B12 Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 5, i991 Contributed ‘by. Brian Koven _-Skeena Theatre Arts will be _ presenting It’s a Scream, a pro- duction that spoofs horror movies old and new. The two- and-a-half hour comic produc- tion is comprised of three plays: “Frankenstein Slept Here’’, “Under Jekyll’s Hyde’’,. and “Nightmare High’’. - In ‘Frankenstein Slept Here”, Baroness Frankenstein . has thrown open her castle doors | to all those who can’t cope with the outside world. What an as- sortment! A descendant of Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde, a young Medusa with snakes in her hair, Vampria, the Mummy, the mad Igor, a Phantom Bride, and - —_ _ the Invisible Man. _ ‘The Baroness does not own _ the castle. It belongs to an American society matron who has been sending monthly che- ques to pay for the staff she foolishly i imagines is working at the castle. She is due shortly to ‘ inspect the premises. The Baron- ess has been using the money to ‘pay for her experiments in re- creating the fabled Frankenstein Monster. What to do? - What else but have the crea- tures pose as servants, Mrs. Hanna Hoople arrives with her young niece and her husband. Imagine her suprise when she discovers her gardener is the in- sane Igor, the butler is an Egyp- - tian: mummy, the cleaning wo- man is a vampire, and The Mon- ETO movie send-up -new Skeena production - ster is stretched out on the din- ing table! “Under Jekyll’s Hyde” is @ farcical version of Robert Louis ‘Stevenson’s classic tale, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In the play, Dr. Jekyll experiments with the evil side of man’s nature and produces Edward . Hyde, who incites horrible hilar- ity wherever he goes. Action is riotous in the true sense of the word. Some of the other charac- -ters are Mrs. Gush, who has a mental disorder; Little Oliver, who has a physical disorder; Alice, who is so sweet that you could get diabetes just by listen- ing to her; Inspector Seek, who , Plays Hyde and Seek; Trash Can Tommy, who is a mixture of Blackbeard the Pirate and Oscar the Grouch; Finnan Haddie, who has a brain no larger than the fish he sells; and Lotta Nonsense, who is a gypsy you wouldn’t want to mess with. In ‘Nightmare High’’, six high school students join forces. one stormy night, staking out their school auditorium to dis- cover the identity of the mysteri- ous Locker Stalker, What begins as a half-hearted joke turns into rollercoaster evening of thrills, chills, and side-splitting laughter as each student’s nightmare comes to life onstage! Colin con- fronts a living, growing blob of. cafeteria-style mashed potatoes. Kellie is horrified to discover the real reason why everyone at R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation, 4720 Haugland Ave. Terrace, B.C. V8G 2W7 A thoughtful way to remember is with an In Memoriam gift to the R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation. Donations are gratefully accepted at the above address. Please include the name of the deceased, your name and address, as well as the name and address of the next-of-kin for an acknowledgement card. Income tax receipts are available. LL A KIN Invitation The Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs of Terrace extend a KIN invitation to past presidents and Kinsmen to attend our 45th anniversary and the Official Grand Opening of the Kinsmen Centre Saturday, . June 15th, 1991 | + 6:30 p.m. Dinner, presentations and dance to follow, Tickets $40 per couple. Call 638-8093 or 638-8585 for further information. _tims, and Todd’s worst fantasies ‘Lucy Milhomens, Tony Mis- | Your guide to live music in Terrace " @ Stormy’s Notes », Gillian Nowman. Welcome to Stormy’s Notes. If it hes to do with live entertainment in Terrace, you'll find it here. I will attempt to keep everyone apprised of what is happening where on the local music agenda, Please feel free to contact the Review if you havea special event or musical happening that you would like the community to be aware of. For the regulars at Gigi’s, this week's band will be a welcome retum engagement. For folk who want to dance, the downstairs pub at the Terrace Inn features the exciting sounds of Hall of Fame, a six-member band originally from the Philippines. Sisters tota and Luisa Mendez front the band with solid vocals. Lino Arboladura wields the throbbing bass, with Felix Fernando on school is ignoring her. Charlene is chased by a crazed serial killer with a questionable taste in vic- about the science 'lab and what. teachers do on weekends is like nothing you’ve ever seen! The three plays include an esemble cast with many per- formers playing several different roles. The performers include Eric Allen, Gino Carpino, Carolyn Craig, Mike Duarte, Joel English, Glenys George, Marshall Graham, Robbie Grewal; Troy Hall, Shannon Hamhuis, Leanne Hidber, Nichole Hobenshield, Christian MacLean, Fraser McKay, Romy Maikapar, Byron Mikaloff, Steve Marshall completes the band. five years, touring B.C. and Alberta. If you've been looking to dance to the sounds of a live band, engagement. Boyd Paguio is playing in Augie’s lounge for the rest of the week. feldt, Tina Nelmes, Nicole Page, Jackie Palmu, Loie Pelletier, Shauna Prest, Ryan Prinz, Kris Puge, Chantel Robertson, Chry- stal Sparks, Dawn Thomsen, Rebecca Van Herk, Lisa Van Hulle, Brian Vincenzi, Leah Wilson, and Kari Wold. Never before have so many unusual characters (50) been in- cluded under the banner of one production. the lounge with the addition of a dance floor. Boyd plays a pleasing, relaxed piano style, incorporating a lot of old favourites. Hanky’s at the Inn of the West is a favourite haunt for the more modern sounds of music, as well as some older classics. I'll keep you up to date on any contests or "happenings" as they come up. The Northern Motor Inn offers something for the country music lovers as well as the fun of the Karaoke sing-a-long. Dave Johnson is playing until June 15, and the Karaoke runs on Thursdays 9 ’til closing and Sunday evenings 8 "til midnight. That’s your update for this week. If you have live music news, contact the Review and I’’! get right on it. Until next time... guitar. Keyboards are operated by bobby Baria, and new drummer Hall of Fame is a crowd-pleasing top-forty band: lots of oldies and danceable rock tunes in this repertoire. With the exception of Steve Marshall, the band members have been together for the past check out Gigi’s. Hail of Fme is in town for a three-week If you haven’t been down in a while, you'll find a nice change in It’s a Scream will be presented Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15, 7:30 p.m. at the RE. M. Lee Theatre, Northwest Arts and : Entertainment Calendar — | R.E.M. Lee Theatre «June 7, 8:00 p.m. — Three Men and a Mike, comedy show with lan n Begg, formerly of Terrace «June 8, 1 and 3 p.m. — Mr. DressUp Northern Motor Inn *George’s Pub — Dave Johnson, until June 15 Kitimat Centennial Museum «Until June 16 — Behind the Ballot Box, a populist look at the history of Canada’s electoral system Mount Elizabeth Theatre, Kitimat «June 9, 1 and 3 p.m. — Mr. DressUp, with a special farewell to Casey and Finnegan «June 12 and 13, 8 p.m. — Night at the Theatre, presented by the Kitimat Kiwanis Club Elizabeth Secondary School Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre «June 6, 5 and 7 p.m. — Mr. DressUp, with Casey and Finnigan sJune 12, 7:30 p.m. — Prince Rupert Senior Secondary Schoo! Awards Ceremony «June 22, 7:30 p.m. — Dance Festival '91 «June 26, 7:00 p.m. — Booth Memorial Junior Secondary School Awards Ceremony Ps «June 14 and 15, 7:30 p.m. — H's a Seream, presented by Skeena Theatre Arts | June 25 and 26, 7 p.m. — Awards and Scholarship Awards evenings at Mount This Column Sponsored By: ee