The results from the Burlington Little Theatre 2000 Awards Banquet, held at The Holiday Inn on Friday, June 23, 2000:
Table Manners
A comedy by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by David Caswell
Producers: John & Alana Newstead
The dates are April 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, May 3, 4 and 5 2001
I Hate Hamlet
A comedy by Paul Rudnick
Directed by Vince Guerriero
Produced by Chuck Learn
Production dates – September 15-16, 21-23, 28-30. 2000
Theatre Burlington Awards Night – 1999
The results from the Burlington Little Theatre 1999 Awards banquet, held at Tucker’s Marketplace on Saturday, June 19, 1999:
Hart to Heart
Musical Compositions of Rodgers and Hart
Compiled and Directed by Vic Hyde
Produced by Lawrence Bonanno
An original musical revue of Rodgers and Hart’s Broadway hits!
The Lady is a Tramp – Blue Moon – My Funny Valentine
and many more…
Production Dates: April 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 May 4, 5, 6 2000
The Winslow Boy
A drama by Terrence Rattigan
Directed by Tom Mackan
Produced by Michelle Spanik
It is 1912 in England. The government strains to introduce far-reaching social legislation to heavy opposition, women struggle for the basic right to vote, Ireland’s revolutionary fuse burns menacingly, the German war mongerers rattle their sabres, and Ronnie Winslow, just 14, a cadet at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, in 1912, is accused by his superiors of stealing a five shilling postal order and is sent home in disgrace. The Winslows are so ordinary a British family, you look up ordinary in the dictionary, there they are. But in the common ordinariness of their father, Arthur Winslow, burning like a pilot light, a sense of justice abides. Stirred, he begins a journey to see that wrong is righted, a journey that almost ruins his family and his health, and eventually leads him to face choices he never dreamt would arise. Terence Rattigan bases his story on a real event of that period. He reconstitutes the tale but the essential facts remain: A government is brought almost to a standstill, a whole nation is transfixed, and the Crown itself is brought to trial. And all is told as a simple story of an ordinary family doing what ordinary families do in the face of dramatic conflicts… live their lives and trust that right will be done. This play, written in 1946, is considered by many to be one of centuries finest achievements by an extraordinarily skilled writer. Burlington Little Theatre is proud to be giving it its area premier.
Production Dates: Winter 2000 (specific show dates unknown)
The House at Pooh Corner
Hay Fever
Directed by Rainer Noack
Produced by Trevor Bonanno
Set by Trevor Bonanno
The Bliss family – recently-retired Judith, the once glittering star of the London stage; David, an egocentric novelist; and Sorel and Simon, their two Bohemian adult children – are incapable of sharing the spotlight. Unconventional, risqué, and often downright rude, they are everything a respectable English family should not be. When each member of the family invites a guest to their rural retreat, the unassuming visitors are thrown into a living melodrama. Misjudged meetings, secret seductions and scandalous revelations proliferate during one outrageous weekend in Berkshire.
Noël Coward’s hilarious comedy of bad manners has been a favourite amongst theatregoers ever since it first dazzled London’s West End in 1925.
Production Dates: September 18, 19, 24-26, October 1-3 1998
Brighton Beach Memoirs
A comedy/drama by Neil Simon
Directed by Ian MacPherson
Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house.
Production dates – September 17-18, 23-25, 30 & October 1-2. 1999
Theatre Burlington Awards Night – 1998
The results from the Burlington Little Theatre 1998 Awards Banquet, held at The Drama Centre on Friday, June 20, 1998: