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YOU`RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
Nov 15–Dec 28, 2014
Based on The Comic Strip `Peanuts`by Charles M. Schulz
Book, Music and Lyrics by Clark Gesner
Additional Dialogue by Michael Mayer
Additional Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Directed and Choreographed by Max Reimer
2014 | 2015
ANNUAL REPORT
GLOBE THEATRE MISSION
Our mission is to entertain, educate and
engage Saskatchewan people in the art of
professional theatre by offering high-quality
performances to audiences, professional
theatre training for artists, and classes for
children and adults.
GLOBE THEATRE VISION
By 2022, Globe Theatre is attracting capacity
crowds to its state-of-the-art stages and
theatre school.
2014-2015
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
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Highly Regarded Theatre and School
Financial Strength
Culture of Engagement & Innovation
Broad Base of Stakeholder Support
Cover: (Mary Poppins) Stephanie Roth, Jenni Burke, Gaelan Beatty, Rachel Lawrence, Jayne Lewis, Jason Hardwick,
Jaire Olmos, Alfonso Banzon, Kaitlyn Semple, Clint Butler, Malia Becker | Photo by Sharpshooter Photography
Inside Left: Chris Adams, Katie Murphy | Photo by Sharpshooter Photography
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2014 | 2015 CHAIR REPORT
T
he 2014-2015 year was another great
success for Globe Theatre. We mounted
the largest season in the organization’s
history and the theatre took significant steps
forward on the redevelopment strategy for
the Prince Edward Building.
The six-play main stage season culminated
in an outstanding production of Mary Poppins.
With more than 200 costumes, a cast
of 18 and a production budget of $550,000
it was the largest show ever produced
on our stage. A provincial tour of A Closer
Walk with Patsy Cline—the theatre’s first
Saskatchewan tour in decades—was
enormously successful and the Shumiatcher
Sandbox Series showcased exceptional work
by Saskatchewan artists.
When box office revenues were down
at the start of the 2014-2015 season,
the Board of Directors and senior
management took steps to address the
shortfall. We moved ahead with preparations
for our 2015-2016 provincial tour of
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
by programming an inaugural two-week run
of the production at the Casino Regina Show
Lounge in June of 2015. With the tremendous
support of the Saskatchewan Arts Board and
Casino Regina we were able to generate
significant box office revenues from Ring of
Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash during the
2014-2015 season and have the production
“tour ready” for the start of the 2015-2016
season. We are proud of Globe Theatre’s
capacity to be courageous and nimble in
responding to challenges as they arise.
The Board of Directors and management
made significant progress on the
redevelopment of the Prince Edward
Building. With construction scheduled to
begin in the spring of 2017, members of
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the board have had regular meetings with
representatives from the three levels of
government to apprise them of our plans
and to solicit their support going forward.
We engaged the Offord Group to carry out
a Capital Campaign Feasibility Study; the
results were that the theatre has the ability
to raise funds privately to the extent required
for the redevelopment. Working with P3
Architecture, we completed a development
plan and the theatre awarded the contract for
construction management services to Ledcor
following a rigorous evaluation of submissions
solicited through a formal Request for
Proposal process. Recently, Nora Yeates from
DCG Philanthropic Services was contracted
as our capital campaign consultant.
Another major focus for the Board of Directors
and staff was the completion of the 20152018 Strategic Plan. With the vision of being
“art driven; audience focused” the plan strikes
a balance between fulfilling Globe Theatre’s
mission and maintaining financial stability
through the upcoming redevelopment of
the Prince Edward Building. The strategic
priorities are to deliver on our artistic
mission and retain our audiences during
the renovations, maintain a strong financial
foundation, create and preserve an internal
culture of engagement and innovation, and
build a broad base of stakeholder support
through increased patron loyalty and a
stronger base of donors.
Our thanks to the Globe Theatre patrons,
volunteers, community, partners, sponsors,
and donors; without your support, our
mission would not be achievable. THANK YOU.
Tina Svedahl
Chair
Right: Danielle Roy, Josh Ramsden, William Vickers | Photo by Sharpshooter Photography
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Oct 1–19, 2014
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Marti Maraden
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2014 | 2015 ARTISTIC DIRECTOR & CEO REPORT
T
he 2014-2015 season began with a
provincial tour of A Closer Walk with
Patsy Cline in August and September.
The production played to 93% of capacity
during its two-week run at Persephone
Theatre in Saskatoon and then played to
sold-out or almost sold-out houses in Moose
Jaw, Swift Current, Shaunavon, Yorkton,
North Battleford, and Lloydminster. Globe
Theatre’s first provincial tour in decades was
made possible with the generous support of
the Saskatchewan Arts Board’s Culture on
the Go program.
Graduates of the 2014 Actor Conservatory
Training Program were featured in our
first main stage production of the season,
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.
Working alongside veteran Canadian actors
and with the direction of Marti Maraden,
the ten graduates made an outstanding
contribution to the success of the production.
Our holiday production of You’re a Good
Man, Charlie Brown directed by Max Reimer
was beautifully executed but the show did
not have the clear narrative and spectacular
designs that our audiences have come to
expect from Globe Theatre’s Christmas
show. Lesson learned.
The premiere of Rod Hayward’s Living in
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the Spaces featured the acting skills and
musical virtuosity of actors Britta Johnson
and Nathan Pylypuk. Director Andrew North
as well as set and costume designer Scott
Penner created a lovely production that told
the story of a unique friendship between a
piano teacher and his student.
Globe Theatre’s production of The Drowning
Girls was one of the most beautiful
productions ever featured on our main stage.
Directed by Kelli Fox with set and costume
designs by Scott Penner, The Drowning
Girls showcased three gifted Saskatchewan
actors—Jonelle Gunderson, Jenna-Lee
Hyde and Judy Wensel—as the “Brides in
the Baths”.
Gunmetal Blues featured outstanding
performances from Kevin Aichele, Steven
Greenfield and Cailyn Stadnyk as well
as direction from Max Reimer and a set
designed by Kelsey Elvin—who is also Globe
Theatre’s Technical Director.
The final production in our 2014-2015 main
stage season was Disney’s Mary Poppins.
