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Sleeping With the Enemy Starring Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin, Kevin Anderson. Pro- duced by Leonard Goldberg. Directed by Joseph Rubens. Rating: R. Running time: 99 minutes, Martin Burney (Bergin) seemed like the perfect man — hand- some, successful, seductively attentive. So Laura (Roberts) marries him. Their honeymoon was the happiest time of her life. But then the honeymoon came to an abrupt end, and Laura found herself trapped in a horrific night- mare. The real Martin Burney proved to be a compulsive violent man who wanted to control every corer of Laura’s life. For three years, seven months and six days, Laura lived in abject terror of her "loving" husband. Laura knew the only way she = 24 1h a Polly’ s Cafe - Chinese & Western Cuisine Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight Fil. & Sal. 10:30 a.m. — 1 am. 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Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 3!, 1991 19 L_S AUDITIONS for tt e DEATH CENE”: My oleath come will be the saddest, T just Know it- EN “Ee A ny Drama fun for EVERYONE! by Marianne Brorup Weston The final performance of the July session of the Terrace Little theatre Summer Drama School took place . last Friday, and the audience of parents and friends was treated to everything from tragedy to black mystery (a form of black comedy, meaning that the meaning is lost unless you are deeply clued in). The evening opened with "Fade to Black", a senior group produc- tion conceived by the participants and written by instructor Toby Nunn. The lead — a young girl dying of leukemia — was played movingly and expertly by Joy La Fontaine. A large supporting cast made up immediate family and friends of the dying girl. Really. creative use was made of lights; blackouts were frequent but made it possible to show an almost simultaneous reaction to grief from "Grace’s" loved ones. The final eulogy — delivered by Shyla Young — was particularly gut- wrenching as she walked to her podium and the voice of the dead "Grace" spoke from the wings: "Today I found out I have leuke- mia, today I found out I am going to die." These were the first lines in her diary. Quitstanding in their sincerity were Babal Sanghera and Emma Weston, and all characters are to be commended onan achievement which reaches far beyond the regular ’summer school’ fare. The second half gave the audi- ence great comic relief. First was a song, "J’Aime" with three little girls, led by instructor Erin Parr — obviously a favourite as it was hummed by all the children after the show. Then it was time for “Operation Litterbug" — featuring a group of, what else, "Litterbugs". A motley crew of assorted grubbified young- Sters snorted, hooted and booed their way through a succinct inter- rogation by their leader Keira Almas as "Duddley D. Do-Bad”. Naturally, the day was saved by the "Orderly Army", resplendent in cheerleader outfits and military repose. The audience was wamed — after a sidesplitting laughing fit by a couple of enthusiastic actors — that if they didn’t pick up their litter, they’d be in big trouble. The "Monster Mystery" came next and is the *black mystery’ referred to earlier. Absolutely eerie as the "Zombie" was Melissa Hamhuis, and the mad scientist gave a compelling performance as a person obsessed with his (her?) work. To round up the evening all the juniors — ushered in by coordinator Tasha Young — came on and sang "It’s a Small World" to an upbeat tape. Yes, it is a small world, but how it expanded for those happy faces under the lights as their individual personal- ities were highlighted for us all! “United Collection Agencies ite. es _ PUBLIC NOTICE Ciquidation public inspection. 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