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1. Charlie Brown iPete Schwabai reads a note found in his pocket given to him by the little redheaded girl Go he thinksi. 2i Woodstock iTodd Kitzingeri looks at his egg and thinks to himself, What is it? 3. Snoopy iRob Magnini expresses his feelings about being The Big Bow Wow 4. Snoopy iRob Magnini and Woodstock iTodd Kitzingeri dis- play their natural friendship. 5. 'lHey Snoopy, what happened to the REAL jaws?
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The World According To Snoop y Windsor Players started off their season with a new musical titled Snoopy . This new play was a chal- lenge to all. There were only seven cast members, which required each person to put forth a great deal of time and effort. While the show was really fun to do and was en- joyed by the audience, young and old, there are certain moments that will be remembered forever, especially to those involved in the play. One such instance was when Mrs. D instigated a double time rehearsal. 1. Mrs. DesJardin holds up her play gift given to her by Windsor Players during the play Snoopy. 2. The Cast of Snoopy deft to rightl Todd Kitzinger tWoodstockl, Pete Schwaba tCharlie Brownl, Sara Darcy tSallyl, Rob Magnin tSnoopyl, Tiffany An- ' derson tPeppermint Pattyl, Tim Schwaba tLinusl, Kerstin Ruoff tLucyl. 3. Charlie Brown tPete Schwabal acts as traffic director in Snoopy as he holds up the stop sign in front of Linus' tTim Schwabal face. During this, the cast had to race through their lines t improve their concentration. The other two example took place during performances. We'll set the scene. I was washday. Lucy was given the unenviable job 0 getting Linus' blanket. She got it all right, but onl half of it. The blanket which had lasted through th- previous performances tore in half, flustering bot Lucy and Linus. The second example happened durin a aws scene when the puppet fell from the dog house and Snoopy was forced to improvise the Jaws' with his hands tas seen on the following pagel.
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The Windsors Players presented Raggedy Ann and Andy a children's play, their first in four years. One reason for deciding on a children's play is the delightful reaction of the young people to the characters. At one point in the show the audience helped some characters escape from Witch Wigglewort tCathy Lawsoni. Help isn't exactly the right word though; some children just screamed, others held up their Raggedy Ann dolls, and others seemed to want to see the witch catch the heros by giving direc- tions. With this play the Windsor Players learned the truth of one of the lines in the play -Chime- Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. -Chime- Babes In Toyland ? Y 1: I 1...; ,. i. C ., i 5 E I ' lei ital 1. The camel displays a look of confusion and also confuses the Raggedy's. 2. The dolls were Heidi Chaltry, Siobhan Arnold, Jean Koch, Todd Kitzinger, Rob Worth, Jim Christopherson, Liz Ziemer, Sandee Schreiner, Chris Smith, Kerstin Ruoff and John Konyn. 3. Not only did the cast had to put a lot of work into the play, but the crew worked long hours also. The crew was tBottom row left to righti David Koch, Jeff Trudell, Harold Dohl tSecond row left to righ'o Lor Langer, Scott Harbick, Ann DeBruin, tThird row left to righti Jil Meyers, Marcia Konyn and Christine Dura. 4. Patti Brenner dis plays her talents by putting on the clown's tSandee Schreineri make up. 5. Lester Loonie is making sure he looks good, by fixing his ha crookedly. Now we know where he got his name.
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