Miss Elizabeth, a 24- year-old stage veteran. as well as writer, made her first theatrical venture in the area this summer, when she and Gordon J. Smith produced and starred in the ‘two- character comedy, “The Owl and the Pussycat†at The workshop will be conducted by performers Judith Elizabeth and Paul Court, of Toronto, under the direction of the Vaughan department of culture and recreation. A theatre workshop for both children and adults. will get under way next week at the Maple Community Hall, Keele St. and Major Mackenzie Dr. In Vaughan “I’m afraid you'll have to come up with sonething better than that," June Coleman seems to be telling Colin Nickle in this scene from “I Am a Camera." Christopher lsherwood's famed drama about life in Berlin in the 305, will be the Curtain Club's opening production of the new season. It runs from Sept. 30 to Oct. 15. C-12 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, September 14. 1977 Time: 7:00 - 9:30 pm. Cost: $75. 8texts Modulel $75. 8texts Module || Dates: Module | - Sept. 20 (Tues. 8 Thurs.) to Dec. 8, 1977 Module || â€" Jan. 3 (Tues. 8 Thurs.) to March 23, 1978 Location: Seneca School of Nursing Annex 4900 Sheppard Avenue east (at Leslie) Mllowdale For further information call: 494-8900 Ext. 63 - ' O. ‘ OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIOâ€"SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE Theatre workshop opens Seneca Offers Opportunity to train as a HEALTH CARE AIDE That's not good enough ‘ Colonel Sanders’ 87th Birthday Celebration Entertainment (for persons employed in health care instructions) THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 ONLY kyflémchipkenvxflmg In the meantime, however. the immediate project is the theatre workshop, which will run from Sept. 21 to Nov. 23, every Wednesday from 7:30 pm. to 10 pm, for adult beginners, with advanced performers at the same hours, Sept. 22 to Nov. 24. The two hope to be able to start producing plays there on a fullâ€"time basis' next spring. Children’s classes will be held every Sunday from Sept. 25 to Nov. 27. the old Town Memorial Hall on Weston Rd. in Vaughan. SOMETHING FOR ALL Both Miss Elizabeth and Court studied drama at the University of Windsor. For more information, call 536-4483, or 532â€"1298. There will be two programs, with children from 7 to 11, from 12 noon to 2 pm, and children 12 to 15, from 3 pm. to 5 pm. The program will centre around voice production, mime, movement and other theatrical disciplines, and is designed for both aspiring performers and for those wishing “to communicate'with more ease," or to learn “more intimately an ap- preciation for the art of theatre.†ONE NEAREST YOU "11%? She is a theatre Arts teacher and will be conducting classes in theatre for children ages 6 to 16 later this season. Her Sally is buoyant and lively, yet can sink to The two leads in the play are done by newcomers to the Curtain Club, though neither is a newcomer to the theatre. Sally is played by June Coleman who has taken part in the production of “Don Juan†at York University. Although “I Am a Camera“ is the play from which the story-line for the movie Cabaret was taken, the non-musical is a much deeper study into the characters from Isherwood‘s story. MIXED CAST Director Brian J. Moore has taken a cast of seasoned and novice performers and blended them into a stunning picture of the people of wartime Germany. He is the camera viewing this play and focUsing the scenes with a keen eye This particular tale describes a young singer named Sally Bowles; an English teacher in Germany, his pupil, and a young German who is attracted to her. Such is the case with the Richmond Hill Cur- tain Club’s opening production for the 1977-78 season, I am a Camera. Sept. 30â€"Oct. 15. John van Druten’s piece began as a short story, part of a collection by Christopher lsherwood entitled “The Berlin Stories.†Curtain Club opener short story first The theatre draws on many sources for its material. What may start as a short story or novel can quickly become a dramatic event or musical production. That's right. If your home was built before 1921 in Ontario we'll pay you 2/3 the cost of your insulation materials â€" up to $350 â€" when you Improve the Insulation In your home on materials. Save up to Insulation ys. In two ways. Bonnie Sheppard has been performing with it since the 1969-70 season and this year is starting off as Natalia, Christopher’s German Jewish student. Supporting these two newcomers is a cast of club veterans. Fritz. who seeks to woo Natalia, is played by Colin Nickle, who worked last year with director Moore in “All in Good Timeâ€. A» senior at Thornlea Secondary school. he is “Christopher†is the perfect camera. He ob- serves and records without comment‘ Dan himself has had plenty to say in Hart House‘s “Much Ado About Nothing" and a production of “Lil Abner.†This is his first production with the Curtain Club. the depths of despair the instant things do not go her way. Sally takes everything she does seriously and so does June. MARION POSTLETHWAITE . . . . . . versatile Cut your fuel bill as much as oneJhkd. ay save as Stage manager Brian Stainer and his assistant Dorothea Painter help keep the performers and director working together on time. The set and lights are designed by veteran designer and performer Michael Matyas. Make- up is by Les Reid, another newcomer to the club. LESLIE ANNE REID Her job in props’is one of the most important and most difficult in this play. Yvette Steel makes sure lines are letter perfect as, she prompts the players. Hers is one job that becomes more successful the less it is needed. Anita Stainer has been rummaging around to find the most exquisite hat boxes and furnishings to reflect the early 30‘s. BACKSTAGE Producers for this production, Joan Ryland and Beryl Radke. have been with the club for some time and their experience is well shown in this production. This year she is'also the costume designer for the show. Marion has been with the club for 18 seasons and has played a part in most of the Club’s productions, either onâ€" stage or backstage. June Abbott‘s Fraulein Schneider is so believable that it is hard to remember she is not German. She was in two of the club‘s productions last season, “Rape of the Belt" and “All in Good Timeâ€. Sally's “mummy†is a comic character in the play, and veteran actress Marion Postlethwaite plays her for all she is worth. well seasoned for his years. Your home must have been burlt before 1921 in Ontario to qualify for this phase of the program. 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