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The Gondoliers - rama Competition The Gondoliers The B.H.S. Drama Club contin- ued its oustanding tradition in the annual Massachusetts High School Drama Festival with this year's en- try of The Gondoliets, a spoken adaption - Gilbert without the Sullivan - of the famous duo's operetta. The lighthearted, fast-paced pe- riod comedy centered around the adventures of two Venetian gon- doliers, one of whom is actually the son of the King of Barataria. How- ever, no one is sure which brother is the prince. The situation is complicated fur- ther when it is revealed that the prince - whichever he is - was married in infancy to the daughter of the Duke of Plaza-Toro, a Span- ish grandee. This fact considerably upsets the wives of the gondoliers, not to mention the duke's daugh- ter, who is in love with her father's servant. All is resolved when the princes foster-mother is foundg she identi- fies the true monarch and everyone NJ- Q Qs is happy. The action of the play is further brought to life by the antics of the ensemble, made up of the conradrhe Cflower girlsl and the gondoliers. The Gondoliers was a showcase of the talent and creativity of its , M C 3 production crews. The extensive set, complete with lighted lamps and working gondolas, was de- signed and built by students Sarah Homer and Steven Solari along with the set crew, under the direc- tion of Set Advisor Thomas Rich- ards. The colorful period costumes, which gave the play its finished, professional look, were conceived and assembled by Wardrobe Di- rector Elaine Kelly and her student wardrobe staff. The entire produc- tion came together under the direc- tion of Carol Thomas, who was assisted by student choreographer jessica Gain. The Gondoliers was an exciting, enjoyable addition to the 1988 Fes- tival, and demonstrated once more the dedication, energy, and talent of the members of the Drama Club. - Robyn Webby bmp
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