‘The Terrace Little Theatre will be presenting ‘Butterflies Are Free’ to the public ‘on March 8,9 and 10, Rehersals, under the directorship‘ of Robin McColl, are under way now and - itlooks like another success for the focal group, a production to. rival their last overwhelming success ‘Dark of the Moon’. _ Leading up to curtain time Marché, the Herald will feature aseries of short sketches of the four main characters in- the production and the local actors and acresses who will fulfill these roles. ee . “We start today with the hero - and heroine. Jill - Laurie Winter _ Laurie ‘Winter, a vivacious and lively young lady will lackle the role of Jil. ‘Bulterflies are Free’ will ‘mark the stage debut for Laurie, who arrived from Smiths Falls, Ontario. last September. . Although she confesses ta having a theatrical background of sorts. in’ high school, Laurie’s only other = experience was rehersal of one play which never made it off the ground. ‘ . “This was camry re ETE is really a challenging flighty girl with lots of energy, 4 girl who has seen everything and done everything’ but still retains an air of innocence, at heart she’s siiil very much a little girl’' te The task Laurie has un- dertaken will not be easy for she has to caplure the essenca of Jiil's many faceted and fast changing personality. on the stage, Laurie seems energetic, apen and lively, leaving her-well prepared for the role of Jili in ‘Butterflies Are Free’: -. DON BAKER - Ted Hockaday :" "Nha voice of Ted Hockaday Is ‘no’ doubt: familiar, lo’ most Terrace radio.listeners and, after his work with Dark of the what he locked like.” Now with e role.of Don Baker; the male Jimelight: Dealer Licence ', The role of Min tHe’ most difficult in modern -. Ted Hockaday’s Moon, a: few:people got to sec. - ead in‘ *Butlerflies are-Frea’, _ Ted will’ really: come into the, ‘Don Baker is ‘the - hardest in the play.and among. tor. this, after lines have been * memorized, Ted will go through rehersals wearing sunglasses. and then, Jater on, when he is intimately familiar’ with his role, blind-folded. “ hackground in thealre prepares him well for this role. He explains; “I - studied drama at the Banff School. of Fine Arts’ on scholarship, then found’ out actors can't make any money in Canada and dropped it.” Ted's. been. in Terrace for’ fifteen months as program director.for CFTKradio, coming here. after ” a 4) year stay in Kingaton, Ontaria. oo ”. * Explaining. his: role-in- ‘But- terflies Are Free’, Ted says that ‘Don Baker is twenty-three and for the first time in his life, oul an his own in a small New. York part,” Laurie sald. “dill isa Fag Specializing in “Phone | Shan Yan| Chinese and Ganadian ; Foods _ | A For, Take Out Service apartment, ; Don has finally broken away from his mother's influence and’ is. bitter and -eynical about ‘his sheltered upbringing, + This othe role: Ted .must fulfill within:the context of a story thal is “beautiful”. "2 Sts Lhe youth identity crisis worked out,” said’ Ted, louching, beautiful story wilh a fairy tale, they lived . happily ever after, ending. ‘There are a -Jol_of fun lines and there are a Jot of simple, beautiful lines.” “Ted brings not only: his past training ‘in the theatre lo ‘Bulterflies. Are Free’, but also his enthusiasm for.the part, He fully‘ realizes the scope of the task he has undertaken “and, stands willing. and. ready to meat that challenge of young, blind Den Baker in ‘Butterflies Are Free.” - 635-6184. 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