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02 Cover: Sleeping Beauty Emma Slipp | Photo by: Darrol HofmeisterInside Left: David Ludwig | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

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GLobE THEaTrE MISSIonOur mission is to entertain, educate and engage Saskatchewan people in the art of professional theatre by offering high-quality performances to audiences, professional theatre training for artists, and classes for children and adults.

GLobE THEaTrE VISIonBy 2022, Globe Theatre is attracting capacity crowds to its state-of-the-art stages and theatre school.

2013-2014 STraTEGIC PrIorITIES• Highly Regarded Theatre and School • Financial Strength• Culture of Engagement & Innovation• Broad Base of Stakeholder Support

2013 | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Man of La Mancha apr 23 – May 11, 2014

Written by Dale Wasserman Music by Mitch Leigh | Lyrics by Joe Darion Original Production Staged by Albert Marre

Originally Produced by Albert W. Selden and Hal James Directed and Choreographed by Max Reimer

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LipsticK sMears and MerMaid tears: MeMoirs of a sinKing souL oct 24 – nov 2, 2013

By Tamara Unroe Directed by Deborah Neville Music by Birger M. Huber

shuMiatcher sandbox series

2013 | 2014 CHAIR REPORT

right: Tamara Unroe | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

“Take a few momenTs To siT back and relax and view The gorgeous seT. TrusT me. iT will be Time well spenT.”

-nick miliokas, review of lipstick smears and mermaid tears: memoirs of a sinkinG soul

THE 2013-2014 season was eventful and exciting for Globe Theatre Society. Once again, the Board of

Directors of Globe Theatre is very pleased with the Theatre’s successes and its growth, all of which is made possible by the Globe’s team of accomplished artists, staff and management, as well as through the leadership of Globe’s CEO and Artistic Director, Ruth Smillie.

This year the Theatre continued to focus on providing opportunities for artists in Saskatchewan, with the goal of creating an exceptional experience for everyone – artists and patrons, alike. On both the Main Stage and in the Shumiatcher Sandbox Series, magical, enchanting, comical and thought-provoking worlds came alive. Through the Main Stage and the Shumiatcher Sandbox Series, the creative staff of Globe Theatre continue to plan to present a collection of plays that appeals to a wide cross-section of audiences – delivering entertainment as well as challenging, experimental and cutting-edge theatre.

The Globe Theatre’s 2014 purchase of its current site, the Prince Edward Building, is an historic moment for the Theatre. The purchase of the building was undertaken

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becKy’s new car Jan 22 – feb 9, 2014

By Steven Dietz Directed by Valerie Ann Pearson

right: allan Morgan, Tracey Ferencz | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

“all Three acTors are excellenT in The challenging roles, creaTing characTers ThaT are hilarious, buT wiTh loTs of human depTh.”

-Joe couTure, The leader posT, review of Becky’s new car

with the support of a number of key community members, who volunteered their time and expertise to Globe Theatre’s management team and to the Board of Directors, and who were critical to the completion of the transaction. Owning our own building presents the Theatre with many more opportunities for development and growth. Careful financial management of the Theatre has made the purchase possible. This purchase is the beginning of a new era for Globe Theatre and the Theatre is excited to partner with community and business members to make the redevelopment of the Prince Edward Building a roaring success for the entire community.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Globe Theatre, thank you to Globe Theatre’s artists and staff, who employ their tremendous talents and energy to making Globe Theatre a success. We recognize your dedication and commitment and know that the Theatre exists because of your drive, professionalism and creativity.

Most importantly, thank you to Globe Theatre’s patrons, volunteers, sponsors and donors who have all made such significant contributions to the Theatre. Your commitment and generosity to Globe Theatre are unparalleled and are crucial to Globe’s continuing success and growth. We are all excited to start the next chapter of Globe’s history.

Meghan McCreary Chair, Globe Theatre Board of Directors

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wingfieLd Lost and found feb 12 – Mar 2, 2014

By Dan Needles Starring Rod Beattie Directed by Douglas Beattie

THE 2013-2014 season featured some outstanding work on both of our stages, a significant development in

terms of our facility, and the announcement of Globe Theatre’s first provincial tour in decades.

Director and choreographer Max Reimer staged two wonderful albeit wildly different productions on the main stage: the delightfully silly The Last Resort set in northern Saskatchewan as well as the inspiring and moving Man of La Mancha set in 15th Century Spain during the time of the Inquisition. The creative team of director Courtenay Dobbie, designers Scott Penner (sets), Bonnie Deakin (costumes), Louise Guinand (lighting), and Jeremy Sauer (sound composition and design) created a glorious, fantastical world for the premiere production of Sleeping Beauty. Judy Wensel made her main stage directing debut with a beautiful production of Salt-Water Moon that featured the brilliant design talents of Andrew Cull. Veteran actor and director Valerie Ann Pearson brought together a stellar cast for Becky’s New Car and Rod Beattie was back at the Globe performing the seventh installment of the Wingfield Series, Wingfield Lost and Found. Our special presentation of 2 Pianos 4 Hands in June delighted audiences of all ages.

2013 | 2014 ARTISTIC DIRECTOR & CEO REPORT

right: rod beattie | Photo by: Ian Jackson

“while beaTTie brings Them alive as disTincT individuals, TheY all share one Thing in common … a scripT packed wiTh line afTer line of quiTe complex dialogue.”

