Show Acting isn't as easy as it looks looks looks- ask the Masque Club Dean Cruff Croff Sta Staff Writer THE HE Actors Actor's Nightmare and scenes from other plays are coming to The Masque Club and the Theatre class will be performing performing performing per per- forming two nights March 4 an and 5 S at pm p.m. in the auditorium in the Technical Building The shows are open to the public and the price is on one can of food The food will be donated to the Salt Lake food bank The Masque Club will be performing an act from the p plays play I a y The Act Actors Actor's 0 T s Nightmare The cast i is s made up of four women and two men chosen in an open audition for students as aswell aswell aswell well as non The play is directed by Jennifer Lee Ochoa This is a good chance forth e a ses to perform rm said Ochoa Theatre will be putting on scenes J from om a variety of plays The students are re required required required re re- re- re to perform in a scene for their final One of the the- biggest things Ive I've learned is that acting Isn't as easy as it looks said Dennis Gaunt a The Theatre a t r 1 J 2 st student u den t When asked if he e wanted to become an actor Gaunt said he wasn't sure Hes He's learning to do stage design also and might want to teach high school drama One of the reasons they perform is because actors need to act said Suzanne McKenna assistant professor sor of Fine Arts This also hel helps ps people to open their eyes to fine arts like music dance and theatre she added a wild and crazy bunch and I enjoy rehearsing the slapping scenes Just kidding kidding kidding kid kid- ding said Gloria Quick who plays Sarah Siddons Quick decided to get involved in the play when she saw a poster advertising advertising advertis advertis- on a bulletin board ing auditions I thought it would be my I but now ticket to Broadway think its it's my ticket to oblivion said Quick |