We were blessed to have a cast of amazingly
talented actor/singer/dancers to bring
the show to life including four gifted kids
who alternated in the roles of Jane and
Michael Banks.
Right: Jonelle Gunderson, Judy Wensel, Jenna-Lee Hyde | Photo by Sharpshooter Photography
THE DROWNING GIRLS
Mar 4–22, 2015
By Beth Graham, Charlie Tomlinson, Daniela Vlaskalic
Directed by Kelli Fox
The 2014-2015 Shumiatcher Sandbox
Series included four productions: Salt
Baby by Six Nations playwright Falen
Johnson, Rael’s Journey that was cocreated by Andrew North and Johanna
Bundon, our annual Fusion Project, and
A Date with the Night by Lucy Hill, Daniel
Maslany and Eric Rose.
Director Yvette Nolan’s production of Salt
Baby featured 2012 Actor Conservatory
graduates Dakota Hebert and Nathan
Howe, Curtis Peeteetuce who is the
Artistic Director of the Saskatchewan
Native Theatre, and Colin Dingwall.
This bitter sweet drama about a young
woman caught between two cultures and
struggling with her own identity featured
outstanding designs by members of
the Globe production staff: the set was
co-designed by Norm Daschle and
Johanna de Vries, the costumes were
designed by Charity Gadica, and Devon
Bonneau designed the lighting and sound.
Globe Theatre’s production of Salt
Baby was showcased at the 2015
Talking Stick Festival in Vancouver.
Inspired by the music of Peter Gabriel and
told through modern dance Rael’s Journey
was a powerful and evocative piece
co-created by director Andrew North and
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Right: Lucy Hill, Mike Gill | Photo by Designer Photo
choreographer Johanna Bundon. Rael’s
Journey featured three principal dancers
and a chorus of ten dancers from the
Youth Ballet of Saskatchewan.
Globe Theatre’s 2015 Fusion Project
brought together an ensemble of seven
emerging artists to work with professional
director and writer Greg Ochitwa to create
an original performance piece. The result
was a quirky, fascinating production set in
a strange, somewhat threatening hotel.
Norm Daschle designed a magical set for
the production.
Writer and actor Lucy Hill teamed up with
sound and video designer Daniel Maslany
and director Eric Rose to create an
extraordinary production, A Date with the
Night. Performed without dialogue, A Date
with the Night tells the story of a young
woman who is seduced by the world of
her dreams. The performance ensemble
included Lucy Hill as Elizabeth, Johanna
Bundon, Mike Gill and Alex Hartshorn.
With the generous support of the
Saskatchewan Arts Board’s Culture on the
Go program we produced a two-week run
of Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
at the Casino Regina Show Lounge in
June in preparation for a provincial tour
A DATE WITH THE NIGHT
Apr 16–25, 2015
Created by Lucy Hill, Daniel Maslany and Eric Rose
SHUMIATCHER SANDBOX SERIES
during the 2015-2016 season. When we
closed the production on June 12 we had
sold 7,300 tickets or 90% of the available
seats at the Show Lounge. Many thanks
to Casino Regina and the Show Lounge
staff for welcoming us so warmly into
your venue.
The 2014-2015 season was the most
ambitious season in the theatre’s history.
We employed 104 actors over the course
of the season; 63 of those actors are from
Saskatchewan. In total more than 80,000
people attended our performances on the
main stage, second stage, at the Casino
Regina Show Lounge and on tour.
time, expertise and wise counsel to
this organization. Thank you so much for
your support and your commitment to
Globe Theatre.
This season we said goodbye to Andrew
North who has been with Globe Theatre for
more than thirteen years. During his tenure
at the theatre Andrew wore many hats:
Production Manager, Planning Manager,
Executive Director and Artistic Associate.
His contributions to Globe Theatre over
the years have been outstanding. You will
be missed, Andrew.
Ruth Smillie
Artistic Director & CEO
The entire Globe Theatre team and
scores of part-time and casual staff
pulled together to make this huge
season the success that it was.
My heartfelt thanks to all of our staff
members, freelance artists and artisans
as well as our intrepid volunteers whose
hard-work, creativity and artistry delivered
on the promise that “Anything can happen
if you let it”.
Globe Theatre is blessed to have an
outstanding Board of Directors made
up of thirteen business and community
leaders who generously contribute their
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Right: Dakota Hebert, Curtis Peeteetuce | Photo by Sharpshooter Photography
SALT BABY
Jan 22–31, 2015
Written by Falen Johnson
Directed by Yvette Nolan
SHUMIATCHER SANDBOX SERIES
REDEVELOPMENT OF THE PRINCE EDWARD BUILDING
building in order to better meet the needs
of Regina theatre audiences as well as the
wider community.
T
he Prince Edward Building was
built between 1906 and 1909 as
Regina’s Post Office. Over its 109
year history, the building functioned as
the offices of the provincial government
prior to the completion of the Legislative
Building, a federal tax office, Regina City
Hall and the headquarters of the R.C.M.P.
Regina District. The building was one of
the first in Regina to be designated as a
Municipal Heritage Property.
In 1980, Globe Theatre became the tenants
of the second and third floors. In 2005, as the
theatre’s engagement with the community
and the popularity of its programming grew,
more space was needed for rehearsals,
theatre school classes, and administration.
The fourth floor was leased as part of a
major renovation and expansion.
In the spring of 2013 the owners of the
Prince Edward Building put the building up
for sale. In consultation with our advisory
group, representatives of the City of
Regina and with the approval of the Globe
Theatre Board of Directors, the decision
was made to purchase the building
enabling Globe Theatre to secure its
future as well as to protect and refurbish
a significant heritage building in Regina’s
downtown. Our goal is to redevelop the
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Right: Photo by Danielle Tocker
Our plan is to start construction in the
spring of 2017. The renovations will take 18
months to two years to complete. While
construction is underway, Globe Theatre
will relocate to temporary premises.
During the 2014-2015 season we completed
a development plan for the refurbishment
of the Prince Edward Building and engaged
P3 Architecture as our lead architect. We
continue to explore a number of options
for a temporary home for the two years
(2017-2019) that we will have to relocate
while construction on the Prince Edward
Building is underway. We awarded the
construction management services contract
to Ledcor Group and we contracted Nora
Yeates from DCG Philanthropic Services to
manage our capital campaign which will get
underway early in 2016.
