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Buying the Moose

by: Michael G. Wilmot

Description

It’s a he said/she said Canadian comedy! When Betty sees her husband Rob doing something, she runs to her best friend Cheryl to cry on her shoulder. Cheryl’s husband Greg just happens to be Rob’s brother so Cheryl orders Greg to go over to Rob’s house and find out what the heck is going on while she tries to calm Betty down.

As the girls drown their sorrows in a box of wine, the guys commiserate over beers, everyone trying to understand what the others are thinking. This hilarious, tennis-match-like play highlights just how easily men and women misinterpret each other’s intent.

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Dates

Nov. 26, 27 @ 8 p.m.
Nov. 28 @ 2 p.m.
Dec. 3, 4 @ 8 p.m.
Dec. 5 @ 2 p.m.
Dec. 10 @ 8 p.m.
Dec. 11,12 @ 2 p.m.

Cast & Crew

Rob: Bruce Fenton

Betty: Sarah Foster

Sarah Foster has been a member of the KTG since 1998. In 2003, she won WODL’s award for Best Newcomer for her role in Sandy Conrad’s A Yeah in Edna’s Kitchen. Sarah is currently the president of KTG.

Greg: Ryan Stickney

Ryan Stickney has a strong passion for the theatre and for working with children in education. He studied his undergraduate in Drama at University of Waterloo then moved to Windsor to become certified as a teacher . He has experience working with children conducting theatre workshops and in preschool education which led him to Kincardine. His last show was Matilda with the Windsor Light Theatre (2019).Previously he performed at Kitchener Waterloo Little Theatre and The Registry Theatre of Waterloo. Musicals are Ryan’s favourite type of show to perform but he loves a good laugh. Thank you for coming out.

Cheryl: Erica Everingham

Erica has appeared in several theatre productions at KTG, such as Suburban Standoff, Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat and Peter Pan the Pantomime to name just a few. She has also shown her ability to co-direct in Grease, do choreography in Aladdin the Pantomime and has been recognized for her contributions in running makeup workshops for theater members. As an educator, she is an advocate for inclusivity at her school. She is passionate in her pursuit of travel, crafting and cooking. Erica would like to thank her family, friends and colleagues for their unending support over the years.

 

Director: Linda Lloyd-McKenzie

Though this is Linda’s directorial debut with the Kincardine Theatre Guild, she has directed shows previously for Paris Performers’ Theatre, Brant Theatre Workshops, and Stage 88 in Brantford, where she lived until three years ago.  Interestingly, “Buying The Moose” was the last show that she was set to direct for Stage 88 before circumstances entailed her relocation to Paisley.

Linda’s prior experience with KTG was her portrayal of the Fairy Godmother in “Cinderella”, November 2019.

Linda would like to dedicate this production to her late father, James Lloyd, who always told her to stop being “so dramatic”.   (The joke’s on you, Dad.)

Producer: Donna Baxter

Stage Manager: Andy Wasylycia

Assistant Stage Manager: Jennifer White

Costumes: Larissa Schausbreitner

Lighting: Jennifer Neil

Lighting: Gabrielle Geberdt

Sound: Peter King

House Manager: Debbie Deckert

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