2015 Annual Report - Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan

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2015 Annual Report - Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
Annual Report 2014-2015
Cover: Nathan Howe, Skye Brandon, Jenna-Lee Hyde in Much Ado About Nothing.
Photo by: Debra Marshall Photography
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival Inc.
Thanks to our 2014/2015 Sponsors and Funders:
SPONSORS
Presenting Sponsors:
Othello
PotashCorp
Much Ado About Nothing
SaskTel
Timkip Imaging
SaskEnergy
Mainstage Sponsor:
Cameco
Opening Gala Sponsor:
Centennial 360
The Sovereign:
CTV
Rock 102, C95, NewsTalk 650
Saskatoon Media Group
(Magic 98, CJWW, The Bull)
StarPhoenix
The Torch Bearers:
ASL Paving
SaskTel Centre
Dreen’s Catering
Planet S Magazine
Verb News
Fastprint Saskatoon
TCU Wealth Management
Sleepers Mattress Factory
Walpole Massage Therapy
The Noble:
Affinity Credit Union
University of Saskatchewan
The Knights:
Bema Autosport
CFCR
Party World
The Partnership
Sask Native Theatre Co.
Metalman Art and Design
The Sword Bearers:
Great-West Life, London Life & Canada Life
Hornoi Leasing
Loraas Disposal
MLT Lawers
NorthRidge Development Corporation
The Tavern & Signage Sponsor:
Wolfecroft Signs
The Sentinels:
Cheetham’s Pharmacy
C.M. Specialty Rentals
Custom Cleaners/Arthur Rose
Fast Consulting
Horan Consultants Ltd.
Pocket Posters (By Veritas Research & Communications)
Pizza Hut
Saskatoon Fire & Flood
Shaun Dyksman Sound
Shellview Sod Farms Ltd.
The Centre
Tierra del Sol Farms
Williams Mobile Power Wash
FUNDERS
Sovereign:
City of Saskatoon
Saskatchewan Arts Board
The Noble:
SaskCulture
Saskatchewan Lotteries
Dakota Dunes Community Dev Co.
Tourism Saskatoon
Tourism Saskatchewan
Cover: Nathan Howe, Skye Brandon, Jenna-Lee Hyde in Much Ado About Nothing.
Sword Bearers:
Service Canada
Student Summer Works
Photo by: Debra Marshall Photography
President’s Report
If the 2013-14 Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan season was the season of changes, the 2014-15 season was the season
of challenges.
Early in the season, smoke from northern forest fires impacted cast, crew and patrons. The closure of the University
Bridge made access to the site more difficult. When Festival patrons arrived, they found stiff competition for parking
from patrons of Prairie Lily River Cruises and the newly-opened Kinsmen Park.
The 2014-15 season also saw the departure of long-term staff member Trevor Broughton, who made a significant
contribution to the Festival over his many years of service. We all wish him well in his new position at Tourism
Saskatoon.
Despite these challenges, Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan enjoyed another successful, thought-provoking and well
received season. The successes of the 2014-15 season are due to the tireless efforts of a large number of dedicated
individuals, businesses and organizations.
Alan Long, a highly talented and well known member of Saskatoon’s theatre community, has joined Will Brooks and Ed
Mendez in the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan office. Alan’s skills and experience have already proven to be an
extremely valuable addition to a team that continues to grow in capability and enthusiasm.
Festival staff, cast and crew, board members and volunteers all worked tirelessly to create an experience patrons would
enjoy and appreciate. From long term major sponsors like PotashCorp and SaskTel, new sponsors such as Cameco and
Dakota Dunes Casino and organizations like City Hospital/Saskatoon Health Region who offered their nearby parking lot
to every individual who contributed through the Treasure Trove draw or the Patron Donor Campaign, all share in the
credit for the Festival’s success.
This season saw the Festival continue to expand the experience of Shakespeare. Casting a First Nations actor in the role
of Othello brought a new perspective to one of Shakespeare’s best known roles. The fast-paced, uproarious staging of
Much Ado About Nothing by guest director Pamela Haig Bartley was lauded by critics and audiences alike.
