
Randall – After 30 years of working behind the camera as a producer/director, Scott finally placed himself in harm’s way, leaping upon the stage with naivety and abandon. A special nod goes out to Rosemary Hundal, Camille Johnson and his wife Colleen Bignell who help to make all things possible. Dale would like to thank the Players for the opportunity to work with this excellent cast and crew. He also likes to add a twist or two of his own for good measure. Comedies, dramas, mysteries, original pieces, Festival, Fringe, he enjoys the challenges that each show presents. Active in the Lower Mainland’s theatre scene, he has previously directed 81 plays for 22 different companies over 35 years. – Glynnis Brassilĭirector – Last Dance marks Dale’s first production with North Vancouver Community Players, but not his first turn in the Director’s chair. You know where we are if you’d like to be part of the magic that is NVCP. Thank you to the cast and crew of this very lovely and thought-provoking show. Thank you for giving us your trust and your company. My term is up and a different face will welcome you for the next two years. Thank you for joining us for our last show of the season, and my last show as President. An act of trust and intimacy, where we risk the sharing of our true self, and by so doing, are both healed and completed as human beings. How do you explain the passion contained in a single touch? How do you use logic as the measure of emotions beyond an individual’s control? What is romance, comic or otherwise? I have always felt it is a state created by an inborn need to touch souls with one special person. In tonight’s production, as in real life, there is always humorous mischief in the air when we try to rationalize the affairs of the heart.
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Last Dance is produced by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals (Samuel French)įor full gallery of production images… Click here to visit our Facebook Page! This bittersweet comedy of manners is a tribute to the grandeur of Southern style and a musing on what a smart woman might really want toward the end of her life. The young lover is equally certain she really wants to marry him. But how can this be? Her goddaughter thinks she has actually fallen in love with a local fisherman while her dashing friend believes she is finally ready to accept his proposal.

Claiming that she is tired of love, an aging but still beautiful poet from the American South who now lives on the coast of France has decided to give away her young lover.
