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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-01-21, Page 11Lou 124th yEA-' 3 THURSDAY ; ANUARY 21, 1.971- I k,4 11\1/4.tv.4 r r, dRl;� •.Yr1rs+!S,�Aailr6�1H( 1• ,4111 ETEXIXIC OXE ACT PL -Yrs 71" poster is one • TtJr•igon'of the most eye catching. tod'appear in -this area for ,quite some lime -and credit • must go to Sharon Spivak who designed it, (chalk one up for that Sharon,) -and Jim Morris who did .the. lettering. -The poster was designed` for. Trigon. '70, held last: year, and there was such- .good •response to it"the' 0• management. of Trigon '71 carried it over for this year. Copies of it have been posted in windows -around town ,and should help to draw a Iakge crowd for the event which will be held Friday and Saturday evening of this -week —• that's January 22 'and ' 23- —"starting at 8:e3Q p.m. in the main auditorium of GDCI.' e I 4,,, lNMrlMtoroo.r`rl"" ., I' Trigon `7'e -at...+Goderich District Collegiate Institute is set for .Friday, January 22, and Saturday, January 23, at 8 p.m. 'each evening in' the auditoririm. The "program 'consists of three plays and • three Comic sketches this, year andit–is hoped that many ofA the people who enjoyed Trigon '70 will return with many more theatre lovers ,.for the '11 version. evening of drama for.Trigon '71. Tickets are available at Craigie's anti at Campbell's. ; • The plays inchtde•' "Early Frost", a: story of two spinsters,', one of, Which killed a little girl a -longtime ago; "The Wheel", a play _which takes place during the time of the ,cave men has to do with �•tlie, discovery of, the. wheel; and "Private Ear', a play �M•••+•++•cof cerning the situation"when a young man brings a girl back tb The quality of the drama has ' his apartment' only to have his risen sharply in the past few ..years, as witnessed last year during Trigon '70. .A great deal • vf.lad �c�rlt on, the part of the actors ° : and those . persons man-of-the=world friend + appear on the scene. ; "Early, Frost"directed..by Mrs. Warren Robirison, has a cast of , five inclddirig Trudy ,involved in codrtum'ing, Lighting ` ' .Kernighan, . Tanya Palmer, and sets seems' to ensure an Catherine Russell, Nina Knight enjoyable '' •and• stimulating and Cy-thiaTa•,mpbell • Warren •R'obinson dire is "The Wheel". Members of the1cast"are Debbie Dunlop, Greg Markson, Graham RoYaf,,•Cindy Leeking, Brenda Thompson, Sherry ..Moore, Sue Freeman and Rick Fisher, • • Jim Daer, Sue Dunlop Fane: Alister Pirie 'form.•.the cast 'for "Private Ear", P which is also directed by Warren Robinson. The three comic-sketch:?s see' Penny Vidier and Rick 'Fisher in; "Oh Ronald", a bit alpout a ioy and, a girl on -a park bench; Bill ,McGee. and. Ann -Marie Budney as'a• boy and a girl ata bus stop; • and Randy Hills and Sherri –Wield. in "The' Sweater", a •sketch invorving ^ a—` money situation. yxR.�it.21;e8g614 •• Y • • • yam.. ,p, Trigon '71, ari.evening ,of one act plays, will be staged at GDCI Friday and Saturday' evening starting at "8:20 each night. In this play, Early.Frost, we have old aunts, •, babies and a ghost ;-From the •left are standing: Eleanor Robins i ;rvdirector,' Cy ilii ''Canipbell as Louise; an. Photos Ron Price I u.+wwuyww`•+ i.G T" reset; b f r. Aunt; -Debbie 'MacDonald, stage manager; Trudy - Kernighan as + Hanna, the Other Aunt... Seated are Catherine Russell as Mrs.. Clayton, a social worker;,Nina Knight:Alice the child and Tanya Palmer, Lydia thea ghost. Paul 'Cummirigs`is it charge of sound `effects... OEM 1✓r The Wheel, a religious -drama, is one of the highlights of an pveniflg of entertainment entitled Trigon,'71, to be staged rat GDCI this Friday.and SS ; ur a. ; eye 'n , howrt....during one of• the scenes are; rdim tdhe• left: Rick Fisher, Sherrie Atfield,"Patsy Shore, Greg Markson, Alirl,. ou ter, Doug Nall, Jeff Russell, Sherry Moore, Randy Hills, Graham Royal, .`i Cindy Leeking, Brenda Thompson, Susan Freeman; Nancy Hills, Joy Harrison; Susan Moxley and director Warren Robinson. In the centre at fan. ,rte 'I „l, np vi11r ,n u t e i ad• The show starts at 8:30 The eternal triangle pops up again •in one-way in Private -Ear during Trigon '71 to ,be " presented by the - students"' of GDCI on Friday and S turday-evening. From the left, - Jim Daer plays Bob, a music lover; Sue Dunlop is Doreen, appropriately the girl in between, and Al Pirie as Ted, the suave friend. It 'should -be an interesting evening of entertainment. 4 r y. », .. �x � thor o�°�i�" . �'� el��� p. m. each evening. Don IVIG F'adyen, the au , n adjudicator"for°ailof thelays. iYtiti m . w } 61.