The redevelopment of the Prince Edward
Building will completely restore and
upgrade one of Regina’s most valuable
and beloved heritage buildings. It will also
create a state-of-the-art performance facility
that will meet the needs of patrons, artists,
employees, and other Regina performing
arts organizations. The multi-million dollar
renovation of the Prince Edward Building
will enhance the revitalization of the City
Square district and the Frederick W. Hill
Mall in the heart of downtown Regina.
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2014 | 2015 THEATRE SCHOOL
T
hrough year-round classes, community
workshops, and outreach projects,
the Globe Theatre School brought
theatre-based programming to nearly 1,000
people across Saskatchewan during the
2014-2015 season.
The 2014 Summer Laboratory was a great
success, with a total of 111 students ages
5-18 participating in our one- and twoweek creation camps, culminating with
performances on the Globe Main Stage.
Our fall and winter programming for
children, teens and adults continued to
grow this year with a total of 350 students.
We launched successful new classes
including Musical Theatre Workshop
and Teen and Youth Playwriting. Our
two advanced 20-week theatre creation
classes for teens, Evolution I and II,
performed for over 100 people at the
Artesian in March. The 2015 Fusion
Project, a rigorous three month training
and creation process for young artists
ages 16-19, was directed by the multitalented Greg Ochitwa. Seven talented
emerging artists participated in the
production which was presented as part
of the Shumiatcher Sandbox Series. The
Globe Theatre Youth Company launched
this year, comprised of eight young
people who show a passion and vocation
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for theatre creation. Under the direction
of Judy Wensel, the Youth Company
created and performed their original work
In Situ at the downtown branch of the
Regina Public Library in December and
also performed in The Moveable Feast, a
large-scale community project produced
by Curtain Razors Theatre that was
presented as part of the Cathedral Village
Arts Festival.
Our provincial outreach program, GlobeOn-The-Road, expanded this year to include
two intensive, long-term projects in two
communities. Theatre School instructor
Greg Ochitwa worked with 30 students
at Maverick School in Swift Current over
a two-month period. In partnership with
Centre 48 in Montmartre, youth from Indian
Head and surrounding areas participated in
a four-month creation process also led by
Greg Ochitwa. This process culminated in
a presentation of an original show called
Our Town, to an audience of nearly 200
at the Grand Theatre in Indian Head. We
also brought creative drama workshops to
primary school children in Pilot Butte.
Right: (Top) Phoebe Belle, Sophia Montenegro, Brin Geran, Hayden Perrault, Izak Gelowitz; (Middle) Lily Howell,
Yukimi Grayston, Lucas Babcock, Julian Ireland, Kassia Sobotkiwicz, Lila Gelowitz, McKenna Crawford;
The Theatre School continued its mandate
to increase accessibility by bringing arts
education to children who experience
social and financial barriers. The Enbridge
Educational Outreach Program, in partnership
with the Regina Public School Board and
with funding assistance from SaskCulture’s
Multicultural Initiative and from the
Community Initiatives Fund, reached over
300 students this year. The program brought
over 100 workshops into 11 classrooms in
Regina Community Schools as well as two
days of workshops with students at Asiniwkisik Education Campus at Kawacatoose
First Nation. Artist educators worked with
students to promote dialogue and multicultural collaboration; students learned how
to work together, embrace differences and
take risks in a safe and creative environment.
After receiving a grant from the Community
Initiatives Fund, Globe Theatre School
partnered with the Autism Resource Centre
to move forward with an Improvisation for
Autism Spectrum Disorder Pilot Project.
The project will consider how theatrebased improvisation techniques can assist
and support adults and young people with
ASD. Local improv artist and educator,
Cameron Chomyn is the project’s head
facilitator and has completed Phase One
of the program’s development. The official
program will be introduced in 2015-2016.
All of the instructors at the Globe Theatre
School are professional theatre, dance, and
visual artists who maintain strong artistic
careers while sharing a commitment
to arts education. This season we saw
many of our instructors working on both
Globe Theatre stages, developing and
premiering new work, and performing at
theatres and festivals across Canada. The
energy and commitment that the artisteducators bring to the Theatre School
programming is inspired by their own
professional artistic practices, providing
the foundation of the Globe Theatre
School’s vision to foster the growth of the
next generation of Saskatchewan artists.
Judy Wensel
Interim Theatre School Director
(Bottom) Adrian Chevalier, Emma Walter, Alex Donald, MacKenzy Vida,
Katie Abramovic, Braxton Schlosser | Photo by Carey Shaw
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2014 GLOBE THEATRE CONSERVATORY
ACTOR TRAINING PROGRAM
T
he Globe Theatre Conservatory began
in 2008 with the goal of providing
rigorous professional training in classical
and contemporary theatre to emerging
Saskatchewan artists. Since 2008, forty-one
students have graduated from the
conservatory many of whom are now
working on the Globe stages and at
theatres across Canada. The sixteen-week
program (May to August) is offered every
two years at Globe Theatre; artists are
selected for the conservatory through
an audition process. Graduates of the
2014 conservatory were showcased in
Globe Theatre’s Main Stage production of
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing,
directed by Marti Maraden.
The instructors and directors for the
2014 conservatory are all leading
Canadian theatre professionals.
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Right: (Top) Rohan Keenan, Daniel Murphy (Bottom) Nikki Elek, Danielle Roy, Joshua Ramsden, Andrew
Taylor, Nathan Pylypuk, Devin Wesnoski, Jacqueline Block, Katie Moore | Photo by Jared Carlson
FACULTY
Andrew North, Conservatory Director
Module One:
Ensemble Building and Devised Creation
Ruth Smillie..................................................... Acting
Johanna Bundon......................................Movement
David Latham.......................................Neutral Mask
Perry Schneiderman................ Character Half Mask
Module Four
Auditions, Alexander Technique, Monologues,
Stage Combat, Business of Theatre
Andrew North................................................. Acting
Candace Cox........................... Alexander Technique
Ryland Alexander............................... Stage Combat
Module Five
Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale
Module Two
Contemporary Scene Study
David Latham.................................................. Acting
Allyson McMackon..................................Movement
Laurel Thomson................................................Voice
Ruth Smillie, Andrew North........................... Acting
Johanna Bundon......................................Movement
Shannon Boyle..................................................Voice
Members of the 2014 acting ensemble
are all from Saskatchewan.
