lineup offers stage variety According to Skeena Zone Drama Festival organizers, five plays from clubs throughout the Region have entered the competi- tion. The Festival, scheduled .for April 18, 19 and 20 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, will host Kitimat’s On Cue Players, the Bulkley Val- ley Players of Smithers, Prince Rupert Harbour Theatre and the Terrace Little Theatre. On each of the three evenings, _ festival audiences will see one or two of the following plays: *The Brute, a 20-minute farce by Chekov *Chip in the Sugar, a 1/2 hour monologue by Allan Bennett ‘Talking With, a series of enter- taining and touching monologues by Judith Thompson *Love Letters, a comedic drama by AR. Gumey *Boiler Room Suite, a one-hour light drama by Deveraux. Stage manager Ken Morton will co-ordinate the technical require- ments of each play with Tom Walker and his crew at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Karla Hennig, direct- ing "Talking With", will also set the lights for each of the five productions. Lorna Morton will be in charge of Festival. registration; Jo Falconer and company will handle front-of-house; and Karin MclIimoyle, with the assistance of fellow Little Theatre members, will handle publicity and promotion of the 1991 Skeena Zone Drama Festival. Last year’s Festival was hosted by Prince Rupert. The Skeens ‘Zone Drama Festival was held in | Terrace in 1987, chaired by Merry. ~ Hallsor. An adjudicator provided by the umbrella organization, Theatre B.C., will critique each of the plays after the performance and again at coffee critiques the morn- ing after. He or she will award trophies and certificates on the final night. In addition to these responsibilities, the adjudicator will also offer a theatre workshop to casts and crews of the five plays, possibly on the Saturday afternoon. whore TE +, 7h, cpa we ok . , 4 ‘ai 3 a Cae eeyotnty wali POSE TO ppeurpey se yegtees tis Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 20, 1991 B13 THE NORTHWEST SINGERS held ¢ a final rehearsal 41 Monday night for their ore-Festival Spring Concert happening this Thursday, Feb. 21st at Knox United Church, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door, Everyone is invited to come out for an entertaining sneak preview of this year’s Music Festival entries and other favourites. Further information on the upcoming Skeena Zone Drama Festival will be published as it becomes available. Anyone interested in volunteering a few hours of time to this exciting event is asked to call 635-6244 and leave your name and number. Concert Society The Terrace Inn *Gigi’s — "Guardian", back by popular demand. «Augie’s — Glen Fossum on piano Northern Motor Inn eGeorge’s Pub — Charlie Wells. Northwest Arts and Entertainment Calendar R.E.M. Lee Theatre *March 2, 8 p.m. — New Orleans Connection (Jazz) presented by the Terrace «March 13 — 23 — Pacific Northwest Music Festival Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 *Feb. 22 and 23 — "1 + 1" with Ralph Trelenberg Thornhill Neighbourhood Pub “Feb, 23 — Terrace Pipe Band 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. Knox United Church *Fab. 21, 7:30 p.m. — Northwest Singers Spring Concert | Kitimat Centennial Museum «Until March 2— Threads of Multiculturalism features ethnic costumes from around the world «March 6 — Apr. 6 — Kitimat Artists 1991 (deadline for entries Feb. 26) «Until May 4 — INSIGHTS '91, a showcase of dynamic art by young artists of Kitimat Prince Rupert Performing Arts Theatre ‘Feb. 21 — Carnaval/Multicultural/Mardi Gras evening *Feb. 28, March 1 — "Fame", a Prince Rupert Senior Secondary School production 4551 1 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C, Phone: 635-6630 This Column Sponsored By: g, Polly” s Cafe - Chinese & Western Cuisine Mon.—Thurs, 10:30 a.m. — midnight Fri. & Sat. 10:30 a.m. = f am. Sunday 12:00 a.m. — 10 p.m. 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 or 638-8034 GIM’S RESTAURANT it ? chinese & Canadian Food oes OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 4 stn Wed 11:30 am. — 10:00 p.m. ii Noy Thursday 11:30 aan, — 11:00 p.m. <2, an S Fri ~ Sat £1:30 am, — 1:00 aan. Sunday £2:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 4643 Park Avenue 635-6111 Sunday Buffet Brunch 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. m | All you can eat seam | breakfast & lunch items| wna | Adults $10" 1! Seniors $7" TOLL-FREE; 1-800-663-8156 FAX: 635-2788 Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes 4606 Graig Ave., tor Take-Out — és Terrace, 6.6. Ph. 635-6184 |