-Joe couTure, The leader posT, review of winGfield lost and found

The Shumiatcher Sandbox Series showcases original work by Saskatchewan artists. The multi-talented Judy Wensel wrote and performed Shangri-La which was set in a fictional small prairie town in 1963. Shangri-La toured to the Uno Fest in Victoria later in the spring. Puppeteer, visual artist and performer Tamara Unroe created a breath-taking underwater world from trash for her mesmerizing performance of Lipstick Smears and Mermaid Tears: Memoirs of a Sinking Soul. Globe Theatre Conservatory graduates Rebecca Lascue and Dakota Hebert wrote and performed a heart-warming comedy, Conrad Roy: Daffily Ever After that chronicled an

aspiring actor’s journey to stardom. Colby Richardson and Jonah McFadzean’s science fiction fantasy Alexander Abram’s Magical Space Boots amazed us all with its unique convergence of visual art, theatre and projected animations. Greg Ochitwa’s inspired leadership and direction of the Fusion Project culminated in an exceptional performance by an ensemble of emerging artists.

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the Last resortsep 18 – oct 6, 2013

Music and Lyrics by Leslie Arden Book by Norm Foster Directed and Choreographed by Max Reimer

right: Kevin aichele, Craig Salkeld, Sheldon Davis | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

“To reveal The deTails would be a disservice. You should discover The resT for Yourself and i hope You will.”

-nick miliokas, review of the last resort

On January 15, 2014, we closed the deal to purchase the Prince Edward Building, Globe Theatre’s rented home since 1980. The opportunity to buy this historic building arrived when we least expected it. We had spent four years exploring other options for a new facility after our Board of Directors determined that it would be imprudent to spend any more money on repairs and upgrades to a building that we did not own. (We carried out a $1.2 million renovation in 1998 and a $2 million renovation in 2005. A building assessment carried out in 2010 by Janis Barlow and Associates recommended another $2 million in urgent repairs.) Then out of the blue, I received an email from one of the building owners saying that they wanted to sell. A group of local developers, architects, engineers and business leaders came together to assist us in carrying out the due diligence on the building and to put together the offer to purchase. Globe Theatre’s Board of Directors provided tremendous support and leadership to senior management as the deal came together. We all recognized that this was a momentous opportunity to secure the theatre’s future. Heartfelt thanks to the visionary community leaders and board members who helped us accomplish this new chapter in Globe Theatre’s history.

In March we announced a provincial tour of A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline. The tour was launched with a two week run at Persephone Theatre in August before heading out on the highways to Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Yorkton, North Battleford, Shaunavon, and Lloydminster. The tour is generously supported by the Saskatchewan Arts Board and Kramer Ltd.

The Globe production team created exceptional work on both stages. From the moose head for The Last Resort to the Spanish dungeon for Man of La Mancha, from the beautiful hand-hooked rug for Salt-Water Moon to the fairy world of Sleeping Beauty, this incredibly talented and hard-working team created theatre magic. Many thanks to Steven Balkwill, Devon Bonneau, Jody Burkholder, Kelsey Elvin, Charity Gadica, Jeff Hamon, Patrick James, Norm Daschle and all of the cutters, stitchers, carpenters, scenic painters, technicians and dressers who surprised and delighted us throughout the season with their artistry.

Our amazing administration team kept the organizational and financial wheels rolling smoothly through a twelve play season, the purchase of the building, and the organization of the provincial tour. Hats off to Andrew North, Kathy Schaffer, Maureen Bachmann, Ashley Seidler, Catie Marsh, Jared Carlson, Jonathan Hamelin, Dawn Bergstrom, Karen Jurzyniec, Meghan Trenholm, Vicky Sutherland and Brittney MacFarlane for all of their many contributions to the theatre’s success. And a great big thank you to all of our board members and volunteers for your time, expertise and commitment to Globe Theatre.

ruth Smillie Artistic Director and CEO

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“we decided To ‘seize The daY’ and invesT in a building ThaT is an hisToric landmark, ThaT is closelY Tied To The hearTs and minds of our paTrons and The wider communiTY wiTh globe TheaTre.”

-ruTh smillie, arTisTic direcTor and ceo

REDEvElOPmEnT Of THE PRInCE EDwARD BuIlDIng

THE Prince Edward Building is one of Regina and Saskatchewan’s most important and beautiful

heritage buildings. Originally built to house the Post Office and the Custom and Inland Revenue departments, it also served as the provincial legislature prior to the completion of the Legislative Building in 1912. After 1928, the building accommodated the district headquarters of the RCMP and eventually was purchased by the City of Regina and used as the City Hall until 1976. The building was purchased by private developers and Globe Theatre became a tenant in 1980.

The Prince Edward Building is an architectural jewel in Regina’s downtown albeit a jewel sorely in need of significant upgrades and repairs. Now that we are the proud owners of this beautiful heritage building, we are committed to repairing and restoring the exterior of the building and transforming the interior into one of

the finest theatre facilities in Canada that will serve the needs of patrons, artists, staff and the community as a whole.

In June of 2014, after carefully vetting several proposals from Regina architectural firms, we awarded P3A the contract to work with Globe Theatre on redevelopment options for the Prince Edward Building.

P3A and Globe Theatre will specifically focus on enhancing the audience experience on the main stage by improving sight lines, ensuring that there is adequate leg room for all of the seats, upgrading the washrooms and lobbies, replacing the passenger elevator, adding a freight elevator, and making it easier for our patrons to move between floors.