Module Three
Greek Drama
Marti Maraden.................. Acting and Greek Drama
Nancy Benjamin................................................Voice
Helen Walkley..........................................Movement
ENSEMBLE
Jacqueline Block
Nikki Elek
Rohan Keenan
Katie Moore
Daniel Murphy
Nathan Pylypuk
Joshua Ramsden
Danielle Roy
Andrew Taylor
Devin Wesnoski
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2014 | 2015 GLOBE THEATRE SOCIETY BOARD
GLOBE THEATRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tina Svedahl
Chair
René Carpentier
Vice-Chair
Deanna Bergbusch
Secretary
Graeme Mitchell
Patti Pacholek
Chair of Nominating Committee
Craig Reynolds
Rick Tiefenbach
Chair of Audit &
Finance Committee
Lisa Watson
DIRECTORS
Trevor Boquist
Brian Kilback
Marty Klyne
Anthony Marquart
2014 | 2015 GLOBE THEATRE STAFF
SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Ruth Smillie
Artistic Director & CEO
Wendy Harrison
Director of Finance & Operations
Steven Balkwill
Director of Production
Shaunna Dunn
Theatre School Director
Andrew North
Artistic Associate
Catie Marsh
Development Manager
Jayme Oakley
Front of House Manager
Hayley Peters
Graphic Designer
Kathy Schaffer
Finance & IT Manager
Ashley Seidler
Marketing Manager
Sonia Stanger
Interim Box Office Manager
Meghan Trenholm
Box Office Manager
Pu Wah
Custodian
Judy Wensel
Interim Theatre
School Director
Kelsey Elvin
Technical Director
Charity Gadica
Head of Wardrobe
Jeff Hamon
Head of Sound
Patrick James
Head of Lighting
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Maureen Bachmann
Accounting Clerk
Dawn Bergstrom
Company Manager
Mackenzie Brock
Theatre School Coordinator
Aja Burton
Marketing & Sales Associate
Karen Jurzyniec
Sales Administrator
PRODUCTION STAFF
Devon Bonneau
Production Assistant
Johanna de Vries
Head of Scenic Carpentry
Norm Daschle
Head of Props
ADDITIONAL PART-TIME/CASUAL PRODUCTION STAFF
Barb Barber
Stitcher
Christy Betcher
Paint Assistant/Props/Stitcher/
Wardrobe Maintenance
Joanne Betcher
Stitcher/Wardrobe Maintenance
Amy Bewcyk
Props
Bronwyn Bowlby
Soundboard Operator
Meagan Brook
Stitcher/Wardrobe
Maintenance/Props
Jeff Chief
Cutter/Stitcher
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Charene Claude
Dresser
Bonnie Deakin
Cutter
Rebecca Donison
Dresser/Wardrobe
Maintenance/Costume
Coordinator, Ring of Fire
Terri Grant
Painter
Ashley Harvey
Carpentry Assistant
Tracey George Heese
Paint Assistant/Stitcher
Alison Huynink
Lighting Crew
Kenilee Kehler
Carpentry/Lighting Crew
Tyler Kirk
Lighting Crew
Daniel Latham
RF Technician
Andrew Manera
Technical Director, Ring of Fire
Matt Markus-Hogue
Lighting Crew
Chris Mason
Stitcher, Ring of Fire
Zaul McLellan
Lighting Crew
Billy Patterson
Lighting Crew
Globe Theatre’s Production of
Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s
MARY POPPINS
May 20–June 28, 2015
A musical based on the stories of
P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney Film
Directed by Ruth Smillie
Choreographed by Stephanie Graham
Annalise Peterson-Perry
Paint Assistant/Props
Carpentry Assistant
Rob Phillipson
Lighting Crew
Celeste Pinder
Cutter/Stitcher/
Wardrobe Maintenance
Greg Rideout
Carpentry Assistant
Riley Richter
Lighting Crew
Ali Ryan
Paint Assistant
Danny Scavuzzo
Carpentry Assistant
Roger Schultz
Cutter
Alla Sidorenko
Stitcher/Wardrobe Maintenance
Dan Silljer
Lighting Crew
Mike Storey
Carpentry Assistant
Abbey Thiessen
Lighting Crew
Nilsen Tiefenbach
Lighting Crew
Mel Vovchuk
Carpentry Assistant
Roberta Wallace
Props
Norine Yaremko
Cutter
PART-TIME FRONT OF HOUSE & BOX OFFICE STAFF
Logan Bissett
Stephanie Boyle
Barb Cameron
Ashley Deacon
Laura Deren
Meghan Dobranski
Renee Dobrowolski
Cheryl Egger
Autumn Fox
Mackenzie Garbe
Twyla Griesser
Debbie Johns
Bobbie Katuin
Kerina Klassoff
Tiffany Lai
Janelle Lubkiwski
Brigid McNutt
Melanie Metcalf
Jacqueline Minett
Rob Neufeld
Jamie Orr
Nathan Pylypuk
Thy-Thy Quach
Rhea Sali
Krista Schaffer
Tiffany Strachan
Amanda Tessier
Simon Trenholm
Annie Trussler
Mel Vovchuk
Ross Zimmermann
Allan Dotson
Mike Gill
Rebecca Lascue
Meredith LaRocque
Crystal Massier
Kenn McLeod
Katie Moore
Greg Ochitwa
Chancz Perry
Colby Richardson
Jodi Saenz
Kaitlyn Semple
GLOBE THEATRE SCHOOL STAFF
Kris Alvarez
Bronwyn Angley
Kristy Apodaca
Sarah Bergbusch
Heather Cameron
Mitch Doll
