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Show THE THUNDERBIRD Critics murdered by actors in '40s spoof audience members. During the scene where she passes out tea, sugar, cream and biscuits to At play's end, it didn't really matter who killed everyone, she grabs the audience's attention who or who was the real Inspector Hound or with her limp. The eyes of the entire what the critics would have written. Because all audience follow her across the stage. Her the critics were lying dead on the carpeted floor expressions were comical. Sometimes it seemed of the 1940s-style- d impossible that anyone could contort her face so drawing room. In the intimate round theatre setting of The well. Quisenberry is an excellent character Real Inspector Hound, critics Moon, played by actress; she plays melodrama and comedy well. It would be Jeff Ingman, and Birdboot, played by Michael interesting to see her expand into us more serious acting. The to were critics Stasinos, brought reality. But like the rest of the cast, Quisenberry was similar to the audience and their acting brought the audience participation closer to the surface. perfectly cast and strong in her part. The cast was superb; there was no one on the stage who Moon and Birdboot had everyday problems which grew into mountains in their minds. lacked talent. Todd Gibson, Rebecca Johnson, and Cheryl Ann Cluff as Simon Gascoyne, Felicity Cunningham and Mrs. Cynthia Muldoon created a delightfully funny love triangle. Magnus Muldoon, played by Michael Stiver, in gave a stronger acting job as the play evolved (or devolved). Cluff captured the cool, sophisticated woman with her slow delivery and movements. Her high sophistication contrasted against Gibson's nervous, indecisive, shady character to add to Moon and Birdboot analyzed the play with the level of humor. Peter Tagg's British accent gave him an eloquent words and sometimes statements that didn't apply to the play at all. advantage. The play picked up momentum from its already hilarious state when Tagg entered the Ingman and Stasinos gave strength and a dynamic air to Moon and Birdboot. Ingman and stage as the zany Inspector Hound. Tagg has Stasinos had the ability because of the flexibility gotten better with each performance he has of the charactors they were playing and their acted in. A round of applause for Matt Page who own talent to steal the show. It was hard not to keep an eye on Ingman even as he was being played dead through the entire play! How could seated; his gestures were so dramatic, obnoxious anyone lie still for that long? and expressive, not to mention funny. The Real Inspector Hound certainly was a credit to Masque Club and an example of fine Speaking of funny, Karen Quisenberry as Mrs. Drudge, brought hysterical laughter from many acting. THEATRE REVIEW BY DAWN DE BUSK stiff-legg- it "ww .. 0. 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The preliminary meeting for choreographers and dancers interested in pooling their talents in the annual Spring Dance Concert will be held in Centrum 227 on Feb. 2 at 8:45 p.m. All SUSC students and faculty will be eligible to choreograph andor perform in the upcoming concert. During the meeting, those interested may sign up for audition times. The concert is For more information contact set for April 29-3- CEDAR CITY, UTAH. 2 -- - -- AUTO PARTS, WEST 200 NORTH ,v 1 -- PACE 9 Vs: 'The Real Inspector Hound' left the audience stitches with superb acting by Masque Club members. ""yyMW1 JANUARY 25, 1988 NKS 1 XH1 MONDAY HOME 'fe Because life isnt what it used to be. Dkwm 05 nd I Iraurtrc ComcY Gr9.Xi |