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LEFT: Introducing the scene, The Night the Bed Fell. Doug Bedingfeld, posing as James Thurber, narrates to the audience. ABOVE: BeUeving the old lady is insane, characters take her to an institute in Thurber ' s Unicorn in the Garden . BELOW: Members of the cast take a break as they wait for their turn to practice a dance scene in the production FROP .
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masmwmsammam 1 Surrounded with solitude and alone in the audience, drama teacher Mr. Snow and Judy Kohner, cast member, take time to relax and watch the pr ogress being made as characters rehearse for one of the several sketches in Thurber ' s Carnival . TROP ' means folk, rock, pop dancing During Thurber ' s Carnival, Steve Dell- isanti, while marooned on a desert island, is surprised by a reporter who has island for an interview. Dancing to and singing songs from some of the biggest musicals, cast members worked diligently to create FROP . the drama department ' s first production of the year. Appealing to all ages and personalities because of its diversity, ' PROP incorporated numbers from Sweet Charity, Promises. Promises, and the new musical. Hair. among others. Con- structed in a patchwork system, the production consisted of man sketches or cut-ins tied together in an entertaining and enjoyable fashion. Starting the year with enthusiasm, the one night show brought a large audience, many of them .Mhambra students. Based upon stories from the life of the iiumorous writer James Thurber. Thurber ' s Carnival proved to be another successful dramatic project. Nagged by his wife and plagued with other discomforts, Thurber often retreated into the fantasy world of his i mag illation where anything could, ,iiul dill happen, as was evi- dent in the show. Comprised of various skits, all of them quite dif- ferent in nature. I ' luirber ' s Carnival proved to be humorous entertainment. 22 DRAMA
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wamvKamxmss!mF.asdiKnii BHIWTOWlWamB ng characters Marco the Magni- Rosahe, gather proposing a toast to the F. Schlegal, and the Incomparable success of the coming carnival. As B. F. Schlegal ' s carnival comes to town, singing as they begin assembling on the carnival members gather enthusiastically, parade grounds for the grand march. Lili and Paul pose happily with puppets that united them, and puppeteer Greg Beck. Concerned Rob Wolf, a Roustabout, warns Uli of Marco ' s deceiving flirtations. 24 DRAMA
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