Past performances: The Foursome
The Foursome 
By Norm Foster
Directed by Carol Krieser
Show dates: June 9-12, 2004
Cast & Production Team
Synopsis
About the playwright
Production photos
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Production Team |
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Team Member |
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Rick |
Carol Krieser |
Director |
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Cameron |
Tony Cuylle |
Stage Manager |
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Ted |
Murray Cook |
ASM * |
Darcy Donovan |
Donnie |
Marie McCracken |
Costumes |
James Trettwer |
Groundskeeper/Crew |
Melissa Mark |
Hair & Makeup |
Colleen Hawkesford |
Groundskeeper/Crew |
Sherilyn Snider Sawatzky |
Hair |
Blaine Olsen |
Groundskeeper/Crew |
James McCullough |
Lighting |
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Lisa Grewar |
Sound & Music |
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Fred Gallagher |
Set Construction |
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Rick Harvey |
Set Construction |
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Rod McLeod |
Set Construction |
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Barry Uncles |
Set Construction |
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Harold Woodward |
Set Construction |
* ASM - Assistant Stage Manager
Synopsis of play
The Foursome has become a favoured heartwarming comedy by theatrical groups all over Canada. Four old university friends meet up at their 15-year class reunion. After attending the functions, they get together for a game of golf. What happens when four old friends get together after so many years apart?
A very comical look at the teasing, old rivalries, catching up on the last 15 years and reminiscing about old school days, successes and failures. Can these characters take up again after 15 years... or must old friends remain just that... old? Come to the show and find out - it's a warm, funny play that takes place entirely on the 18 tees of a golf course.
About the playwright
Norm Foster was born in Newmarket, Ontario in 1949. He attended West Hill Collegiate High School in Toronto. He studied Radio and Television Arts at Centennial College in Toronto, and at Confederation College in thunder Bay. While working in radio in Fredericton in the early 1980's Norm wrote two plays for Malcolm Black, then Artistic Director of Theatre New Brunswick. Those two plays, Sinners and The Melville Boys were enormously successful for Theatre New Brunswick. The Melville Boys has made Foster on of Canada's most prolific and produced playwrights. The Affections of May, Sinners, and The Melville Boys have been translated into French. His other plays include Here on the Flight Path, Ethan Claymore, Wrong For Each Other, Opening Night (produced by RLT in February, 1995), Office Hours (produced by RLT in November 2000), and Windfall (produced by RLT in June 2005).
Production photos

Darcy Donovan.

Scott McLeod.
Ken Spencer.
Kelly Munce.

Ken Spencer, Kelly Munce, Darcy Donovan and Scott McLeod.
Ken Spencer, Kelly Munce, Scott McLeod and Darcy Donovan.