We expect that we will be able to share our plans for the building redevelopment with the public by early 2015.

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2013 | 2014 THEATRE SCHOOl

right: (Clockwise from top) nicole Solahub, Dylan Sthamann, ben Schneider, Sierra Haynes Photo by: Carey Shaw

THROUGH year-round classes, community workshops, and outreach projects, the Globe

Theatre School brought theatre-based programming to over a thousand people across Saskatchewan during the 2013|14 season.

The Summer Laboratory was a great success with a total of 115 students participating in our two-week creation camps that culminate with performances on the Globe Main Stage. The new addition of a camp specifically for immigrant and refugee youth was added thanks to a partnership with the Regina Open Door Society and funding from the Community Initiatives Fund.

The theatre school continued to connect with the community through free workshops and Globe-On-The-Road, our provincial outreach program. Acting workshops for teens were held in Victoria Park in partnership with Regina Downtown, Pilot Butte had 125 participants come out for workshops during Culture Days, and Globe-On-The-Road visited Wawota School to facilitate children’s acting workshops.

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fusion proJect: touch Mar 19 – Mar 22, 2014

Directed by Greg Ochitwa* *appears with the permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association

shuMiatcher sandbox series

and multicultural collaboration; students learned how to work together, embrace differences and take risks in a safe and creative environment.

A new Corporate Improv program was designed this season; a model that uses the fundamental skills of improvisation to teach team building and creative thinking in a professional development context. The program underwent a workshop development phase and will be introduced in 2014|15.

All of the instructors at the Globe Theatre School are professional theatre, dance, and visual artists who maintain strong artistic careers while sharing a commitment to arts education. Our artist educators took part in a number of professional development workshops this year, including a Varrick Grimes Community Arts workshop through Common Weal, team management practices workshop, and an outreach session that focused on the Medicine Wheel. The Theatre School continues to find new professional development opportunities for our instructors to support their teaching practices and their artistic practices.

The fall and winter Children and Teen Creative Drama program continued to flourish this year with enrollment of close to 350 students. New Adult Improv and Acting Fundamentals classes were a huge success. Our two Evolution projects, advanced 20-week creation classes for teens, performed at the Cathedral Village Arts Festival in May. The 2014 Fusion Project, a rigorous three-month training and creation project for young artists ages 16-19, was directed by Globe Theatre Conservatory graduate Greg Ochitwa. Under Greg’s direction the ensemble of 9 young artists produced a unique work of theatre presented as part of the Shumiatcher Sandbox Series.

The theatre school continued its mandate to increase accessibility by bringing arts education to children who experience social and financial barriers. The Enbridge Educational Outreach Project, in partnership with the Regina Public School Board and funding assistance from SaskCulture’s Multicultural Initiative, reached 350 children this year. The project brought over 100 workshops to 10 classrooms in Regina community schools and offered 3 after-school programs in target communities. Artist educators worked with students to promote dialogue

right: Sarah bergbusch, Mac brock, annie Trussler | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

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FaCULTy

Andrew North, Conservatory Director

Module one: Ensemble Building and Devised Creation

Ruth Smillie ....................................................Acting Johanna Bundon .....................................Movement David Latham ......................................Neutral Mask Perry Schneiderman ...............Character Half Mask

Module Two Contemporary Scene Study

Ruth Smillie, Andrew North...........................Acting Johanna Bundon .....................................Movement Shannon Boyle .................................................Voice

Module 3 Greek Drama

Marti Maraden ................. Acting and Greek Drama Nancy Benjamin ...............................................Voice Helen Walkley .........................................Movement

Module 4 Alexander Technique, Monologues, Stage Combat, Business of Theatre

Andrew North ................................................Acting Candace Cox .......................... Alexander Technique Ryland Alexander .............................. Stage Combat

Module Five Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale

David Latham .................................................Acting Allyson McMackon .................................Movement Laurel Thomson ...............................................Voice Members of the 2014 acting ensemble are all from Saskatchewan.

EnSEMbLE

Jacqueline Block Nikki Elek Rohan Keenan Katie Moore Daniel Murphy

Nathan Pylypuk Joshua Ramsden Danielle Roy Andrew Taylor Devin Wesnoski

2014 glOBE THEATRE COnSERvATORY ACTOR TRAInIng PROgRAm

right: (Top) rohan Keenan, Daniel Murphy (bottom) nikki Elek, Danielle roy, Joshua ramsden, andrew Taylor, nathan Pylypuk, Devin Wesnoski, Jacqueline block, Katie Moore | Photo by: Jared Carlson

THE Globe Theatre Conservatory began in 2008 with the goal of providing rigorous professional

training in classical and contemporary theatre to emerging Saskatchewan artists. Since 2008, thirty-one students have graduated from the conservatory many of whom are now working on the Globe stages and at theatres across Canada. The sixteen-week program (May to August) is offered every two years at Globe Theatre; artists are selected for the conservatory through an audition process. Graduates of the 2014 conservatory will be showcased in Globe Theatre’s main stage production of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing that will be directed by Marti Maraden.

The instructors and directors for the 2014 conservatory are all leading Canadian theatre professionals.

