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Aria Da Capo

Written by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Directed by Allen Schofield 1977

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2 performances

This production successfully competed in the 1977 EK Drama Festival and was awarded

Best Visual

Best Actress - Louise Crowe-Swords
Best Supporting Actor - Jerry McNeil

The Cast

Cori Henry ............. Columbine

Peter DeRoche …. Pierrot
Don Rivers ............. Cothurnus

Karl McKusick ….... Corydon

Louise Crowe-Swords …. Thyrsis

The Crew

Philip Foster ..........… Producer

Philip Foster, Dave Drummond & 

Mount Baker Graphic Arts … Publicity    
Jim Lincez ...............… Stage Manager

Jim Lincez & Allen Schofield ..… Set
Mike McQueen, Cindy Duthie …. Lights

Ardith MacIntyre ....… Properties            
Mount Baker Graphic Arts .... Programme
Maureen Sims, Laurna Eigeard & 

Margie McKusic ........… Costumes
Gary Anderson & 

Linda Constantineau ….. Front of House

About

Comedy/tragedy; fantasy and an anti-war play.

Originally produced in the 1920s, this thought provoking story is replete with silliness, satire and madcap morality.
At the prompting of a tragic muse, two shepherds interrupt a harlequinade, innocently kill each other, and the harlequinade continues unaffected. An intensely effective play of universal appeal.

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