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26 Charlottes Web Senior Jeff White portraying Wilbur, thinks ol a way to escape from the Zuck- erman's larm, early in the play. White sported pink sweats and hightops for his per- formances as the pig. The sheep was played by Junior Eric Crow. He puzzles over Wilbur's problem of getting oil of the farm.
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Uirec' said out shows means that We definately got the lt was unusual, remarked ju- nior Chris Gallegos who played the part of Horner Zuckerman in the play Charlettes Web. It was performed in the round. In other words, the play was performed while the audience was gathered around in a semi-circle. Besides being unusual, Char- lettes Web was also a success. lt seemed that people couldn't re- sist seeing, once again, the lov- able story about a pig named Wilbur and his friend Charlette who saves him from the butcher block in a miraculous way. Two of the three performances were sold out, including the dinner show that was sponsered by au- rora Central music boosters. In addition to these performances, there was also a series of dress rehearsals that were attended by students from various Aurora ele- mentary schools. One of the reasons for this suc- cess was the great working rela- if' ea A young audience from day care cen- ters around Aurora watch the play on Friday, December 14. The play was per- formed times during the day, while Junior Sheila 0'Toole helps control the children. 514 ciizlile tionship between the cast and crew. Polly Noone, directer, de- scribed it well when she said, We've definately got the ensem- ble. While the cast was finally get- ting their lines right, the props be- gan to develop minds of their own. Whether it was props dissa- pearing or reappearing ln the wrong places, it certainly gave the prop crew something to think about. Towards the end of the pro- duction, the cast began to act more freely and some of the fol- lowing lines ensued: Want some ham? Psych! If that pig is dead, it's all over bud. When the play was over, ap- preciation was shown by having a fun bunch on stage. Already, there was talk of the next play, West Side Story, and students preparing to go through it all again. - by Ben Bauer CAST Wilbur Jeff White Charlotte Moira 0'toole Fern Sonya Thomas Mrs. Able Lisa Taylor Mr. Able Ben Bauer Avery Able Jeff Withrow Mr. Zuckerman Mrs. Zuckerman Chris Gallegos Chris Zalesk y Lurvey Dave Shirley Templeton John Cherabie Goose Christine Selinsky Gander Dwayne Penn Sheep Eric Crow Lamb Sarah Crow Narrators Jennifer Blake Linda Venner Missy Metzger Ch0rUS Patricia Blake Allen Williams Tom Shinners Student Director Erica Watts Templeton the rat, portrayed by Sen- ior John Cherabie eats the slop left in WiIbur's troff. Charlottes Web was performed on December 14 St 15. Charlottes Web
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