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Man of La Mancha apr 23 – May 11, 2014

Written by Dale Wasserman Music by Mitch Leigh | Lyrics by Joe Darion Original Production Staged by Albert Marre Originally Produced by Albert W. Selden and Hal James Directed and Choreographed by Max Reimer

2013 | 2014 glOBE THEATRE SOCIETY BOARD

2013 | 2014 glOBE THEATRE STAff

GLobE THEaTrE boarD oF DIrECTorS

Meghan McCreary Chair Tina Svedahl Vice-Chair & Chair of Audit & Finance Committee Kellie Garrett Secretary Ron Podbielski Past Chair Deanna Bergbusch Chair of Nominating Committee

DIrECTorS

Trevor Boquist Rene Carpentier Tori Dundas Valerie Galley Karen Layng Graeme Mitchell Michael Mitchell Patti Pacholek Craig Reynolds Rick Tiefenbach Lisa Watson

aDMInISTraTIVE STaFF

Ruth Smillie Artistic Director & CEO Andrew North Executive Director Kathy Schaffer Director of Operations Shaunna Dunn Theatre School Director Maureen Bachmann Accounting Clerk Dawn Bergstrom Company Manager Jared Carlson Graphic Designer Jonathan Hamelin Publicist

Karen Jurzyniec Sales Administrator Catie Marsh Development Manager Brittney MacFarlane Front of House Manager Jodi Norman Interim Theatre School Director Ashley Seidler Marketing Manager Victoria Sutherland Sales Manager Meghan Trenholm Box Office Manager Pu Wah Custodian

ProDUCTIon STaFF

Steven Balkwill Director of Production Devon Bonneau Technical Director Norm Daschle Head of Props Kelsey Elvin Head of Scenic Carpentry Charity Gadica Head of Wardrobe Jeff Hamon Head of Sound Patrick James Head of Lighting Jody Burkholder Production Assistant & Studio Technician

“when You walk inTo The TheaTre, You can'T help buT be impressed bY The large, reTracTable cage, covering wood planks designed To look like a prison floor. The plaY's designer's noTes sTaTe ThaT The look was inTended To be “primiTive, disTressed, and rusTic,” an impression capTured nicelY.”

-liam fiTz-gerald, reginareviews.ca, review of man of la mancha

right: Eddie Glen, David Ludwig, russell roberts | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

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sLeeping beauty nov 20 – dec 29, 2013

By Ruth Smillie Directed by Courtenay Dobbie

2013 | 2014 ARTISTIC COmPAnY

Kevin Aichele Ryland Alexander Kathryn Ball Douglas Beattie Rod Beattie Gaelan Beatty Sarah Bergbusch Dawn Bergstrom Devon Bonneau Mac Brock Stephenos Christou Charene Claude Mark Claxton Andrew Cull Norm Daschle Sheldon Davis Bonnie Deakin Ian Deakin Courtenay Dobbie Morgan Dominix Shaunna Dunn Kelsey Elvin Tracey Ferencz Catherine Fitch Neil Foster Kelli Fox Charity Gadica Nicole Garies Loreen Gibson Nicholas Giokas Jeff Gladstone Eddie Glen Stephanie Graham Richard Greenblatt Wendy Greenwood Louise Guinand Terry Gunvordahl Alexandria Hartshorn Sierra Haynes Dakota Hebert Sarah Higgins

Lucy Hill Lauren Holfeuer Nathan Howe Birger Huber Aaron Hursh Reza Jacobs Jacob James Patrick James Kenilee Kehler Michelle Kennedy Bryce Kulak Michael Lang Rebecca Lascue David Ludwig Daniel Maslany Jonah McFadzean Rebecca Miller Katie Moore Allan Morgan Tony Munch Anne Murphy Deborah Neville Jodi Norman Andrew North Greg Ochitwa Doug Paraschuk Jerry Paul Valerie Ann Pearson Scott Penner Christina Persson Celeste Pinder Josh Ramsden Benjamin Redant Sarah May Redmond Max Reimer Colby Richardson Russell Roberts Luc Roderique Lisa Russell Craig Salkeld Jeremy Sauer

Kaitlyn Semple Keiran Semple Shelley Simester Crystal Skinner Siobhán Sleath Emma Slipp Ruth Smillie Stephen Sparks Cailin Stadnyk Tristan Tidswell Agnes Tong Annie Trussler Tamara Unroe Leigh Ann Vardy Melanie Vovchuk Angie Wangler Judy Wensel Geoffrey Whynot Stephen Woodjetts Dianne Woodrow Norine Yaremko Ross Zimmermann

“This Year's holidaY show aT regina's globe TheaTre, sleepinG Beauty, is a creaTive, colourful and capTivaTing producTion sure To delighT fans of The fairY Tale and audiences of all ages.”

-Joe couTure, The leader posT, review of sleepinG Beauty

right: Daniel Maslany, Judy Wensel | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

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conrad-roy: daffiLy ever after Jan 30 – feb 8, 2014

By Dakota Hebert and Rebecca Lascue Directed by Ruth Smillie

shuMiatcher sandbox series

2013 | 2014 glOBE THEATRE vOlunTEERS

Marlene Agar Edith Angeloni Anna Aulie Jan Ayer Sandra Babyak Phyllis Bells Alan Bells Marg Bells Britnay Bells Helen Bereti Leona Bouey Bonnie Briere Frank Briere Blair Buchan Debbie Bulych Helen Burton Shirley Campbell Carole Cann Cindy Chamberlin Gail Charles Lynne Clark Sarina Clarke Sharon Clarke Myrna Crawford Garry Crawford Beverley Davidson Renee Dobrowolski Linda Dodd Shirley Dodds Kim Domoslai Ken Domoslai Heather Entner Diana Florence Penny & Ted Forrest Larry Fry Gail Fry Janet Galger June Galger Judy Gates Ronda Gay Shauna Gebhart

