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Huron schools involved in
theatre workshop program
and its slavish attachment to the television.
The play is ripe with parody. To conclude the
evening, South Huron Secondary in Exeter
will also perform an original script called
"Valedictorian." This piece deals with the
volatile emotions of a first year university
student who is called upon to be her high
school's valedictorian. As you can see, it's a
great opening night for the Festival.
On Saturday evening, Goderich District
Collegiate leads off with a hilarious comedy
called 'Hurray For Johnny Canuck," by
Canadian playwright Ken Gass. Johnny
Canuck is Canada's answer to "Uncle Sam"
or "Captain America." The play has a
certain comic book quality to it which 1.011
appeal to everyone both young and old.
Next, F.E. Madill Secondary in Wingham
will perform their original scnpt called "The
Borderline." This play deals with the tragic
elements of teenagers growing up in an
increasingly complicated and stressful
world. Itis an honest and sometimes painful
look at our need for friendship in moments of "'
great despair.
To conclude the Festival on Saturday
evening, the final adjudication will take
place with a number of awards being given
out for outstanding performances.
On February 28 and March 1 many
students from all the high schools in Huron
County will assemble at Central Huron
Secondary School for participation in a
number of theatre related workshops and
group discussions with professionals in their
field. The Festival is designed to provide not
only a showcase for area talent, but also, it
fosters an exchange of ideas and promotes
cooperative friendship between students
coming from several different schools. As
well, the public gets treated to some fine
entertainment.
All plays performed in the Festival are
written by professional Canadian play-
wrights or have been an original cooperative
effort on the part of a teacher and the cast.
The performance length of a play must not
exceed 50 minutes.
On the opening night, Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton, will perform the
first act of "Boiler Room Suite" by Rex
Deverell. This is a touching play about two
sldd row bums who, amid the confusion and
failure in their lives, manage to act out
personal fantasies which both make us laugh
and touch our heart strings. Seaforth District
High School will perform an original script
called "A Passage Through Prime Time."
This play is a humorous look At our society
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