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A CHRISTMAS
CAROLA CHRISTMAS
CAROLby CHARLES DICKENS, adapted by MICHAEL SHAMATA
BelfryTheatre
NOVEMBER 13 – DECEMBER 16, 2012
Noye’s FluddeFEBRUARY 14 & 16 / 2013St. John the Divine ChurchIn collaboration with the Victoria Conservatory of Musicand the Victoria Children’s Choir
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MARCH 2 – 10 / 2013At the Belfry TheatreIn collaboration with The Belfry Theatre
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The human heart has an incredible capacity for empathy, generosity and love. So believed Charles Dickens. He also believed that these qualities were essential if the social ills of industrialized London were ever to be remedied.
With the Ghost of Christmas Past, Ebenezer Scrooge revisits the moments in his life that led him to harden his heart. The Ghost of Christmas Present makes him see the reality of the world around him, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come leads him to the realization that it is possible to change the course of one’s life.
This story – so full of faith in the inherent goodness of humanity – never fails to profoundly affect me. And, of course, we cannot fail to be aware of the similarities between the world we live in and Dickens' London.
Michael Shamata Artistic Director
Welcome to the Belfry
Here’s a great Christmas story.Congratulations to the cast, crew and team on a wonderful production ofA Christmas Carol.
ur than s to the elfr heatre for donating half the o o ce proceedsfrom the December 16 evening performance to the Actors’ Fund, and half toChildren’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island.
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Ebenezer Scrooge Tom McBeath Jacob Marley Gerry Mackay Spirit Daniel Fong Spirit Jessica Hickman Bob Cratchit Adam Lolacher Mr. Fred Kevin Kruchkywich A Charitable Gentleman Brian Linds Mrs. Dilber Jan Wood
Ghost of Christmas Past Gerry Mackay Ebenezer as a Boy Simeon Sanford Blades Fan Lily Cave Mrs. Bingley Jan Wood Miss Hurst Celine Stubel Ali Baba Daniel Fong Ebenezer as a Young Man Kevin Kruchkywich Dick Wilkins Adam Lolacher Mr. Fezziwig Brian Linds Mrs. Fezziwig Jan Wood Flora Celine Stubel Belle Amanda Lisman
Ghost of Christmas Present Gerry Mackay Mrs. Cratchit Celine Stubel Belinda Lily Cave Peter Ajay Parikh-Friese Martha Amisha Parikh-Friese Tiny Tim Simeon Sanford Blades Mr. Fred's Wife Celine Stubel Mr. Clenham Adam Lolacher Miss Jane Jan Wood Topper Brian Linds Agnes Amanda Lisman Belle's Husband Kevin Kruchkywich
Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come Gerry Mackay Businessman Kevin Kruchkywich Businessman Adam Lolacher Joe Brian Linds Debtor Kevin Kruchkywich Debtor's Wife Amanda Lisman Boy Ajay Parikh-Friese Brigit Jan Wood
A Christmas CarolEngland, 1843
A Belfry Theatre Production
A Christmas CarolBy Charles Dickens
Adapted by Michael Shamata
Starring
Tom McBeath as Ebenezer Scroogewith
Lily CaveDaniel Fong
Jessica HickmanKevin Kruchkywich
Brian LindsAmanda LismanAdam LolacherGerry Mackay
Amisha Parikh-FrieseAjay Parikh-Friese
Simeon Sanford BladesCeline Stubel
Jan Wood
Director Michael Shamata Costume Design Nancy Bryant Set Design John Ferguson Lighting Design Alan Brodie Composer Geordie Haley Choreographer Jessica Hickman Assistant Director Kim Harvey Dialect Coach Adrienne Smook Stage Manager Kim Charleen Smith Assistant Stage Manager Ben Cheung
A Christmas Carol is approximately two hours with one 15-minute interval.
A Christmas Carol was originally produced at Theatre New Brunswick in 1990, starring Douglas Campbell.
The use of video or audio recording devices is strictly prohibited at all times.
A Christmas Carol is generously sponsored by
The Belfry Theatre is a non-profit registered Canadian charity.
The Belfry Theatre is a member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres and engages under the terms of the Canadian Theatre Agreement professional artists who are members of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association.
Please enjoy the performance.
