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THE CONSTANT WIFE

Written by W. Somerset Maugham

Directed by Terry Miller       2008

CAST:

Bud Abbott …....... Bentley                    Marge Kemp ….. Mrs. Culver

Jennifer Henkes … Martha Culver        Peter Schalk …... Mortimer Durham

Dean Nicholson … Bernard Kersal        Nikole Spring …. Marie-Louise Durham

Elizabeth Ross ….. Barbara Fawcett     Barry Coulter ….. John Middleton F.R.C.  Tanya Laing Moore … Constance Middleton

 

CREW:

Kevin Higgins …........ Producer                    Iain MacLeod .........… Photographer

Kimberly Davidson … Prompter                   Iain MacLeod …......... Poster Photo

Lorraine Harvey …..... Stage Manager         Terry Miller …............. Program

Chris Tulloch ..........… Set Dresser                Sandy Kay ….............. Hair

Kevin Higgins …......... Properties                  Linda Pitney ...........… Stage Hand

Harriet Pollock …....... Front of House          Kimberly Davidson ... Poster Model

 Don Montgomery ….Lighting & Sound Operator   

Terry Miller & Paul Kershaw…........................................................ Set Design

Rene Cristales/Amigos Printers .................................................… Printer

Paul Kershaw, Russ Stelmack, Wayne Hind, Gerry Kemp …...... Set Construction

Mark Paron , Kirsten Taylor, David Stock,

                           Bud Abbott, Terry Miller .................................…. Set Painting

Jean Ann Debreceni, Evelyn Goodfellow, Christie Johnson,

                                  Janice Froland, Dolly Pinchak/Pippins......... Costumes

Terry Miller & Dalton Hamilton ................................................…. Lighting Design

Terry Miller & Iain MacLeod … ......................................................Sound Design

Summary: a social comedy of marital maneuvers in 1920s upper-class London. Constance Middleton discovers that her husband is having an affair with her best friend. Rather than humiliating herself and others, she denies the affair, defends the two, and sets about turning bad luck, unfaithful friends, local gossip and a broken heart to her own advantage.

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