Jayne Lewis | Photo by Sharpshooter Photography
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2014 | 2015 ARTISTIC COMPANY
Katie Abramovic
Chris Adams
Kevin Aichele
Danny Balkwill
Kathryn Ball
Alfonso Banzon
Anthony Bastianon
Gaelan Beatty
Malia Becker
Laura Billet
Nick Blais
Jacqueline Block
Devon Bonneau
Renee Brode
Timothy E. Brummund
Johanna Bundon
Jenni Burke
Clint Butler
Tracy Lynne Cann
Greg Campbell
Laurie Champagne
Josephine Craig Penner
Cavan Cunningham
Diane D’Aquila
Norm Daschle
Alixx Davidson
Johanna de Vries
Bonnie Deakin
Elie DeCorby
Colin Dingwall
Tabitha Doucet
Nikki Elek
Fraser Elsdon
Kelsey Elvin
Michelle Fisk
Kelli Fox
Alana Freistadt
Jessica Freundl
Peter Froehlich
Charity Gadica
Stephen Gartner
Mike Gill
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Nicholas Giokas
Jennifer Goodman
Stephanie Graham
Christo Graham
Steven Greenfield
Wendy Greenwood
T. Erin Gruber
Louise Guinand
Jonelle Gunderson
Jason Hardwick
Alexandria Hartshorn
Dakota Hebert
Lucy Hill
Lauren Holfeuer
Nathan Howe
Christopher Hunt
Victor Hunter
Jenna-Lee Hyde
Britta Johnson
Emily Jones
Rohan Keenan
Kenilee Kehler
Joe Kelsey
Andrea Kinash
Liz King
Roxanne Korpan
Rachel Lawrence
Jayne Lewis
Keira Lorenzen
Carleigh Macdonald
Andrew Manera
Marti Maraden
Daniel Maslany
Jenny McKillop
Neil Minor
Natasha Molnar-Fluter
Ben Montgomery
Katie Moore
Mercedes Morstad
Daniel Murphy
Katie Murphy
Yvette Nolan
Andrew North
Greg Ochitwa
Jaire Olmos
Rachel Peake
Wes D. Pearce
Valerie Ann Pearson
Curtis Peeteetuce
Scott Penner
Josephine Penner
Nathan Pylypuk
Stephen Quinlan
Josh Ramsden
Ben Redant
Max Reimer
Russell Roberts
Eric Rose
Stephanie Roth
Danielle Roy
Lisa Russell
Craig Salkeld
Roger Schultz
Kaitlyn Semple
Crystal Skinner
Ruth Smillie
Cailin Stadnyk
Brodie Stevenson
Devra Straker
Georgia Swinton
Andrew Taylor
Tristan Tidswell
Joey Tremblay
William Vickers
MacKenzy Vida
Melanie Vovchuk
Judy Wensel
Devin Wesnoski
Stephen Woodjetts
Dianne Woodrow
Wlad Woyno
Lindsay Wu
Gilles Zolty
Right: Britta Johnson, Nathan Pylypuk | Photo by Sharpshooter Photography
LIVING IN THE SPACES
Jan 21–Feb 8, 2015
By Rod Hayward
Directed by Andrew North
2014 | 2015 GLOBE THEATRE VOLUNTEERS
Holly Adamson
Max Adamson
Marlene Agar
Edith Angeloni
Anna Aulie
Jan Ayer
Sandi Babyak
Dianne Beals
Andrea Bellerose
Alan Bells
Marg Bells
Phyllis Bells
Helen Bereti
Leona Bouey
Debbie Bulych
Bonnie Briere
Frank Briere
Helen Burton
Jenessa Cameron
Tayler Cameron
Shirley Campbell
Carole Cann
Cindy Chamberlin
Gail Charles
Bill Clarke
Sarina Lynn Clarke
Sharon Clarke
Laurie Collins
Garry Crawford
Myrna Crawford
Beverley Davidson
Renee Dobrowolski
Linda Dodd
Shirley Dodds
Ken Domoslai
Kim Domoslai
Heather Entner
Diana Florence
Penny Forrest
Ted Forrest
Peggy Forsberg
Gail Fry
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Larry Fry
Janet Galger
June Galger
Judy Gates
Shauna Gebhart
Shirley Gieni
Dean Gilchrist
Carlos Gomes
Sylvia Graham
Lorane Gray
Blair Gullickson
Jan Gullickson
Elaine Hannah
Donna Harries
Betty Harrison
Maria Hartman
Anne Heal
Sandra Henderson
Janice Hilsen
Catherine Hologroski
Eugene Hologroski
Irene Huculak
Eileen Hutton
Anna Janikova
Arlene Janzen
John Jory
Maura Kachan
Heather Kemp
Carol Lynn Klein
Lyse Komery Gomes
Gail Lambert
Dot Lawrence
Marilyn Leask
Carol Lecours
Joe Lecours
Nikolas Lendvoy
Suzanne Lendvoy
Shirley Loziak
Stan Loziak
Sue Luchuck
Joan Mancinelli
Lauren Mang
Bonnie Mann
Dave Mann
Dianne Martel
Marian Massel
Darlene McClelland
Trina McDowell
Phyllis McGinn
Brenda Miller
John Miller
Mikaela Miller
Veronica Miller
Trudy Natyshak
Rose Neumann
Doreen O’Shaughnessy
Don Olson
Gayle Peever
Fran Protz
Trish Reiss
Judy Ries
Linda Robertson
Darwin Rodgers
Janice Rodgers
Laurie Ross
Sandra Sebastian
Edith Seiferling
Gabe Seiferling
Reuben Senft
Gabe Senft
Joan Snider
Marlene Sparrow
Betty Stang
Robert Stradeski
Myrna Ursan
Don Vonau
Kevin Wagner
Eva Wasserle
Donna Whitelaw
Murray Whitelaw
Wilma Whyte
Jacqueline Wight
Kathy Willis
Kathy Willner
Right: (Top) Nicholas Giokas, Joe Kelsey, Alixx Davidson, Lindsay Wu, Emily Jones, MacKenzy Vida,
Katie Abramovic; (Bottom) Brodie Stevenson | Photos by Sharpshooter Photography
FUSION 2015: THE STAY
Mar 25–28, 2015
Directed by Greg Ochitwa*
SHUMIATCHER SANDBOX SERIES
*Greg Ochitwa appears with the permission of the Canadian Actor’s Equity Association.
