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1989 - 1990

Naughty Marietta

Countess Marietta, the young daughter of a noble Italian family residing in France, being unhappy at home, runs away and disguises herself as one of a number of marriageable 'casquette' girls sent by the King of France to the French settlement of New Orleans.


Upon her arrival, Marietta is befriended by an American frontiersman, Captain Richard Warrington, and falls in love with him. She also arouses the affection of the Acting Governor's son, Etienne Grandet, a polished young villain also known as 'Bras Piqué', the leader of a movement to establish Louisiana as an autonomous territory, separate from both France and the burgeoning United States of America. He has recognized Marietta as the missing Countess and is anxious to win her hand, but he has troubles of his own in getting rid of a former attachment, the quadroon Adah.


Marietta, in order to escape detection, with the connivance of Captain Warrington, disguises herself as the daughter of Rudolpho, keeper of a theatre. Here Etienne visits her and she is persuaded by him to attend a masked ball, where she is on the point of accepting his hand in marriage when Captain Warrington arrives on the scene with his men, reveals Etienne as the notorious 'Bras Piqué', and discovers that Marietta returns his love. All ends happily.


Artistic Director: Richard Elichuk

Musical Director: Drummond Hudson

Choreographer: Carole Billingham

Cast

Al Baldwin

Thomas Bailey

Diane Coulterman

Marietta

Frank Duern

Silas Slick

Jeff Cuffe

Commander Paul Adams

Jim Robertson

Giovanni

Ken Farrell

Pierre LaFarge

Marc Carpentier

Etienne Grandet

Marylen Milenkovic

Adah

Michael Gareau

Captain Richard Warrington

Moe Romanow

Acting Governor Grandet

Nick Michelis

Rudolpho

Sam Smith

Harry Blake

Sheila Shields

Sister Dominique

Wayne Nolan

Florenze

Aileen Szkwarek

Chorus

Alan Mainguy

Chorus

Bob Knapp

Chorus

Brian Schecter

Chorus

Carl Mitchell

Chorus

Christina Froome

Chorus

Christine Drew

Chorus

David Hayes

Chorus

David Wilkinson

Chorus

Debbie Guilbeault

Chorus

Derek Strokon

Chorus

Eugene Oscapella

Chorus

Gary King

Chorus

Gilles Roger

Chorus

Glenn Gilmour

Chorus

Glenn Pettinger

Chorus

Heather Monkman

Chorus

Helen Farrell

Chorus

Jack Wallace

Chorus

Janet Fraser

Chorus

Jean Lalonde

Chorus

Jim Morrison

Chorus

John Murray

Chorus

Joyce Landry

Chorus

Jutta Teigeler

Chorus

Karen Murphy

Chorus

Laurie Nicoll

Chorus

Lawrence Evenchick

Chorus

Les Bonhower

Chorus

Lorne Landreville

Chorus

Lorraine Lechasseur

Chorus

Lynn Baltzer

Chorus

Martha Milne

Chorus

Melanie Hudson

Chorus

Nadia Bobak

Chorus

Nancy Kerr-Wilson

Chorus

Pamela Reynolds

Chorus

Patricia Easter

Chorus

Peter Messier

Chorus

Roberta Chouchani

Chorus

Robin Monaghan

Chorus

Ruth Knapp

Chorus

Sally Morrow

Chorus

Shannon Mercer

Chorus

Soline Pearson

Chorus

Sylvia Butt

Chorus

Sylvie Desjardins

Chorus

Will Bruce

Chorus

Production

Andrew Hill

Master Carpenter

Anne McGuire

Properties Mistress

Art Whitehead

House Manager (Orpheus)

Barbara Seeton

Make-up Designer

Bev Whitehead

Wardrobe Mistress

Bill Butterworth

Sound

Casey Krzyzanowski

Stage Manager

Cindy Harrison

Dance Captain

Debbie Miller-Smith

Assistant Director

Don Lambton

House Manager (Commerce)

Frank Burke

Sound

Ginny Day

Assistant Stage Manager

Jill Thompson

Assistant Wardrobe Mistress

John Solman

Special Effects

Judith Froome

Costume Designer

Leslie Hutchins

Set Designer/Scenic Artist

Lorna Rice

Accompanist

Marc Lefebvre

Hair Stylist

Marlene Field

Assistant Musical Director

Marylin Day

Production Coordinator

Melva Scott

Make-up Designer

Production Photographer

Sharron McGuirl

Tom Shields

Workshop Chairman

Walter Young

Hair Stylist

Naughty Marietta
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