Kanata Theatre: people past and present

 

Clare Flockton


Acting Credits

2003: December 27-29 Aladdin & his Wonderful Magical Lamp
2005: February 1-5 and 8-12 Dancing at Lughnasa
2006: May 23-27, May 30-June 3 Staff Room
2009: March 17 - 28 Bus Stop
2010: Dec 27, 28, 29, 30 Seussical

Production Credits

Assistant Producer Through the Looking Glass
Stage Manager Disney's Mulan Jr.
Assistant Stage Manager Disney's 101 Dalmations Kids
The Underpants
Set Painter The Long Weekend
Continuity Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Cash On Delivery
Properties You'll Get Used To It - The War Show
Furnishings The Long Weekend
Costume Coordinator Aladdin & his Wonderful Magical Lamp
Seamstress Aladdin & his Wonderful Magical Lamp
Dresser Leading Ladies
Make-up Enchanted April
The Heiress
The Seagull
Postmortem
Having Hope at Home
Make-Up Assistant Blithe Spirit
Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun
The Kitchen Witches
The Underpants
The Taming of the Shrew
Seussical
West Moon Street
Green Room Manager Framed!
Green Room assistant The Kitchen Witches
Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks

From the program for Staff Room:

CLARE FLOCKTON (Anne, Barb, Pamela, Sally, Pauline) is pleased to make her third appearance on the Kanata Theatre stage.  Clare appeared first as Halima in Aladdin and the Wonderful Magical Lamp and just last year as Rose in Dancing at Lughnasa. Clare enjoys being part of the publicity team at KT and keeps the community up to date on the goings on. When not at the playhouse, Clare runs her own tutorial program called “Reading The Write Way” which teaches the fundamentals of reading to children over the age of three.

From the program for Bus Stop:

CLARE FLOCKTON (Elma Duckworth), first appeared on the Kanata Theatre stage as that nasty sorceress Halima in the children’s Christmas play Aladdin. She has also appeared in two other KT productions including Rose in Dancing at Lughnasa, and a variety of roles in Staff Room. Clare enjoys helping out backstage as much as she enjoys hogging the spotlight on stage. Thanks go to my fellow cast mates who have kept me in fits of laughter throughout this whole process, and a huge thanks go to my family who allow me to shirk my responsibilities once in a while.


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