Play wins five awards » TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE'S play ‘‘Better Living” “ may not have won best production at the Skeena Zoue Drama Festival, but it swept up most of the other awatds. Actually, the play won five of the other nine awards at _ the festival, which ran from May 7-10 in Kitimat. “T think it’s pretty high honours,” said Marianne Brorup Weston, the director of the play. ‘‘It’s a great op- portunity,’’ The play won for scene development, best director (Marianne Brorup Weston), best actor (Alan Weston), best visual presentation (Marianne) and best backstage coor- dination (Naacy Stone- Archer). The peoplt’s choice awards, chosen by the audience, also named “Beiter Living’? the best visual presentation. Because of their talented performance, the actors and the director get to go to the provincial competition called Mainstage 98 in Abbotsford this July to work with Bill Dow, 2 well known actor and director. Dow will offer the group advanced directorial workshops for three days. “It’s lite getting free professional acting lessons,’’ said Weston. “The crew are blown out of the water."’ Weston said she believes her play was chosen because it is al such an advanced level, and that the actors are willing to grow and learn. She ssid she hopes Dow will make her a better director. She expects to develop more tools so she can develop more actors. ; “Pm also pretty thrilled with best director,”’ she said. “I eamed the award the hard way —I did my homework. It’s - _ALAN WESTON, holding the newspaper, claimed a lot of work.” Best production at the festival went to the play ‘Homeward Beund’’, by the Harbour Theatre, Prince Rupert. [tll represent the area in Abbotsford. Housing group AGROUP trying to build a supportive housing pro- ject on land next to Terraceview Lodge says it’s now got commitments for more than half of the 24 units planned. ‘Marilyn Davies said the commiltee of the Dr. R.E.M. 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Boe Caletonia Courier » Bums Lake Dist News. _ Houston today * Smithars tnterlor News. - o _ Terrace Starderd | * fiimat Sentioot x a Call us at: [STANDARD 638-7283 David Warner and John Bandstra of the law firm of ‘WARNER BANDSTRA are pleased to announce that DON BROWN will be joining the firm on June 1, 1998. : After that date the firm ; will be known as WARNER BANDSTRA ere ree best actor honours in Terrace Little Theatre's "Better Living" entry in the northwest drama festival. He's with actor Pactrick Mcintyre in a scene from the play. halfway to goal and would be required to pay a monthly operaling ex- pense charge to cover repairs, taxes and utilities. Each unit is a one-bedroom apartment with a laundry area and 562 square feet of living space. Anyone interested in getting more information about the plans or getting a copy of the prospectus can contact Wayne Braid al 635-1965 or Marylin Davies at 635-6468. 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