In my time on the board, I have been continually impressed by the dedication, capability, and capacity for growth of
those who combine their skills, talents and dedication every year to make the Festival a reality. Thank you to my board
colleagues and the staff, cast, crew, volunteers, sponsors, supporters and patrons for the chance to be involved with
such a superlative group of people.
As my term on the board expires, I look forward to seeing Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan continue to grow and
prosper. To quote Derek Jacoby from the film Dead Again, “I, for one, am very interested to see what's going to happen
next.”
Bill Quine
Chair of the Board of Directors
Artistic Producer’s Report
2015 season: Othello – Much Ado About Nothing
As the first season that I had the pleasure of designing from the ground up I am very pleased with the rewards that we
received. We set out to create a season that was highlighted by two very different productions – one which created joy
and laughter and one that brought our community together for strong, constructive conversation about how we relate
to groups of our community that we label as “other.” This was strongly achieved and this season was something that we
are all very proud of.
THE FESTIVAL
Othello
We were fortunate to have the participation of GTNT (formerly SNTC) as a partner on this project which in many ways
laid the foundation for an important journey. Without the support, encouragement, and guidance of Curtis Peeteetuce
and his staff we would not have been able to take even the first steps. As it was we gave our audiences an adaptation of
Shakespeare involving Indigenous culture, corporate culture, modern technology and the Cree language. This was no
small feat and something to be proud of. What I am most proud of though, is the conversation. From day one, this was
our goal; to engage our audiences in a meaningful conversation. I don’t think I have ever been involved in a show that
did this in such a genuine way all summer long. I had my first audience member rush over to me to have an honest
conversation about the show and race in our community two minutes into the intermission of preview. I have yet to
have my last. I thank all of the voices that contributed to this conversation and I thank all of the Indigenous peoples who
supported us and gave their voices to our stage. My hat also goes off to Josh Beaudry and Michael Lawrenchuk who
took the lead with such skill and flair.
Much Ado About Nothing
For the second year in a row we were able to invite a guest director into the festival to offer our audiences something
different. Pam Haig-Bartley did not disappoint. With her incredibly intelligent and lively direction this show soared from
curtain to curtain. Robbie Towns and Jenna-Lee Hyde brought in two stellar performances and nearly brought the tent
down with the laughter of their crowds. We simply could not have asked for more from the team that brought us Much
Ado!
The Festival site came together very well under Production Manager Jen Rathie Wright. As always, the weather is
unpredictable but it cooperated in many ways. We put a lot of challenges Jen’s way this year with requests for
increased safety, a new in-the-round setup, site improvements and much more. Jen took the job on with verve and
really moved things forward. My thanks go to the entire production team including our designers Carla Orosz and
Beverley Kobelsky.
The PotashCorp Community Stage was a wonderful success this season led by Matt Mirlin. Matt is a long time staff
member of the Festival and was extremely intelligent and diligent in his approach to the community stage. There were
many strong performances.
We also had the fortune to engage in a long list of mentorship projects this year through GTNT, the University of
Saskatchewan and through our own programs. This was an incredibly beneficial year for this kind of support.
BUSINESS
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan is in a very strong place and poised for a very healthy future. While ticket sales were
not what we had hoped due to many factors we were able to finish the year with a zero balance in our General Fund and
increases in both our Capital Fund and Reserve Fund. The ability for the company to be in a position to look forward is
thanks to the great work of staff and supporters.
We reached record numbers in our sponsorship as well as strong showings in our grants/contributions and fundraising.
We had the strong support of our long time sponsors as well as good growth in new sponsors. I think we have one of
the strongest sponsorship teams I have seen and my thanks go to everyone involved.
To add to the strength of our organization we undertook a strategic plan review with our board, staff, and some
stakeholders. Led by Fast Consulting and funded through The Saskatoon Community Foundation this was an extremely
useful step in the process towards a strong future. The document places focus of five strategic areas and give us a good
framework for moving forward.
