Letters In Wartime
by Stephen Scriver and Kenneth Brown
directed by Frances Berry
Thurs.-Sat., Sept. 3-19, 8:00 p.m.
The Davies Foundation Auditorium
52 Church St., Kingston, ON
Sarah Burton |
During World War II, Allan, a young Royal Canadian Air Force pilot, and Moira, an auxiliary worker at the Blatchford Field in Edmonton, try desperately to maintain their longdistance relationship. But is the printed word enough to keep love alive in a world turned upside down?
Allan is flying dangerous bombing missions over Europe. At home on the prairies, Moira is gaining new experiences as she works for the war effort. They keep in touch as they promised to do, but neither is telling the other everything — about the danger and destruction of war or about their personal lives.
Martin Fobert |
Letters in Wartime was first produced in 1994 at the Edmonton Fringe Festival, where it was chosen as best production.
Cast
Allan - Martin Fobert
Moira - Sarah Burton
Production Crew
Producers - James Gow, Katie Flower-Smith
Director - Frances Berry
Stage Manager - Stephanie Bowen
Asst. Stage Manager - Katrina Candido
Set & Lighting Design - David L. Smith
Sound Design - Lorna Jodoin
Visual Projections Design - Katie Flower-Smith
Costume Design - Claudia Wade, Frances Berry
Set Dressing & Props - Claire Lesage
Chief Carpenter - James Gow
Lighting Operator - Stephanie Bowen
Sound and Projections Operator - Michelle McNichol
Set Construction - Bob Brooks, Grant Buckler, John Corrigan, Michael Gourgon, Rick Jodoin, Cori Schroder
Set Painting - David L. Smith, Clair Lesage, Michelle McNichol, D.T. McNichol, Lorna Jodoin, James Gow
Archival Photography - Grant Buckler
Lobby Art Curator - Karen Peperkorn
Front of House Co-ordinator - Steve Powell