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Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd, chant the chorus depicting the working class of London. The special effects gave it an atmo- sphere of reality, said Jennifer Sny- der. The fac- - tory whistle Th really scared me. Other than that the stage was bare, not even having curtains, setting a mood which added to the meaning of Sweeney Todd. As director Gene Lloyd said, The musical is about man's inhumanity to man. It teaches us that revenge should never be sought. These are my friends, sings Sweeney Todd. Mrs. Lovette, played by Michelle Slaughter, watches curiously as Sweeney Todd caresses his long lost razors or his friends? More hot pies! demands the customers. To- bias played by Mike Little fills their cups with ale as they gobble down Mrs. Lovette's deli- cious meat pies. A romance booms in secrecy. Johanna, Cathy Hoyle, and Anthony, the sailor, H. J. Mitchell, had to meet in secrecy because Johanna's guardian, Judge Turpin, wanted to marry Sweeney Todd's daughter, Johanna. YTQQQI
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Chief of police, Beadle Bamford, played by Thad Westfall, was slain by Todd in vengeance for his wife's being taken and molested by the judge, played by Shawn McLerren. Benjamin Barker! cried Sweeney Todd, Brent Anderson. Todd gains his revenge on the judge who discovered too late that Sweeney was actually Benjamin Barker. The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, sings the chorus, as the bloody aftermath lies at their feet. The dead miraculously jumped back to life to end the tale of Sweeney Todd. 'Q Musical - 13 l'
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22 Razorl Razor! Cut! Cut! Sweeney Todd be- comes a victim of his revenge. Toby went in- l'Alms, Aims, cries the crazed Beggar woman, sane after he discovered the meat for the pies as she endlessly searches for money and her was from human bodies. lost family. Having been a participant in the spring musical for two years, Joanne Johnson feels it has helped her with her singing. One of about 150 stu- dents selected for 1985 Honors Cho- rus, Joanne went to prepare for their Sunday concert. They worked us ev- ery spare moment, remembered Joanne. With breaks only for lunch, the chorus practiced from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Practices were very intense and tiring, but fun, contin- ued Joanne. I met a lot of very friendly people and those were the best two days of my life. Singing alto or second soprano, Joanne also played electric keyboard and piano. Having played piano for five years, she won superior for two years at the East Carolina University Piano Guild. Joanne plans to attend East Carolina to study music.
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