Still Life: The Radio Play

This adaptation of the novel by Louise Penny will be performed live at Cedar Park United on Saturday, March 9 at 7:30 PM.

Onsite tickets are limited, so please note your preference (onsite or via livestream). We’ll send you the livestream link in a followup e-mail.

Thank you for supporting this fundraiser event!

Questions? Contact us at CPU.StillLife@gmail.com

Cast in order of appearance

Bob Birnie as Narrator, who tells the Still Life story in Louise Penny's excellent prose.

Elizabeth Chown Lafreniere, Director, as Jane Neil, who is found dead in the woods in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines, Quebec. Was it an accident or was it murder?

Martha Randy as Three Pines villager and not-yet-discovered artist Clara Morrow, who is loved by all.

Rev. Dr. Elisabeth Jones as Ruth Zardo, the cantankerous foul-mouthed world-famous poet, whose major work was entitled I'm F.I.N.E. (F-ed up, Insecure, Neurotic, Egotistical).

Pastor Lisa Byer-de Wever as Myrna Landers, a psychologist from Montreal who relocated to Three Pines to open a used book store.

Douglas Knight as Clara's husband, Peter Morrow, accomplished artist and art restorer.

Rev. Steve Gillam as Ben Hadley, a wealthy friend of Clara and Peter Morrow from art school days; son of the late Timmer Hadley who died the weekend of the County Fair.

Remi Lafreniere as Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, head of homicide of the Sûreté du Quebec in Montreal.

Richard Bastien as Inspector Jean-Guy Beauvoir, Inspector Gamache's second in command.

Rev. Joëlle Leduc as Agent Yvette Nichol, who is eager to impress Chief Inspector Gamache as this is her first homicide case

Rev. Darryl MacDonald as Gabri Dubeau, the flamboyant co-owner of the Bistro and B&B, husband of antique dealer Olivier Dubeau.

Paul Stejskal as Matthew Croft, long-time resident of Three Pines.

Oliver Randy as troubled teen Phillipe Croft.

Rosa, Ruth's pet duck who didn't appear in Still Life but is such a colourful character, we could not resist putting her onstage. Warning: foul language!

Music: Peter Purich

Sound, livestreaming and sound effects: Jamie Stevens, Norman Jones, Karlheinz Schuler, and Wayne West.