My theatrical instincts were honed in this very theatre; it’s where I began my professional career twelve years ago, and it’s where my artistry has been prompted, encouraged and supported ever since. As such, it’s a great honour to have been entrusted with this, the first production of CTF’s 25th anniversary season.
It’s in relationship and collaboration with my mentors and helpmates here that I’ve become the artist I am today. And it’s in tribute to these tremendous artists that I offer you this music-filled story of love and family: I wanted to create a performance that, hopefully, conveys the energy, humour and familial warmth of my best Chemainus memories.
Over the years, working here has revealed to me what I love and value, both onstage and in the greater sphere of life and community. In this way, the story of Elizabeth and Darcy rings true to me, too. They realize their capacity, and finally see themselves clearly, when each is reflected in the other.
The action of Pride and Prejudice derives from a series of snap judgements. Its magic is spun from slow-dawning realizations. Here’s hoping you enjoy both its spark, and its enticing, enduring sweetness.
Julie
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Cast & Creative Team of Pride & Prejudice
Directed by
Choreographer/Dance Captain Musical Director Set Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager CAST Elizabeth “Lizzie Bennet Kitty Bennet/Lady Anne de Bourgh Mary Bennet/Charlotte Lucas Mr. George Wickham Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy Mr. Collins/ Mr. Gadiner Jane Bennet/Georgiana Darcy Mrs. Gardiner/Lady Catherine de Bourgh Mrs. Bennet/Mrs. Reynolds Mr. Bennet Mr. Charles Bingley Lydia Bennet/Caroline Bingley |
Julie McIsaac
Kayla Dunbar Melissa Morris Brian Ball Crystal Hanson John Webber Anne Taylor Mel Watkins
Yoshié Bancroft Julie Casselman Kayla Dunbar Erik Gow Brett Harris Matthew Hendrickson Melissa Morris Caitriona Murphy Amy Lee Newman Paul Terry Chris Walters Lindsay Warnock |
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