It was with sadness that we bid farewell to Trevor Broughton our long serving Marketing and Publicity Director. Trevor
has put in great work over the years keeping the company strong and we thank him for all of his work. At the very end
of the fiscal year we were fortunate enough to have Alan Long come on board as our third full time staff member and
we are already enjoying the benefits of such a strong new team member. My immense thanks always go to Ed Mendez
our Operations Manager who is often working quietly in the background but who has already had an immense positive
effect on the organization since coming on board last year.
We were also lucky to have another year of incredible summer staff to make our site a wonderful place to be and we
look forward to having them back next year.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
I can never say it often enough and I am never sure if people really understand the level of truth to the statement – we
have an amazing board. We are fortunate and I am thankful for the skill, dedication, intelligence and foresight of our
board. Quite simply, they are the best board in town. At the AGM, it is always time to say goodbye to a couple of
people who are not able to serve going forward. My thanks go to Bill Quine and Melissa Kujawa. These are two people
that deserve huge thanks for the time they put into this organization. Bill does not tend to be one of the people
standing out front waiving a flag to gain attention for his good work but I assure you he deserves that attention. His
intelligence, skill, patience, and focus on a positive outcome is unmatched. I thank him both personally and on behalf of
the organization for his steady leadership. Those who know Melissa know that she is a cheerleader and a wonderful
team member to have in the room. Her presence will surely be missed.
If there is one thing I have learned with certainty in the short time I have had the pleasure of being here it is that we
have the support of our community in a big way. From private and corporate donors to government funders we receive
strong financial support. Our volunteers are dedicated and incredibly strong. Our staff is vibrant and most of all our
patrons are incredible. With all of this we are ready to take on yet another season with some incredible plans already
cooking.
Thank you,
Will Brooks
Artistic Producer
Treasurer’s Report
2015 was a financially successful season with a number of achievements, while dealing with some challenges. There
were a number of factors that may have affected ticket sales, including the smoke in the atmosphere, the shutdown of
the University Bridge, and the parking limitations due to the expanded use of the new playground.
Overall Financial Position 2014-2015
· Assets of $79,223 in the General Fund due primarily to strong cash position, including a Term Deposit. (This is
lower than last year because we did not receive our 2016 grant from the Sask Arts Board before fiscal year end.)
· Capital Fund of $66,346 (including a $10,000 term deposit) and reserve fund of $24,945 (including a term
deposit of $15,000)
· Tangible Capital Assets of $106,790
· Total assets of $277,304, compared to $350,207 last year. The difference of $82,903 is due primarily to the Sask
Arts Board grant of $85,000 not received prior to yearend.
· Accounts Payable and Government Remittances Payable are slightly less than last year.
Revenue 2014-2015
· Total revenue of $609,958, a decrease of 3.9% from last year
· Total Grants and Contributions of $305,568, an increase of 4.1% ($11,972)
· Production revenue of $206,274, a decrease of 15.9% ($38,981)
· Total Fundraising revenue of $47,516, an increase of 29% ($10,689)
· Concession revenue of $31,266, a decrease of 9.3% ($3,205). Expenses of $19,216 were also down by 24.7%
($6,288). This resulted in an overall contribution of $12,050, compared to $8,967 last year.
· As required in our by-laws, we put $1.25 per ticket in our Capital Fund.
· $1.00 per ticket was put in our Reserve Fund. (See additional note under “Reserve Fund”.)
Expenses 2014-2015
· Total expenses of $595,705, an increase of 2.5% (14,433)
· Production expenses of $391,751, a decrease of 1% ($3,860) due primarily to monitoring of costs and improving
efficiency, while changing to a theatre in the round format and improvements to the site
· Administration costs of $141,129, an increase of 17.2% due primarily to changes in the departmental allocation
of some salary. In addition, the Board undertook facilitated Strategic Planning sessions (with an offsetting grant
for this initiative).
