1957 - 1958
Carousel
Billy Bigelow, the Yankee reincarnation of Molnar's Hungarian "Liliom", is barker for a carousel at an amusement park in a coastal New England town. The time is 1873. Julie Jordan, shyest and sweetest of the small-town girls, and her best friend, Carrie Pipperidge, both of them workers in the local mill, visit the park and ride on its carousel on their free Saturdays. Carrie is blissfully happy because she is engaged to marry the worthy Enoch Snow, older than herself but eminently respectable. Julie, on the other hand, is strangely attracted to the rough, inarticulate and lonely Billy, and, as was inevitable, the two are married. Julie does so against the warnings of the townspeople and the mill owner, Mr. Bascombe, who knows Billy's reputation with women and with money. Billy defiantly ignores the wishes of the owner of the carousel, Mrs. Mullin, a woman violently and jealously in love with him. He thereupon loses his job, becomes desperate, bullies his wife, and rages bitterly - until he learns that he is to become a father. To get money to bring up the coming child (of whom he is magnificently proud in prospect), he is persuaded against his will by Jigger Craigin, a shiftless sailor friend, to take part in a robbery. Their ill-laid plans go awry, leading to murder, whereupon Billy kills himself to avoid capture. Julie's heart is broken, although she admits to Carrie that it's better for all this way, and she turns to one of the older women, Nettie Fowler, for comfort and advice during the trying time ahead.
After fifteen years of Purgatory, Billy stands at the back-door of Heaven, escorted by a Heavenly Friend. Here he meets the Starkeeper who informs him that he will never get into Heaven until he redeems his soul. He is given a chance, he is allowed to return to Earth for twenty-four hours, during which time he must perform one good deed. Billy is given a glimpse of his daughter, Louise, now an unhappy fifteen-year-old, living always in the shadow of her father's unsavory reputation. He steals a star to give to her when he arrives on Earth. Awkward and blundering, he cannot persuade the little girl to accept the gift; he is angered by her refusal, and slaps her. Strangely enough, she is not hurt - his love transcends his roughness and the slap feels like a kiss. At her graduation exercises, Billy manages to whisper words of comfort and hope that free the child from her unhappiness, and Julie, feeling his spirit near, realizes that, in spite of everything, she did not make a mistake in marrying the man of her choice.
Dramatic Director: Michael McKay
Musical Director: E.J. Robbins, L.G.S.M.
Choreographer: Nesta Toumine
Cast
Charlotte Ireland
Carrie Piperidge
Earl Crowe
Enoch Snow
Fred D. Gault
Enoch Snow Jr.
Gerry Desbiens
Carnival Boy, Dancer
Gordon Mersereau
1st Policeman, Chorus
Hugh Petrie
Starkeeper, Dr. Sheldon
Jack Paris
Juggler
Janet Smith
Mrs. Mullins
Jim Harker
Captain, Chorus
Jim Terrell
Jigger Craigin
Joan Burnside
Nettie Fowler
Joan Hampton
Julie Jordan
John Clark
Billy Bigelow
Len Holt
Heavenly Friend
Mitzie Fancott
Louise
Peter Jennings
2nd Policeman, Chorus, Dancer
Pierre Landry
Boatswain, Chorus
Robert Edgington
David Bascombe
Sally Weltman
Arminy, Chorus
William Wright
Principal, Chorus
Bonnie Tanguay
Snow Child
Brigit Newman
Snow Child
Carol Barrett
Snow Child
Celia Lang
Snow Child
Christine Beckett
Snow Child
Margaret Campbell
Snow Child
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Snow Child
Midgie Koffman
Snow Child
Audrey Jordan
Chorus
Carol Craig
Chorus
Donald Graham
Chorus, Dancer
Dorothy Beale
Chorus
Dorothy Gough
Chorus
Jean Halley
Chorus
Jean Sandys
Chorus
Jean Wheeler
Chorus
Joan Tanguay
Chorus
John McGuire
Chorus
Keith Harris
Chorus
Marion Wilcox
Chorus
Martha Drolet
Chorus
Mary Allen
Chorus
Maurice Trottier
Chorus, Dancer
Norma Coll
Chorus
Norman O'Connell
Chorus
Pamela Billington
Chorus
Peggy McCallum
Chorus
Robert Hancock
Chorus
Robert Knapp
Chorus
Russell Yapp
Chorus, Dancer
Ruth Knapp
Chorus
Strathearn Wilson
Chorus, Dancer
jean Latremouille
Chorus
Arlene Montgomery
Dancer
Bernice Thornton
Dancer
Beverley Bourguignon
Dancer
Bill Dick
Dancer
Celia Lang
Dancer
Fred Braun
Dancer
Jackie Collier
Dancer
Joan-Ann Jamieson
Dancer
Joanne Ashe
Dancer
Nicole Belanger
Dancer
Paulette St. Amour
Dancer
Roy Poulin
Dancer
Scotty McDougall
Dancer
Sharon Empringham
Dancer
Sheila Dowd
Dancer
Suzanne Bourguignon
Dancer
Toni Layton
Dancer
Production
Bob Glass
Publicity Co-Chairman
C.S. Polowin
Programme Layout
Christine McCulloch Allan
Benevolent, Make-Up Chairman
Chuck Polowin
Programme Co-Chairman
Daisy Mae Checkley
Assistant Business Manager
Dorothy Gough
Social and Entertainment Chairman
George Palmer
Stage Director
Jean Halley
Programme Co-Chairman
K.L. Meyer
House Manager
Malabar
George Palmer
Mary Barrette
Costumes Chairman
Michael Rees
Workshop Chairman
Robert Edgington
House and Maintenance Chairman
Ronald M. Craig
Business Manager
Rose McCallum
Property-Mistress
Russell Yapp
Publicity Co-Chairman, Programme Cover
S. Toumine
Costume Designer
W.E. Fancott
Scenery Director
Winifred Canty
Accompanist