Belfry Theatre
StaffCompany Manager Clayton BaraniukArtistic Associate & Outreach Coordinator Joel BernbaumBox Office/ Front of House Jane BroomfieldBox Office/ Front of House Michelle ChownsPublicist Mark DusseaultBox Office Manager Casey FittererBox Office Clerk Jenny FittererBox Office/ Front of House Sarah FittererAssistant Box Office Manager Ian GibsonFront of House Manager Tara Gilroy-ScottGeneral Manager Ivan HabelArtist in Residence Kim HarveyProduction Manager Keith HoughtonScenic Artist Carole KlemmHead of Wardrobe Karen LevisArtistic Associate (Maternity Leave) Erin MacklemAssistant Stage Manager Ben CheungFinancial Officer Patricia O'BrienHead of Props Peter PokornyMaster Carpenter Dale PudwellArtistic Director Michael ShamataCustodian Lara ShepardTechnical Director Gregory SmithResident Stage Manager Kim Charleen SmithDevelopment Manager Kathy St. JohnBox Office Clerk Morgan SutherlandBox Office Clerk Eryn Yaromy
Belfry Support StaffGraphic Designer Jane FrancisWeb Developer Sam EstokPhotographers David Cooper Jo-Ann Richards Peter PokornyBelfry 101 Co-coordinator Kate Rubin
Production PersonnelHead Cutter Brenda KnightFirst Hand Jillian LittleStitcher Alice HawesStitcher Amaya TarasoffStitcher Caroline Hearn-KehoeWigs & Facial Hair Cristina WoodsCostume Apprentice Carly MacKayCarpenter Brian CulpProduction Assistant Jessica McleodDancer Stand-In Sadie EvansChild Supervisors Jane Broomfield Sarah Fitterer
Crew Tiana Boutilier Simon Farrow Brent Forsstrom-Jones Frank Morin Patricia Reilly Holly Vivian
Board of DirectorsChair Veronica JacksonVice Chair Sherri BirdSecretary Bill Murphy-DysonTreasurer Robert Thomson, CAPast Chair Barbara GreeniausDirectors Dr. Monty Bryant Georgia Gibbs Helen Lansdowne Ronald Parish Andy Stephenson
Honourary Board of DirectorsChair Emeritus Patrick StewartDirectors John Keay Robert Johnston Q.C. Joan Snowden Dr. Brian Winsby Michael Ziegler
Special ThanksLJ Savage and Soulpepper Theatre CompanyDave ObeeIan Arnold and Catalyst TCMRyan Levis, Catherine Hornby, Muriel Varley, Patricia BryantUniversity Heights Shoe RepairTim O'Gorman, Karen Hughes, Nicola Ryall
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Audience Information
Cellphones & PagersPlease turn off your cellphones and pagers when you enter the theatre. If you need to be contacted in an emergency, please leave your name and seat number with our House Manager.
Latecomers & Re-admissionThe Director of each production designates moments in the show when the seating of latecomers will cause the least amount of distraction for actors and audience members. Should you leave the theatre, our House Manager will not be able to reseat you until one of these breaks.
Babes in ArmsThe Belfry is proud to produce adult contemporary theatre. Our productions are generally not suitable for young children, including babes in arms.
Recording DevicesNo cameras or recording devices are permit-ted in the theatre.
Audience Advisories / Running TimesWe make every effort to advise you of strong language, subject matter or extreme techni-cal effects (strobe lights, fog). Please look for signs at the entrances to the theatre. Advisories and running times are available at the Box Office as of the first preview.
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A Christmas Carol by Charles DickensAdapted by Michael Shamata
Charles Dickens’s holiday masterpiece “A Christmas Carol” is adapted for stage in this lively play at the Belfry Theatre. The play begins in the present time, with an introduction from the actor playing Jacob Marley. Then, the audience is transported to Victorian England in 1843, where we meet the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge and his hard-done-by employee Bob Cratchit.
Scrooge quickly establishes himself as an altogether unpleasant and unlikeable businessman. He pronounces that the poor should be in workhouses and prisons or should die to “decrease the surplus population”. He rebuffs his nephew’s invitation to Christmas dinner and declares Christmas itself a “humbug”.
That night, an incredulous Scrooge is haunted by the Spirit of his deceased business partner, Jacob Marley. Scrooge is warned that he will be visited by a series of three ghosts. In turn, the Spirits of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Yet to Come arrive and take Scrooge on a journey through time. Scrooge revisits his childhood self and the loss of his first and only love. He learns of Bob Cratchit’s poverty and the poor health of his son, Tiny Tim. Finally, he perceives his own future demise: dying alone, unloved and without any positive legacy. More wealth than he could ever spend; never spent on anything worthwhile.