Reserve Fund 2014-2015
· For the second year in a row, there was no money transferred from the Reserve Fund to the General Fund to
cover cash flow and/or shortfalls in the pre-production season
· $1.00 per ticket is put into this fund ($8,507), and for this fiscal year, $4,205 was transferred back to the General
Fund to cover the loss of $4,205 in that fund. The balance in the reserve fund is $29,245, compared to $24,943
last year
Capital Fund 2014-2015
· We had another active year in the Capital Fund with grant and donor revenues targeted at specific projects
including technology upgrades, tent purchases, a new gate, and site improvements. The combined revenue in
this fund was $37,083 and a combined expense of $29,144.
There is always strong competition for grants, sponsorships, and ticket revenues in the arts community. And the wish
list of expenses is always great.
The Board wants to thank our supporters, our patrons, our sponsors, our granting organizations bodies, our volunteers
for all that they do to contribute to the continued success of Shakespeare. And we also want to thank our small, but
dedicated staff who work so hard throughout the year to ensure we meet our targets.
Angie Fergusson,
Treasurer
Will Brooks addresses the opening night crowd
Photo by: Timkip Imaging
Private Donations: The Good Friars – 2014/15
Anonymous
Irene Seiferling
Suzanne & William Dust
Jerry & Tina Grandey
1000+
Henry & Cheryl Kloppenburg
Janet Hill & David Palmer
Signet Management Ltd
Helen Hyde
Eric Cline
Della & Don Greer
Jean Freeman
500+
David Marriott &
Janice Storeshaw
Jacqui Schumiatcher
David Edney
Anonymous
Tim Hutchinson
Howard Family Foundation
United Way
Kelly Handerek
Saskatoon Community
Foundation Inc
Kelly McShane
Dennis Deminchuk
Beverley Kobelsky
Potash Corporation Of
Saskatchewan
Elizabeth Cook
Leslie & Bubs Coleman
Sheila Hawkins
Martha Carter &
Brian Ulmer
Vetha Paine
Lyn Goldman
Sylvia & David Myall
Thomas Mainprize
Dorothea & Ron Fisher
Lynn Adamson
Carol Starrak
Tara Zrymiak
Mildred & Donald
Kerr
Linda & Ken Connell
Laura Sommervill
Ilene Wettergreen
Jaime Leonard
Gerrit Kraay
Leslie Tallis
Linda Mann
Alison Toews
Jill Hobbs
Thelma Howard
Norma & Don Gendzwill
Paige & Randy Mortensen
Jean & Rod Macpherson
100+
Mary Leggett
Alyssa & Dayle Thompson
D'arce Mcmillan
Vicki Holmes
Penelope Davis &
Frank Scott
Shannon & Bob Johnson
Peggy & Tim Martin
Susan & Bob Bellamy
Lura Mae & Robert Sider
Inger Anderson
Helen & Leslie Coleman
Esther Chuland & David
Jobling
Mark Gryba
Joanne & Jeremy Haigh
Shirley Brooks
Agnes Samson
Jean & Ron Morrison
Shirley & Lloyd Widenmaier
Kathryn Berg
Anita Sommervill
Shirley & George Haines
Debbie & Leonard Horvath
Shirley & Lorin Byrnes
Judith & T.Y. Henderson
Diane & Harris May
Wendy Roy &
Garth Cantrill
Patti Gaertner
Ella Zondervan
Jean Collins
Janet Erin & Gordon Laczynski
J J Mccartan
Anne Sawchuk
Terry & Jim Jelinski
Susanne Christie
Roberta Neudorf
Arlene & Bob Klassen
Beth & Dennis Johnson
Margaret Johnson
Mary Leggett
James Lawson
Lila Henderson
Bev & Jerome Bonokoski
