Whodunnit?
By Anthony Shaffer
Imperial Theatre
June 8 & 9 2001

Photo by Brian Goodwin               

Cast


Rear Admiral Kratchbull Folliat...............Peter Gilchrist
Dame Edith Rancible......................Pippa Mugglestone
Lady Tremarrain..............................................Alison Hart
Lavina Hargreaves......................................Emily Bartlett
Archibald Perkins.........................................Richard Roy
Roger Dashwell...........................................Jay Rawding
Andreas Capodistriou..................................Irwin Hornik
Inspector Bowden....................................Mark Finnegan
Silas Bazeby.....................................................Mel Norton
Sergeant Standish...............................Anthony Bourque


Production


Director.....................................................Bob Doherty
Producer...................................Andrea Cunningham
Stage Manager.....................................Matt Hamilton
Assistant Stage Managers............... Tammy Boyer,
                                     Lysbeth Larooi & Lisa Flower
Costumes...........................................Julie Buckley &
                                                    Andrea Cunningham
Set Design..........................................Brian Goodwin
Set Construction..........................................Les Terry
Set Painting..............................................Lisa Flower
Props......................................................Tammy Boyer
Lighting Design....................................Darik Hatfield
Sound........................................................Mike Barrett
Make-Up.......................................................Guila Inch,
                          Andrea Cunningham, Faye Somers
Hair...................... Charlotte Dort & Paula Boudreau
Review

WhoDunnit Didn’t Do It
“....The cast of the Saint John Theatre Company gave a mighty stab at it but failed on a number of levels on opening night... The play was most successful in the first act...[which was] relatively entertaining with each actor giving a fair to good performance... By Act Two, however, much of the good created eroded quickly.”

Grant Kerr, Saint John Times Globe, June 11, 2001


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