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Triple Play In thi scene from The Patient”, the secretary is being interrogated. The cast of The Monsters are Due on Maple Street.” Who?, What?. Where?, When?, and Why?, five questions that in the Triple Play had some really out of this world an- swers. The play, given by the Thespians, consisted of three individual plays, each with its own off the wall” plot. The cast of The Patient” confronted the audience with Why?”. Why did the patient (Cathy Seber) jump out of the win- dow? In fact, the question pending was Who?”. Who pushed her out of the win- dow? Well, the nurse (Laurie Reinhart) of course. In the case of The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, the question When?” arises. Whep will the aliens land? The power is out and there are no lights. All in all the evening ends up in pure chaos, with no aliens to be found. On the other hand, in the play, Visitor From Forest Hills”, what was the bride do- ing locked in the bathroom? No one was quite sure, not even the bride’s parents. And where ever did the groom find the words that made the bride come out? These questions were all answered in the presentation, and the audience loved ev- ery minute of it. THE PATIENT” CAST Lansen Nurse Dr. Ginsberg Brenda Jackson Inspector Cray Bryan Wingfield THE MONSTERS ARE DUE ON MAPLE STREET CAST Narrator Don Martin Steve Brand Mrs. Brand Pete Van Horn Charlie Bill McCoy Tommy Sally Child Les Goodman Child George Child Mrs. Goodman Debbie Parks Child VISITOR FROM FOREST HILLS” CAST Norma Hubley Borden Eisler Roy Hubley Rill Koen PRODUCTION STAFF Stage Manager Alyssa Pena Business Manager Mr. Joe Morrow Darryl Bennett ha second thoughts about performing when he sees all the make-up he has to put on. 38
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Review ' 82 I ' m a Secttor, she’s a Secttor, he’s a Secttor, wouldn’t you like to be a Secttor too? If you saw Review ’82 you’ve already asked yourself this question. Review ’82 had many outrageously funny skits. The months of hard work and practice paid off when the curtains were drawn and an ex- cellent performance was given. Every year The Review’’ leaves ’em rolling in the aisles”, and this year’s production was no exception. The Grant sisters show the audience what they ' re made of. Grandma got runover by a Reindeer ? Well, that ' s what these four guys (Ron Grey, Ray Parpart, Dave Rodgers, and Bob Rossich) say.
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