In the final scenes, Scrooge’s epiphany unleashes his generosity and a new gratitude for life’s blessings. He gives to the poor, he reconciles with his nephew, and he transforms the life of Bob Cratchit and his family.
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Lily CaveFan, BelindaLily lives to perform. She has been singing, dancing and acting on stage since age four, appearing in several Four Seasons Musical Theatre produc-tions, most recently playing the lead role of Lucy in Narnia. Over the summer Lily has been sharing her passion for singing and acting by busk-ing on the downtown streets of Victoria. She raised $1,000 for the David Foster Foundation and sang "The Power of the Dream" for David Foster in person on CFAX 1070. For Lily, happiness is making other people happy through her passion for performance.
Daniel FongSpiritDaniel Fong is an emerging artist from the Grant MacEwan Theatre Arts program in Edmonton, and is thrilled to be making his west coast debut with the Belfry. Daniel is fresh off a summer of Shakespeare in the Park, performng in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Puck) in Calgary, and a uni-versity season that included such shows as Thebans, Merrily We Roll Along, Vernon God Little (Jesus), Once on This Island (Agwe), and XANADU. Working on A Christmas Carol has been a magical experience. His thanks go out to Michael, the Belfry, his loving parents, and God Bless us, Everyone!
Jessica HickmanSpiritJessica Hickman works in a variety of artistic mediums. She is a Dancer, Choreographer, Actress, Director, Teacher, and Producer. She currently lives in Victoria, BC but she often travels to the Yukon to continue her work as the Co-Artistic Producer of Open Pit, a non-profit devised theatre company. Currently, Jessica teaches dance at the Canadian College of Performing Arts and has been devoting most of her time to the develop-ment of a new full-length devised physical theatre production called Nowhere Near. Favourite credits include: Speed the Plow (Vancouver), White Christmas (Victoria), Broken (Whitehorse), EXCHANGE: Memories of Movement (Sweden), Countryside Christmas (Chemainus), and It is Written (Calgary). www.jessicahickman.ca
Kevin KruchkywichMr. Fred, Young EbenezerKevin is thrilled to be back at the Belfry after performing in The Drawer Boy and Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Selected credits: Death of a Salesman, The Wars (Vancouver Playhouse); The Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth, Henry V and Falstaff (Bard On The Beach); Boeing Boeing (Mayfield Theatre); Demon Voice (Touchstone Theatre); The Woman In Black (Chemainus Theatre); Guys and Dolls (Gateway Theatre); A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline, Mesa and The School For Scandal (Arts Club); Romeo & Juliet, The Glass Menagerie (Theatre Calgary); Wit, that elusive spark (ATP); The Philadelphia Story (MTC); Macbeth (nomad theatre, England/South Africa tour); Good Night Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet (BeMe Theatre- Munich, Germany). Merry Christmas to my lovely wife, and her generous family, the Hosies.
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Brian LindsCharitable Gentleman, Mr. FezziwigBrian has been seen at the Belfry in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Urinetown, Art, Patience, Picasso at the Lapine Agile, Corker, Crackpot, Garage Sale, Knock, Knock, The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Hostage and Moo. Other Victoria performances include Of Mice and Men, Arms and the Man, Fire, Blithe Spirit, Death of a Salesman and As You Like It (Blue Bridge Theatre), Hockey Mom, Hockey Dad (The Other Guys) and The Josephine Knot (Bombus Theatre). Recently he was seen in Harvest (Chemainus Theatre) and August: Osage County, Circle Mirror Transformation, The Patron Saint of Stanley Park and It's A Wonderful Life (Arts Club Theatre). He has also designed sound for many Belfry produc-tions including God of Carnage, The Turn of the Screw, Girl In The Goldfish Bowl, and Bordertown Cafe.
Amanda LismanBelleAmanda is delighted to be making her Belfry debut. Her credits include Lavinia in Titus Andronicus, Iris in The Tempest, Julia in Zastrozzi, Roxanne in Cyrano de Bergerac (Stratford Shakespeare Festival); Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice (Citadel Theatre); Raina in Arms and the Man (Blue Bridge Repertory), and performances with Theatre SKAM, Giggling Iguana, Pacific Opera Victoria, Kaleidoscope Theatre, William Head Onstage, and Atomic Vaudeville. Her screen appearances include The L.A. Complex (Much Music), Copper (BBC/Cineflix), Psych (USA Network), the upcoming film Only I..., and the television series 24 Hour Rental (Super Channel). Amanda has a BA in Anthropology from the University of Victoria and a BFA in Acting from the University of Alberta.
