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in the face of prejudice and stereotyping. Wayne Levin, as the consummate Toto and as a well-dressed bandelero, displayed a professionally responsive acting style that is so seldom seen in similar campus productions. Gary Silberg, a newcomer to SKULE NITE, gave notice to his arrival with many good characterizations, including a cameo role as ‘The Wizard of Oz’ himself. The ‘Wizard’ and Ella Lund-Thompson as Dorothy Gale contributed to the most relaxed and enjoyable repartee of the show. Originally performed as a thirteen-act revue called ‘NGYNRS in SPaSms’ at Massey Hall in 1921, SKULE NITE has evolved through several transformations to its present form; a two-hour revue consisting of 20 to 40 individual ‘sketches’ of varying content and social importance (if any) to appeal to all tastes (even Dean Slemon?!). The list of theatrical madness goes on and on. Everyone had their favourite and least favourite sketches, that’s showbiz, but everyone had fun (even Dean Slemon). Jan Piekoszewski, Director, and Nancy Brown, Producer, are to be congratulated on, once again, reaffirming SKULE NITE’s tradition as the most entertaining and successful musical-comedy revues on campus.
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Skule FEBRUARY 4— 7 8:30 p.m. Hart House Theatre Lights! Camera! Action! And with a swirl of a lisp of fog, courtesy of solid carbon dioxide, an explosion from yet another flashpot and in the next-in-the-endless line of curses from the harried key grip, the curtain rose (or more correctly, pulled apart) on another theatrical extravaganza. SKULE NITE 8T1, this year’s version of the University of Toronto’s Engineering Society annual musical-comedy revue was performed before a sold-out house at Hart House Theatre on February 4,5,6, and 7. One could not but stop to wonder at the amazingly youthful enthusiasm of the small (27) but imaginative cast as they offered a plethora of perfectly put puns at every given opprotunity. From the easily recognizable opening theme to the particularly unique interpretation of ‘The Wizard of Oz’, SKULE NITE 8T1 served up a feast of delicious skits and songs and what proved to be a panacea for the February humdrums. The engineers have always found difficulty in respecting sacred cows, and as such, children’s programming, cartoons, Robert Service, sexual tests, Nashville and temperence were given no mercy. ‘You’re Still An Engineer’ was performed wonderfully by Gail Hakala and Martin Scott, as the engineer bemoaned his fate
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