Dean Gilchrist Betty Ann Golly Stuart Golly Lyse Gomes Adele Graff Alison Graff Sylvia Graham Lorane Gray Jan Gullickson Blair Gullickson Elaine Hannah Betty Harrison Maria Hartman Anne Heal Sandra Henderson Eugene Hologroski Cathy Hologroski Irene Huculak Eileen Hutton Anna Janikova Arlene Janzen John Jory Janet Jost Heather Kemp Carol Lynn Klein Gail Lambert Dot Lawrence Marilyn Leask Carol Lecours Joe Lecours Suzanne Lendvoy Nikolas Lendvoy Stan Loziak Shirley Loziak Sue Luchuck Joan Mancinelli Lauren Mang Dave & Bonnie Mann Dianne Martel Marian Massel Hedy Matthews Lockhart

Darlene McClelland Phyllis McGinn Lynn McManus John & Brenda Miller Helen Miller Mikaela Miller Lexi Milligan Trudy Natyshak Rose Neumann Don Olson Doreen O’Shaughnessy Gayle Peever Fran Protz Trish Reiss Judy Ries Linda Robertson Janice Rodgers Darwin Rodgers Laurie Ross Joan Schwartz Gabe Seiferling Edith Seiferling Joan Snider Marlene Sparrow Betty Stang Robert Stradeski Garth & Darlene Trenholm Myrna Ursan Donald Vonau Gert Vonau Kevin Wagner Eva Wasserle Donna Whitelaw Murray Whitelaw Wilma Whyte Jacqueline Wight Kathy Willner

right: Dakota Hebert, Christina Persson | Photo by: Jared Carlson

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aLexander abraMs’ MagicaL space boots feb 28 & Mar 1, 2014

By Colby Richardson and Jonah McFadzean

shuMiatcher sandbox series

of charge to complete the acquisition of the property and a onetime grant from the Saskatchewan Arts Board.

Total expenses have also decreased by $188,372. Artistic expenses, as noted in previous years, are directly related to cast sizes, scale of productions and the overall number of performances so this line item varies from season to season. Facilities expenses have increased significantly year over year as it includes all expenses attributed to the Building Operations. The administration expenses increased by 5% year over year due to a 2% cost of living increase for staff and the allocation of 50% of the theatre’s fourth floor rent to administration to make our reporting consistent with CADAC’s classifications. (CADAC is the acronym for Canadian Arts Data which is a web based application dedicated to the collection, dissemination and analysis of financial and statistical information about Canadian arts organizations.) Marketing expenses are a variable of total single ticket sales targets so we saw a year over year decrease in marketing costs.

The revenues in excess of expenses during the 2013-2014 fiscal year eliminated our accumulated operating deficit of $23,853. As mentioned previously, the down payment for the purchase of the building was paid from the operating budget. A total of $147,796 was transferred to the Capital Fund and Building Operations Fund to cover capital costs incurred during the season and the property acquisition. A total of $50,000 was transferred to the Working Capital Reserve.

Congratulations to management and thank you to the patrons and supporters of The Globe Theatre Society, for another excellent season.

Tina Svedahl Vice-Chair & Chair of Audit & Finance Committee

FOR the second year in a row, the Globe Theatre Society has achieved outstanding financial success. The

Audited Financial Statements for the 2013-2014 season report positive results with an excess of revenues over expenses of $150,203, a 16% increase over last year. The most notable change in the theatre’s financial position is the purchase of the Prince Edward Building.

It is important to understand that the potential risks and opportunities in the acquisition of the Prince Edward Building were carefully considered before the theatre moved ahead with the purchase in January of 2014. Ownership of the building will have no impact on the theatre’s operating budget. Revenues generated from the facility are sufficient to cover the building expenses including all debt servicing. Funds used for the down payment for the purchase of the building will be repaid through a capital campaign which we expect to launch in 2015. Globe Theatre is very grateful to all the private companies and their business leaders for supporting this opportunity and bringing it to fruition.

Compared to the 2012-2013 financial statements, total revenues decreased by $167,934 primarily because the theatre reduced the total number of performances in the season. 2 Pianos 4 Hands was the only special event during the 2013-2014 season; an extension of Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story and a special presentation of A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline boosted box office revenues during the 2012-2013 season. In fact, the numbers of tickets sold per performance are in-line with previous years. The Building Operations Fund generated $171,370 for the initial six months of ownership. Private sector and public sector revenues are up 4.5% year over year. This increase is directly related to services that were provided free

2013 | 2014 AuDIT AnD fInAnCE REPORT

right: Colby richardson | Photo by: Jared Carlson

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glOBE THEATRE SOCIETY SummARIzED STATEmEnT Of OPERATIOnS

For the year ended June 30, 2014

2014 2013

baSIS oF PrESEnTaTIon

The accompanying summarized financial statements represent an extract from the annual financial statements of Globe Theatre Society for the year ended June 30 2014. A complete set of financial statements together with the report of our auditor, MNP, LLP is available on request from the Director of Finance and Operations, Globe Theatre Society, 1801 Scarth Street, Regina, SK S4P 2G9.

