Anne Marsh Garden Party






THESPIANS everywhere will recognize the name of Anne Marsh. She's one of those remarkable ladies who has dedicated her life to the theatre and everything involved with it. She is one of the main driving forces behind the North Vancouver Community Players and has also acted as secretary at Presentation House theatre. But the kudos go to her every summer for her annual garden soiree which comes complete with live entertainment, fabulous food and refreshments. She invites her fellow actors, directors, producers, writers and friends to her house for an evening to remember. Take a bow Anne.


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She's the toast of the town. The talented Anne Marsh has a garden worth bragging about. It is the perfect place for a party.

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Sitting by the new Japanese onsen (a type of hot tub) was Kathleen Denkewalter (from left), Elizabeth mcNeight, Laurie Findlay (front) and Mary Blondal.

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Leigh Richards an Barney Blondal know there's no business like show business.

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Looking fabulous in a lime green summer shift was Maggie Kologziej. Seen here with Clive Sanders, they're motto is "life is a cabaret".

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Barry Devonald (left) and Damien Inwood are both singers who were performing later this night. They sing with the Bach Choir and the North Shore chorus respectively.

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Shelley Adam and Jon Lundquist perform with the Comedy Co. and really know how to put on a show.

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From near and far, friends from England and Vancouver gathered to celebrate the evening. From left: Ruth Whitelaw, Ian Whitelaw, Maureen Whittaker, Brian Worrow and James Worrow.

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They were just married last week. Piano player and entertainer Dave Turner and his new bride Kay are very happy.

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Happy belated birthday to Kim Parker (centre) who celebrated with friends June Earnshaw (left) and Hanna Skapski.

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Jeannie Brown (back) and Glynnis Brassil are two of the North Van Community Players' most dedicated members.

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The three tenors took to the stage, much to the delight of the crowd. From left: Royce Hill, Charles McNeight and Ray Soden, who was also the evening's MC.

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Some Scottish poetry, and a little whiskey, were the premise behind actor Simon Farrar's party piece.


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