Eileen Heinen
Carolyn Yule
Dennis Rusinak
Natal & David Laycock
Elisabeth Foucault
Kelly winder & Fern Stockdale
Winder
Moira Day
Carolyn Kroeger &
John Botari
Brian O'hara
Barbara & Jeffrey Warkentin
Marcy Green
Ward Kewley
Debbie Pasloski
Sheila & George Carson
James Cook &
Daniel Unrau
Darla & Rick Cheetham
David Edney
Sandra Beardsall & William
Richards
Wendy & Rick Gore-Hickman
Julia Jamison
Isobel & Leonard Findlay
Helen Molloy
Alison Philips
Meg Shatilla &
Myles Macdonald
Diana Holowaty
Mike Furi
Eric Lawsrenz
Catherine Seed
Mary Marino &
Chris Kent
Other
Anonymous
Natalie Doepker
Paul Sopuck
Dr. Ralph & Marg Schneider
Barry & Margaret
McLnennan
Home Depot Foundation
Robert Schuenemann
Anna Bekolay
Saskatchewan Society of
Fundraising Professionals
Heather Kleiner Lyla
Levandoski
June Roberts
Diane Rogers
Mary Nordick
Louise Unger
Edward Conacher
Cliff Wheatley
Viola & Paul Coutu
Janet & Brian Parsons
Rita Sutherland
Sharleen Skinner
Cathy Weir
Marcel de le Gorgendiere
Anne Marie Moulin
Kathleen Utley
Terra Arnason
Sara Liebman
Jennifer Ziolkowski
Jeannette &
Pauline Heinen
Mary Massey
Joni Leonard
Viola Kruger
Kathleen Hamilton
Patricia Santo
Sarah Abbott
Donna Heinrich
Mary Macfarlane-Sefton
Susan Cross
Sylvia Chorney
Dale Gerhardt
Mardel Saretsky
Thelma & Dave Long
Lorraine Cowan
A. Margaret Girvan
Barbara Reed
James Friesen
Marilynn Gillies
Brenda Thiessen
Louise Buhler
Kathy & Kent Allen
Andrea Book
Kathy Grant
Paulette Caron
Tamara Brandrick
Harry Draude
Rita & Ted Sperling
Wenda Mcarthur
Valerie & Randy Munch
Merle Bocking
Gabrela Mangano
Gail & Owen Mitchell
Breanna Sinclair
Margaret Pillay
Sheri Lynn Chartier
Patricia Olson
Anna & Joseph Jeerakathil
Margaret Ewert Carol
Copeland
Margaret Maarcoux
Michelle & Larry Safinuk
Erin Lang
Patricia Thomson
Vera Derenchuk
Shirley Lambert
Jean & Dan Reid
Sara Mcphee-Knowles
Bonnie Cenaiko Phyllis
Johnston
Margot Weiner Margaret
Sarjeant
Bob Mcnaughton
Donna Rooney
Illa & Gordon Knudsen
Marissa Bolley
Shelly & Brenna Vevang
Beverley Coutts
Donna Torrens
Judie & Grant Ireland
Lynsy Flint
Joan & Peter Flood
Barbara & Jake Ens
Meghan & Chris Boychuk
Thanks to the 800+ businesses and patrons that contributed to the 2015 Treasure Trove Draw!
Congratulations to our lucky winners!
2015 Non-Cash Donors
Fundraisers such as the Bard’s Birthday Bash and the Treasure Trove Donor’s Draw as well as events like
the Opening and Closing Galas, the Medieval Feasts, Pizza Night, Sunday Tea and the Volunteer and Staff
Appreciation would not be possible without the support of many organizations and individuals who have
generously donated to help make these events successful.
8th Street Books &
Comics
Al Anderson’s
Source for Sports
Alberta Theatre
Projects
Amati Quartet
Amazing Stories
Amigo’s Cantina
Andrea at Sunsera
Salons
Arthur Rose Custom
Cleaners
A&W Restaurants
Bateman Jewelers
Broadway Theatre
Canadian Tire
Carey Hyndman
Cheesetoast
Restaurant
Clans, Celts &
Clover
Credit Union Centre
Cynthia at CAA
Travel
Debra Marshall
Photography
Dance
Saskatchewan Inc.
