We Three, You and I

Presented by the Factory Theatre Lab with An Act of Violence in July 1970.

Written by Bill Greenland

Directed by Ken Gass

Produced by Frank Trotz and Ken Gass

Cast

The Matron: Mavis Gardiner
The Girl: Alana White
Three Clowns: Anonymous

Assistant director: Joyce Penner
Stage manager: Lily Dudar
Costumes: Patricia Chicoine
Properties: Sandy Trotz
Set design: Frank Masi
Lighting: Keith Tyler-Smith
Lighting operation: Dan Yarhi, Joe Lambert
Sound: Norm Cromey, John Bradvica
Theatre construction: Philip Moyer
Painting: Nancy Bradvica
Slides: William J. S. Smith
Photographer: Arthur Poirier

Program Notes

"Three months ago this space was a filthy, empty factory for old neon signs. The earthy space appealed to us and it was converted into a flexible, experimental theatre.

"THE FACTORY is a theatre for Canadian playwrights (i.e. playwrights living and working in the country regardless of their immigration status). We will be presenting original works only.

"There are also workshops and we are developing a resident acting ensemble. New talents, actors, technical people, especially playwrights, are always welcome."

 
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