Adam LolacherBob Cratchit, Dick WilkinsA graduate from the University of Ottawa's Theatre program, Adam has been working steadily in the theatre, film and TV world for several years. Studying with the likes of Ben Ratner and Warren Robertson, Adam continuously looks to challenge and improve himself on and off stage. Selected Theatre: Birdbath (Dime Down), In The Boom Boom Room (Paige 18), Beirut (Pikefly Theatre), Wreckage (Tightrope), Werewolves (Pi Theatre), Rope (Genesian Theatre, Sydney, Australia), Less Ado About Nothing (Pacific Theatre). Selected TV/Film: The Killing, Fringe, Murdoch Mysteries, Being Erica, Stargate Atlantis, Plating. Come February 2013, Adam will be starring in the Toronto premiere of The Glory Of Living with Sterling Studio Theatre. Thanks to family, friends, cast and crew. Adam is represented by Nigel Mikoski at Integral Artists
Gerry MackayJacob Marley, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet-to-ComeGerry is pleased to be back at the Belfry. Select credits include: Nick in Jitters (Belfry), Jim in All Shook Up (Chemainus Theatre), Sherriff Gilbeau in August Osage County (Arts Club), Jack in Brighton Beach Memoirs (Gateway Theatre), and Henry Lane in Sexy Laundry (Western Canada Theatre). Other theatres include: 11 seasons with Bard on the Beach, three seasons with the Stratford Festival, the Citadel theatre, Canadian Stage, and the Globe theatre. Gerry has a BFA in performance from UVIC and an MFA in Directing from UBC.
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Tom McBeathEbenezer ScroogeTom last appeared at the Belfry Theatre in Kevin Loring's 2009 Governor General’s Award winning play Where the Blood Mixes. Previous to that he played Bud in Mesa in 2007. He has just returned from the Bluma Appel Theatre in Toronto, appearing in Electric Company Theatre’s production of Tear the Curtain. Earlier this year he appeared in Scar Tissue, Dennis Foon's adaptation of Michael Ignatief's novel of the same name, for the Arts Club, and Tad Mosel's All the Way Home, an adaptation of James Agee's novel, A Death In the Family, for the Electric Company Theatre. Tom is celebrating his 40th year in Canadian Theatre. Still here, still working, and still loving it!
Amisha Parikh-FrieseMarthaAmisha is thankful for the opportunity to perform with such a talented cast and crew in her first Belfry production. She has appeared on stage with Kaleidoscope Theatre (The Hobbit, Hana's Suitcase, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Aladdin Jr., Charlotte’s Web), as well as with Puente Theatre (The Pilgrimage of the Nuns of Conceptión). Amisha is in Grade 12 at Esquimalt High and in her spare time dances and plays soccer. She’s happy to play the oldest sister in A Christmas Carol…quite a switch from her theatrical debut 13 years ago in the Broadway tour of Miss Saigon – as a boy!
Ajay Parikh-FriesePeter, BoyAjay is delighted to be in his first production with the Belfry. He’s been busy recently with Pacific Opera’s production of Macbeth and his first year at Reynolds High School. Earlier this year he appeared as a guest star on his first TV show, Mr. Young (YTV/DisneyXD). He has also enjoyed performing with Kaleidoscope Theatre (The Hobbit, Hana's Suitcase, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Best Christmas Pageant Ever), as Flavio in Rodelinda (Pacific Opera Victoria) and as the lead in Oliver! (St. Michael’s University School). In his spare time he enjoys skimboarding, snowboard-ing, singing, and playing with fire.
Simeon Sanford BladesPoor Boy, Ebenezer as a Boy, Tiny TimSimeon has had a flair for the dramatic all his life, but has only recently begun to channel it onto the stage. He discovered a love and talent for acting last year in the role of Humpty Dumpty in Sundance Elementary’s production of Holka Polka (where, incidentally, he delivered the play’s final lines). The middle child in a family of three boys, Simeon has a big heart, an even bigger imagination, and an infectious spirit. Once this produc-tion is over, Simeon plans to buy a model of the Titanic, and become an inventor.
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Celine StubelMrs. Cratchit, Mr. Fred’s WifeFor the Belfry: God of Carnage, And Slowly Beauty…, (co-pro with the NAC), Unless, Garage Sale, and My Chernobyl (Jessie Richardson Award). Elsewhere: Oliver (NAC); Fire, Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf, A Streetcar Named Desire (Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre); The Graduate, The Constant Wife (Arts Club Theatre); Electric Company's Studies in Motion (Citadel and Canadian Stage); Tyland (ATP); Ride The Cyclone, Legoland, The Qualities of Zero, Circus Fire (Atomic Vaudeville); Richard II and All's Well That Ends Well (Bard on the Beach); Unity (1918), Lieutenant Nun, My Three Sisters (Theatre SKAM). This Christmas Celine is thankful to be home, here at the beautiful Belfry.