These summarized financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Readers are cautioned that these statements may not be appropriate for their purposes. For more information on the Society’s financial position, results of operations and cash flows, reference should be made to the related complete financial statements.

glOBE THEATRE SOCIETY STATEmEnT Of CHAngES In funD BAlAnCES

For the year ended June 30, 2014

Fund balance, beginning of year Excess (deficiency) of revenue over expenses Interfund transfers building Down Payment Capital Purchases

Fund balance, end of year

2014EnDoWMEnT FUnD

CaPITaL FUnD

THEaTrE oPEraTIonS

FUnD

bUILDInG oPEraTIonS

FUnD2013

revenue Earned Revenue Conservatory Revenue Theatre School Revenue Investment Income Private Sector Revenue Public Sector Revenue

Total revenue

Expenses Artistic and Production Expenses Conservatory Expenses Theatre School Expenses Facilities Expenses Marketing Expenses Fundraising Expenses Administration Expenses Capital - Amortization Expense Capital - New Facility Expenses

Total Expenses

Excess of revenue over expenses

2,578,482 30,000

138,058 11,865

432,823 950,210

4,141,438

1,920,369

29,086 177,344 695,647 457,893 76,465

439,770 194,661

3,991,235

150,203

448,019

150,203

— — —

598,222

28,668

(20,235) — —

8,433

10,184

899

— — —

11,083

461,688

(166)

(73,510) 184,011 57,530

629,553

(23,853)

120,802

93,745 (184,011) (57,530)

(50,847)

318,794

129,225

— — —

448,019

2,806,731 10,000

156,332 13,165

315,591 1,007,013

4,308,832

2,177,877

52,427 187,134

585,346 504,679

74,170 417,542 171,828

8,604

4,179,607

129,225

aSSETS

Current

Cash Accounts receivable Marketable securities Prepaid expenses Inventory

Subtotal

Capital assets Endowment investments

Total aSSETS

LIabILITIES

Current

Accounts payable and accruals Deferred revenue – operating Bulding Mortgage

Subtotal

Deferred revenue - capital

Total LIabILITIES

FUnD baLanCES Working Capital – internally restricted New Facility Endowment Fund – externally restricted Invested in Capital Assets Unrestricted Building Fund

Subtotal

Total LIabILITIES and FUnD baLanCES

glOBE THEATRE SOCIETY SummARIzED STATEmEnT Of fInAnCIAl POSITIOn as at June 30, 2014

June 30 2014 June 30 2013

572,740 32,108

504,640 174,181

6,592

1,290,261

2,282,706 11,083

3,584,050

104,378 1,183,700

900,000

2,188,078

797,750

2,985,828

50,000 44,597 11,083

584,956 (100,847)

8,433

598,222

3,584,050

91,926 66,423

853,963 172,771

5,630

1,190,713

1,351,830 10,184

2,552,727

64,738 1,105,231

1,169,969

934,739

2,104,708

— 44,597 10,184

417,091 (23,853)

448,019

2,552,727

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saLt-water Moon Mar 19 – apr 6, 2014

By David French Directed by Judy Wensel

right: Lauren Holfeuer, Joshua ramsden | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

2013 | 2014 ACKnOwlEDgEmEnTS

“… salt-water moon, as a plaY, explores manY inTeresTing Themes and will leave TheaTre-goers wiTh much on which To reflecT.”

-Joe couTure, The leader posT, review of salt-water moon

royaL PaTron His Royal Highness The Earl of Wessex K.C.V.O.

PaTronS oF THE arT Dr. Morris and Dr. Jacqui Shumiatcher

Honorary PaTronS Her Honour, the Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan The Honourable Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan The Honourable Robert Richards, Chief Justice of Saskatchewan His Worship Mayor Michael Fougere

Honorary LIFE MEMbErS Kenneth Kramer Susan Ferley

GranTInG aGEnCIES Canada Council for the Arts Saskatchewan Arts Board City of Regina Saskatchewan Arts Board Creative Industries Transition Fund

SEaSon PrESEnTInG SPonSor The Mosaic Company

THEaTrE DEVELoPMEnT SPonSor Harvard Developments and its downtown Building Partners

SET, CoSTUME, LIGHTInG DESIGn SPonSor PotashCorp

EnbrIDGE EDUCaTIonaL oUTrEaCH ProGraM SPonSor Enbridge Pipelines Inc.

CoMMUnICaTIonS SPonSor SaskTel

MaIn STaGE ProDUCTIon SPonSorS Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life ISM Canada RBC Dominion Securities Phoenix Group

2013|2014 SEaSon SPonSorS Bennett Dunlop Ford – Vehicle Sponsor Big Rock – Product Sponsor Busy Bee Cleaners – Wardrobe Sponsor E & J Gallo Winery – Product Sponsor Hotel Saskatchewan – Hotel Sponsor Impact Printers - Program Sponsor Kanuka Thuringer LLP – Gala Sponsor Koko Patisserie – Product Sponsor MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP – Premiere Sponsor

McDougall Gauley LLP – Gala Sponsor P3Architecture – Premiere Sponsor REMAX – Opening Night Sponsor Royalty Developments Ltd. – Gala Sponsor Rushton’s Catering – Reception Sponsor SGI – Fusion Sponsor Sun Life Financial – Premiere Sponsor TD Bank Group – Premiere Sponsor Tron Power – Conrad-Roy Sponsor

SEaSon PErForManCE SPonSorS CGI MNP LLP RBC Dominion Securities Kenroc Building Materials Co. Ltd.

