Guest performers join the TSO for the season finale TWO RESPECTED tea- chers, clinicians and per- formers will join the Ter- race Symphony Orchestra for ils final concert of the season. . : Special guests Kurt Kellan, a French horn player, and clarinettist Gene Ramsbottom ‘will be featured in concerto works by Mozart and Rossini at the June 1 concert. Kellan is an assistant music professor at the Uni- versity of Victoria. In de- mand as a solo performer, Kellan has performed prin- cipal horn with the Indiana also cals By JENNIFER LANG SKEENA RIVER Players conti- nues to break new artistic ground. The fledgling theatre compa- ny’s sophomore effort, Someday, was named best production at the Skeena Zone Drama Festival. That means the show ts headed for Mainstage BC, the provincial finals taking place July 5-9 in Na- naimo. “This is the first time an abori- ginal theatre company in this pro- vince is going to compete at Mainstage,” Someday director Marianne Brorup Weston said last week. “It’s historic in terms of First Nations amateur theatre.” Someday also picked up zone awards for Best Actress (Annette Krause), Best Director (Marianne Brorup Weston), Best Play and the People’s Choice Award for Best Actress (Nedra Lee Prisk). “They’re on Cloud Nine,” she said. Actors Dale Sebastian, Carolyn M¢Namata‘and Nedra Lee. Prisk received: honourable mentions. © ee ee “Every one of them is a finalist | in their category,” said Brorup Weston, who also received the Tom Rooney Award for Outstand- ing Achievement in the Zone. “They have just come so far in their work.” She praised the dedication of Philharmonic and with the Calgary, Regina and Mil- waukee symphony orche- — stra. siras. Vancouver-based Ramsbottom, an instructor at UBC, Douglas College and Ca- pilano College, is teacher who has performed with symphonies, operas, and touring musi- Canada. Ramsbottom also per- Visiting German ex- student Meuter. will form Saint-Saens’ Allegra Appassio- nata Op.43 at the concert. Meuter, a cellist, has been playing with the TSO for the past year and heads change a private ballets, Kurt Kellan July. all across forms principal clarinet with the CBC radio orche- The concert will include Rinsky-Korsakov’s “Dance of the Tumblers”, Hellen per- home in CLARINETTIST Gene Ramsbottom. “Intermezzo” from Mas- cagni’s Cavalleria Rusti- cana, and “Night on Bald Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Cast of Someday on Cloud Nine ; after award-winning performance ? xs: WONDERFUL: Annette Krausem seén Hére with Someday cast mate Dale Sebastian, took home the Best Actress award. the actors, pointing out two have been commuting from Kitwanga and Cedarvale to Terrace for re- hearsals since November. 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Adjudicator Martin Kinch called the production authentic and moving. He described Best Actress win- ner Annette Krause’s performance as wonderful and full of complex- ity. None of the plays entered in the zones, held in Kitimat, went home empty-handed. Traffic, the Terrace Little Theatre’s entry, took home two awards of its own — Best Visual Presentation and Best Lights. Prince Rupert-based Harbour Theatre’s What The Butler Saw was named Best Ensemble. Rich Jerstad won Best Supporting Actor. Sinners, presented by Kitimat’s On Cue Players, took home awards for Best Actor (Miles Lacey), Best Supporting Actress (Doreen Blackburn) and Best Costumes and Makeup. Someday is now touring the re- gion. Next up is a show Saturday, May 25, in Hazelton, and two up-_, coming, engagements in Terrace. Skeena.; River, Players now needs to raisc an estimated $10,000 so up to 11 cast and crew members — and the full set — can make the trip to Nanaimo. Benefit performances have been scheduled for June 29 and 30 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 22, 2002 - B3 THE KERMODE FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY IS HOLDING ITS ANNUAL GENERAL NEETING SATURDAY, JUNE 1ST KERMODE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE (UPSTAIRS) FROM NOON UNTIL 2 P.M. REFRESHMENTS WiLL BE SERVED, ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND 6 8 “ib BABB AB WG ra Terrace Art Association’s % Spring Arts & Crafts Show “eh & fy Ad A ear Saturday, May 25, 2002 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gallery Lower Level of the Library POTTERY & For more info. OR call 638-8884 ~~ eg ne 0g Season Finale with the e ~~ Bd A SB = ~” Special Guests include: Gene Ramsbottom - Clarinet Kurt Kellan - French Horn Hellen Meutter - Cello Conductor Mike Wen SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2002 . 8:00 p.m. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Adults $10, Seniors & Students $8, Children 12 & Under Free, Family Rate $25 “Works by: ‘Mazar, Rossini, Saint- Saena,- 7 Rimsky-Korsakov & Moussorgs