Mark Leslie Taylor died on September 7. He will be remembered for his work, his art, his humour, and his kindness, and will remain an important figure in GCTC’s history for the many ways in which he contributed to this theatre’s look.

Mark served as GCTC’s primary graphic designer for many years, and produced some of the theatre’s most iconic visual designs, including the famous “GCTC Bee” (which can still be seen in the building if one knows where to look).

Examples of his work for the company can be found here. His range as a designer is immediately evident, as his work for GCTC varies from the understated look of Seasons 2009-10 and 2016-17, to the comic book look of Seasons 2010-11, to the visually rich 2015-16 (also known as “The Year of The Bee”). 

As his obituary states, “at one time, his designs covered the entire corner of Holland and Wellington Street.” We, like others in the neighbourhood, remember that time fondly. 

His other clients included the likes of The Governor General's Awards, Magnetic North, and the Wellington West BIA. His work will be remembered in the community and beyond. 

He died holding the hand of his best friend and wife of twenty-five years, Lesley Buxton, in Penticton, British Columbia. Together they moved through many challenges, including the loss of their daughter, India Olivia Taylor, in 2013. Our thoughts are with Lesley, and with everyone his life and work touched.

Thank you, Mark.

Natalie MacLellan