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Moliere comedy ‘The Imaginary Invalid’ run ? ct A 16 ;. 19 . ° in Taylor Auditorium (Left) Lyndall Burrow as Monsieur Ardin, the invalid; Brad Ellefsen as Monsieur Purjon, doctor to Ardin; Gerrie-Ellen Johnston as Toinette, the maid; and Richard Wood as Beralde, brother of Ardin. (Below) Johnston, Wood, Burrow, James Black (Cleante, suitor to Angelique), and Karen Hill (Angelique, eldest daughter of Ardin) (Left) Wood, Burrow, and Johnston. (Above) Wood, Black, Johnston, and Hill — Photos by Allen Stinebrook Theatre 27
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(Right) Burrow and Ken Ward as Monsieur Fleu- rante, the apothecary. (Far right) Flill and Gerrie-Ellen Johnston. (Top right) Gina Robbins as Louise , younger daughter of Ardin.
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John Waite, Cheap Trick perform here Over 2,300 people were in attendance on Nov. 20 as John Waite and Cheap Trick per¬ formed at Joplin’s Memorial Hall. The con¬ cert was presented by Missouri Southern’s Campus Activities Board. Even though the concert did not sell out (Memorial Hall’s seating capacity is 2,800), it was still considered a “big success,” accor¬ ding to Val Williams, director of student activities. Williams said that those in attendance ap¬ peared to enjoy themselves. “The students and people at the concert had a wonderful time,” she said. Cheap Trick took the stage first, playing most of its hits as well as songs off its new album, Standing on the Edge. The band played for over 60 minutes, including an encore. After an intermission of approximately 30 minutes, John Waite took the stage. Includ¬ ed in his set were songs off his new Mask of Smiles album as well as his previous hits. Shortly after the concert was announced by the CAB, there was much discussion among students as to whether John Waite should headline the show. Jim Testerman, a junior at Southern and a CAB member who worked at the concert, said he was surprised at the different crowd reactions given to the bands. “When Cheap Trick was playing, the crowd was going wild, but during John Waite it seemed the only ones cheering were junior high girls,” he said. “I really think Cheap Trick should have headlined the show.” Williams said both bands expressed that they were “pleased with Joplin and the way the concert was handled.” “They actually liked Joplin.” Concert ★
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