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Season
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Alice in Wonderland
by Lewis Carroll
October 18– 27, 2007
Crimes of the Heart
by Beth Henley
February 23 – March 1, 2008
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Alice
in Wonderland
by Lewis Carroll
adapted for the stage by
Eva La Gallienne and Florida Friebus
October 18th to 27th, 2007

The Borelians are presenting the Eva La Gallienne/Florida
Friebus adaption of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland
and Through The Looking Glass. Originally written in 1932
and revised in 1947, this version was last seen on Broadway
in 1984 with a celebrity-studded cast which included Richard
& Kate Burton. The Borelians’ production of Alice
In Wonderland is a classic fantasy, featuring a cast of 33
adults and children, drawn from across Durham, with many familiar
Borelians portraying the many familiar characters of the story,
including Michael Serres as The Mad Hatte/Humpty Dumpty, Aidan
Serres as the Cheshire Cat, Andy Williamson as the King of
Hearts and Howard Linscott as the White Knight. The role of
Alice is being shared by newcomer, Shelby Cunliffe (Oshawa
Little Theatre Youth Group) and Borelian, Marisa DeSouza.
Other notable characters are Joe Bezubiak as the Mock Turtle,
Graeme Melcher as the Gryphon, Breanne Twining as the White
Rabbit, Keegan Serres as the Caterpillar, Trish Blackburn
as the Queen of Hearts and Marg Partington and Cait Thompson
as the White and Red Queens.
A talented artistic team, including director
Carey Nicholson, music director Kevin Drennan and production
designer Jennifer Hardie will bring Alice’s whimsy and
charm to life through fanciful staging, movement, songs and
costumes. Visually delightful and full of Lewis Carroll’s
prose and poetry, Alice is a production that is sure to enchant
the whole family!
Meet the cast!
The Borelians present
Crimes of the Heart
By Beth Henley
Directed by Vivian Lee
Town Hall 1873
302 Queen St., Port Perry
Winner of the 1981 Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics
Circle Award, Crimes of the Heart is warm-hearted, irreverent,
zany and brilliantly imaginative. The play teems with humanity
and humor as it examines the plight of three young Mississippi
sisters betrayed by their passions. "It has heart, wit
and a surprisingly zany passion that must carry all before
it…it would certainly be a crime for anyone interested
in the theatre not to see this play." —NY Post.
Performance dates: February 23, 24, 25, 28, 29 and March 1,
evenings. February 25 and March 1, matinees.
Individual Ticket
Prices
Adult $18.00
Group Rate (10 or more persons) $15.00/ticket
Student/Senior Tickets $15.00
Tickets available at www.starticketing.com or toll free at
1-866-808-2006. For more information on the Borelians Community
Theatre visit www.borelians.org.
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