PRODUCTION HISTORY

  1. Same Time Next Year – September, 1993, performed at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre.Directed by Chuck Young, performed by Kathryn Daniels and Mark McConchie.
  2. Plaza Suite – 1994 – directed by Chuck Young, part of a night of one-act plays with the Howe Sound Players. Performed at St. John’s Anglican Church.
  3. California Suite – 1995 – North Shore Zone Festival entry.  Received Scene Development Award.  Performed at Presentation House Theatre in North Vanocuver.
  4. Leaving Home – 1996 – Festival Entry. Performed at the new Eagle Eye Theatre.  Received Workshop Award at the North Shore Zone Festival at Presentation House Theatre.  Winner of Best Showcase Production at Mainstage in Kamloops.  Diane Faux nominated for Best Actress.
  5. Private Lives – 1997 – performed at Eagle Eye Theatre. Festival Entry.  Received Scene Development Award at NSZ at Presentation House Theatre.  Diane Faux won Best Costumes and also nominated for Best Director.  Kathy Daniels nominated for Best Actress.
  6. The Marriage of Dracula – 1997 – written by Mark McConchie. Performed at Eagle Eye Theatre.  Directed by Kathy Daniels
  7. Homeward Bound – 1998 – directed by Gordon McInnis. Won Scene Development Award at NSZ at Presentation House Theatre.
  8. Cinderella – 1998 – Christmas Panto – directed by Gordon McInnis. Sold out 11 shows.
  9. Busybody – 1999 – Co-production with Whistler Players. Directed by Gordon McInnis.  Performed at the Eagle Eye in Squamish and Myrtle Phillips School in Whistler.
  10. A Delicate Balance – 2000 – Eagle Eye Theatre. Directed by Gordon McInnis.   NSZ Festival Entry. Diane Faux won Best Costumes, Doug Hamilton won Best Set Design and People’s Choice for Best Set Design.  Also won Scene Development Award.
  11. Hickory, Dickory Dock – 2000 – Christmas panto at the Eagle Eye. Directed by Gordon McInnis.
  12. Vital Signs – 2001 – directed by Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye. Festival Entry. Won Scene Development, Kathy Daniels won Outstanding Achievement for Theatre   Kathy Daniels nominated for Best Actress. At Mainstage in Kamloops, Kathy Daniels won Outstanding Performance Award.
  13. Ravenscroft 2001 – directed by Gordon McInnis.
  14. Vagina Monologues – 2002 – co-production with Howe Sound Women’s Centre. Performed at Millennium Place in Whistler.
  15. The Little Theatre’s Production of Hamlet – 2002 – co-production with Whistler Players. Directed by Kathy Daniels.  Performed at Eagle Eye and Millennium Place in Whistler.
  16. The Grand Old Duke of York – 2002 – Christmas panto directed by Gordon McInnis at the Eagle Eye Theatre.
  17. The Vagina Monologues – 2003 – co-production with Howe Sound Women’s Centre performed at the Brackendale Art Gallery and Millennium Place in Whistler.
  18. Five Women Wearing the Same Dress – 2003 – directed by Kathy Daniels. Co-production with Whistler Arts Council.  Performed at the Eagle Eye and Millennium Place.  NSZ Festival entry.  Won Best Supporting Actress and the Florence Goodwin Award for Tara Bowland, Best Design for Doug Hamilton, Best Ensemble Acting award, Jorry Gilles and Kelly Alarcon nominated for Best Actress, Patrick Wadge nominated for Best Supporting Actor. Lorna Peters nominated for Best Costumes.  Won Workshop Award. 
  19. Snow White – 2003 – Christmas panto directed by Gordon McInnis.
  20. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds – 2004 – directed by Judi Price at the Eagle Eye. Festival entry at NSZ .  Megan Fletcher won Best Actress and Florence Goodwin award, Lynn Wong for Best Costumes, Judi Price won for Best Director.  Kathy Daniels nominated for Best Actress and Maureen Gilmour nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
  21. Dracula, the Panto – 2004 – Christmas panto directed by Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye.
  22. Love and Lust – 2005 – co-production with Short Skirt Theatre in Whistler. Directed by Susanna Uchatuis, performed at the Eagle Eye and Millennium Place.
  23. An Evening with Monty Python – 2005 – directed by Liz Gruber at the Eagle Eye.
  24. All 4 1 – 2005 – one-act plays at the Brackendale Art Gallery. Directed by Kathy Daniels, Stephen Clarke, Paul Fletcher and Dan Jarvis.
  25. Alladin – 2005 – Christmas panto directed by Dan Jarvis at the Eagle Eye.
  26. Fawlty Towers – 2006 – directed by Liz Gruber at the Eagle Eye.
  27. Take 5 – 2006 – one act plays at the Brackendale Art Gallery. Directed by Paul Fletcher, Dan Jarvis, Treena Mooney, and Shayan Bayat.
  28. Inspecting Carol – Christmas show 2006 – Directed by Dan Jarvis, assisted by Paul Fletcher.
  29. Unity 1918 – 2007 – directed by Susanna Uchatuis. Festival entry at NSZ.  Susanna Uchatuis won Best Director, Mike Hewitt won Best Lighting Design, Mike Johnston won Best Set Design and People’s Choice award for Best Set Design, Lynn Wong won Best Costumes, Travis Wood won for Best Supporting Actor, Kathy Daniels won Best Supporting Actress, and the production won the Workshop Award.
