C4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May “Hill House†is a challenge for cast By ELEANOR MARKHAM “The Haunting of Hill House". now playing at the Richmond Hill Cur- tain Club. constitutes yet another competent production by the Club‘s members and considering the albatross of a script they had hanging around their necks. that‘s not a small achievement Andrew Leslie's ‘Hill House‘s‘ dramaturge is no Edgar Allen Poe. lle indulges in a series of vague allusions to dead mothers. homeless souls 1the human kind as per Eleanor the female lead) and past psychic ex- periences. that are no doubt meant to create mystery and suspense because of their in- The Music Department of ’I‘hornlea is presenting a musical show entitled “The Best of Broadway" at the school. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, June 7, 8 and 9 at 8 pm. and Sunday afternoon June 10 at 4 Ninety members of the student body and staff of Thornlea Secondary School will show off seven months of hard work next weekend. “The Best of Broad- way" includes excerpts School’s music department plans weekend ShOW Entertainment This test is being offered to all smokers by the Anti- Tobacco Propaganda Centre. You can do it at home. It is an easy no-risk test. You will find out it you can eliminate your urge to smoke. You will be the one tojudge. It is a smal|.aromatic. plant- based tablett It does not make the taste ofacigarette unbearableYouwillbe able to smoke as usual. But. will you want to? You will soon ï¬nd out. To review this test, simply send 100 and an envelope with your name and address on it. as soon as possible to the Anti-Tobac- co Propaganda Centre. Dept. M26. 4221 St. Catherine St. W.. Suite 220, Montreal. Que‘ H32 2Y9. A test for smokers who want to quit smoking IT'S OPEN HOUSE DAY CANADIAN PROPANE CANADIAN BARBECUE EXTRAVAEANZA with all our 1979 gas grills ready lor you. show you the beauty of gas cooking and enjoy a grilled hot dog at th e same time. LET THE PROS BARBECUES PRICED FROM congruity. Instead they frustrate. Ultimately they do not form a: comprehensive pattern. When Eleanor‘s car crashes into a tree at the end of the play, we are still trying to sort out the loose ends. but we do not feel inclined to attribute the hodgepodge to the supernatural. Andrew's characters are as flat as cardboard. Had they had more depth the aforementioned flaws might have been less noticeable and less concerning â€" but they didn't. It takes no more than a sentence to sum up the personalities of each “Hill House†character talways a bad sign) and is the producer of the show with professional dancer, choreographer. and former student of Thornlea. Tricia Adams choreographing the show. Band leader and musical director at the school. Ellis McLintock. from 23 broadway shows Admission is $4 for adults and $2 for children. at the door. with proceeds going back into the music department to purchase instruments and supplies. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT :40 pm. Earlybirds CONSOLATION JACKPOT $509.00 MUST GO IHUHNHILL LIUNS A', " N G D WITHIN 30, 1979 THORNHILL COMMUNITY ceumr: JKEK'Pï¬T $1 300.00 John St. and«Bayview_Ave., Thornhill THORNHILL LIONS the fact that they seem plausible at all can be attributed to the skill of the actors who portray them. Gerry Crack gives a particularly good per- formance as Doctor Montague, The movements. mannerisms, and vocal work he uses to create the character seem to be exactly what is called for. Ed Cooke is a little strained as Luke San- derson. Carol Moore plays an intriguing Theadora. Eleanor I Bonnie Sheppard) is well handled. Special effects are especially important in creating the mood in this play. The music and sound effects provide an ongoing motif of spookiness. The set is ambitious with a hidden room that appears from nowhere, walls that light up from behind. a tower, and numerous nooks and crannies. Lighting effects were used intelligently â€" green glow and blackouts were employed just enough to Beat the shark at Markham Place WED., MAY 30th Pool and billiard fans will enjoy a visit to Markham Place Mall this weekend. Beginning Thursday, May 31‘ at noon and continuing daily until about 5 pm. Saturday. June 2. Fast Eddie Agha, a pool expert will be at the Mall demonstrating all kinds of trick shots in NUMBERS :00 pm. Regular Games The York Regional Camera Club held its annual awards dinner recently in Aurora. creat the desired effect In spite of the flaws in the script, “Hill House" is an intriguing account of a house that appears to Winners in the semi- annual photo contest were announced. 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