About Guelph Little Theatre
Guelph Little Theatre has presented outstanding amateur theatrical productions to Guelph and surrounding communities for nearly 90 years. Starting with a simple play reading group that met monthly, GLT’s first production, Yellow Sands, was staged in November 1935 by an enthusiastic 300-member group who loved live theatre.
Almost 90 years later and GLT is still going strong thanks to its incredibly passionate and dedicated volunteers. To get involved please visit guelphlittletheatre.com.
Great people make big things happen at Guelph Little Theatre.
Land Acknowledgement
We would like to acknowledge that the land on which Guelph Little Theatre resides is the ancestral land of the Attawandaron and Haudenosaunee people. This territory also includes the treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. We recognize and declare our collective responsibility to this place and to the histories, rights, and presence of its indigenous peoples.
Today, Ward One is also home to other First Nations, Mètis, and Inuit peoples. By acknowledging them, we are reminded of the important connection we have to this land where we are privileged to tell stories.
Guelph Little Theatre 2024/2025 Board of Directors
President: Diane Montgomery
Vice-President: Karen Allen
Treasurer: Tyler Livingstone
Director of Communications: Dorothy Guerra
Director of Facilities: Robin Jackson
Director of Membership & Volunteers: Marion Reidel
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Director's Message
“Rehearsal for Murder” was originally an award-winning television play starring Richard Preston and Lynn Redgrave. It was then adapted for the stage and enjoyed a successful run. When I first read it, I was struck by its cinematic style, with flash-backs and re-enactments. As it is set in the 1950’s, Jennifer and I decided that we would stage it like a 'film noir' of the period.
We are grateful to our splendid cast and crew for all their hard work on this and we hope that you enjoy our show, but please, don’t tell anyone 'who dunnit'!
Alex Kanarek, Director
Board Message
Welcome to the 3rd production of Guelph Little Theatre's 90th season! We are thrilled to present a lineup filled with comedy, mystery, and pageantry that we believe will captivate and entertain our audiences.
Our productions and the day-to-day operations of the theatre would not be possible without the dedication of our incredible volunteers. To those who devote countless hours of their time and energy out of a love for GLT, we extend our deepest gratitude.
We hope you thoroughly enjoy tonight's performance. Now, let's raise the curtain and begin the show.
Diane Montgomery
President, Guelph Little Theatre
Setting
Place: An empty Broadway theatre
Time: An afternoon in April in the 1950's


Cast
Creative Team
Alex Kanarek
Jennifer Tiffin
Alex Bayliss
Eve Arnold
Erin Raftis
Ryan Poxon
Kendy Sandy
Margaret Oliver-Smith
Jim Hoare
Judith Eden
Steve Sherry
JoAnne Ford
Jacob Patterson
Robyn Clarke
Ellis Miller
Steve Allen
Chantale Bussieres
Laura Finlan
David Clayworth
Elizabeth Comas
Lauren Druif
Swara Patel
Meet the Company
Aaron Gorlick
Aaron is an actor and musician in the Southern Ontario area, having moved from Toronto to Woodstock in 2018. Recent credits include “The President’s Under Where?” at GLT, “Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Haunted Chateau” radio play with Playful Fox, and Theatre Woodstock’s “A Snow White Christmas”.
Stephen O'Connell
Stephen is no stranger to local theatre. He began a long relationship with RCMPI with "Oliver" in 1979. Stephen was awarded Outstanding Supportive Actor for his role in the 2012 production of "Seussical". His association with GLT began in 2019 on stage in "'Twas". Since then Stephen has appeared in two other productions. He has volunteered as well in front of house and theatre rep. capacities. Thanks to his friends for their ongoing support.
Abbygail Vanderstarre
This is Abbygail's second production with Guelph Little Theatre and she couldn't be more thrilled to take the stage once again. With Barbra Streisand as her guide, no one will EVER rain on her parade.
Diem Morriswala
Diem (they/he) is thrilled to debut with Guelph Little Theatre as Lawrence in Rehearsal for Murder. While this is their first role outside of staged readings and voice acting, Diem is no stranger to the stage as a musician and songwriter. "Thank you to Mom, Dad, and Uma for supporting my dive into the theatre world." Also look out for Diem in GLT's upcoming production of "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)!"
