to Kill
Written by Leslie Darbon
Directed by Leonie Gardner 2003
The Cast
Alexander Gilmour ….... Don Parkes
Tanya Laing Moore ...... Maggie Parkes
Lorna Kent ........................ Helen Francis
Dean Nicholson …........... Alan Sexton
Shannon Conner …......... Jane Abbott
Nikole Spring …................. Liz Thomas
The Crew
Shannon Lind …................... Assistant Director
Harriet Pollock ..................… Producer
Lorraine Harvey …................ Stage Manager
Chris Tulloch, Sheila Schell, Dot Crowe &
Lyn Konowalyk .................…. Stage Crew
Marge Kemp ........................… Prompter
Lyn Konowalyk & Sheila Schell …. Properties
Byron Olson …......................... Set Design
Joel Vinge, Byron Olson, Jurgen Flemming, Penny Ohanjanian, David Stock & Terry Miller …. Set Construction
Trish Barnes, Mike Maher, Jody Lamb, Leonie Gardner,
David Stock, Mark Paron & Kirsten Taylor .... Set Painters
Trish Barnes …............................ Scenic Artist & Colour Consultant
Leonie Gardner .......................... Set Decoration Design
Bob Kary ...................................… Lighting Design
Don Montgomery & Terry Miller …. Lighting Operators
Leonie Gardner …..................... Sound Design
Jim Cameron ..........................… Sound Engineer
Lorraine Butler & Maureen Rae … Sound Operators
Iain MacLeod ….......................... Photographer
Sheila Schell ............................… Costume Design
Grace Bohn …............................... Costume Assistants
Marge Kemp …............................. Make-up and Hair
Mark Paron …................................ Poster Design
Glenda Montgomery …............ Front of House Manager
Jim Cameron, Lynda Cook, Teresa Arthur,
Margaret Creighton, Margaret Gilmour &
Ron Spring …................................... Front of House Team
About
Drama:
Riverside Park Estate, close to Henley, reeks of affluence and
the good life. Home to business executives, company directors,
successful self-employed and their wives, life here is idyllic. A happy, uncomplicated existence. It would appear the only worry is where to take winter holidays. Klosters or The Bahamas? But beneath this veneer lurks a seething cauldron of resentment, jealousy and betrayal. The ladies of Riverside Park have too much time on their hands.