  30. Monty Python – 2007 – directed by Liz Gruber
  31. Black Comedy and the Real Inspector Hound – 2007 – directed by Dan Jarvis and Paul Fletcher at the Eagle Eye.
  32. Actors Gone Wild –20083 one-act plays at the Wild at Art Festival.  Directed by Paul Fletcher, Stephen Clarke and Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye, in the round.
  33. Squamish Nights Live – 2008 – directed by Liz Gruber at the Eagle Eye.
  34. Garry Plotter and the Pantomimer’s Stone – 2008 – Christmas panto directed by Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye.
  35. Take Another 5 – 2009 – Directed by Dan Jarvis, Paul Fletcher, Kathy Daniels, and Stephen Clarke. Festival Entry at NSZ.  Kathy Daniels won Best Actress, Liz Gruber won Best Supporting Actress.  Honorable Mention for acting went to Dan Watson.
  36. Sleeping Beauty – 2009 – Christmas panto directed by Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye.
  37. Independence – 2010 – directed by Judi Price at the Eagle Eye. Festival entry at NSZ. Judi Price won Best Director, Kathy Daniels won Best Actress, the crew won Best Backstage Crew.
  38. Shortcutz –2010one-act plays at the Brackendale Art Gallery – directed by Paul Fletcher, Liz Gruber, Randy Marohn, Al Forsythe, and Carla Fuhre.
  39. Panto Wars – 2010 – Christmas panto directed by Liz Gruber and Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye.
  40. Princess Bride – 2011 – directed by Carla Fuhre. At the Brackendale Art Gallery.
  41. A Night of Comedy – 2011 – one act plays directed by Paul Fletcher, Kathy Daniels, Lisa Schaer, and Carla Fuhre.
  42. A Christmas Carol – 2011 – directed by Carla Fuhre at the Brackendale Art Gallery.
  43. The Cemetery Club – 2012 – directed by Judi Price at the Eagle Eye. Festival entry for NSZ. Judi Price won Best Director, Kathy Daniels won Best Actress, Skai Stevenson won Best Supporting Actor, Mike Hewitt won Best Lighting Design, Nancy Thompson won Best Set Design, Janet Dundas won Best Costumes, and the whole show won Best Production to go on to Mainstage at the Sagebrush Theatre in Kamloops.
  44. Sherlock Holmes – 2012 – directed by Carla Fuhre at the Eagle Eye.
  45. Calendar Girls – 2013 – directed by Linda Gardner at the Eagle Eye.
  46. AllCanadian One-Acts – 2013 – directed by Kathy Daniels, Paul Fletcher, Jacob Bakes, and Troy Dawson at the Brackendale Art Gallery.
  47. A Christmas Carol –2013 – directed by Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye.
  48. The Glass Menagerie – 2014 – directed by Mike Hewitt at the Eagle Eye. NSZ festival entry.  Mike Hewitt won Best Director, Kathy Daniels won Best Actress.  Todd Weitzel won Honorable Mention for Best Actor and Maclean Falkins won Honorable Mention for Best Supporting Actor.  The show did not win the festival but went to Mainstage to compete due to another club dropping out.  At Mainstage, Kathy Daniels won Best Actress and Sasha Law Honorable Mention for Best Supporting Actress.
  49. Noises Off – 2014 – directed by Linda Gardner at the Eagle Eye.
  50. Boeing, Boeing – 2015 – directed by Mike Hewitt at the Eagle Eye.
  51. The Patron Saint of Stanley Park – 2015 – directed by Carla Fuhre at the Eagle Eye.
  52. Art – 2016 – directed by Mike Hewitt at the Eagle Eye. Festival entry for NSZ.  Mike Hewitt won Best Director, Nancy Thompson won Best Set Design, Crew won Best Backstage Crew, and show won Best Production and went on to Mainstage.
  53. Vanya and Sasha and Sonia and Spike – 2016 directed by Mike Hewitt at the Eagle Eye.
  54. A Howe Sound Noel – 2016 directed by Kathy Daniels.  A co-production with the Sea to Sky Big Band and the Sweet Harmony Chorus.
  55. Kayak – 2017 – directed by Janice Carroll. Festival Entry for NSZ. Best Overall Design went to Mike Hewitt, Janet Dundas and Darrell Booth.  Best Sound went to Mike Hewitt and Darrell Booth, Best Lighting Design went to Mike Hewitt, Best Supporting Actor went to Todd Weitzel, Best Actor Female to Kathryn Daniels, our crew won Best Backstage Crew, and Special Award to Juanita Dawn for the kayak design and construction.
  56. Odd Couple 2017, directed by Mike Hewitt at the Eagle Eye.
  57. Ponty Pool – 2017, directed by Lisa Schaer at the Eagle Eye.
  58. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,2017 – directed by Rachel Gardner at the Eagle Eye.
  59. The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble, 2018 – directed by Michael Hewitt and Janice Carroll.Won Best Production at NSZ Festival.
  60. A Christmas Story, 2018– directed by Amy Reid and Kathy Daniels  at the Eagle Eye.
  61. Don’t Dress for Dinner, 2019 – directed by Janice Carroll at the Eagle Eye.
  62. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 2019 – directed by Amy Reid and Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye.
  63. Once Upon a Cold Snap, 2021 – directed by Amy Reid and Kathy Daniels at the Eagle Eye
  64. Every Brilliant Thing, 2022 – Directed By Mike Hewitt at the Eagle Eye