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Clinton News-Record, 1987-05-27, Page 19. 1+:1'i ofitt: 3 WEDNESDAY, IVIIAY 27, 1987 - r,rnt,`,1• TV", 111 r DANM-11-11, FIA11-11- "VALrfanaMarr,,r- 11 MELIGEIGIERCK=i1=21=ta=tot.o.'"" oZiMarilMWSSir'"...LZE-PMR4ar7t.....T 4;3, • ..- c . "',440:AA • FCOl) SECT 10 CHSS performs Scapino t t t Central Huron Secondary School's Drama Club put on an Italian Cuisine on May 22 and 23, complete with antipasto, pasta, fresh fruit, cheeses and coffee. House manager for this year's dinner was Kendra Papple with Steve Souch acting as her assistant. Other helpers were Tammy Gavel), Frances Greid"anus, Kerri JerOme, Lauralee Johnsjon, Stacy McClinchey, Brian Raidt, Wendy Raidt, Shelley Reinhart and Linda VanSpengen. After the meal, diners relaxed !? while watching the two act comic farce Scapino. Performing in the play were; Lin- da Hearn - waitress; inc Holmes - Carlo; Rick Lobb - Headwaiter; Dan Primeau - Waiter One; -Chris Watt - Waiter Two; Mike Henry - Sylvestio: Colin Thomas - Ottavio; Steve Lippincott - Scapino; Tanja Grillmayer - Giacinia; Tony Latour - Argante; Paul Lippincott - Geronte; Kevin ;1 Serimgeour - Leandro; Nina Potter - the nurse; Allison Dunn - Zerbinetta. The play was directed by Stephen Oliver. r: (Photos by Anne Narejko) lee "*".••"44: 4 X* y• • While Argante (Tony Latour) and Scapino (Steve Lippincott discuss their differences in the background, Sylvestio, played by Mike Henry (front, left) and Carlo, played by Joe Holmes do their best to over hear the conversation. -4" •‘,740,-yolv!, MVP: 1,7 : • • :4, " (": • Scapino (Steve Lippincott) wanted to get ''even with Argante (Tony Latour) so he pretended to be a man who wanted to kill In this scene. Scapino gets Agrante to ]hide in a sack then disguises his voice and beats the sack with a sausage. otti° PO:A*61°1 After one of the many beatings Scapino gave Argante, Argante emerges from the sack rather stunned. Flying through the air was in the script for the person who played Scapino, and Steve Lippincott did just that. Love was the reason for all the problems in the play Seapino. Here. (Maxi() Wolin Thomas) pours out his heart to his love Giacinia Tanja •r a Trying to stay out of trouble, Sylvestio Thinking he may not marry the love of his life, Leandro (Kevin Scrimegour) climbs to (Mike Henry) disguised himself_ the balcony where he attempts to jump. Luckily for him, he was informed that his Bringing a message to the two father, Geronte (Paul Lippincott) and Argante (Tony thoughts were wrong before he jumped. Latour) is the nurse, Nina Potter.