Enchanted April
Written by Matthew Barber
Directed by Terry Miller 2013
The Cast
Tracy McGuire ................ Charlotte (Lotty) Wilton
Jennifer Inglis ................ Rose Arnott
Sean Swimwood ........... Merlersh Wilton
Peter Schalk ..................... Frederick Arnott
Michelle Lemay ............... Lady caroline Bramble
Nicola Kaufman ................ Mrs. Graves
David Popoff ....................... Antony Wilding
Andrea Grossman......... Costanza
The Crew
Sally Masters........................ Producer
Lorraine Harvey ................. Stage Manager
Joanne Everett, Michelle McCue, Astarte,
Lori Johansen & Chris Tulloch .... Stage Crew
Jennifer Kent & Lorna Kent .......... Prompters
Chris Tulloch .......................... Properties
Kirsten Taylor & Terry Miller ........ Set Design
Kirsten Taylor ........................ Artistic & Poster Design
Terry Miller, Peter Schalk, Laurie Kay &
Stan Williamson ................... Set Construction
Kirsten Taylor, Terry Miller, David Stock, Mark Parron,
Peter Schalk & Robin Taylor ............ Set Painters
Rusty Gahr ................................ Sound & Lighting Design
Terry Miller ............................... Sound Design
Rusty Gahr & Don Montgomery ...... Technical Operators
Trudy Schalk ............................. Slide Show
Jeanie Miller .............................. Sketch of Rose
Domenico Falini ...................... Train Announcement
Sandy Kay .................................. Hair Design
Sandy Kay, Maureen Quinn &
Melissa Baranowski ............. Costume Design
Sandy Kay, Maureen Quinn, Sandra Cave &
Chris Tulloch .............................. Dressers
Romi Bodin ................................ Photographer
Harriet Pollock & Sally Masters ......... Concession & Front of House Managers
Sally Masters .............................. Program
About
Romantic comedy based on the novel by Elizabeth Von Arnim: Feeling lost in the shadows of marriage and forgotten in the rush of 1920s post-war society, two London housewives pool their savings to rent a villa in Italy for a ladies-only holiday away, reluctantly recruiting a pair of difficult upper-class women to share the cost and the experience.