Jan WoodMrs. Dilber, Mrs. FezziwigJan Wood most recently appeared on the Belfry stage in the featured role of the Mother in The Life Inside and in various roles in Half Life. She has acted in Vancouver at Bard on the Beach (All's Well That Ends Well, Richard II, Pericles, As You Like It and Richard III). She has also worked in Edmonton (Citadel Theatre, Theatre Network and Northern Light Theatre) and Calgary (Theatre Calgary, Alberta Theatre Projects and Lunchbox Theatre). Most recently she has completed a solo script of a contemporary retelling of the myth of Medea to be produced in the spring of 2013. Since 1996 she has been a full-time acting teacher with the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria. She is the mother of two wonderful teenage girls, Shayna and Anielle, and wife to the delightful Mr. Fezziwig. The four of them have been known to make merry through-out the year.
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Michael ShamataAdaptor / DirectorMichael is Artistic Director of the Belfry Theatre, where he has directed Red by John Logan (a co-production with the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre), the English language premiere of And Slowly Beauty…(co-pro-duction with the National Arts Centre), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (co-production with the Arts Club Theatre/Jessie Award for Outstanding Direction), the Canadian premiere of The Year of Magical Thinking (which subsequently toured to the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto and the National Arts Centre), Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing and Ann-Marie MacDonald’s musical Anything That Moves. His west coast directing credits also include Glengarry Glen Ross starring Eric McCormack (Arts Club), I Am My Own Wife and The Music Man (Vancouver Playhouse), and Much Ado About Nothing and The Winter’s Tale (Bard on the Beach). He has directed at most of the major theatres across the country, includ-ing the Stratford Festival and Canadian Stage, and his work has been seen in every province in Canada. His productions have won awards for Outstanding Production in Toronto (A Little Night Music), Vancouver (Fiddler on the Roof and Spelling Bee) and Ottawa (Kilt). Michael is the former Artistic Director of both Theatre New Brunswick and the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario.
Nancy BryantCostume DesignNancy is pleased to be back working at the Belfry with a wonderful cos-tume team and has enjoyed taking over Studio B to expand the costume shop for this production. Last season Nancy designed the costumes for Jitters. She has designed costumes for Pacific Opera Victoria's The Flying Dutchman, Rodelinda (set as well) and The Rake's Progress and for theatres across Canada for the past 25 years. Selected theatre credits include: The Overcoat, Oliver and numerous others for the Vancouver Playhouse (sadly no longer); annual productions with the Arts Club Theatre including The Constant Wife, Sweeney Todd and She Loves Me; productions for the Shaw Festival and most recently Tear the Curtain (Electric Company/Arts Club Theatre) for Canstage in Toronto. Costume design for Dance includes work with Kidd Pivot, The Netherlands Dance Theatre, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, Stuttgart Ballet, Dance Theatre of Harlem and Ballet BC. She also designs costumes for film and Television in Vancouver where she lives and is the recipient of twelve Jessie Awards and a Leo Award.
John FergusonSet DesignJohn most recently designed both set and costumes for the Belfry produc-tions of God of Carnage and And Slowly Beauty… and has been resident designer for Theatre Calgary, Neptune Theatre, the National Arts Centre, and the Canadian Stage Company. He has designed for all the major regional theatres from coast to coast as well as Mirvish Productions, the Canadian Opera Company, Pacific Opera Victoria, the Shaw Festival and the Stratford Festival, where he has designed twenty productions. He is the recipient of two Dora Mavor Moore Awards, Montreal’s la Soirée des Masques Award, Vancouver’s Jessie Richardson Award and a Tyrone Guthrie Award. Previous Belfry designs include The Year of Magical Thinking, The Real Thing and Anything That Moves.
