1982 Guys & Dolls

Nov 25-30 & Dec 1-4, 1982

Inspired by Damon Runyon’s tales of the NYC gambling scene, the musical follows the events surrounding a game of crap. A gambler Sky Masterson tries to get missionary worker Sarah Brown to fall in love with him. Nathan Detroit is putting off an impending wedding of he and a nightclub singer Adelaide, to whom he has been engaged to for twelve years. Guys and Dolls is considered by many to be the definitive Broadway musical, a not-to-be-missed musical extravaganza.

Produced with arrangements through Music Theatre International

Nicely-Nicely Johnson
Ralph Swackhammer
Benny Southstreet
William Blackie
Rusty Charlie
Richard Dawson
Sgt. Sarah Brown
Joan E. Miller
Harry the Horse
Warren Trask
Nathan Detroit
Tom Slater
Lieutenant Brannigan
Gary Bryant
Miss Adelaide
Anne Monkhouse
Sky Masterton
David Lamble
Uncle Arvide
David Blythe
Joey Biltmore
Dennis W. Horn
Mimi
Nicola Finlay
General Cartwright
Wynne Christie
Big Jule
Bruce Taylor

Male Dancers

David Akin, Richard Dawson, Chris Evans, Bruce Maxwell, Glen Peloso, Brad Sinclair, Brian Skerrett Jr., Frank Zotter

Female Dancers

Kathryn Akin, Christie Carson, Carla Collins, Pam Dunsmoor, Pam Green, Lana Lamb, Heather Murray, Madeleine Oldacre, Karen Sanvido, Yolanda Simm, Sara Todd

Mission Band

Virginia Rigby, June Trento, Mary Jane Walzak, Stephen O’Connell

Other Dolls

Poppy Blythe, Linda Place

Tourists

Marion Johnston, Russell Milliner, Phyllis Pollock

Other Crapshooters

Guy Haskell, Simon Leibovitz

Scene Changers

Ian Mollison, Jeff Morden, Chris Watson, Toad Watson

Runyonland Characters

Angus Findlay, Blair Henry, Mary Pickford, Michael Weiss
Conductor
John Ledingham
Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
John Price
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
Larry Mosner
Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone
David Sale
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone
Ed Steer
Bass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone
Richard Towler
Trumpet
Rob Douglas
Trumpet
Ken Tinnish
Trumpet
Debbie Ashworth
French Horn
Judy Sheppard
Trombone
John Monkhouse
Percussion
Sean White
Piano
Sheila Forrester
Violin
Doug Shippey
Violin
Brian Janzen
Violin
Daphne Hughes
Violincello
Shelley Worden
Double Bass
Bill Hughes
Rehearsal Accompanist
Sylvia Hunter
Vocal Coach
Gwen Heller Moisan
Director
Dennis Johnson
Musical Staging and Choreography
Patricia McLeod
Musical Director
John Ledingham
Producer
Wayne Mizen
Set Designer
Dennis W. Horn
Costume Designer
Caroline Oldacre
Make-up Designer
Dennis W. Horn
Lighting Designer
Jeff Norman
Stage Manager
Roxy Denniston
Assistant Stage Manager
Jo-Ann Argue
Assistant Stage Manager
Karen Lawrenson
Scenic Artist
Dennis W. Horn
Chief Carpenter
Todd Watson
Chief Carpenter
Chris Watson
Properties
Nicola Finlay
Properties
Robin Newbury
Publicity
Barbara Albert
Publicity
Pauline Rea
Box Office Manager
Kim Seifried
House Manager
Beth McCracken
Head Usher
Rita Crosbie
Costume Assistant
Sherlene Blackie
Wardrobe Mistress
Lois Dessler
Hair Designer
Ann Alexander

Wardrobe Crew: Caroline Oldacre, Cherylene Blackie, Lois Dessler, Virginia Buchanan-Smith, Kay McKie, Robin Newbury, Wynne Christie, Kate Swackhammer, Margaret Mizen, Betty Crowe, Linda Macerollo, Karen Sanvido, Pat Foster, Virginia Rigby, Phyllis Pollock, Freida Steiger, Sharon Begg, Barbara Lyall, Denise Kelly, Nicola Finlay, Mary Maxwell, Hilary Alviano, Karen Evans, Elaine Kelly, Caroline Mozias, Lillian Dessler
Construction Crew: Dennis W. Horn, Toad Watson, Chris Watson, Rob Newbury, Bruce Sayant, Lloyd Dessler, Andy Seifried, Rich Dawson, Joanne Reynen, Robin Newbury, Ralph Swackhammer, Wayne Mizen Guy Haskell, Jack Crosbie, Bob Watson Jr., Brett Haskell
Metal Construction: Walter Grose
Lighting Crew: Jeff Norman, Alan Card, Allison Christie, Benoit Grondin, Kevin Livock, Kevin Mann, John Rodd
Lighting Installation: Alan Card, Kelly Card, Allison Christie, Richard Dawson, Benoit Grondin, Kevin Livock, Kevin Mann, Rob Newbury, Jeff Norman, John Rodd, Chris Watson, Karen Watson, Lynn Labrie
Set Painters: Robin Newbury, Wynne Christie, Joanne Reynen, Toad Watson, Joyce Cortenay, Heather Murray, Rich Miziolek, Beth McCracken, Carol Ann Corner, Hilary Alviano, Mari-Anne Buitenhuis, Pam Green, JoAnn Argue, Christie Carson, Kim Perkin, Marilyn O’Krafka
Prompter: Susan McSherry
Make-up Crew: Dennis W. Horn, Lois Dessler, Debbie Spadafore, Annette Yaskowich, Gail Millar, Dale Webster, Kathie Dudnick, Kit Howitt, Tricia Zamin, Claire Langan, Jill Maddison, Tim Card
Property Crew: Mary Coleman, Margaret Mizen, Poppy Blythe
Box Office Assistants: Kim Seifried, Carol Blythe, David Blythe, Nancy Blythe, Andy Seifried, Robin Newbury, Mary Pickford, Norine Blythe, Fran Taylor, Rosemary Hammond, Margaret Mizen, Ruth Ann Haskell, Ralph Swackhammer, Cherylene Blackie, June Trento, Mary Coleman
Photography: Don Hamilton
Foyer Display: Caroline Oldacre, Pauline Rea
Transportation: Alan Card, Mike Willis
Programme: Fran Taylor, Margaret Mizen, Kim Seifried
Programme Advertising: Wayne Mizen, David Rogers
President
Wayne Mizen
Past President
Russell Milliner
Vice-President
Roxy Denniston
Recording Secretary
Kim Seifried
Membership Secretary
Fran Taylor
Treasurer
Rosemary Hammond

Barbara Albert, John Akin, Beth McCracken, Bill Nelson, Pauline Rea, Virginia Rigby

Ross Hall,

21 Meyer Drive, Guelph

Stage Direction: Dennis Johnson
Musical Staging and Choreographer: Patricia McLeod
Music Direction: John Ledingham
Producer: Wayne Mizen
Costume Designer: Caroline Oldacre
Set Designer: Dennis W. Horn
Lighting Designer: Jeff Norman

 

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