1980 - 1981
Kismet
Baghdad; Time of the Arabian Nights
With extreme cleverness and a fair amount of luck, the poor but wily Poet rises from the streets of Baghdad, avoids losing a hand when put on trial for theft, and is instead given the title of Emir by the Wazir of Baghdad. Meanwhile, the Wazir is in debt and has taken out a loan with the King of Ababu. In return, he must now marry the Caliph to one of Abbabu’s princesses...or all three! This plan hits a snag when the Caliph falls in love with the Poet’s beautiful daughter, Marsinah, while traveling around the city incognito. He announces his plans to the Wazir, who is not best pleased and relies on the assistance of his new Emir. In a series of unfortunate circumstances, Marsinah is spotted within the Wazir’s harem and announced as his new bride to the devastated Caliph. Realizing what has occurred, the Poet tricks the Wazir into entering a pool of water where he is drowned. Caliph and Marsinah are reunited, the Poet is pardoned for the Wazir’s murder and, for his “punishment” he is rewarded with a life in luxurious exile with the Wazir’s beautiful widow, Lalume. Exotic, seductive, and Golden Age Broadway, these events could only happen on an Arabian Night!
Dramatic Director: Richard Elichuk
Musical Director: Rod Holmes
Choreographer: Merle Adam
Cast
Abigail Gossage
ensemble
Alan Mainguy
Policeman
Alisa Kerr
Slave Girl
Allan Behan
Policeman
André McArdle
ensemble
André Montison
Dervish/Escort
Anne Axworthy
ensemble
Barbara Bird
Harem Girl
Barry Bielby
First Beggar, servant
Brian Burke
Guard, ensemble
Brian Lévèsque
Policeman
Carla Sved
ensemble
Carol Green
ensemble
Caroline Russell
ensemble
Cher Daley
ensemble
Christina Thompson
ensemble
Christine Snow
Harem Girl
Clifford Bradley
Dervish/Escort
Daniel J. Johnson
ensemble
Danielle Hubbard
Princess of Ababu
Dean Verger
Merchant, Clerk
Don Laver
Hajj
appearing by permission of Canadian Actor's Equity Association
Duffy Knox
Policeman
Edwidge Munn
ensemble
Eoin McManus
Chief Policeman
Eugene David
Wazir
Gloria Jean Nagy
Marsinah
Jack Wallace
Third Beggar, Policeman
Jody Macintosh
Slave Girl
John Mansfield
ensemble
John Murray
ensemble
Judith Froome
ensemble
Julie Menard
Slave Girl
Karen Smale
Harem Girl
Karen Zissoff
Princess of Ababu
Laurie Schedler
ensemble
Les Bonhower
ensemble
Lise Holst
Princess of Ababu
Lynn Baltzer
ensemble
Lynne Fleury
Princess Zubbediya of Damascus
Margaret Bott
ensemble
Marnie Edwards
Harem Girl
Mavis Mansfield
ensemble
Michael Gareau
Second Policeman
Monique Bouchard
Harem Girl
Myles Foster
Omar
Nick Michelis
Imam of the Mosque, Bangle Man
Nina Tobias Alexandor
Lulume
Padmini Dawson
Princess Samaris of Bangalore
Paul Baker
Policeman
Paul Parent
ensemble
Penny Coates
ensemble
Peter Frayne
Hassan-Ben, Guard
Phyliss Burnett
Harem Girl
Preston Davis
Second Beggar
Ray Stokes
Prosecutor, ensemble
Ron Proulx
Dervish/Escort
Roy Connolly
Jawan, Policeman, Herald
Ruth Smoley
Harem Girl
Saskia Meuffels
ensemble
Sheila Shields
First Ayah
Shirley Smith
Harem Girl
Sid Jelly
ensemble
Tom Gilliland
ensemble
Tom Shields
ensemble
Wayne Nolan
Informer, ensemble
York Davis
Caliph of Baghdad
appearing by permission of Canadian Actor's Equity Association
Production
Allan Humphreys
Assistant Stage Manager
Art Whitehead
House Manager (Orpheus House)
Beryl E.
Hair Stylist
Bev Whitehead
Costume Mistress
Bill Williams
House Manager (Commerce)
Billi Langtry
Make-Up Artist
Chris Terry
Show Photographer
Daniel J. Johnson
Programme Director
Dorothy Shaw
Scenic Artist
J. A. Wallace
Publicity Director, Program Cover Designer
Joan Foster
Costume Designer
Leslie Hutchins
Set Designer
Lorna Rice
Accompanist
Malvary Cole
Properties Mistress
Marcel Carrière
Production Co-ordinator
Marylin Day
Stage Manager, Director's Assistant
Michel T. Lalonde
Program Cover Designer
Mike Jotoff
Sound Technician
Nancy Turner
Lighting Designer
Sheila Shields
Ticket Manager
Terry Moran
Social Director
Tom Shields
Master Carpenter