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Camelot Imagine Ronald Reagan, Mik- hail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, and Shamon Peres are sitting around a table, a round ta- ble. The final arms control treaty has just been signed. With this treaty, governmental violence will only be used to fight the evils of terrorism. Although this hypothetical situ- ation is highly idealistic to say the least, this year ' s musical pro- posed this pacifistic idea. Camelot portrays the epic story of King Arthur and the ultimate failure of his round table. The audience found themselves intrigued with the acting and hu- mor of the Cavaliers. Again the leading roles were David Andrew as King Arthur and Bridget Ginty as his lascivious wife, Guenevere. Marcos Torres portrayed the ar- rogant Lancelot, the mightiest knight of the round table and the eventual lover of Guenevere. Hu- mor was supplied by Pellinore and Merlyn, acted by Chad Mead and Brad Keoun, respectively. The plot and tone of the second act was greatly enhanced by the evil Mordred, Rob King. Annette Pfis- ter as Morgan LaFey fulfilles the artisanship of the musical as she captured the audience with the beauty of ballet. The rest of the cast of knights and ladies com- prised the choir under the direc- tion of Ms. Belsaas. Supplying the musical accompaniment were Ms. Belsaas and . . well, c ' est moi. — T.R. (right) Rob King displays his true self in his portrayal of Arthur ' s evil son, Mordred. (far right) For one brief shining moment that was known as Camelot! (below) Knighting of Lancelot.
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(Left) There ' s always peo- ple who like to work — you can ' t stop them. (Left) I think I ' ll go back to the war play. (Below) Where ' s the vodka, Mike Kolienkov? ■ Bl 1 1 I K. - %■ ' - H ■» . M y ' LI 1 1? jj H
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i T H 1 ■ wm BPa .f H BeuB . Xv M H ' S ' ■¥ .? M BvW I r 71 (left) The Joust; what more can we say? (below) The deceitful lovers. (far above) Chad Mead delivered a fine Pelinore, far above previous endeavors. (far left) Bridget Ginty stunned us all as Quenevere. (in the celler) Brad Keoun was a great Merlin when his beard wasn ' t falling off. (above left) The Bewitching dance. (left) Run, boy! Run! Emote, David. Emote. (above) C ' est Moi! It ' s Marcos ' line. Sorry Tyler.
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