RAEL’S JOURNEY
Feb 26–Mar 7, 2015
Created by Andrew North
Choreographed by Johanna Bundon
SHUMIATCHER SANDBOX SERIES
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2014 | 2015 AUDIT AND FINANCE REPORT
G
lobe
Theatre
faced
some
significant challenges at the start
of the season: subscription sales
were tracking below revenue targets
and single ticket sales were not meeting
expectations. As close to seventy percent
of Globe Theatre’s operating budget is
derived from box office revenues, this
was cause for concern. In consultation
with the Board of Directors, senior
management moved ahead with two
initiatives to increase subscription sales
and generate additional single ticket
revenues while controlling expenses.
because the theatre increased the total
number of performances in the season
including Ring of Fire and Mary Poppins.
Single ticket revenues were up by 47%.
Public sector revenue increased over the
2013-2014 season with the support of the
Saskatchewan Arts Board for the touring
of both A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline and
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash.
Private sector revenues decreased by
16% directly related to one time services
that were provided free of charge last year
to complete the acquisition of the Prince
Edward Building.
Passion Arts was contracted to run a
three month subscription telemarketing
campaign. The campaign exceeded
expectations selling more than 700
subscription packages. Working with
Passion Arts provided senior management
with
some
new
strategies
for
subscription sales and acquisitions
that are being implemented during the
2015-2016 season.
Overall, total expenses increased by 26%.
This was mostly due to a 44% increase
in artistic expenses which are directly
related to cast sizes, scale of productions,
the addition of a seventh production and
the overall number of performances.
Facilities expenses saw a 17% increase
while marketing expenses, which is
correlated to the number of productions
and performances, actually had a
slight decrease. Administration expenses
increased by 5% year over year due to a
2% cost of living increase for staff and
increased credit card fees associated with
the increase in box office revenue.
In partnership with the Saskatchewan
Arts Board and Casino Regina the theatre
scheduled a run of Ring of Fire: The Music
of Johnny Cash from June 1 to 12 in the
Show Lounge. The production was a
tremendous success with more than
7,300 tickets sold for the two week run.
With the support of a Culture on the Go
grant from the Saskatchewan Arts Board,
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
will be touring the province during the
2015-2016 season.
The Ring of Fire revenues as well as a
three week extension of the run of Mary
Poppins allowed Globe Theatre to end the
year with a surplus of $112,991. Year over
year, total revenues for the 2014-2015
season increased by $978,408 primarily
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Right: Kevin Aichele
This was also the first full year of
owning the Prince Edward Building. The
ownership of the building has no impact
on the theatre’s operating budget as
revenues generated from the facility
are sufficient to cover the building
expenses including all debt servicing.
Congratulations to management and
thank you to the patrons and supporters
of Globe Theatre Society for another
excellent season.
Rick Tiefenbach
Chair of Audit & Finance Committee
GUNMETAL BLUES
Apr 8–26, 2015
Book by Scott Wentworth
Music and Lyrics by Craig Bohmler and Marion Adler
Directed by Max Reimer
GLOBE THEATRE SOCIETY
SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
As at June 30, 2015
June 30 2015
June 30 2014
871,023
37,808
407,539
206,114
2,059
572,740
32,108
504,640
174,181
6,592
ASSETS
Current
Cash
Accounts receivable
Marketable securities
Prepaid expenses
Inventory
Subtotal
1,524,543
1,290,261
Capital assets
Endowment investments
2,312,403
11,831
2,282,706
11,083
Total ASSETS
3,848,777
3,584,050
Accounts payable and accruals
Deferred revenue – operating
Building Mortgage
242,406
1,314,398
900,000
104,378
1,183,700
900,000
Subtotal
2,456,804
2,188,078
LIABILITIES
Current
Deferred revenue - capital
Total LIABILITIES
FUND BALANCES
Working Capital – internally restricted
New Facility
Endowment Fund – externally restricted
Invested in Capital Assets
Unrestricted
Building Fund
Subtotal
Total LIABILITIES and FUND BALANCES
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680,760
797,750
3,137,564
2,985,828
50,000
—
11,831
731,643
(81,366)
(895)
50,000
44,597
11,083
584,956
(100,847)
8,433
711,213
598,222
3,848,777
3,584,050
GLOBE THEATRE SOCIETY
SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
For the year ended June 30, 2015
2015
2014
Revenue
Earned Revenue
Conservatory Revenue
Theatre School Revenue
Investment Income
Private Sector Revenue
Public Sector Revenue
3,421,281
30,000
160,052
12,194
364,771
1,060,240
2,507,174
30,000
138,058
11,865
432,823
950,210
Total Revenue
5,048,538
4,070,130
Expenses
Artistic and Production Expenses
Conservatory Expenses
Theatre School Expenses
Facilities Expenses
Marketing Expenses
Fundraising Expenses
Administration Expenses
Capital - Amortization Expense
2,771,237
41,070
197,448
729,285
449,985
69,696
463,679
213,147
1,920,369
29,086
177,344
624,339
457,893
76,465
439,770
194,661
Total Expenses
4,935,547
3,919,927
112,991
150,203
Excess of revenue over expenses
GLOBE THEATRE SOCIETY
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
For the year ended June 30, 2015
THEATRE
OPERATIONS
FUND
CAPITAL ENDOWMENT
BUILDING
FUND
FUND OPERATIONS
FUND
2015
2014
Fund balance,
(50,847)
beginning of year
Excess (deficiency)
15,725
of revenue over expenses
Interfund transfers
3,756
629,553
11,083
8,433
598,222
448,019
42,918
748
53,600
112,991
150,203
59,172
—
(62,928)
—
—
Fund balance, end of year
731,643
11,831
(895)
711,213
598,222
(31,366)
BASIS OF PRESENTATION
The accompanying summarized financial statements represent an extract from the annual financial
statements of Globe Theatre Society for the year ended June 30 2015. A complete set of financial
statements together with the report of our auditor, MNP, LLP is available on request from the Director
of Finance and Operations, Globe Theatre Society, 1801 Scarth Street, Regina, SK S4P 2G9.
These summarized financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian
accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Readers are cautioned that these statements may
not be appropriate for their purposes. For more information on the Society’s financial position, results
of operations and cash flows, reference should be made to the related complete financial statements.
