1958 - 1959
Fanny
The teen-age love of Marius and Fanny has matured under the rueful guidance and encouragement of Cesar, Marius' arrogant yet appealing tavern-keeper father. Fanny loves Marius with all her heart, but he cannot fully accept her devotion. He is continually torn between his yearning for Fanny, his duty as an only son, and adventure calling him to sea. Marius gives in to the mystery of the sea and signs for a five-year voyage. His father disowns him, but Fanny bravely gives in to her rival. In the passion of their goodbye Marius almost changes his mind. However, Fanny sends him on his way, knowing it is the only way to save their love. Soon thereafter Fanny discovers she is to bear a child.
Panisse, an older man and wealthy sail maker, has made previous marriage proposals to Fanny. In desperation she turns to him, and they are married. Having suspected the situation all along, Panisse is delighted at the prospect of the child's arrival. Convinced it will be a boy, Panisse digs out letters to make his shop-front sign read "& Son."
Cesar and Panisse, dedicated old-world (often fiery) friends, band together to see to the boy's upbringing. On Cesario's first birthday, Marius returns and attempts to claim both Fanny and his son. Fanny finds it difficult to spurn her lover once more, but Cesar discovers them and drives him off.
It is twelve years later. Like his true father before him, Cesario yearns for the sea and runs away to join Marius. This proves to be a final blow to an ageing and ill Panisse. Marius returns the boy to the Panisse home. The final moments are happy, and Panisse's dying wish is that Fanny and Marius be reunited.
Dramatic Director: Bill Glenn
Musical Director: E.J. (Ted) Robbins, L.G.S.M.
Choreographer: Nesta Toumine
Cast
Beverley Bourguignon
Arab Dancing Girl
Bruce Patenaude
Fisherman, Chorus, Dancer
Charlotte Ireland
Claudine - twin, Chorus
Derek Clark
Second Mate, Chorus
Earl Crowe
Marius, son of Cesar
Eugene David
Arab Rug Seller
George Bloom
Sailmaker, Butler, Chorus
James Harker
Escartifique
Joan Hampton
Claudette - twin, Chorus
Joan Patenaude
Fanny, daughter of Honorine
John Fish
Cesar - proprietor of café
John Latremouille
Charles, Chorus
John Moore
Pannisse - wealthy sailmaker
Keith Harris
Butler, Chorus, Dancer
Madeleine Gratton
Cesario
Marion Wilcox
Nun, Chorus
Marjorie Stranks
Honorine
Maurice Bigras
M. Brun
Nora Carpenter
Nun, Chorus
Norma Coll
Fish-Stall Woman, Chorus
Peter Jennings
The Admiral
Raymond Gaudet
Priest, Chorus
Rose McCallum
Trinket Vendor, Chorus
Ruth Argue
Louise, Chorus
Andrew Aikins
Children's Choir
Gail Gaffen
Children's Choir
Gerry Cogan
Children's Choir
Howard Lithwick
Children's Choir
Kris Birchard
Children's Choir
Richard Herring
Children's Choir
Robert Demer
Children's Choir
Sharon Ritter
Children's Choir
Andree Courtemanche
Chorus
Beryl Trimming
Chorus
Brian Gordon
Chorus
Carol Phanenhour
Chorus
Debra Mirsky
Chorus
Donald Duff
Chorus
Dorothy Gough
Chorus
Elizabeth Mackenzie
Chorus
Hilary Wevill
Chorus
Janet Shouldice
Chorus
Jean Halley
Chorus
Jean Sholds
Chorus
Jean Wheeler
Chorus
Leo Morency
Chorus
Mary Allen
Chorus
Olive Kablak
Chorus
Pauline Matthew
Chorus
Pierre Landry
Chorus
Rheina Dagenais
Chorus
Ruth Waterman
Chorus
Susan McLaine
Chorus
Thomas Kent
Chorus
Armando Milito
Dancer
David Moroni
Dancer
Fred Braun
Dancer
Gay Weir
Dancer
Gayle Lepine
Dancer
Joanne Ashe
Dancer
Paulette St. Amour
Dancer
Sharon Empringham
Dancer
Toni Layton
Dancer
Production
Betty Allen
Assistant to the Director
Christine McCulloch Allan
Benevolent
Jack Dacey
Stage Manager
K.L. Meyer
House Manager
Malabar
Costumes
Robert Edgington
Programme
Roy Sylvester
Lighting
Sviatoslav Toumine
Circus Costume Designer
W.E. Fancott
Scenery Director
Winifred Canty
Accompanist