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2 1 Full of “High Hopes’, Beth Shea and Pat Veale swing into their rendition with gusto. 2 “What Do You Get When You Fall In Love?”, ask Rose Turcotte and Johanne Godbout. 3 With style and finesse, Bruce Lemieux gives insight to the message of the Minstrel, ‘‘The Threshold of Tomorrow”. 4 In a seemingly effortless manner, Patti Driscoll and John Dillon mesmerize the audience with ‘‘Mock- ingbird’’. 5 Opening the minstrel on a note of song Eileen Butler, Denise Bergevine, Loretta Vecchiarelli and Martha Harrington explain that they have ‘‘Magic To Do.” 6 With a hint of sarcasm, Jack Marrinan expresses his opinion of cheerleaders and ‘‘Football He- roes. ’ 7 Narrator Lisa Barry continues the mood of the Minstrel as she introduces the next act. 8 “Wouldn't It Be Loverly” if we could all do British accents as well as Eileen Cook, Michele Guertin, Steve Dougal, and Jim Buffum and Diane Webber?!
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1 Three fun loving rouges, Ted Kmiecik, Gary Sniezak, and Tom Gorski sing “Wouldn't It Be Loverly’’. 2 Minstrel director, Mr. Pete Beauregard gives last minute in- structions to a nervous cast. 3 Scratch strides across the room in an attempt to snatch the soul of Jabez’s neighbor. 4 Reaf- firming their vows, Jabez and Mary Stone speak of their love and their hope that it will endure forever. 5 Full of enthusiasm, Steve Lattinville, Kevin Kelleher, Michael Coyne and Don Pouliot sing ‘‘A Time for Livin’’. 6 Chatting amiabily, wedding guests enjoy the gala reception. 7 Seniors Cheryl McCarthy and Mary Pio exclaim to the au- dience that money makes the world go around. 8 With grace and ease, Kelly Lancas- ter spreads her own form of love. 9 Ending the show, Ray Bourbeau and Tasha Anderson join in the finale ‘‘It's All for the Best’. 10 Wedding guests propose a toast to the bride and groom. 11 Daniel Webster gravely con- templates the predicament of Jabez Stone's soul as he attempts to plan his course of action. iv erw +e 1? a
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