1980 Carousel
Nov 20 - Nov 23 & Nov 26 - Nov 30, 1980
The story begins is a carnival in a quaint New England seaport. Billy Bigelow, a handsome, young “barker” with the traveling show, meets Julie Jordan and Carrie Pipperidge, two local girls who worked at Bascombe’s knitting mill. Robust, romantic Billy is used to being admired by the girls of the town he visits, but Julie is different. Because of his attention to her, he gets into difficulty with Mrs. Mullin, the carousel owner, and loses his job. When Billy and Julie get married, they are both without work. One fine June day, Billy’s friend Jigger suggests a way to get some east money: rob wealthy mill owner Bascombe while everyone is at the picinc. Desperate, Billy agrees, for Julie has told him that they are to have a baby.
Bascombe, however, successfully fights off his attackers, and to avoid capture and humiliation before Julie, Billy kills himself. In heaven, Billy is told he has one chance to return to earth. By now, his daughter Louise is in her teens. Because of the disgrace in which her father died, she is avoided by the “respectable” townspeople. At her school graduation, however, Billy manages to communicate with her and his wife. He inspires them with the knowledge that he loved them-and still does-and that they must face the future bravely and with hope. His devotion is so strongly felt that it pervades the entire gathering and transforms both his wife and daughter into happy, hopeful people. He has saved them – and himself – through the priceless gift of his own love.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel
Produced in co-operation with Rodgers and Hammerstein Library
Cast
Ladies Chorus
Heather Akin, Sally Elkerton, Nicky Finlay, Heather Forsythe, Melanie Graham, Marion Johnston, Elaine Kelly, Bonnie McDougall, Margaret Mizen, Bronwyn Powell, Virginia Rigby, June TrentoMens Chorus
Jose Centeno, Jack Crosbie, Richard Dawson, John Gifford, Guy Haskell, Malcolm Jones, Stephen O’Connell, Bob Olson, John T. Powell, Laurence Reynolds, Brad Sinclair, Michael WeissLady Dancers
Kathy Akin, Christie Carson, Cathy Frank, Niki Kelly, Lana Lamb, Madeleine Oldacre, Yolanda Simm, Loretta YaskowichMale Dancers
David Akin, Jose Centeno, Richard Dawson, John Gifford, Rolf Reynolds, Brad SinclairSnow Children
Leeanne Clark, Laurie Clark, Stuart Coxe, Susan Doniz, Kim Farrier, Shawn Maine, Shane Maine, Dawn Matheson, Elana McMurtry, Robbie Murray, Kevin Skerrett, Alan WattRuffians
Chris Akin, Steve Bangham, Melanie Clark, Pierre Elrick, Brett Haskell, Christine Lerikos, Brooke OlsonParty Children
Susan Boot, Sean Coleman, Blair Conrad, Deanna Dunnett, Tanya Evans, Chris McCracken, Rob McLean, Elizabeth SteigerGraduates
Fiona Crosbie, Tony Groves, Carrie Hamilton, Jane Henry, Christine Lerikos, Tearney McMurtry, Mike Milliner, Heather Murray, Mary Lou Stainer, Frank Zotter
Orchestra
Production Team
Stage Crew Sandy Akins, Tim Card, Wendy Card, Steven Blythe, Dale Groves, Tony Groves, Claudette McNeice, Kelly McFadzen, Brent Kingdon, Ted Milliner, Judy Sainsbury, Michael Shaw, Nancy Wollis
Assistant Rehearsal Pianists Linda McKenzie, Gabriella Vegvari
Costumes Beverly Matson, Sharon Begg, Cherylene Blackie, Peggy Boot, Diana Cahill, Mary Coleman, Inmaculada Doniz, Margaret Mizen, Carolyn Oldacre, Isobel Shaw, Alice Sloan, Sandra Russell, Freida Steiger, Marie Rogers, Kim Rogers, Deloris Yaskowich
Set Construction Bob Berry, John Berry, Russ Milliner, Bill McTaggart, Morris Twist, Mike Weiss, Joe Whiteley
Set Painting Pauline Breitman, Rosanna Breitman, Jennie Breckon, Diane Cameron, David Knight, Kathy Lougheed, Mary McGarr, Rachel Gore, Tracey Raynolds, Todd Simpson, Kevin Spira
Make-up Crew Sue Hadfield, Debbie Bentley, Judy Coxe, Deb Spadafore, Poppy Yorke, Chris Gibson, Chris Japp, N.J. Barker, Diana Schafer, Jennifer Liefeld, Fran MacKenzie, Dale Hamilton, Annette Yaskowich, Pat Hamilton, Carol Milborne, Beth Ferrier
Properties Crew Moira Crosbie, Gilda DiCola, Nicoline Kerkhoven, Robin Norris, Chris Rossit, Fran Taylor, Susan Thompson, Tricia Wiatr
Prompter Kim Schulze
Hair Stylists Mario Mazziotti, Brian Bortolon
Publicity Barbara Albert, Pauline Rea
Box Office Manager Rosemary Hammond
Box Office Assistants Joan Conrad, Ruth Ann Haskell, Guy Haskell, Charlotte Mingle, Bonnie Rimmer
Group Sales Co-ordinator Fran Taylor
House Manager Olga Watt
Head Usher Rita Crosbie
Programme Beth McCracken, Fran Taylor
Programme Advertising Wayne Mizen, Jack Crosbie
Children’s Co-ordinator Mary Coleman
RCMPI Board
Heather Akin, David Blythe, Keith Conrad, Rosemary Hammond, Guy Haskell, Beverly Matson, Blair Hadfield, Phillip Jones, Chris Rossit, Jennifer Whiteley
Ross Hall
21 Meyer Drive, Guelph
Director: Kay McKie
Choreographer: Patricia McLeod
Musical Director and Conductor: David Rogers
Technical Director: Doug Anderson