April 12 1969 at Stephen Leacock Public School as part of Season #0 1968-1969
| Written by Elda Cadogan |
This delightful play is the winner of more than forty awards. Handsome young Philip Grant is dazed when he awakens in a cemetery and finds his name on a headstone. He cheers up enormously, however, when a winsome Hepsibah rises from her grave to join him. When Hepsibah's old husband Henry and his second wife, Jane, turn up, the comedy reaches a terrifically funny conclusion.
The play, a comedy, is called "Rise and Shine" and concerns the tribulations of two AWOL's from judgement day.
| HENRY | Dewi Williams | |
| HEPZIBAH | Sandra Davidge | |
| JANE | Eufron Williams | |
| PHILIP | Kim Thornton |
| Director | Mary Mauger | |
| Production Manager | Dewi Williams | |
| Stage Manager | Ted Mauger | |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Cynthia Smith | |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Diane Nicholls | |
| Set Design | Annalisa MacLeish | |
| Set Construction | Ted Mauger | |
| Set Construction | Tony Bryant | |
| Lighting | Ken Wilson | |
| Lighting | Patrick Sawyer | |
| Music Coordinator | Graeme Scott | |
| Properties | Eufron Williams | |
| Costumes | Mary Mauger | |
| Costumes | Sandra Davidge | |
| Make-up | Gayle Pilling | |
| Make-up | Liz Murdoch | |
| Publicity | Bob Hollands | |
| Programme | Gwen Knight | |
| Programme | Rosemary Scott | |
| Box Office | Bob Knight |