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Monday, December 3 at 7pmCHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL
For more information or TICKETScall 250.721.0856 or visit
www.VictoriaChildrensChoir.ca
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Belfry Theatre1219 Gladstone Avenue250.385.6815www.belfry.bc.ca
Creative Team
Rehearsal photography by Peter Pokorny
Alan BrodieLighting DesignAfter a long absence, Alan is thrilled to be back at the Belfry, where he has created the lighting for productions that include Stones in His Pockets, The Syringa Tree, Mary’s Wedding, When We Were Singing, The Drawer Boy, Two, Skylight, Come Rain or Come Shine, Anatol and The Collected Works of Billy the Kid. Alan has collaborated many times with Michael Shamata, includ-ing the Soulpepper production of A Christmas Carol and the Pacific Opera Victoria productions of Mary’s Wedding and La Bohème. A member of the Associated Designers of Canada, Alan lives in Vancouver with his wife Michele and their boxer “Ellie”. Visit www.alanbrodie.ca
Kim HarveyAssistant DirectorKim Harvey is Chilcotin, Okanagan, Kootenay and Carrier. She complet-ed the UBC BFA Acting program in 2008. Past theatre highlights include: Rez Sisters, Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout, The Laurier Memorial, Salmon Row, the Governor General's Award winning play and National Tour of Where the Blood Mixes, and most recently, Gordon Tootoosis final show, Gordon Winter. Kim was also a co-host on the Aboriginal People’s Television Networks show, First Talk where she represented the Seventh Generation on topics within the Canadian Aboriginal social context. Kim feels extremely honored to follow the long lineage of storytellers that came before her, and privileged to continue that long practice at the Belfry Theatre in Victoria. Kim thanks the Belfry team for all their hard work, and Michael Shamata for believing in her.
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bistro moderneGeordie HaleyComposerGeordie Haley is a composer, improviser, educator and guitarist. Contributing to the creative music scenes of Fredericton, Toronto, and now Halifax, Geordie has been presenting songs, rhythm based compositions and improvised music for over 25 years. Since returning to the Maritimes Geordie has been a featured artist in concert and festival programs by creative music presenters Upstream Music, Suddenly Listen, Canadian Music Center, The Motion Ensemble, Jazz East, and the Harvest Jazz Festival. As an educator Geordie continues his practice at the Nova Scotia Community College Music Arts Department, teaching private lessons and instructing ensembles. Geordie’s music can be heard at www.myspace.com/geordiehaley and on CBC Radio 3.
Creative Team
Kim Charleen SmithStage ManagerKim has been stage-managing for over 20 years and continues to be grateful for the opportunities her work brings to her life. This includes returning to the Belfry for her fifth season and a recent tour in Japan with the Canadian play 2 Pianos, 4 Hands. She is a graduate of the Technical Theatre and Design programs at both Vancouver Island University and the National Theatre School of Canada. Her professional career began at the Canadian Stage Company in Toronto with The Dream in High Park, followed immediately by the Canadian premiere production of The Phantom of the Opera for Livent Productions, also in Toronto. Kim worked at Livent on several musicals in Toronto and tours of both Canada and the US. She has stage managed at the Vancouver Playhouse, Theatre Calgary, Opera Hamilton, Pacific Opera Victoria, on motor vessel "Monarch of the Seas" and was the Resident at Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Kim has also taken her theatre training to the world of sport, working on the Pan Am Games in Winnipeg, for the World Weightlifting Competition in Vancouver, and the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. She is thrilled with the lineup Mr. Shamata has assembled for this action packed season and looks forward to sharing these productions with patrons and colleagues.
Ben CheungAssistant Stage ManagerBen is a graduate of UBC’s BFA Theatre Design and Production program. He is overjoyed and thankful that the Belfry family is willing to put up with his mischievous shenanigans once again! His stage-management highlights include Love in Public (SFU), Fresco (BellaLuna), Aesop’s Fables (Carousel), The Wizard of Oz (Carousel), Munscha Mia (Carousel), Best Before (PuSh Festival), Billy Bishop Goes To War (UBC, Persephone, Belfry, Arts Club), High School Musical (Viva Musica), and Always… Patsy Cline (Viva Musica). Other theatre credits include Blackbird (Rumble), Seussical: The Musical (Carousel), Love You Forever and More Munsch (Carousel), and The Hobbit (Carousel). He’s continually grateful to every brave soul who ventures to join him on his theatrical journey. Enjoy the show!
Create a Christmas MemoryCome and cut your special tree
with family and friends at
Highlands Home Farm
4240 Munn RdSat & Sun throughout December
10am - 3pm
www.highlandshomefar m.comSaws provided • Bonfires • Hot Chocolate • Wear Boots
Trees from $25, cash/cheques accepted
Rehearsal photography by Peter Pokorny
This winter at the Belfry
Catch one or all of these great events in the coming weeks.
Afterplay November 20-24During this week of performances of A Christmas Carol, we want to hear what you have to say. After each performance, stick around for a short discussion facilitated by one of our staff.
