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Show LAKESIDE 8 Saturday. Octet For directors, audience: The plays the thing P IORCITA PAm He fstfyuwe he H4? fjm.ly can't cw l tMi wonT f ftj a Ure llayhfwuf, IVr1jr n4 liijintf (Ksniofr rul IUkt r? W twnHt manjfm uf If tn iiaut h l4 i 1, 4JI i IffWP. Washington "V ( im "I KHJ W Km'S Wh, fwr llW 4J grandma 14 h? slams," iiftffly wod, THr 1 btff ug ik (!n in a modified tmi the Ke.df.ft ed tM are room iht-ai-if udtrre act. h nturam twti, A Mty with upturning plan m a kuftj Hrming room with a uiCkiMun m w.xit ttiivi ihfr 1 conm! And room Wultcd with prop. costume 4UJ Vfflrt), Ami not juM WK pljy i produced al a lime. There iff three ho running rgh now. The tail mghi uf"KeM in frar. a Halloween turned . mil he Tuesday at 10 p m. 1 he I Ml IIihjwc Mtcfy."a mystery lhai appeal in children. run on Saturday at iMm until Nov. g, and will alo run Halloween night al 7 p in. The musical "Joseph amj Hi Amamg leehnaolur DreamcoaL" can he teen at 7.30 p m. on I riday. Saturda and Monday until Nov. 20. 1 he (Nten thote Washington Terrace because the building, an olJ grocery nore. wa jutt the right e anj in the right cver-popula- r location. Olsen ad, "I here t a lot of talent in the area." hc Ud. Because the playhouse it a orpniation. Olsen tatd no one gets paid for their work, to the' able to keep ticket non-prof- it price down. If the play 1 good and the price reasonable then people will come hack. Olsen taid. She also believe if people are introduced to good theater they will attend other play in the area a well. "Good theater only help you." she said. And having good theater meant gelling good talent, she said. Mike Cram of Clearfield play the lead of Joseph in the musical. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Drtameoat." Mike has such a beautiful tenor voice. I hopes he likes us and wants to come back." Olsen said. The Olsens are always there ready to do whatever needs to he done." Cram said. This is Cram's first time acting in one of the playhouse's productions. He said he was amazed al how many people he knew when he went over there. lt has been real fun to work with them. It is one of the best experiences I have ever had." C'ram said. amaed SI how far fid !)I watt fuktume &M prop, (Mn Md r)!u 1 He lulu vkt Mil (user he that must ! pad whn the pHyt are produced humeoflherojahirt are sth-tKtiiiu, a So when parent smj grandparent tulgnuet 10 make fusty met Of donate Item. he lay no. One mother, Jerry Ikan of Willard, esme tn on 1 uetday to help with some tewing. Sesml year ago, the brought her ton to hf plat House hn ause he "w a iniroscru'd the W4. "Now he' to euros ervd." the laid. Dean pull out costume that nord to he pressed hum the row of rmk of costume hanging m a room those the stage. literally hundred of drew from Cleopatra's day to nowadays can he found. Some are real antiques and others are repinat, 01 ten tad. "You don't know if you are looking al a real antique on sure or nm." she mkI If a costume cannot he found to fit the character or actor Olsen know someone will say "I can make tL" or "I have something at home that will work." "I am always amaed al how generous the community is." Olsen said. As fi props, well, there are hose, mite, basket, task and shelve filled to capacity with hats, gloves, shoes, dishes. Christmas decorations, (lowers, food items (inedible of course), guns, axes and whatever else might he needed in any play. "Wc don't throw anything away." she said. "Looking at these things brings hack so manv fond memories," Olsen said as her hand traveled from one item to another. A bo sal on the floor filled with drinking glasses. Each glass held a candle. "These were used in Tiddler on ihc Roof.' in the sunsetsunrisc scene," she said. The hardest part of producing a play, she said, is the end. "Breaking down the sets, washing the costumes and stocking the shelves again lakes a lot of work." she said. But Olsen doesn't mind. She is looking forward to the next production. "A Christmas Carol." which was also the first play that was seen at the playhouse. It runs from Nov. 24 to Dec. 23. Using a her experience from years as comic. Bev Olsen above warms up a crowd before a producstand-u- p tion at Terrace Plaza Playhouse, where she and her husband have been producing plays for more than four years. At right, sewing a prototype of a hoop skirt that will be used In an upcoming play, Olsens days are spent In and nights Tickets to see any of the plays are $7.50 for adults. $5 for children under 12 and $22.50 for a family pass. "The family pass is for mom. dad and all their kids" no matter how many. Olsen said. For more information on the plays or how to audition, call Olsen at 393-007- 0. House Dont Let Back Pain Spook You! 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