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Kiss Me KOTG 'iAnoTher opening, anoTher show . . . Bradley UniversiTy TheaTre be- gan iTs successful T980-84 season wiTh The presenTaTion of Cole Por- Ter's mucical comedy Kiss Me, Kafe. The producTion, which ran from SepT. 5 Through TA, consisTed of a casf of more Than forTy singers and dancers, and feaTured some Twen- Ty- four musical numbers. Thomas Glauner and Tamberlyn Gearring held The leading roles. por- Traying an acTor QPauIj and an ac- Tress QLilyj who Try To sTage Shake- speare's The Taming of The Shrew amid hard feelings following Their di- vorce. The sTory of PeTruchio and KaTherine QKaTej in The Taming of The Shrewis colored by Paul and Lily, who are consTanTly fighTing in spiTe of Their love for one anoTher. BoTh KaTe - in The play-wiThin-a-play - and Lily, her counTerparT, are l'Tamed in The end. The show's TwenTy or so scenes were lavishly sTaged and skillfully puT TogeTher wiTh The musical dlrecTion of Molly McCullough. A sixfeen- piece orchesTra accompanied a varieTy of song and dance numbers, among which were a whirling Taran- Tella and a graceful, melancholy balleT. Dr. Richard MarrioTT direcTed The producTion, and Paula PeTrini chor- eographed The dancing. BrenT Fleming, lighTing designer, and Deann Fleming, cosTume and ma- keup designer, also designed The seT. BeTsey ScherTz was The sfage manager, and Three of Bradley's TheaTre classes assisTed in sTage- crafT, producTion and makeup. i GY, s .4 6. 1 ff - fi .Q V1 '35 DDbg Play Coverage By Karen BenoiT 2ofFalI Shows fi CLAD IN SHAKESPEARIAN COSTUMES, Bill qRon Claypooly dueTs wiTh Lois QSharon Smifhy.
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MUCH T0 THE DISMAY of The Townspeople, The Poef QSTeven Pefrinij parades wiTh his Gorgon. F W Biddensfadf The Seahorse The fall season conTinued wiTh a moving presenTaTion of Edward J. lvloore's The Seahorse, which ran from OcT. 40 Through TQ. SeT in a waTerfronT bar aT a Cali- fornia seaporT, The Two acTs of The play unfolded wiTh a casT of only Two: Lynda Hillesheim and Michael Fancher porTrayed The characfers GerTrude Blum and Harry Bales. ln The play, Harry, who once worked wiTh G-erTrude in The bar and evenTually fell in love wiTh her, re- Turns from The sea wiTh The hope of sTarTing a new life wiTh her. Howev- er, her faTher's murder and her un- pleasanT experiences wiTh a wife- beaTing husband have made her biTTer and unwilling To be a parT of Harry's plans, despiTe her love for him. Harry becomes angry because of 28fFall Shows her repeaTed refusals, and Tensions build unTil The Two physically fighT each oTher. The climax occurs when he gives her a wedding dress which she sTubbornly refuses. Harry never- Theless depends on his love To break down GerTrude's barrier of disTrusT and Tells her in The lasT scene, You'll TrusT me, l know you will. The Seahorse was direcTed by Dr. Collins J. Bell, wiTh Richard Wollen- berger as assisTanT direcTor. BrenT and Deann Fleming were The seT and lighfing designers, and Mary Vasquez was The sTage manager. Bradley TheaTre sTudenTs assisTed in sTagecrafT, producfion, and ma- keup. FACED WITH INNER CONFLICTS, GerTrude QLynda Hillesheimj wiThdraws from Harry Qlvli- chael Fancherj.
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