EVERYMAN THEATRE, VANCOUVER's first permanent professional THEATRE company, was formed in 1946 by the actor/teacher Sydney RISK to provide work and training for young Canadian actors. The company performed works in repertory, toured BC and Canada and put on school productions. Several members went on to distinguished careers in the theatre, including Murray Westgate, Ted Follows, Arthur Hill, Bruno GERUSSI and Joy COGHILL. But the company was plagued by financial problems and differences over...
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