Evelyn Chew is a Malaysian-Canadian actress.
Theatre career
Evelyn Chew is a Malaysian-Canadian actress. She was born in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. She portrayed Sadness in a production of Timberlake Wertenbaker's The Ash Girl in 2008. Colin Thomas of The Georgia Straight called Chew's performance as Sadness "creepily forceful". In 2009, she won a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award in the Theatre for Young Audiences category along with Hamza Adam, Kenji Maeda, Luc Roderique, and Azin Sadr for their ensemble performance in Neworld Theatre's production of Are We There Yet? She portrayed a teenaged girl in Caravan Farm Theatre's production of Everyone in 2010. In 2011, she portrayed one of the Three Witches in Theatre Conspiracy's and GasHeart Theatre's production of Heiner Müller's adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. That same year, she portrayed a member of a circus troupe in a production of Munsch Ado About Nothing. She portrayed Number 18 in the 2012 cross-Canada tour of Andrew Kooman's She Has a Name. When she was recruited for the tour, she was living in Vancouver, and was planning on returning to drama school.
Theatre career
Evelyn Chew is a Malaysian-Canadian actress. She was born in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. She portrayed Sadness in a production of Timberlake Wertenbaker's The Ash Girl in 2008. Colin Thomas of The Georgia Straight called Chew's performance as Sadness "creepily forceful". In 2009, she won a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award in the Theatre for Young Audiences category along with Hamza Adam, Kenji Maeda, Luc Roderique, and Azin Sadr for their ensemble performance in Neworld Theatre's production of Are We There Yet? She portrayed a teenaged girl in Caravan Farm Theatre's production of Everyone in 2010. In 2011, she portrayed one of the Three Witches in Theatre Conspiracy's and GasHeart Theatre's production of Heiner Müller's adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. That same year, she portrayed a member of a circus troupe in a production of Munsch Ado About Nothing. She portrayed Number 18 in the 2012 cross-Canada tour of Andrew Kooman's She Has a Name. When she was recruited for the tour, she was living in Vancouver, and was planning on returning to drama school.
Morris Ertman (born 1958) is a Canadian playwright, scenic designer, artistic director, and theatre director. He is a Baptist. He is the artistic director of Rosebud Theatre. He had previously been the director of the Edmonton-based Vineyard Theatre, a Christian theatre company. While Vineyard Theatre's director, Ertman stated that most of the people in his audiences were church-goers. He wrote the musical Tent Meeting with Ron Reed. He also wrote a theatrical adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden and set it in Alberta. He designed the set for the Canadian Opera Company's 1997 production of Hector Berlioz's Béatrice et Bénédict. In 2007, he directed the Midnight Theatre Collective's production of a . Also in 2007, he directed the Pacific Theatre Company's production of a theatrical adaptation of It's a Wonderful Life.
Piper Cherokee G-ARRP. PA28-52
Manufactured in the USA in 1961 and transported to UK agents Vigors of Oxford.
Imported via air freight to London Heathrow in August 1961 and registered to Vigors Aviation at Oxford.
Number 52 of the production line and believed to be one of the oldest surviving Cherokees in the world and the oldest PA28 in Europe.
Flown by Lord Kildare of Vigors before onward sale.
Used as a promotional aircraft by BBC Radio Wales in the 1980's.
See https://en.m. .org/wiki/BBC_Radio_Wales
See https://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx?catid60&pagetype65&appid1&modedetailnosummary&fullregmark=ARRP
and later re registered G-LIZI. Still airworthy and now based at a flying club at Sibson Peterborough,UK.
https://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx?catid60&pagetype65&appid1&modedetailnosummary&fullregmark=ARRP
Manufactured in the USA in 1961 and transported to UK agents Vigors of Oxford.
Imported via air freight to London Heathrow in August 1961 and registered to Vigors Aviation at Oxford.
Number 52 of the production line and believed to be one of the oldest surviving Cherokees in the world and the oldest PA28 in Europe.
Flown by Lord Kildare of Vigors before onward sale.
Used as a promotional aircraft by BBC Radio Wales in the 1980's.
See https://en.m. .org/wiki/BBC_Radio_Wales
See https://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx?catid60&pagetype65&appid1&modedetailnosummary&fullregmark=ARRP
and later re registered G-LIZI. Still airworthy and now based at a flying club at Sibson Peterborough,UK.
https://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx?catid60&pagetype65&appid1&modedetailnosummary&fullregmark=ARRP
Scripts At Work was a playwriting organisation based in Red Deer, Alberta. It was founded in 2003 by Lynda Adams and Tanya Ryga and ceased activity at the end of 2014. Aspiring playwrights submitted scripts to the organisation each year, and a jury of literary professionals selected some to be developed further under the guidance of professional theatre directors and dramaturges. Literary professionals who have served on Scripts At Work juries include Vanessa Porteous, Trevor Schmidt, Eric Rose, Glenda Stirling, and Mieko Ouchi. The screenplay for the film Tumaini was adapted from a script that was selected by Scripts At Work. Scripts At Work also hosted an annual fundraiser at Red Deer College.