Talkback ThursdayThursday, November 22Following the 8pm performance of A Christmas Carol, join the actors from the show and your fellow audience members for a Q&A session. Ever wondered how they do it? This is your chance to ask!
Booksmack!Monday, November 26 - FreeAfter our standing room only event in October, five fast, furious and fun GVPL librarians return. They’ll let their hair down, take off their glasses and speed review books and DVDs for giving – just in time for the holidays.
Children's Health Foundation / Actors’ Fund Benefit PerformanceSunday, December 16 at 7 pmAll proceeds from this performance will be split evenly between the Children's Health Foundation of Vancouver Island (formerly the Queen Alexandra Foundation for Children) and The Actors’ Fund of Canada.
Speaking in TonguesJanuary 22 - February 24, 2013Nine parallel lives – interlocked by four infidelities, one missing person and a mysterious stiletto – are woven through a series of fragmented confessionals where the lines between right and wrong become dan-gerously blurred. The multi-award winning Company Theatre will revive this extraordinary production for us. Tickets on sale now.
Flex Pass Vouchers – See Any Show, AnytimeWith our NEW FLEX PASS you can choose what you want to see and when you want to see it. You’ll get the best seats we have available, plus advance booking privileges, easy ticket exchanges and email reminders.
With this four voucher pass one can see four shows, two can see two,or bring three friends with you to the performance of your choice.You can add extra vouchers (in pairs) and save even more.
Please visit our Box Office or call 250-385-6815for full details or to book your FLEX PASS today. Belfry
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BELFRY THEATRE HOLIDAY APPEAL
At this special time of the year,please consider a gift to the Belfry Theatre.
Thank you!Thank you!
To make a donation online or by phone: belfry.bc.ca /donate 250-385-6815By mail or in person: Donation card + return envelope are included in this program.
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2012-2013 Fundraising CampaignThe following individuals have invested generously to raise funds in support of ongoing Belfry Theatre operations.
Godsend ($10,000 +)The Estate of Shirley DawsonKaren RichardsonPatrick StewartAnonymous (1)
Sustainer ($1,000 - $4,999)Eric & Lee AdlerDavid & Sandra AndersonIan & Gloria BackSherri BirdStephen & Michelle Brown *Eric & Nora ClarkeTerry & Leslie FarmerDavid H. FlahertyBarbara Greeniaus & Bill IsraelIvan Habel & Ereca HassellFiona HunterVeronica & Bill JacksonHelen LansdowneBill & Maureen Murphy-DysonClaude & Joan MuryGrace & Gordon RogersRobert & Joan SnowdenLee & Karl Soberlak FoundationFrank & Moira SomersStage Wine Bar LtdAnonymous (1)
Disciple ($500 - $999)Dr. Arturo Aranas & Bill HerriotRobert & Evelyn BarrigarGisele BoyerLorie Bradley & Russ PymAl Bone & Ginny CrawfordCommodore & Mrs Jan DrentJulie ElizabethKatherine Farris & Kit PearsonGeorgia Joanne GibbsBob & Sara HarmanJoe & Linda HarveyW.A. JacksonMohan & Kathy JawlRobert & Suzanne JohnstonPatti-Anne & Martin KayP. Leslie & S. BoiesDuncan & Betty LockeIsobel MacKenzie & Geoff YoungMargaret & Ian MairPhillip MarshTommy MayneMark & Judy McLeanRobert MilneMichael MorresPatricia O'Brien & Michael GaudetBel PaulJoan PeggsPauline PriceSheila ReidMichael ShamataJohn & Suzanne Stewart
Judy StewartLeonard & Valerie Stubel *Robert ThomsonPatricia M. YoungAnonymous (5)
Adherent ($300 - $499)Tom & Nancy BaileyChris & Mary ChapmanBarbara & Les CopleyJudith & Donald DalyMary Jane DerksenMarnie DobellEric & Michele FretzMarguerite FriesenChris & Catriona HarkerDorothy HarveyBruce & Barbara HousserAndrew Karwowski & Sylvie CoteKindred Spirits Veterinary HospitalDavid & Mary Anne KinlochAileen KritzingerRichard & Marianne LeatherHelen LindholmBruce & Nikki MacKenzieJon MuzioIvo & Sara OlivottoCarmen & Ed PitcherRonald PolsteinProvincial Employees Community Services Fund *Quimper Consulting Inc.Adrienne RadfordJane & Steve SavidantRichard Shapka & Donna ChristieElisabeth SilvesterErnie SkinnerDon & Jan StorchJoy VikstromRobert & Betty WallaceAnonymous (2)
