The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-01-21, Page 11Lou
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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'
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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.'
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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,
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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.
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p. m. each evening. Don IVIG F'adyen, the au , n
adjudicator"for°ailof thelays.
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