Stacey England
Stacey is no stranger to theatre. It is definitely where she feels most alive! She has been involved in several productions with the Elora Community Theatre over the past few years. Her latest role was Doris Walker in A "Miracle on 34th Street". A newbie to Guelph Little Theatre, she is both honoured and grateful to work alongside the talented directors, cast, and crew for this exciting play. When she isn’t on stage she enjoys spending time with her two wonderful sons and her pets. Enjoy the show!
Tushar Sood
Since the age of 7, Tushar has dreamed of becoming an actor. Despite his parents steering him toward engineering, he completed a degree in Mechatronics and a Master’s in Robotics while never letting go of his passion. Now, he works as a Robotics Control Engineer while pursuing acting, with credits in “The Handmaid’s Tale”, “Back to the Future”, “Unexpected Killer”, a Disney movie, and theater plays like “Knock Knock” and “Are We Done Yet?” His ultimate dream is to win an Oscar, not for fame but to live countless lives through art, touch hearts, and leave a legacy. Life is a one-time opportunity, and Tushar is determined to make it count.
Christena Jackson
Christena is an actor, director, and painter. Her roles have included the murderous wife Dora in comedy-thriller “When the Reaper Calls” and Ines Garcia in "The President's Under Where?", Celia in "Calendar Girls" at CCP, the pregnant ex-nun Jeri Neal in "The Dixie Swim Club" at ECT. She performed ‘A Game of Inches’ at the Guelph Fringe Festival, directed "Romeo & Rosaline" at GLT, and "Jam" and "The Theory of Accelerated Hotness" for the Ward One Acts.
Liv Gray
Liv is excited to be returning to the GLT stage as Karen in "Rehearsal For Murder". You may have seen her last season in "Bare Bear Bones" and "Five Alarm", or this season in the One Act Festival as Gracie in "Gracie and The Goddess". Liv has had so much fun being a part of this cast and creating Karen! Big thanks to all her friends and family for their support. Enjoy the show!!
Robert Free
Rob is happy to be back on stage after recently stage managing "The President's Under Where?". He enjoys both sides of the stage but is happiest on stage. He wants to thank Alex and Jei for this wonderful opportunity and hopes you enjoy the show.
William Feinman
William Feinman, facial hair experimenter and clothing possessor, is pleased as punch to be performing at the Guelph Little Theatre for his first time about the premises. His previous roles include some ten years of on-and-off community-and-improvisational theatre experience playing southern priests, speaking mimes, British tennis adulterers, and murder suspects. Not necessarily in that order.
Dan Rachfalowski
Daniel Raff has been creating and acting in videos for over 10 years, sharing his passion for storytelling both in front of and behind the camera. As an actor, educator, and creator, Daniel has inspired others to bring their ideas to life through film and performance. "Rehearsal for Murder" marks Daniel’s debut on stage and he is excited to embrace this new creative endeavour!
Kevin Solie
Kevin first took the stage in 2014 and this is his 8th GLT production. He hopes you enjoy the show.
Ron VanDerZwaag
Ron last performed at GLT in "Romeo and Roslyn" and is pleased to make a return visit as a Policeman in "Rehearsal for Murder". He was last seen as Brooksie in "Shawshank Redemption". Ron is retired and has acted in several short films and volunteered at Rogers TV and CKWR. Ron would like to thank the cast and crew of this great production for their encouragement and support. He is grateful for the support of his wife Martine and actor friend Mark.
Connie McTaggart
Connie has enjoyed many years on stage with various theatre groups playing many different characters. This is Connie's second performance at GLT. Her first was in "Splittsville" (2023). Her recent theatre performances include 2024's Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Wellington County Museum, "Sandy Toes and Salty Kisses" at Century Church Theatre and "Miracle on 34th Street" at Elora Community Theatre.
Alex Kanarek
Since coming to Rockwood in 2007, Alex has acted, directed and worked backstage with the Georgetown and Guelph Little Theatres and has acted in eight of Elora Community Theatre’s “Shakespeare in the Park” series, as well as several of their shows at the Fergus Grand. Off-stage he has specialized in sound design and operation and has received awards for this. This is the first GLT play he has directed and he wants to thank Jei Tiffin for her support as co-director and his highly talented cast for all their hard work.
Jennifer Tiffin
Jennifer is delighted to be returning for her third production with GLT. She directed “Gracie and the Goddess” for the Ward One Acts festival and was the Assistant Producer for “Five Alarm”. Jennifer holds a bachelor of Fine Arts (hons) degree in Photography from TMU and has a Master of Arts education in Communication and Culture. She has been enjoying her journey from visual artist to the performing arts world while on her way to becoming a filmmaker. Jennifer wishes to thank Alex for his superb directorial mentorship, the wonderful cast and crew for all their hard work and heart, and everyone in the community who has supported the show. Sincere gratitude to all.