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2014 | 2015 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ROYAL PATRON
His Royal Highness The Earl
of Wessex KG, CGVO, SOM
EMERGING ARTIST
PROGRAMS SPONSOR
RBC Foundation
PATRONS OF THE ART
Dr. Morris and
Dr. Jacqui Shumiatcher
ENBRIDGE EDUCATIONAL
OUTREACH PROGRAM
SPONSOR
Enbridge Pipelines Inc.
HONORARY PATRONS
Her Honour, the Honourable
Vaughn Solomon Schofield,
Lieutenant Governor
of Saskatchewan
The Honourable Brad Wall,
Premier of Saskatchewan
The Honourable Robert
Richards, Chief Justice
of Saskatchewan
His Worship Mayor
Michael Fougere
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
Kenneth Kramer
Susan Ferley
GRANTING AGENCIES
Canada Council for the Arts
Saskatchewan Arts Board
City of Regina
Saskatchewan Arts
Board Creative Industries
Transition Fund
SEASON PRESENTING
SPONSOR
The Mosaic Company
THEATRE DEVELOPMENT
SPONSOR
Harvard Developments and
its downtown Building Partners
IT SPONSOR
ISM Canada
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COMMUNICATIONS
SPONSOR
SaskTel
MAIN STAGE PRODUCTION
SPONSORS
The Regina Advisors of
The Co-operators
Great-West Life,
London Life and Canada Life
PotashCorp
Sun Life Financial
2014|2015 SEASON
SPONSORS
Bennett Dunlop Ford –
Vehicle Sponsor
Big Rock – Product Sponsor
E & J Gallo Winery –
Product Sponsor
Hillberg & Berk –
Jewelry Sponsor
Impact Printers –
Program Sponsor
Koko Patisserie –
Product Sponsor
P3Architecture –
Premiere Sponsor
REMAX –
Opening Night Sponsor
Regina Pats – Gala Sponsor
Rushton’s Catering –
Reception Sponsor
TD Bank Group –
Premiere Sponsor
SEASON PERFORMANCE
SPONSORS
CGI
Gerrand Rath Johnson LLP
MNP LLP
RBC Dominion Securities
SEASON MEDIA SPONSORS
Rawlco Radio - NewsTalk Radio
980 CJME, Z99,
94.5 Jack FM
Canadian Digital Network
THE SHUMIATCHER
SANDBOX SERIES
Series Donor - Dr. Morris &
Dr. Jacqui Shumiatcher
PHASE 1 CAPITAL
CAMPAIGN DONORS
Bennett Dunlop Ford
Gladys Boehler
Mo Bundon & Michelle Carr
Todd & Kerry Lumbard
Murdoch & Auralee MacPherson
Phoenix Group
CORPORATE DONORS
July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
$5000 +
Greystone Managed Investments
$1,000 - $4,000
Alliance Energy Ltd.
J.C. Kenyon Engineering Inc.
Kanuka Thuringer LLP
Redhead Equipment
$500 - $999
Alliance Energy Ltd.
Integrated Human
Resource Solutions Inc.
Vimridge
$250 - $499
The Water Warehouse
$100 - $249
Herrig Enterprises Inc.
Wellings Venture Inc.
$50 - $99
Dominion Driving School
Canadian Federation of
University Women
INDIVIDUAL DONATIONS
July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
MAJOR GIFTS
$15,000 - $19,999
Barb & Bob Ellard
$5,000 - $9,999
Jean Freeman
Barbara Keirnes-Young
Mary & Jeremy Weimer
BENEFACTORS ($1,000 - $4,999)
Perry Bellegarde &
Valerie Galley
Deanna Bergbusch
George & Lina Garbe
Paul & Carol Hill
The Estate of Edna Lethbridge
Ken & Sue Linnen
Carolyn McBean & John Haas
Janet McLellan Folk &
Douglas Folk
Anne Parker
In Memoriam of Penny Parsons
Robert & Muriel Peterson
Ann Phillips
Alan Rowe
Jacqui Shumiatcher
Jim & Jan Ursu
SUSTAINERS ($500 - $999)
Dave & June Blau
Dwight Blomander &
Debra Hengen
Bland & Dorothy Brown
David & Elizabeth Calam
Rene & Bernice Carpentier
George & Sheila Carson
Jean Freeman
Sharon & Reg Gimas
Lyn Goldman
B. Salming
Donald & Claire Kramer
Harold & Jean MacKay
Brenda MacLaughlan &
Ruth Blaser
Doug & Barbara Mader
Bernadette McIntyre
Kari & Michael Mitchell
Jason & Tracy Moser
John & Linda Nilson
Vivian Norbraten
Graham Parsons
Brian & Ellen Pegg
Eric & Erna Pullam
Heather Salloum
Ken & Bette Sexton
CONTRIBUTORS ($250 - $499)
Shirley Andrist
Dan & Judi Ash
Jan Ayer
Norma Barber
Lou Beltramini
Jack & Gail Brawn
Gloria Chartier
Patty Gill
Stewart Graham &
Gilda Treleaven-Graham
Nancy Hassen
Ian & Elaine Hill
Gayl Hipperson
Doug & Cindy Johnson
Gordon Kerfoot &
Brenda Ziolkowski
Brian & Janet Kilback
William Komus
James & Nicole Kornelson
Michelle Krueger & Brian Baker
S Humphries & G Lawrence
Ian & Jean McDonald
David & Anne Millar
Charlotte Miller
J.D. & M.J. Mollard
Ken & Marybelle Powers
Susan & Bryce Schurr
Tina & Darren Svedahl
Elsie Toupich
Ian & Nora Yeates
SUPPORTERS ($100 - $249)
Larry & Donna Adams
Ingrid Alesich
David & Greta Allen
Mary-Anne & Roland Bachelu
Marjorie Badham
Erika Jackle & Charlie Baldock
Jason & Deb Banks
Stan & Donna Barber
Elayne Bennett Fox
Bill & Marie Bill
Janel Blancher
Glen & Claire Bolt
