Credits
There are always a host of people who deserve our thanks for their hard work and dedication both onstage and off. Here we name just a few of the people without whom we would not be what we are today.
Our thanks to the following:
Founders
Robert Robson and Tom McGrath
CUMBERNAULD THEATRE
Without the Cumbernauld Theatre we would not exist. With thanks for the continued support and expertise of:
Bill Winter - Technical Manager
Mike Dorrance, Chris Traquair - Technical Dept
Amanda Howson - Marketing Manager
Alison Armstrong - Front of House Duty Manager
Jeanette McBride - Box Office Receptionist
Jean Cairns - Box Office Supervisor
Babs Ferguson - Head Cleaner
Gordon Barr - Community Education and Outreach Officer
Edward Robson - Artistic Director
Joyce Hannan - Theatre Secretary
WEBSITE
Our professional site makeover was created by Craig Grannell of Internet & Broadband Advisor magazine.
HISTORY
While researching the history a number of people have been invaluable in providing information and memorabilia. These include, Alison Mackenzie, Marshall and Jill Patterson, Maureen Alexander, Jo Grant, Cumbernauld Library, Cumbernauld Theatre.
ARTWORK
Program artwork shown on this site is largely the work of Calum Cormack and Linda Howitt.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Images from Newspaper clippings all productions ©Cumbernauld News
Images from additional Newspaper clippings 'May The Farce Be With You' ©The Sunday Post
Images of productions and rehearsals from 1999 to 2006 ©Linda Howitt.
Images of productions and rehearsals from 2006 to present ©Linda Howitt & ©Alan Barlow
Images of Epsom Downs, Erpingham Camp and the Ruffian on the Stair, taken on behalf of No Mean Company ©copyright unknown.
Images of Cumbernauld Theatre, Auditorium and Studio ©Bob Aird Photography.
Sponsors
We are always delighted to receive sponsorship from businesses wishing to help with our productions in return for promotion on our programmes and webstage. Here is a list of our previous sponsors.
General George - Donated flooring for production of 'Whose life is it anyway?'
Alexandra Workwear - Donated costumes for production of 'Whose life is it anyway?'
Lidianne Cards - Donated Posters and Programmes for 'May The Farce Be With You'
Transco - Donated £400 towards production costs of 'Shakers Re-stirred'
Clyde Action Cash for Kids - Helped us find a suite for use on the set of 'Someday, One Day' and a medical trolley for 'Whose life is it anyway?'
Tesco - Donated £20 towards production costs for 'Whose life is it anyway?'
If you run a business and you would like to sponsor us either for one particular show, or on a regular basis we would be delighted to hear from you. Please click on the link to contact us.
You The Audience
Without an audience we are nothing. Thanks to all our patrons over the years. We hope you have enjoyed our shows as much as we have enjoyed keeping you entertained. Come and see us again soon.
Reciprocal Links
We are very grateful to those sites who have agreed to post reciprocal links for us and highlight our presence on the web. If you would like to arrange such a link please contact us.
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