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16-29?Get $25 tickets!Get <strong>the</strong> behind-<strong>the</strong>-scenesscoop and fabulous ticketdeals with <strong>the</strong> Play Onprogram at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Stratford</strong>Shakespeare <strong>Festival</strong>. Youthcertainly has its privileges!The program provides $25tickets for patrons 16-29,plus exclusive deals whereyou shop, eat and stay!For more details, check outwww.stratfordshakespearefestival.com/playonand get with <strong>the</strong> program!Stephanie MeineSecond season: Apprentice stage manager of The Matchmaker.<strong>Stratford</strong>: Production assistant for Camelot, The Merry Wives of Windsor,Twelfth Night and The Misanthrope. Elsewhere: Resident stage managerof Main Street Theatre in Vancouver, productions including GlengarryGlen Ross, A Lie of <strong>the</strong> Mind and True West. Stage manager of The BusyWorld Is Hushed (One2 Theatre), Romeo and Juliet and Gormenghast(Theatre at UBC). Assistant stage manager of A Life in <strong>the</strong> Theatre (The Theatre Co-Op), The Boy Who Went Outside (Wild Excursions). Training: BFA in Theatre Design andProduction, University of British Columbia. Awards: Jean A. Chalmers ApprenticeshipAchievement Award. Et cetera: Stephanie dedicates this season to <strong>the</strong> memory of herOma, who always believed in following your dreams.Margaret Palmer29th season: Production stage manager of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> Theatre. <strong>Stratford</strong>:Maggie has been production stage manager at <strong>the</strong> Avon and <strong>Festival</strong><strong>the</strong>atres for 20 seasons. Stage-management credits include Will Power;Henry IV (parts 1 and 2); Iolan<strong>the</strong>; The Imaginary Invalid; My Fair Lady;A Man for All Seasons; Kiss Me, Kate; Guys and Dolls; The GovernmentInspector; Coriolanus; The Mikado (national tour, London’s Old Vic); andTwelfth Night (U.S. tour). Elsewhere: Maggie apprenticed at Neptune Theatre (1966/67)and worked at <strong>the</strong> St. Lawrence Centre (Toronto Arts Productions), MTC and <strong>the</strong> GrandTheatre. She stage-managed Eugene Onegin (Manitoba Opera), <strong>the</strong> first Dream in HighPark and <strong>the</strong> first Dora Awards. She was publicity director for <strong>the</strong> NDWT Company, workedfor Fountainhead Theatre in London and toured Canada with <strong>the</strong> Charlottetown <strong>Festival</strong>.Training: Graduate of <strong>the</strong> National Theatre School, where she returned to coach last winter.Thomas Ryder PayneFourth season: Sound designer of Much Ado About Nothing and TheMatchmaker. <strong>Stratford</strong>: The Little Years, Hosanna, King of Thieves, RiceBoy. Elsewhere: Designs for Soulpepper, Canadian Stage, Volcano,Tarragon, NAC, Theatre Calgary, GCTC, Nightwood, Modern Times, Alunaand many o<strong>the</strong>rs. Recordings: Recorded two albums with <strong>the</strong> bandJoydrop. Training: Studied composition with James Tenney, Honours BA,York University. Awards: Five nominations and two Dora Awards for Sound Design andComposition. Et cetera: Started as a songwriter with a four-track tape machine and stillendlessly fascinated with <strong>the</strong> possibilities of layered sound.SPONSORED BYP LA YO NP L A YO NA YP LO NStay connected! Follow us onSean Poole<strong>Stratford</strong> debut: Assistant lighting designer of Much Ado About Nothingand The Matchmaker. Elsewhere: Lighting designer of <strong>the</strong> Socalledmusical The Season (Pop Montreal); Little Shop of Horrors, All My Sons,The Little Mermaid (National Theatre School of Canada); The Tempest(Repercussion Theatre); Interview, Celebration (Sears Drama <strong>Festival</strong>);Amahl and <strong>the</strong> Night Visitors (Royal York Road United). Training: Graduateof <strong>the</strong> National Theatre School of Canada, Production Program.Chick Reid10th season: First Lady/Posthumus’s Mo<strong>the</strong>r in Cymbeline and Cook/Gertrude in The Matchmaker. <strong>Stratford</strong>: The Grapes of Wrath, TheLittle Years, An Ideal Husband, The Comedy of Errors, Noises Off,No Exit, Henry VIII, Much Ado About Nothing, The Two Gentlemen ofVerona, High-Gravel-Blind, Eternal Hydra, Troilus and Cressida, A FittingConfusion, Romeo and Juliet, Juno and <strong>the</strong> Paycock, Sweet Bird of Youth,Amadeus, The Country Wife, The Merry Wives of Windsor. Elsewhere: Theatres acrossCanada and <strong>the</strong> U.S., including Shaw <strong>Festival</strong>, Theatre Plus Toronto, <strong>the</strong> NAC, Grand,MTC, Neptune, Westben, Broadway, Actors’ Theatre of Louisville. Film/TV: Most recently,Fairfield Road, Everything She Ever Wanted. Website: www.trilliumview.com. Et cetera:Ms Reid teaches Shakespeare at Queen’s University, lives on a farm with her husband,Tom McCamus, and breeds Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers. She is pleased to bereprising Alice in The Little Years at <strong>the</strong> Tarragon Theatre this fall.14

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