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Actors work or superior How do I like myjob? I love it! It's a bore. The same thing over and over each day. I like it, except on Mondays. These lines echoed throughout many weeks of preparation, then finally, regional and state one act competition of our one act play, Working , an adaptation of Studs Turkel original version. With a cast of 14 members, the real working world was reincarnat- ed into an ensemble. Matt Norris' impersonation of a gas man brought the reality of the events of outside world into a humorous state. Mrs. Rose Hoffman, played by Katie Shaeffer, blended a successful interpretation of an old-time school teacher with the comical discipline problems of a classroom. Grocery shopping to the beat of The hips, the hands, and the register put rhythm into the shopping bag. Mary Ellen Doyle took the stage playing the part of an every day waitress. She loves her job because of the people she meets, and she wouldn't give it up for anything. For the 5th straight year, O'G's one acts have been rated superior in state competition. All actors received superior awards for par- ticipating in the ensemble. 96 J we 'E NX
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Musical gives a The O'Gorman Drama Depart- ment presented I-'inians Rainbow April 28 through May 1. Sixty five cast members performed in the musical under the direction of Miss Sara Spelts, assisted by Nancy Gellerman and Stacy Darger. The choreographers, Missy Mapes, Jeanne Barnett, Liz Piersol and Dianne Brimmer, helped in teaching the cast members all the dance numbers, while Kevin Brick super- vised the technical crews. A few of the main characters included, Kevin McCluskey portray- ing Finian, Matt Norris as Woody, Beth Boyum as Sharon, and John Richardson as Og. The musical magical feeling portrays an lrish love story, con- taining singing, dancing and many laughs. A leprechaun named Og, fol- lows Finian and the daughter named Sharon from Ireland to the United States because Finian has stolen Og's pot of gold. Og little by little becomes human because he cannot find his pot of gold which Finian has buried. Later, Og begins to fall in love with Sharon, but Sharon has lost her heart to Woody, and eventually Sharon and Woody get married and live happily ever after, with a few hitches in between! Q a s 146 Ni 'Sf Y x ffwb TF. I ,film 7 f 3 as ? ly, ,VA s 4 1 X X X ka itil, ,Lo k
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