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PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2002.
Secondary school drama students compete at Sears
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Ensemble excellence
Central Huron Secondary School of Clinton presented
Colours in the Dark as their entry in the Sears Drama
Festival held at the Memorial Hall in Blyth . The cast was
recognized with an award of excellence for their ensemble
performance. (Stephen Oliver photo)
No peace at all
Gelan Hopkins finds he just can't get any privacy in which
to commit suicide in F. E. Madill's production of 7 Stories at
the Sears Drama Festival held in Blyth. Hopkins, who
received an award of merit for his performance, stands
bemused on a seventh story ledge as Justine King pours
out her troubles to him. (David Blaney photo)
Well done
The Listowel District Secondary School production of The
Farm Show at the annual Sears Drama Festival was one of
three chosen to advance to the regional showcase. It was
also recognized for its ensemble work as well as a merit
award for actor Jason Snider. (Bonnie Gropp photo)
Saying goodbye
Fugue For Female Voices was one of two productions
entered in the Sears drama Festival held at the Memorial
Hall in Blyth this last weekend, by St. Anne's Separate
School. Miranda Eggleston won an award of merit for her
performance. The other production, The Wasp won an
award of excellence for their ensemble performance. (David
Blaney photo)