SEaSon MEDIa SPonSorS Big Dog 92.7 FM CTV My 92 Harvard Broadcasting Leader-Post Rawlco Radio - NewsTalk Radio 980 CJME, Z99, 94.5 Jack FM Canadian Digital Network

THE SHUMIaTCHEr SanDboX SErIES Series Donor - Dr. Morris & Dr. Jacqui Shumiatcher

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Gary & Patricia Davidson Pat Dean Delta Kappa Gamma Society Gaylene Diekrager Dennis & Gail Dodds Andrew Donovan Selina Dorrell Hans & Julia Eckart Bill & Nancy Edwards Wayne Elhard, MLA Robert Ellis Paul & Margo Fahlman Rita Fenk Duncan & Elyse Fisher Frank & Sandra Flegel Henry & Eileen Forrieter Carol Fowler Aaron & Lenore Fox F. James Froh Margaret Frohlick Larry & Gail Fry Janet Galger Marguerite Gallaway Evelyn Gay Karen Gibbons Elaine Giroux-Sylvestre & Roger Sylvestre Joanne Green & Wayne Williamson Erna & Kevin Hall Marlene Hall Michael Hamann & James McNinch Tom Hannan Nancy Hassen Jean Henders Brenda Herback Patricia Hesterman Carol Mae Hill Frederick & Beverley Hill Ian & Elaine Hill Marilyn & Robert Hill Gayl Hipperson Nancy Hipperson Joanne Huber S. Humphries & G. Lawrence Linsell & Janice Hurd Sharon Hurd Leone & Gordon Hutch Michael & Helen Jackson Thomas Robert Jamieson Bob & Nadine Johnson Doug & Cindy Johnson Phyllis & Ken Jones Trefor & Anne Jones DeVona & Angus Juckes Allan & Anne Karasin William & Shelagh Kelly Carol Leach & Morley Wagner Kama J. Leier

Enid Lemke Malcolm & Ellen Lindeburgh Myrna & Bob Linner Terry Lubkiwski Pam Lysak Alex MacDonald Larry & Cynthia Mack Doug & Barbara Mader Elizabeth Magee Lynn & Helen McCaslin Jill McDonald Donald & Mary Anne McDonald Leslie & Dennis McGhie Kim & Cori Lynn McIvor Shirley McLeod Linda Meyer Rob & Wendy Milne Julie Mitchell Kyle & Crystal Mitchell Doreen & Robert Mitchell Rosella Mitchell Trudy Natyshak Gord & Diane Neale Janice Neal-Morgan Rosemary Oddie Linda Olson E. Kathleen O’Reilly Ken Orr Maureen Pardoe Lois Pearce Ray & Delores Pentland David & Marilyn Petrie Gloria Pickard Basil & Laura Pogue D & L Pratt David & Leanna Prost Barb Quinney Nancy Redfern Dawn Redmond-Bradley Ernie & Rikki Richardson Jim Richardson Celia & Owen Ricker Joyce Rippert Greg Rivett Yvonne Forsyth Rudichuk Don Savaria Suzanne & Doug Schneider Marci & Michael Scott Joanne Seitz & Denise Hersikorn Alexandra Sentes Fred & Judy Short Frank & Norine Showell James & Darlene Sinclair Joanne Skidmore Allan & Elizabeth Smith Leila Smith Ken & Terry Smith Caroline & Lorne Sparling Deborah Sproat

Robert & Patricia Stevenson Sandra Stretten Ken Sullivan Kathy Sutherland Sandra Thatcher Ian & Brenda Thomson Laura Thomson Ed & Marg Tiefenbach Lynn Tomkins Larry & Dawn Trask Joan & Bill Turner Jeanne Tweten Judy Verbeke Karen Vindevoghel Cathy Walkington Brenda Wallace Flora & Tom Waller Anita & Foster Warriner Pat Wellings Rob Wenger Greg & Penny Wensel Floralyn & Warren Wessel Stewart & Irene White Gordon Wiles Amber Yaskiw Thelfa Yee-Toi John & Elaine Yeomans Brenda Ziolkowski & Gordon Kerfoot Lorna Ziolkowski Gorman

FrIEnDS ($35 - $99) Appliance SVC Centre Sylvia Aitken Kim Antosh Brenda Bancescu Lynne Bayne Edythe Bell Lauren Brunet Joe & Bess Butel George Chernoff June Clark Terry & Dave Creurer Janice Decelles Lillian Degenstein Jacobus de Witt Theresa Diekrager Ken & Sandra Dowie John Edgar Sheila Fahlman Don & Joanne Felstrom Ann & Joe Flegel William & Janet Fleming Donalda Ford Beryl Forgay Kathleen Frombach Frank Gerein Perry & Sandra Gray Brenda Hamilton Danelle Hendren

PHaSE 1 CaPITaL CaMPaIGn DonaTIonS Bennett Dunlop Ford Gladys Boehler Mo Bundon & Michelle Carr Todd & Kerry Lumbard Murdoch & Auralee MacPherson Phoenix Group

CorPoraTE DonorS aS oF July 1st, 2013 to June 30th, 2014

$5000 + Greystone Managed Investments MacPherson, Leslie & Tyerman LLP

$1000 - $4,000 Farm Credit Canada Redhead Equipment

$500 - $999 Alliance Energy Ltd.