Alex Bayliss
Alex grew up in rural Wasaga Beach before moving to Guelph to pursue his love for film and writing in school. He is currently a student at the University of Guelph studying English and Film. He joined the Guelph Little Theatre during the Summer of 2024 as a Stage Manager. Since then he has continued to volunteer with GLT to build upon his experience on the stage.
Eve Arnold
Eve is a student at GCVI, and has always enjoyed the arts. This is her second time working as an ASM at Guelph Little Theatre. She does drama in high school and wants to pursue a career in drama in the future.
Erin Raftis
Erin Raftis has been involved in theatre all her life both on and off stage at the Grey Wellington Theatre Guild as well as high school and university productions. She has a love for the arts and enjoys painting and design work in her spare time. Erin is excited to be a part of this lovely cast and crew in this production as she now makes her home in Guelph.
Ryan Poxon
Ryan born and raised right here in Guelph. He's had a passion for acting and the theatre ever since he was a kid. He has also received training in theatre equipment and stage management, giving him an innate knowledge of theatre; both on and off the stage. He's glad to be part of the Guelph Little Theatre team.
Kendy Sandy
Kendy Sandy is brand new to the assistant stage manager role but has a penchant for art and culture, theatre and design, organization and detail. Kendy recently stepped into the world of backstage theatre as a set design volunteer in the Waterloo region. She is thrilled to be part of "Rehearsal for Murder" as an ASM and thanks the friendly, supportive, and talented cast and crew.
Margaret Oliver-Smith
Margaret is a retired public servant who has had many volunteer rolls in the Guelph community. She is a long-time supporter of local theatre and is excited to be part of this amazing community. Margaret is very grateful for the opportunity to fill the roll of costume mistress and wants to express her gratitude to Marion Reidel for her mentorship in doing this.
Jim Hoare
Jim has been a community theatre set builder since 2007. He supports GLT, Elora Community Theatre, and many others. He won the 2022 GLT’s ‘People’s Choice for Outstanding Production Team Member’. Outside of the theatre world, he volunteers with Habitat for Humanity in construction and ReStore, plus does trail maintenance with Guelph Hiking Trail Club. He was one of five to receive the 2024 City of Guelph Mayor’s award for volunteering with all three organizations.
Judith Eden
Judith has been an integral part of Guelph Little Theatre for many years. She has taken on many roles that keep the theatre running smoothly. For this show she has been working hard behind the scenes on set painting to bring the creative vision of "Rehearsal for Murder" to life. "Many thanks to all!"
Steve Sherry
Steve is so pleased to be supporting this show and its talented director, Alex Kanarek. Recent productions that Steve has contributed to include "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever", and "The Little Mermaid". Steve is looking forward to his next directorial project at GLT, "The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (Abridged)", coming this April.
JoAnne Ford
JoAnne has greatly enjoyed the opportunity to work with such a creative and talented team on this film noire concept, especially the chance to expand her experience in lighting design. "Congratulations to the cast and crew. Enjoy the show!"
Jacob Patterson
Always busy with something theatre related, Jacob is currently studying for his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performance Production at Toronto Metropolitan University's School of Performance. Jacob also volunteers with the Guelph Historical Railway Association and serves on their Board of Directors. Selected Credits: Lighting Designer, Silhouettes Dance Company (2024); Lighting Designer, "Swordfish", Guelph Little Theatre (2021); Head Electrician, New Voices Festival, Ryerson School of Performance (2020); Lighting Designer, Terra, Silhouettes Dance Company (2020).
Robyn Clarke
Robyn Clarke has extensive training in dance and recently retired from owning her own dance school. She has directed and produced fifty years of shows and is delighted to assist backstage with this production.
Ellis Miller
Ellis has been helping with sound at GLT since The Ward One Acts in July 2024. Since then he has operated and done sound design for several shows at Guelph Little Theatre, and hopes to pursue a career in sound design in the future.
Steve Allen
Along with motorcycles and snowmobiles, Steve loves the art of photography and has for many years. He is happy to be GLT’s “resident” photographer.
Chantale Bussieres
Laura Finlan
David Clayworth
Elizabeth Comas
Lauren Druif
Swara Patel











