we a. B12 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 20, 1991 2 ah 1 "They were giving me » cigarettes doughnuts - - the whole sales pitch, Eugene,” said Stanley of his experience in the army recruiting station. Rose’s Ladies Fashions casuals *lingerie “dresses *fun furs leathers eevening wear "Pye never voted in my life. Why should I start with my own family?" asks Kate Jerome, Eugene's mother. . iz 4620 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. ph. 635-4550 "Brighton Beach" | reviewed = WIGHTMAN & SMITH INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. Brighton Beach Memoirs debuted _ at the McColl Playhouse last a | weekend to enthusiastic audiences. i This Neil Simon play is considered "one of his best”. It’s a bittersweet, f believable comedy and an insight- ‘1 f ful presentation of Simon’s own i FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICES *Home owner & tenant *Commercia! Ge ir 7 y if ‘Mobile home’ we ‘Life -Fire -Logging ‘Boats & R.V.s Aircraft 635-6361 life in the unique melding of : Licensing - Vehicle transfer. 3227 Kalum St., Baas o Maem action, narration and memorics. d Sales Tax & Registration Terrace The story is seen through the eyes fi "You always said principles were important, pop" explained of a goofy 15-year old Eugene s Stanley to his father, Jack Jerome. Jerome, superbly played by Kevin y Oates. "She’s angry at‘ the whole i world - that’s why she’s making to lima beans for dinner tonight,” he a | Terrace Little Theatre presents ~. Neil Simon’s explains of his mother. Oates : a 7 ' carries the ball, literally and figur- . VAN atively, throughout the play, as he q pops in and out of scenes to act 4 7 BRIGHTO - his part or give "deep background- er’, through wonderful mono- : logues. He shows a good sense of tt BEACH MEMOIRS cia cain Aa SIAR of “hove, All the actors were well cast by . . LEE NICHOLAS director Ken Morton and the char- a. a love letter to the past cntertaine Op lam een wal develope Stile, 7 KEN MORTON 4551 Greig Ave. 646 6639 ine best for Eugenes and Coren Terrace, B.C. ' Campanelli as Jack, Eugene’s i overworked, but optimistic father. DAVE BATTISON Z The women were weaker. The pla GORDON ‘OATES - was written more sympathetically : producer to the men, but each woman had \f MARCH 21,22,23 7 eeilian deBatinhard au , played Kate, 8:00 p.m. B.C. ‘s TIRE DEALER" Eugene's mother, the sstereotyph | cal" Jewish mother; Linda Zwaga was Blanche, Eugene’s aunt, a meek, sad lady; Sarah Brorup- Weston as Laurie, was a sickly, * but precocious teen. Sarah is obvi- ously experienced in the ’preco- cious teen’ department; Jane Sparkes was Nora, Eugene’s bud- - McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street .Passenger - Farm - Industrial -24-hr. road service on ALL tires” ‘Bandag & Bandlug retreading ‘Wheel Alignments, shocks & brakes ‘Full mechanical 7 : a at Erwin Jewellers (Skeena Mall) Ae - & Bank of Montreal he $8 Thursdays, $10 Fridays /Saturdays Cedarland Tire 4929 Keith Ave. a ma Oe Tarrace ding cousin. Her slage entrance Oe ren M BWesion - 635-6170 a Csvneon] when she was excited about good pos = en _ 635-6151 news and related it to her family was her strongest moment.