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nother dimension provided by our new audi- torium was the spefztacular conclusion to our annual dinner theatre. Moving from the fgornnions to the stage. the traditional Soda Pooers led an audienve- into the world of Lee and Lawiences celebrated Maine Dennis -e affectionally known world-wide Auntie lVlan'ie.' The story ct an orphaned young boy, Patrick fGary Lindstrornl, left in the care of his eccentric aunt, lvlame Dennis Sue Schneklothl. lvlames ' each day, including his stuffy trustee Mr. Babcock Qbrad Churchl, and Marnes fascinating ari ay of friends. This fabled chronicle of growing up was pre- sented on February 25 and 26, as Lancer Pr'oril'uf.:- tions' Sth annual dinner theatre, the dinner, pre- pared by larries and Diane Hall, included stroganoff and herb chicken. The elaborate apartment set was CCIlSlITllf'lFfl'l mfler 'lv-I flirectifin of Mr. Harvey T5-rrine Aflsirli- Dhilosoibhif is to experience each day to the fullest HQ the Vl1n2fl'tii2i'. Mrs. fudiih Hilfllwf TGCCCS WHS and Patrick faces several obstacles encountering the 51364161 mfffllfl GGVBOI, MTA DTGV6 Smith. i e j.n:iwf1ii.ti. 'ipsiagf-is Mandy liriapper s southern tiospltality party -C29 d M ,,,. VAST: Nora Pat-Gary l,i Ralph Devi Mi fsfsage, M Charles-fl--l, Owen Osbert- Kenfiel P1 'lilezz Auntie Marne- Sui: fir lineklotli, Mr. Babcock- fii 1 l f,fhi.:i'l. Paperhanger- lion lt .viiliul State Manager- lr 1.1 Ku--l.. Theatre Manager- lfffibl pg Vlnirrgn Maids- Reiw- lVliUf9Sd'If', lolf-+5211 l.iiif1f'troin, Reginald- Al Kriappi-r Customer- loleen l.infl- fzwixg Mrs. Loomis- fwli 'fielle lf .yle Beau- ,b ' :fin Cousin Jeff- lfiian E irfv- Cousin Fan- ffr nise 52 'il Sally Cato- lflarqly Knapp-: Vet- ifliifl Qliiirvlr, Young Pat- Matt Tllliflllliilifi, h Muldoon- Tracy Konrad, Young ndstroiri Ito- Kirk Gustafson Vera ne- Pol, lfrieden Radcliffe-Ri-nee . Lindsay Woolsey- Brian liiirke, Emory- fiiyi Krnpipi -'i Ernory's Friend- K'-'Jin '?:--l. Patrick, fi 15 ir. 1 war.-K--1. 1'-l ?1fi'E1L-:. Ag- nes Cuooch- ffaziizr if ff fi. ' Q Brian O'Bannion- fi. Kriagur H-r, Gloria Upson- f ,fix liiiehl Doris Up- son- l.ir Vlr-ir-i Claude Upson- lf ri boediiyi Pe- geen Ryan- .'r.-ly ff crarie Michael Dennis- iilli :'3Olifi E'f'JlV EfQf'. lff--iiina Viwtty fanrw- fini- f v i 2.1: . flu Q51 fi l.:.tf 1 A Pirafi. .ri K z.: 'i iwi. 4 waxy ,ggiuszzozii tg, si- nance , , . H , V, V V L-.ullll.1, ipr1 1..q ,-f,. , ,,., e, ,.,., Qa,1i,,.y4I, V . ....v.,.. . suxy as ev--r, fviie 5f'l1Iif'lil Lll1 out tiixed tier fellow !XUNTlE MAME let
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l1iZZ 511111 ITTEIIQL' 11' KP1. l'Xl,1I :ez il, l lilly' '.'vV1111v li 1' 1 1 i 14' ll l41 l'Lf-'1v T 'tl l 1' 1 1.1 1 . 1. A ,.,. Wllllfilwf lFI'fTW11l1' 11.11f11:5.1l 1-:1'111ta111111'111t. l'1'u1vt:i1e Geiiil tiye, hree qlamourous eveninfqs et music, swriq, and dance tilled our new dLlC'lllOTlUlTl with the seund Ot Swing Show l983, 'Tve Got The Music ln Me. Presented en March lO, ll and lQ, the lazz Band, Chamber Singers, Swing Choir and Danfgers, along with the Mistresses ot ceremonies Deb Beaudoin and Carla Grell, pref vided nonhstop entertainment tor earth twe-hfvur performance. Warming up thetcrowtftlwas the Stage Band, directed by Bill Kessinqer, providing 45 minutes et The::l111w wfirriexz lin lite with l'l've Gut The Miifrii' l11 M1-.' if-1 1-+5 be l preshow entertaininent. The shuw bedan with the lazz Band swindinq to the theme, l'l've Get The Music ln Me, loining them under the tlashinci lidhts 011 the stage were the Chamber Siiifgers, sparkling in red and silver, and the Dancers. The Chamber fsinqers, under the direction ot Keith Haan, sand sueh renditions as Me ln The Rain , a medley Ot 'Charley My Boy , l'T0ot, Tmot,t't ootsie'Gond Bye , andffenritinued onitjkiaqe l49j SWlNG SHOW 147
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