D’lish by Tish Café
Earth Sisters
Canada
Freedom Functional
Fittness
Glen Scrimshaw
Golf’s Car Wash
Gordon Tootoosis
Nīkānīwin Theatre
Hairstyle Inn
Hot Yoga on 20th
Janet Rivett
KM Paulson
Goldsmith
La Troupe Du Jour
Lakeshore Garden
Centre
Live Five
Louis Pub
McMaster’s
Photography
McNally Robinson
Moon Lake Golf &
Country Club
Midas
Moxies
Meewasin Valley
Authority
Metalman Art and
Design
Nancy at Clay
Studio Three
Pottery Shop
O’Sheas Irish Pub
Ltd Persephone
Theatre
Pizza Hut
Production Lighting
Prairie Harvest Cafe
Ron and Rusty at
Clay Studio Three
Pottery Shop
Saskatchewan
Roughriders
Saskatoon
Children’s Choir
Saskatoon Hilltops
Sasktel Centre
Saskatoon
Symphony Society
Sheraton Suites
Calgary Eau Claire
Sleeper’s Mattress
Factory
Stacked Burger Bar
Tastebuds Cafe
Taverna Italian
Restaurant
Thomas the Cook
Restaurant
Titanic Love
Creations
The Better Good
The Ivy
The Keg
Unique Textiles
Vertigo Theatre
Walpole Massage
Therapy
Unique Textiles
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Board of Directors 2014/2015
Bill Quine – Board Chair
Rick Ewen – Vice Chair
Angie Fergusson – Treasurer
Diane Suchan – Secretary
Members at Large:
Eric Cline
James Davie
Sheldon Born
Mike Furi
Carey Hyndman
Melissa Kujawa
Joanne Rochester
David Gerecke
Leslie Fenyes
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Administrative Team 2014/2015
Will Brooks
Artistic Producer
Janet Rivett
Bookkeeper (outgoing)
Ed Mendez
Operations Manager
Trevor Broughton (outgoing)
Alan Long (incoming)
Marketing and Development
Director
Special thanks go out to former Marketing and Development Director Trevor Broughton, who left the
festival this season. His many years of hard work and dedication are greatly appreciated.
Special thanks to Matt Mirlin and Alyssa Karpinka for their assistance in the marketing department
during the busy festival season- we could not have made a successful transition without you!
2015 Acting Company
This was a banner year for Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan! Our productions were nominated for a
total of 9 SATAwards: a company record! Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our cast, we were
able to provide a season we can all be proud of.
Kent Allen
Joshua Beaudry
Skye Brandon
Rachel Cantin
Lauren Holfeuer
Nathan Howe
Jenna-Lee Hyde
Michael Lawrenchuk
Gordon Portman
Jamie Lee Shebelski
Mikael Steponchev
Robbie Towns
2015 Mentees
This year we had the pleasure of partnering together with the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company
(Now Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre) and the University of Saskatchewan to provide mentorships
to a total of seven emerging artists within our community.
Production Design Assistant
Logan Martin Arcand
Assistant Director (Othello)
Ingrid Gomez
Assistant Director (Othello)
Anita Smith
Design Mentee
Aaron Shingoose
Wardrobe Intern
Anna Yaworski
Wardrobe Mentee
Chris Mason
Acting Mentee
Cory Dallas Standing
2015 Festival Staff, Designers, and Crew
Without the support of our various staff members throughout the season, we would not be able to do
what it is we do. Over 50 paid staff each summer are required to get the festival off the ground and
underway.
