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Dial M for Murder

| Cast Members |
| Dona K. Brown |
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Margot Wendice |
| Todd Martin |
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Max Halliday |
| Thomas Trudeau |
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Tony Wendice |
| Martin D. Jaquez |
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Captain Lesgate |
| Thomas LaRue |
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Inspector Hubbard |
| Joe Ratica |
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Thompson |
| Tomm Duke, Patricia Fleming, Martin D. Jacquez,
Thomas LaRue |
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Voices |
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| Production Team |
| Tomm Duke |
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Director |
| Pam Breithaupt |
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Assistant Director |
| Patricia Fleming |
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Assistant Director |
| Chuck
Ramsey |
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Set Design |
| Nada
Nicholson |
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Costume Design |
| Chuck Ramsey |
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Lighting Design |
| Kayleigh
Steinbach* |
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Hair & Makeup Design |
| Patsy Hewett |
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Set Dressing |
| Robyn Ratica |
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Properties Management, Inventories Management |
| Judy Anderson |
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Properties Assistance |
| Chuck Ramsey |
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Technical Direction |
| Mort Lord |
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Production Stage Management |
| Margie Yokie |
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Stage Management |
| Norm Tucker |
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Backstage Management |
| Nicholette McLellan, Victoria Peck,
Jymi Rogers |
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Assistant Stage Management |
| Elliott Farrell*, Nikhil Krishnaswamy* |
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Lighting Assistance & Execution |
| Callie Paulos* |
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Sound Assistance & Execution |
| Jesse Dupre* |
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Costume Assistance |
| Raven Jaquez* |
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Hair & Makeup Assistance |
Tomm Duke, Patsy Hewett, Jack Huntsman,
Lee-anne Lord, Mort Lord, Herb
Nicholson, Kevin Olson |
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Set Construction Crew |
| Chuck Ramsey |
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Set Construction |
| Margie Yokie |
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Costumes and Properties Consultation |
| Bob Hammond, Herb Nicholson, Joe
Ratica, Ian Rutter* |
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Running Crew |
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| Directors' Notes |
Take three delightful, if eccentric ladies, mix in a sleepy English
village and maybe add a cup or two of tea, and you have the elements
for "Daisies," a droll comedy in the British style. Its
humor is sumtimes subtle, but often witty and perhaps new to American
experiences.
The story line draws reference to Guy Fawkes, who most British schoolchildren
know as the Catholic revolutionary who led an unsuccessful plan
to blow up King James I and Parliament on Nov 5, 1605. Today, throughout
Britain, the Gunpowder Plot is celebrated by hanging Guy Fawkes
in effigy every Nov 5.
We give special thanks to Pat Fleming, a Brit herself, who has
worked many hours with our actors polishing (we hope successfully)
their English and Cockney accents. Now we hope you enjoy our special
production of "Too Soon for Daisies."
- Donna Ogilvie, Director
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