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yy Orace Till You Come To The Table ZP . The theatre has undegone a major ten - ovation this year. The new director, Mr. Da vid Burke, toolc over in the fall and has given a whole new look to the facility. The first major thing one notices is the physical rearrangement. The stage is now a permanent structure with the chairs sit- uated around it on platform risers. This arrangement enables the audience to have a wide panoramic view of the actors as they perform. The fall play, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, con- tained several firsts for the drama depart- ment. It was the first play in the new setting, the first play under the direction of Mr. Burke, and first play with new lighting techniques. The production was a success by all standards. The audience entered the theatre on opening night with music playing in the background. The music set the stage for what seemed to be the start of a wonderful evening of entertainment. Suddenly, the lights began to fade and the music filled the air; the show was about to begin. As the music faded, one solitary actor appeared on stage.
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He begins to relate the background of the play. Suddenly one hears, Tom! Can ' t say grace til you come to the table! The mother played very convincingly by San- dra Skinner is ready to start dinner but is waiting on our narrator. The production unfolded into a work of art. Each scene captivated the audience with intensity and professionalism. The character Laura played by Suzetta Tillman made one want to run up and hug her and tell her everything is going to be all right. Tom, played by Kelly CoUenborne, exhibited the true desire to express him- self and leave his familiar world behind. Jim, portrayed by Jim Tartar, put a sparkle of real hope and humor in an otherwise oppressive situation. Jim gave the audi- ence a chance to laugh and Laura a chance to feel like a real person for a fleeting moment. The play came alive and leaped into the hearts of everyone pre- sent. Congratulations to Mr. Burke and the Union Players for a job well done. But remember, we can ' t start or say grace until you come to the table.
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