Box Office Personnel
Dylan Roy
Katryna Smith
Adrian Muhajarine
Community Stage
Producer
Matthew Mirlin
Front of House Staff:
Chloe Runalls
Katryna Smith
Tessia Brown
Dylan Roy
Adrian Muhajarine
Site Security and
Maintenance
Kyle Maenz
(Sam) Qi Hao Mao
Andrew Mareschal
Hugh McAteer
Zoya Naseem
Jordie Richardson
Photo by: Timkip Photography
Sir Toby’s Staff
Jardena Gertler-Jaffe
Grahame Kent
Alexandra Sherven
Tessia Brown
Director (Much Ado
About Nothing)
Pamela Haig Bartley
Production & Site
Manager
Jennifer RathieWright
Technical Director
Jared Beattie
Carpenters
Roger Lantz
Derek Butt
Stephen Wade
Production Stage
Manager
Angela Christie
Costume Design
(Othello)
Jeff Chief
Assistant Stage
Manager
Liz King
Sound Design
Gilles Zolty
Rehearsal Stage
Manager
Melanie Rogowski
Fight Director
Daniel Ford Beavis
Choreographer
Jacqueline Block
Production Design
Carla Orosz
Costume Design
(Much Ado About
Nothing)
Beverley Kobelsky
Head of Properties
David Granger
Head of Wardrobe
Beverley Kobelsky
Wardrobe Assistants
Jeff Chief
Lindsay Embree
Amberlin Hsu
Production
Assistants
Jordan Baraniecki
Chris Doherty
Kyle Maenz
(Sam) Qi Hao Mao
Andrew Mareschal
Jordie Richardson
2015 Volunteers
Our volunteers are on the front lines of our festival. They welcome our patrons into our theatre, and
without the over 100 volunteers who helped us this season, we would not be able to operate as we do.
Thank you to each and every one of you for your help this and every other season!
Maham Azhar
Lindsay Allison
Gordon Allchurch
Lorraine Allchurch
Brigitte April
Audrey Bayduza
Cat Bonner
Jane Bruse
Barbara Campbell
Alana Carlson
Suzanne Chabot
Elsie Chabot
Bev Coutts
Lily Chin
Marlene Cyr
Jill Dand
Katherine Darling
Dennis Deminchuk
Paul Denham
Sage Dent
Mavis Derksen
Monica Deschner
Amy Edmunds
Anthony Flory
Sheila Flory
Sheila Gnam
Colleen Gnyp
Brenda Goldfinch
Susan Hanna
Alex Hall
Madeline Hall
Alice Hiller
Kodi Hiller
Kim Heidinger
Debbie Hilts
Jaqueline Howie
Lynn Hubbs
Luke Hunt
Terri Jelinski
Charity Jess
Roanne Kelln
Lawrence Kopchuk
Debbie LaPointe
Rick Letkeman
Jasmine Liska
Irene Loiselle
Richelle Lubin
Edna Mack
Emily Mah
Shauna Matiko
Jan McAusland
Linda Miller
Photo on final page and back cover by: Timkip Photography
Debbie Moyer
Loraine Mudrewich
Sonja Muzika
Rosemary Neufeld
Jill Nadon
Keegan Nicol
Mary Nordick
Grace Onwuka
Audrey Pilopovic
Alison Philips
Darleen Pratt
Wendy Quinton
Brian Sawka
Benjamin Schwab
Charlene Shuttleworth
Joelyne & Odin Swidzinski
Charlie Simpson
Keiko Tanioka-Man
Alison Toews
Sophia Thomas
Alison Walmsley
Angie Wallbaum
Meghan Witzel
YVP Saskatoon
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Mandate
Vision:
To make the experience of Shakespeare enriching and accessible to all
Mission:
To mount professional productions of plays by William Shakespeare and other
related works, and to celebrate the skills and talents of Saskatchewan artists, in a
manner accessible to all
Principles:
To maintain our identity as a summer festival while exploring other venues for
performance
To be professional
To employ local artists
To maintain fiscal responsibility
To be accessible
To provide opportunities for other local performers
To recognize the educational opportunities and benefits that Shakespeare on the
Saskatchewan can provide
Box 1646, Saskatoon SK S7K 3R8
Phone: (306) 653-2300 Fax: (306) 653-2357
Email: [email protected]
www.shakespeareonthesaskatchewan.com