
Join Dottie's Travellin' Singalong at the Tortoiseshell Cat Café for a special performance of KittyCat: A Dottie Singalong. Now that Larry and Louise have ditched the show for warmer climes, what else could possibly go wrong? Bring your grandmother, bring your grandson and singalong to your favourite cat songs while romance prowls backstage and Dottie and the cast wrangle this show into shape.
| Ashia Penney | KittyCat |
| Beth Irvine | Dottie, The Tennessee Volunteer |
| Bob Cook | Earl Duke |
| Bryen Stoddard | McDonald |
| Cassidy Lohnes | "Director" |
| Charlotte Embree | Mary O'Dell |
| Chérie Zinck | "Producer" |
| Kayla Penney | Selena Smith-Muffet |
| Regis Irvine | Pianist |
| Ronald Edmunds | Guitarist |
| Ryan Lindh | Spider Mann |
| Director | Chérie Zinck |
| Producer | Elva Kelley |
| Lights | Ernest Zinck |
| Stage Manager | Cyndy Kenley |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Margo Andrews |
| Sound | Kevin Irvine |
| Photography | Ernest Zinck |
| Posters & Programs | Elva Kelley & Beth Irvine |
| Publicity | Laura Churchill Duke, Diana Bishop, Lana Churchill, Sharon Churchill Roe |
| Set Design & Construction | Margo Andrews, Bob Cook, Tim Hawkins, Cyndy Kenley, Shawn O'Brien, Brian Smit, Ernest Zinck, Chérie Zinck |
| Sneek Peek | Ernest Zinck |
| Musicians/Accompanists | Ronald Edmunds, Regis Irvine |

Ashia lives in Centreville and is the youngest of three girls. Coming from a dramatic family, she's decided to exercise her theatrical talents at CentreStage as the mischievous Kitty Cat. She's looking forward hopefully to doing more plays through this theatre in the future.

Dottie, The Tennessee Volunteer, is Beth’s alter ego, what she might have been had life been a little different. She emerged in Beth’s midlife crisis – she is tickled silly to be able to play Dottie with this delightful cast at CentreStage. Beth volunteers in some way with most CentreStage productions and was last seen in Out of Sight, Out of Murder and Little Women. It makes her giggle to wear a wig of a brighter colour than usual.

In the real world, Bob manages Elements of Health Spa in Windsor. He considers himself very fortunate to express his alter ego at CentreStage for over 10 seasons. He is proud to be involved in the Premiere Showing of Ms. Irvine’s KittyCat: A Dottie Sing-Along.

Bryen is a retired HR Consultant and lives in Kentville with his cat, Simba. He has been involved in many productions at CentreStage as well as the drama ministry at the New Hope Wesleyan Church. He is excited to join the talented cast of KittyCat. Enjoy the show! Meoowww!

Cassidy, a Grade 9 student, is pleased to make her debut at CentreStage Theater. She enjoys reading, designing costumes, and skiing, with future endeavors including producing a movie. Also an aspiring playwright, Cassidy has written and directed two private plays for the enjoyment of friends and family.

Unlike her character, Mary, Charlotte is no stranger to the stage. She has had the opportunity to perform in many musicals and operas both in Nova Scotia and Ontario. Some favourite productions include The Magic Flute, My Fair Lady, Oliver, The Secret Garden, Anne of Green Gables, The Music Man, Bingo - the Musical, La Traviata, and Romeo and Juliet. Enjoy the show!!

Chérie lives in Port Williams with two cats and the lighting man.

Kayla resides in Centreville and is the oldest of three girls. She is currently involved in her second drama at CentreStage, KittyCat, this time with her little sister Ashia. The experience has been thoroughly enjoyable and she looks forward to being involved in much more to come here at CentreStage.

Regis has spent many happy hours at CentreStage, on stage, in drama camps and working front of house. He will graduate from NKEC this spring and is studying grade eight.

Ron was born and raised in North Sydney Cape Breton. He escaped to the Annapolis Valley in 1979 where he met Dawn, his partner. They live on Church Street and have three grown children. Ron has been playing guitar for 45 years and is self-taught. He still plays by ear. Music is important to Ron. His two best friends are Martin and Strat, his guitars. His major influences were from the sixties: Jimi, Dylan, The Allman Brothers, and any kind of Jazz. Ron likes to challenge himself by learning new songs and styles. He loves it all: folk, blues, rock, and jazz!

No stranger to CentreStage, Ryan was last seen in A Christmas Carol and See How They Run. He does a little running in this show too! When not on stage, Ryan builds and designs challenging mountain bike trails through his company, Trail Flow Adventures.

Cyndy is a retired computer programmer (but still working) and is co-owner of Elements of Health Day Spa. She has been stage managing at CentreStage since 2003.

Margo is a retired school teacher who has taught all over the valley. She has spent many summers at Kejimkujik Park with her two boys and is familiar with the Sissiboo River. This is her first experience with the characters at CentreStage.

Kevin is pleased to be involved with another CentreStage production after a long break. Kevin was last seen in Arsenic and Old Lace and is handling the sound for KittyCat. He hopes you will enjoy the show and thanks you for coming.