Advocate ($150 - $299)Marianne Alto **Vi ArmstrongKenneth & Sylvia AustinAnne BeattySherry & J.A.G ButlerBrian & Mikell CallahanCarl & Carole CederbergIda ChongJane ClinckettStephanie CoombsStephanie Weinhold & Thomas CrosbiePat DaveyJohn DawsonOksana DexterJames & Rita M. EstockGwilym & Megan EvansDon & Dawn FarisJean FieldMalcolm FoyJane FrancisPeter & Beverly GibsonDebbie GillDiana & Mark GillisThomas & Mary Gilmour
Alan Gilroy-ScottCarol A. GrayJim & Bunny HacklerDorothy & William HamiltonGlen Hammond & Catherine ScottAlan & Dianne HannaPhilomena Hanson *John & Elaine HooperJohn C. Hopkins *Katrin Horowitz & Andrew CrollWalter & Lynda HundlebyDeanna Hutchings & Don TrapnellInvestors Group Matching Gift ProgramDon & Lydia KasianchukJohn KrichAngela LaneOliver & Helen LantzMarty Laurence & Mort NelsonKarin MacAulay **Ed & Jean MacKenziePeter & Helen MalcolmMargaret MartinFrank McGillyArlene McInnis **Terence & Ann McMullenGraham Meckling **Bill & Coline NeilsonVictor & Audrey NeufeldtNightingale Preschool and Junior KindergartenKirk & Beate NorthcottMargie Parikh & Lonn FrieseJanice PatzwaldJulie & Bill PearceMichael PidgeonEmily & Carol ProwseJo-Ann Richards, Works PhotographyAnn SaddlemyerJim & Helen SandersonJanet SimeReta & Brian TeepleChristine TerryDavid & Dorothy TorontowNick & Carmel van Der WesthuizenJennifer Waelti-WaltersSharon Walls & Warren MagnussonDonovan & Maryla WatersDr. & Mrs. Ian WatersDerek WhittleEdwin WiebeGilbert & Alicia WilkesAnne WoodFred & Anne WurlitzerAnonymous (8)
Our thanks to the 182 Believers ($50 - $149) and 66 Friends (Up to $49)
As of October 30, 2012** New Donor* Donor moved up a category
Bravo!
The Belfry Theatre gratefully acknowledges the financial support of The Canada Council for the Arts, the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Province of British Columbia through the British Columbia Arts Council and the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch, and the Capital Regional District Arts Development Office.
Season SponsorsCook’s Day OffThrifty Foods Times Colonist
Show SponsorsAllison PianoHelijetJane Francis Design Sea CiderTD Canada Trust
Host HotelsThe Fairmont Empress The Magnolia Hotel & Spa Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour
Media SponsorsTimes ColonistKool FM CFAX 1070 103.1 Jack FM Boulevard MagazineFOCUS Magazine Monday Magazine 100.3 the Q Shaw TV The Zone @ 91.3 98.5 The Ocean CHEK News
Opening Night/Performance SponsorsAndrew Peller Ltd. Caffé Fantastico CD Specialty Cleaning & Restoration Charelli’s Delicatessen Colormart Dowell's Moving & Storage Gabriel Ross Furniture Islandnet.com Jennifer Roberts FloristKPMGMonk Office Technologies Prism ImagingSpinnakers Brewpub & Guesthouse The Finishing Store The Soap Exchange
Belfry 101 Sponsors RBC Foundation The Joint Pizzeria & Deli
SPARK Festival Sponsors Canadian Heritage Hillside PrintingCVV Magazine
Newsletter SponsorFastrac Mail Services
Property PartnerLANDECA
Community SupporterTELUS Community Fund
Foundations Ian & Gloria Back Fund through the Victoria FoundationAnne McLaughlin Fund through the Victoria FoundationBelsonia Bogatin Paul & Frank Paul Foundation through the Victoria FoundationAPM Fund for the Arts through the Victoria FoundationAnonymous Fund through the Victoria FoundationBelfry Theatre Society Endowment Fund through the Victoria FoundationBarraclough FoundationRBC FoundationIsland Savings Growing Families Together Fund through the Victoria FoundationThe Stewart Fund through the Vancouver FoundationVictoria Foundation
TD is pleased and proud to support the Belfry’s production of Charles Dickens
“A Christmas Carol”We’re working together with the Belfry Theatre
to make a difference in our community.