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0 Bf2Hk'f1g Free The Speech Arts Dept.'s presentation of Look Home- ward, Angel was this year's fall play performed Dec. 11, 12, and 15 ln the Upstairs Theater. The Pulitzer-Prize winning play, based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe, was written by Kettl Frlngs. The play was basically about breaking free from a possesslve mother and home, said Caroline Wilkin- son, who played the role of Eliza. At the end ofthe play. Eugene Cher son, played by Chris Trenkmannl takes a chance on independence and leaves home. Junior Julie Dworkin, who played Helen, felt the play was tough during rehear- sals, but it really came to- gether at the end. Both the in-school and nl t rfor- Qh n ps y y , IHBHCCS went Wen, ltl, ',,V l gli-1Q11,.Q,f , THF cast a son, who was on construc- tion and shifting crew. It re- ally added to the general performance. Even when the lights went out in the middle of a per- formance, the actors contln- ued. Because it was during a death scene in the play, said Caroline, the audience thought that it was part of the show's 'ambiance' so we kept acting and the play went on. Overall, Look Homeward, Angel 'gave many high-qualt ty pe orrnances that were enjoyed by students and staff. Valorle Peters, a teach- er ln the Speech Arts Dept., said, lt was one of the best plays l have ever seen per- formed here. The actlng was superb, and the students had an abundance of tal- entu K , f.', :,k'- i ' by K ' w 6 f ' Q i W' Said if f , , . . ,..f f-ii., .f,,,i:f,Lg:gr,,:.,,,,g4-H.,K . , I f 1, i'V,,i.::Q.:,lfV'gwrqfy . A ABOVE ' Holding hands, Eugene and Laura James lLlndley Cunyl stare into each others eyw i g TOY - Despite his mothers feelings about Fatty Glachael Quinny Ben enfoys her company
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