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Synopsis: comedy/tragedy; fantasy and an anti-war play. Originally produced in the 1920s. It is thought provoking while replete with silliness, satire and madcap morality.
At the prompting of a tragic muse, two shepherds interrupt a harlequinade, innocently kill each other, and the harlequinade continues unaffected. An intensely effective play of universal appeal.
ARIA DA CAPO
Written by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Directed by Allen Schofied 1977
2 performances
CAST
Cori Henry ..................... . Columbine Peter DeRoche …. Pierrot
Don Rivers ....................... Cothurnus Karl McKusick …... Corydon
Louise Crowe-Swords …. Thyrsis
BEHIND THE SCENES
Philip Foster ..............................… Producer
Jim Lincez ..................................… Stage Manager
Mike McQueen, Cindy Duthie …. Lights Jim Lincez, Allen Schofield … Set
Ardith MacIntyre ......................… Properties
Mount Baker Graphic Arts …....................................................... Programme
Maureen Sims, Laurna Eigeard, Margie McKusic .................… Costumes
Philip Foster, Dave Drummond, Mount Baker Graphic Arts … Publicity
Gary Anderson , Linda Constantineau …................................... Front of House
This play went on to compete successfully in the 1977 EK Drama Festival, winning 3 awards.
Louise Crowe-Swords won Best Actress
Jerry McNeil played Pierrot there and won Best Supporting Actor
The production one the Best Visual award.
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