Richard & Carol Bolt
Lois J. Borden
Leona Bouey
Elizabeth Brandsgard
Rose Bruce
Marc Buchholz
Kathryn Buitenhuis
Brian & Dianne Burrows
Isabelle Butters
Hanne Caleval
David Cawood
Raysa Cheberiak
Elaine Clark
Jean Coleman
Gordon Cowie & Linda Selin
Terry & David Creurer
Nancy Croll
June Crowe
Valerie Crowther
Gary & Patricia Davidson
Nans E.J. Davies
Pat Dean
Gaylene Diekrager
Dennis & Gail Dodds
Andrew Donovan
Selina Dorrell
Glen Downton
Hans & Julia Eckart
Bill & Nancy Edwards
Robert Ellis
Duncan & Elyse Fisher
Frank & Sandra Flegel
Beryl Forgay
Norm Foster
Aaron & Lenore Fox
Larry & Gail Fry
Marguerite Gallaway
Evelyn Gay
K. Gibbons
Elaine Giroux-Sylvestre &
Roger Sylvestre
Perry & Sandra Gray
Joanne Green &
Wayne Williamson
Erna & Kevin Hall
Vilma Hammond
Tom Hannan
Jean Henders
Patricia Hesterman
Carol Mae Hill
Frederick & Beverley Hill
Ian & Elaine Hill
Marilyn & Robert Hill
Bryan & Joanne Hillis
Nancy Hipperson
Neal & Margaret Holt
Linsell Hurd
Leone & Gordon Hutch
Dale Jackman
Michael & Helen Jackson
Don Jewitt
Bob & Nadine Johnson
Phyllis & Ken Jones
Allan & Anne Karasin
Lorne Kellsey
William & Shelagh Kelly
Dawn & Monte Kesslering
The Krajewski Family in
Memory of Brent Krajewski
Clarence & Donelda Krause
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Patsy Lim
Enid Lemke
Malcolm & Ellen Lindeburgh
Pam Lysak
Alex MacDonald
Larry & Cynthia Mack
Elizabeth Magee
Joanne Majkut
Marti Maraden
Danny & Renate Maslany
Don & Jill McDougall
Kim McIvor
John & Hilary McKay
Linda Meyer
Kyle & Crystal Mitchell
Doreen & Robert Mitchell
Lori Moncrief
Trudy Natyshak
Gord & Diane Neale
Janice Neal-Morgan
Andrew North
Rosemary Oddie
Linda Olson
E. Kathleen O’Reilly
Patti Pacholek
Maureen Pardoe
Alec & Linda Paul
Lois Pearce
David & Marilyn Petrie
Basil & Laura Pogue
David & Linda Pratt
Russell & Shirley Prior
David & Leanna Prost
Nancy Redfern
Dawn Redmond-Bradley
Pauline Relkey
Ernie & Rikki Richardson
Celia & Owen Ricker
Joyce Rippert
Greg Rivett
Evelyn Rogers
Wayne & Maureen Runyon
Raymond Savage
Don Savaria
Penny Schneider
Suzanne & Doug Schneider
Susan & Bryce Schurr
Tim & Cornelia Seiferling
Alexandra Sentes
Frank & Norine Showell
Joanne Skidmore
Allan & Elizabeth Smith
Ken & Terry Smith
Caroline & Lorne Sparling
Dan & Sharon Spott
Robert & Patricia Stevenson
Sandra Stretten
Kathy Sutherland
Kerry Teece
Ian & Brenda Thomson
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Ed & Marg Tiefenbach
Karl Tiefenbach
Audrey Toews
Larry & Dawn Trask
Joan & Bill Turner
Jeanne Tweten
Judy Verbeke
Karen Vindevoghel
Cathy Walkington
Brenda Wallace
Flora & Tom Waller
Anita & Foster Warriner
Lisa Watson
Floralyn & Warren Wessel
Gordon Wiles
Elaine Wood
Amber Yaskiw
John & Elaine Yeomans
Joan Zylak
FRIENDS ($35 - $99)
Sylvia Aitken
Richard & Janice Anderson
Claire Antoshewski
Dolores Ast
Ellen Basler & John Bissett
Nancy Bateson
Debra & Vincent Boczulak
Joe & Bess Butel
George & Kay Chernoff
Duane & Lynn Chipley
Jerry Coppens
Max Daschuk
Trudy Davidson
Ken & Sandra Dowie
John Edgar
Michele Ellingsen Ailsby
Sheila Fahlman
Don & Joanne Felstrom
Dolores Fehr
Judith Halliday
Robert Hawkins
Danelle Hendren
Myron & Helen Herasymuik
Lynn Herauf
Vera Herman
Gerry Hertz
Peggy Hlushko
Theresa Hochban
Gary Kerr
Brian Kilback
Lois Kirk
Marty Klyne
Janice Lawrence
Carol Lecours
Alison Lewis
Carol Lewis
Lisa Markesteyn
Malita Marshall
Gwen Marte
Rod McDonald
Darlene McClelland
Shirley Moats
Valerie Neison
Louise Nichol
Andre Nogue & Terry Gabriel
Ann Norgan
Liz Paul
Shirley Phillips
Linda Reiss
Marilynn I. Sandercock
Evie Schultz
Lorraine & Bob Scott
James & Darlene Sinclair
Charlotte Stennes
Mildred Stepan
Dietlind Stice
Ken & Doreen Stovin
Allan & Millie Taylor
Lerissa Thaver
Rick Tiefenbach
Rosemary Torjusen
Darlene Ware-Kujawa
Carly Lynne Warnez
Louise Weir
Shelly Williams
Allen & Rhonda Wills
IN MEMORIAM
Sonja Pacholek – In Memory
of Sandra Sebastien
Graham Parsons – In Memory
of Penny Parsons
Krajewski Family – In Memory
of Brent Krajewski
Right: Timothy E. Brummund, Devra Straker, Christo Graham, Ben Redant | Photo by Danielle Tocker
RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH
June 1–12, 2015
Created by RICHARD MALTBY, JR.
Conceived by WILLIAM MEADE
Adapted from the Broadway Production by
Richard Maltby, Jr. and Jason Edwards
1801 Scarth Street Regina, SK S4P 2G9
306.525.6400 or toll free 1.866.954.5623
www.globetheatrelive.com