1963-1964 Season

Arsenic and Old Lace
Written by Joseph Kesselring
Directed by Maurice Adair
A hilarious comedy about a very strange and eccentric family. The elderly sisters help old people by putting them to their everlasting rest in the basement, while the brother thinks he is the reincarnation of Teddy Roosevelt. Full of an assortment of slapstick and warm sentimental humour. A revival from the 1949 Season.
Someone Waiting 
Written by Emlyn Williams
Directed by Edna Naylor
This mystery is one of Emlyn Williams best. You'll be on the edge of your seat from start to finish pulling for the father whose son was unjustly hanged for a crime he did not commit. His search for evidence to convict the real murderer is a thrilling experience.
It's our Western Ontario Drama League Festival entry.
When We Are Married
Written by J.B. Priestly
Directed by Julia Watts
Our last production, another comedy, will be directed by Julia Watts, an experienced actress from London, England's West End stage. Now a resident of London, Ontario, she starred in L.L.T.'s production "I Am A Camera", A Dominion Drama Festival finalist. She is an honour graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and comes from a theatrical family. Her husband is also an accomplished director and actor.

1963-64 Executive
| Honourary President |
Judge Eric Cross |
| Past President |
Edna Naylor |
| President |
Edwin Bennett |
| 1st Vice-President |
Valerie Smith |
| 2nd Vice-President |
Harold Major |
Correspondence Secretary |
Pat Lapier |
| Recording Secretary |
Agnes Brown |
| Treasurer |
J.H. Beatty |
| Directors |
Dom Smith |
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Roy Growcott |
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Walter Barlow |
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Maurice Adair |
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Hazel Schlegel |
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Elsie Barlow |
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Robert R. Smith |
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Dave Griffiths |
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Ida Cox |
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Ernestine Quayle |
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Isobel McKinlay |
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Edythe Smith |
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Jim Stevely |
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Mabel Kennedy |
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Bill Major |
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