a - - a Tt ‘ o tf EN ' », | | 11 1. | r A i 8 or on & q i i 8 . - Fe . ate al aises : rama Fest vai ements For Velgnriu ChOrmances | ; . St Uy iy & ‘ 1k 1 : a forceful enough, the adjudicator! ogy teacher, needed more at-: play was a ciassic one- nat play'son as Mrs, Staiers daughter would not comment on Tur-- actors nad been given a very: the two performer said. She should have used more; tack and: effective word em- labout hypocritical and most un- “Victoria.” gave a “pleasing per-: colte's acting ability. good explanation of the play. of “this comic flay missed fome vigor, Going on to Bette Chast-| phasis, the adjudicator sald, | pleasant people, and needed a, formance and was a nice con-. phe parl of “Mrs, Jordan" Which had a good pace and: te | Mr w on >; eauneuf, who portrayed “Beth,”' On, the director Mr, Risk great deal of understanding “to’ trast as she was the only ‘nice’: played by Shannon Pallant was ‘good selting. Chiefly for their! ‘neni at Mr. W oodlstdle as De- | “the old fashioned type of high pointed ‘out that the action of: iput over.” He said that he hadi person in the play” the adjudi- i ‘nicely unpleasant’ and could! efforts and achievement within : plich it ane on “too high a school girl,’ he said she should| the play was too slow at the be- iseen it done by both students’ cator said, have been a little more spiteful, (heir Himits not for achievement . jjs lines, ie WS Moo Reavy with have played Audrey and Miss!ginning but. the actors hit the] and adults and based his adjudi- ‘the part of “Honry Slater,” | Mr, Risk sald, He said Buddy | as the author suggested, Mr! pave an extremely a neaee Dale ‘should have played Beth.} climax’ very. well. However, hej cation’ on the ability of the pead by & , . 1 “ tit Risk sa las oo Y 4 ead by Edward Turcotte who. Nauman as “Ben Jordan” was' Risk sald he was giving the performance :/ It was a case of mis-casting, Mr.|said the scene breaks were farjgroup he was judging, to cop? substituted for Derek Allen who ® good young actor with a good Play 80 marks, Uiculation and Weed deere . ‘ ‘ = "OUS Risk sald, Miss Chasteauneufi too long. for.a one-act play. On with the dilficutt production, was taken ill yesterday. Mr, Risk ‘sense of timing, Stephen Bart-. SHAKESPEARE ‘delivery liad guts and ety and was Ine whole the play wl are Commenting on the individual gave high praise to the boy's lelt as Abel merryweather was- "Midsummer Night's Dream, Julie Prockter as “Helena” a very good actress oughly” delightful, Mr. Risk sa ‘actors’ performances Mr, Risk‘ “intelligent and — resoureefy.too pleasant, and a little too: Act 2, Scene 22—Julie Prockter ; 2hewed a areal deal of intelli-+ ‘ - Jim Scollon as “Wetash, an; “The Dear. Departed’— Booth, said that Julie Prockter as “Mrs, ‘ reading” and said that while he ‘Intelligent for the role of the and GP. Woodside: 78 marks, gence — and appreciation old trapper «turned. in’ a’ very; Memorial High school; directed) Slater” gave a “very good per-; was writing some of his notes: grandfather who used his ‘wits: Speaking of “Midsummer ‘ Shakespeare's works, of ee aan ane ot and had an| by a 8. J. Dominato: 80} formance within her own lim-: he forgot that the substitute more than intelligence. “Night's Dream,” Mr. Risk said | exce ent sense of timing, marks _ ; its.” She could have been just ai was reading his part and not: Aboub the direction of the’ U od" net Syyy ae . as ‘ p aL iL contained “some of the 4 Prince ku ert De ; Ross Gillanders: as the biol- Mr, Risk pointed out that this | little harsher, _ Ann Christian- acting At, However, he said he play,- Mr, Risk said that the! richest eomedy ever written and Saturcl \y Fein 35,18 xprés ‘igh iy pleased. with, Be ~“ ats & ar ro ot q a ry ve x | Ni i io ilashine. ne “les to au te Shoé.was in, fiery, CO | iroughoute. ‘ iekers’ of, Prine Albett, » Ean uae Re iy; ae 4d gs) eben, pathol ne nen ' shvage-Donid —the -U nga 1 l ptt rh Of trou Palin ce vce start hing § CHE . NM ~ pines he ne ws saga) , | fe IT'S FUN | Pre BAG ‘ | ty IT'S PROFITABLE || . 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