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His Day

A Dramatic Production

Written by Romeo Ciolfi

A Journey Through the History of Yorkville to Find the True Meaning of Christmas

Friday, December 6 at 8pm

Saturday, December 7 at 7pm

Sunday, December 8 at 5pm

At The Stone Church

45 Davenport (1/2 block West of Yonge Street)

close to the Bloor/Yonge, Bay and Rosedale subway stations

Daycare provided for 5 and under.

Donations gratefully accepted.

Free underground parking.

(Entrance off Scollard St. Push the green button.)

“It doesn’t matter who you are…”

Cast & Crew

Corrine – Sandra Doerksen

Sommer – Sonya Elliott

Rob/Rob’s Father – Douglas Hurst

Diane – Linda Lyons

Mr. Lock/Mr. Lock Sr. – Scott MacKinnon

Josephine/Josephine’s Mother – Rhonda Matheson

Amy – Danielle Miller

Desirae/Hippie #2 – Nicole Nankissoor

Tracey/Hippie #1 – Stephanie Nankissoor

Angela/Young Julia – Carol-Anne Noble

Carol/Carol’s Mother – Beverley Pope

Rachel/Rachel’s Mother – Leona Rekker

“His Day” Song:
Music by Kevin Aichele,
Lyrics by Romeo Ciolfi and Kevin Aichele

Lighting Nolan Bentley, David Crawford

Sound Corrie Logan

Yorkville Backdrop Richard Erlac

Yorkville Research Dominique Davies

Hippie Dance Choreography Natasha Gascho

Curtain Hanging Terry Miller

Costuming Rhonda Matheson and Cast

“His Day” Poster Janet McLeod

Program Art Richard Erlac

Promotions Ann Stocker

Special thanks to…

- Sam at Studio 99 for the use of the café tables, chairs and aprons

- Peter Gallagher and Bak-Imaging for the slides of Yorkville

- Collette Martin

- Sheena Wood

- Ken Meats

- Derek Kostancar

HIS DAY
A Dramatic Production
Written by Romeo Ciolfi
A Journey Through the History of Yorkville to Find the True Meaning of Christmas
Friday, December 6 at 8pm
Saturday, December 7 at 7pm
Sunday, December 8 at 5pm
At The Stone Church
45 Davenport (1/2 block West of Yonge Street)
close to the Bloor/Yonge, Bay and Rosedale subway stations
Daycare provided for 5 and under.
Donations gratefully accepted.
Free underground parking.
(Entrance off Scollard St. Push the green button.)
“It doesn’t matter who you are…”