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Show VALENTIMES - FEBRUARY 1993 - 5 Q ’1 lot. I can only guess at the contortions mentor; Gary (Doni Kiffmeyer) perfect of the stage crew when, each act, everything had to be put back to front, appealingly vague and funny woman- fine from the back, giving all sorts of production glimpses that were tantaliz- ‘iéi <3 Noises Off! Great Fun Raucous, good-natured, fast-paced, well-coordinated, full of gaiety, pizazz, pathos, and nonsense—that's how I'd describe Moab Community Theatre’s like watching a play, a dance concert, and a chorale all at once, all in a veddy, then set right again. How did they do child; Poppy (Susan Weisheit) eager to please, perfectly responsible, slightly that and keep it so sturdy? Mostly I giggled, chuckled, the victim; Selsdon (Ron Greene) an aging, sweetly deaf walkabout. was veddy hard to keep it, or my face, straight. I thoroughly enjoyed the two performances I attended, and it keeps me smiling even now. Congratulations to Susan Jamieson, director and choreographer. What a leap to take it on and start from able cast and crew went through their It was an absolutely absurd evening, and that’s a compliment. Thank you all. —Cris Coffey paces. The rest of the audience seemed pleased too. What made the play irresistable was that the author made me an insider; I knew what was real no pretend and what was pretend pretend . . . well, you know. I was in on all their secrets. A marveloust twist. Next: CV TIMES VALENTINE PERSONALS Valentines to all the cast. You delighted me with your antics—and I know how hard you practiced to make them look so spontaneous. I saw a little short acts. Very impressive. of myself in each of your characters, and I loved you all the better for that: The set was of primary importance, and it was a work of genius, designed (with Jamieson) and con- Frederick (Rick Fullam) searching innocently for clarity; Belinda (Lucy Turn the page and enjoy! » Tim (Randy Evans) humbly sassy; we.‘53:». ‘¢~O..IOUIIU..CIIO3"...OC‘OQGCI.‘OOI.¢OI'~O¢II:¢.OIIO10-000.toot -llCCltool'nluiolag Golden Glo Mini NURSERY 827% b “1 GRAPES o Reliance 4%?5 ($5.00) '; 4 ($15.00) CHERRY Starkrimson Semi-dwarf ($15.00) PEARS (all dwarf — $14.00) APPLES (all semi-dwarf) PLUM Starking Delicious Dwarf Honey Sweet Hosui Asian r Starking Deliciousw Shiro Starkspur Golden Delicious Early Grannee Stark Jonagold Stark Jonared NECTARINE Mericrest Stark Granny Smith Honey G10 Mini ($15.00) PEACHES \ PRUNE Elberta Queen‘ July Elberta FRUIT “4 TREES Blue Ribbon 1 JH Hale Stanley Early Order All—in-One Almond Pixwell Gooseberry ($15.00) ($3.00) Latham Red Raspberry gtb‘' .c p. .Qlutllionugaetn In:o..ou........u ‘QICQOIOIO..DI I IIOIIlncIOC' .. 0-.- .. ‘; O...... CANYO no "“»‘::-j-,;§:i: ' APRICOTS Wilson Delicious Sweetheart Dwarf ($15.00). fCASTLE . 'vi veddy British drawing room—no, behind it—no, in front of it again! It tightly synchronized action into three . . . you know; Brooke (Kaki Hunter) guffawed, and snorted as the remark- recent production, Noises Off. It was scratch, what a feat to cram all that ing and quite educational. I learned a holding the play together (her voice coach, Trish Hawkins); Dotty (Mary Mullen) saucy, comfortable and capable ofjealous rages; Lloyd (Joe Lekarczyk) the talented and lecherous ($2.50) (before March 1st) A, Bareroot Prices fi2£xm¢ Trees are Standard 3 £ .' .unless otherwise specified gnu“.....,.".., ,,".,...,.,,..,.,....,.,...¢.. .1. unannuuuc-nuuou .......... uol I.“ 0‘ “nunw‘i a' ‘ .I‘ C) ‘hdi Wallingford) the good-natured glue .no-ost ' ¢o~IOUOOCIqotuO -ooO-‘ano IllituglooiO-Ol .- 5/ 6 structed by Kirk DeFond and his crew. In the first and third acts it looked fine from the front, in the second equally . ufiéfi' |