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It's a Wonderful Life

From the original screenplay by Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Frank Capra and Jo Swerling
Adapted by Joe Landry
Directed by Terry Miller 2012

The Cast

Jennifer Inglis .............. Trudy Heywood  
David Popoff ................. Tommy 'Thomas' Braxton 
Sean Swinwood .......... William Alexander

Sioban Staplin .............. Miss Kitty Carson
Peter Schalk ................... Edward Hungerford Pollen
Bud Abbott or

Nathan Staplin .............. Telegram Messenger

The Crew

Sally Masters & Kristy Quinn ........... Producers

Lorraine Harvey & Marge Kemp ..... Stage Managers

Terry Miller, Sioban Staplin, Stan Williamson & 

Kris Aasen .................................................... Properties

Kirsten Taylor ............................................ Logo & Set Art
Sally Masters & Kirsten Taylor ......... Poster Design

Kasie Coltman Aasen ............................. Original Music

Sheila Schell ................................................ Costume Design
Rusty Gahr .................................................... Lighting Design

Kris Aasen ..................................................... Sound Design
Don Montgomery .................................... Lighting & Sound Operator
Jim Cameron .............. Commercials & Additional Character Work
Russ Stelmack, Jennifer Inglis &

Sven Heyde ................................................... Vintage Microphones
Terry Miller .................................................... Set Construction
Kirsten Taylor & Terry Miller .... Set Painting & Decorating Crew
Iain McLeod & Kirsty Quinn ................. Photographers
Harriet Pollock .............................. Concession & Front of House Manager   
Kristy Quinn ................................... Front of House Assistant 

About

Cranbrook Community Theatre first presented this holiday classic in 2010. See Gallery for more.

 

 This 2012 production was a trip back to simpler times with the cast and crew of a Los Angeles radio station presenting a radio play version of the heart-warming tale. Drama unfolded when the station’s big personalities struggle to survive the evolving entertainment landscape.

But miracles can happen…

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