$250 - $499 The Water Warehouse

$100 - $249 Herrig Enterprises Inc.

InDIVIDUaL DonaTIonS aS oF July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014

MaJor GIFTS

$15,000 - $19,999 Greystone Managed Investments Bob & Barb Ellard

$10,000 - $14,999 Rita Milenkovic & Mark Schoenhals

$5,000 - $9,999 Barbara Keirnes-Young Ruth Smillie Mary & Jeremy Weimer

bEnEFaCTorS ($1000 - $4999 Deanna Bergbusch George & Lina Garbe Paul & Carol Hill Ken & Sue Linnen Lois Mang Carolyn McBean & John Haas

Allan McDougall Janet McLellan Folk Anne Parker Ann Phillips Ron Podbielski & Stacey Martin Alan Rowe Jacqui Shumiatcher Jim & Jan Ursu

SUSTaInErS ($500 - $999) Perry Bellegarde & Valerie Galley Norm Beug & Jocelyn Souliere Dave & June Blau Dwight Blomander & Debra Hengen Bland & Dorothy Brown David & Elizabeth Calam George & Sheila Carson Gloria Chartier Al Fitzpatrick Sharon & Reg Gimas Lyn Goldman Berny Gross & Jackie Hall Neal & Margaret Holt Monte & Dawn Kesslering Donald & Claire Kramer Karen Layng Harold & Jean MacKay Brenda MacLaughlan & Ruth Blaser Edward Mahood & Leslie Cole Meghan McCreary Kari & Michael Mitchell The Mosers Vivian Norbraten John & Linda Nilson MLA Brian & Ellen Pegg Eric & Erna Pullam Ken & Bette Sexton

ConTrIbUTorS ($250 - $499) Shirley Andrist Dan & Judi Ash Jan Ayer Norma Barber Sterling & Janet Bjorndahl René & Bernice Carpentier Gloria Chartier Nans Davies Glen Downton Patty Gill Stewart Graham & Gilda Treleaven-Graham Neal & Margaret Holt Dale Jackman William Komus Barb & Jeff Scott Michelle Krueger & Brian Baker Ian McDonald

David & Anne Millar Charlotte Miller Graeme Mitchell J.D. & M.J. Mollard Ken Powers Craig Reynolds Scott & Kathy Schaffer Susan & Bryce Schurr Greg & Jana Thomas Elsie Toupich Ian & Nora Yeates

SUPPorTErS ($100 - $249 Larry & Donna Adams Linda Alberts David & Greta Allen Carla Bolen Anderson Doug & Gloria Archer Laurel Ayerst Ken & Isabel Azzopardi Mary-Anne & Roland Bachelu Marjorie Badham Stan & Donna Barber Gerald & Lynne Bayne Carol-Lynn Bell Lou Beltramini Elayne Bennett Fox Linda Anne Benson Bill & Marie Bill Janel Blancher Jack & Jarol Boan Elaine Bohn Glen & Claire Bolt Richard & Carol Bolt Lois J. Borden Leona Bouey Peter Branetzki Jack Brawn James Brewer Rose Bruce V. Bugera & B. Ochitwa Kathryn Buitenhuis Brian & Dianne Burrows Joe & Bess Butel Isabelle Butters Rob & Tanya Cameron Florence Cattell David Cawood Michelle & Jason Chaykowski Raysa Cheberiak Kelly Chessie Elaine Clark Jean Coleman Gordon Cowie & Linda Selin Jan Cowie Terry & David Creurer Nancy Croll June Crowe Valerie Crowther Denis Roy Cullimore

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shangri-La sep 26 – oct 5, 2013

Written and Performed by Judy Wensel Directed by Michelle Kennedy

shuMiatcher sandbox series

right: Judy Wensel | Photo by: Darrol Hofmeister

Myron & Helen Herasymuik Pearl Hodges Jodi Holliday Grace Jasper Amy Josephson Merry Christmas Kenilee & Jamie Gary Kerr Marjorie Kirkby Alison Lewis Carol Lewis Kenneth & Patricia MacKay Mark MacNaughton Joanna Majkut Malita Marshall Gwen Marte Darlene McClelland Lee Merriman Jim & Gayle Meyer Barbara Miller Joan Mushka Brent Nadon Valerie Neison Andre Nogue & Terry Gabriel Alice Ohashi

Liz Paul Dwayne & Lynn Pearce Linda Reiss Pauline Relkey Wayne & Maureen Runyon Marilynn I. Sandercock The Schroeder Family Lorraine Scott Christine Smillie Dawn Stanger Mildred Stepan Dietlind Stice Albert Syrota Allan & Millie Taylor Christine Tell Abbey Thiessen Karl Tiefenbach Audrey Toews Rosemary Torjusen Phyllis Weir David & Wilma Wessel Shelly Williams Allen & Rhonda Wills Elaine Wood Roger & Louise Wooff Stephanie Yang

In MEMorIaM Jean Freeman in honour of Florence B. James R. Terichow – In Memory of Dr. Alice Goodfellow Hodges Janet Wilson – In Memory of Dr. Alice Goodfellow Hodges In Memory of Dr. Alice Goodfellow Hodges Halvorsen Family – In Memory of Art and Vi Halvorsen Krajewski Family – In Memory of Brent Krajewski Jeanne Tweten – In Memory of Anne Szumigalski In Memory of Thelma Vonau

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