FOTORSS : PREWORSCADOO TRS OG EES SETS PCT TTS we het FH OCE EE Hee EE EVOECTS TASTE ‘Well over five hundred peopte look in ‘Terrace Little Theatre's “Butterflles Are Free" last weekend at the Skeena Secondary School and, by all: accounts it was a hit. The play, a light and lively love story with a happy ending, met’ wilh, approval at per-" formances Friday and Saturday night and Sunday aflernoon. Leading man and lady Ted Hockaday, and Laurie Winter performed admirably in the performance 1 saw, Sunday. afternoon, despite an audience. thal was only luke-warm in it’s - »response, Several funny lines passed over the heads of the . ‘audience and during the first half of the Aet, although the lines were there, the laughter was Scarce. : The near-nude scenes, - wilh Laurie and Ted appearing in ‘underwear, was met at firsl by an uneasy silence and then,” during the scene,’ by light "1 TMB HERALD. embarraséd laughler, Despile the audience, Laurie and Ted carried the firat act of the play admirably, . performing as though they were before a hoyse of friends, . ' Ted Hockaday, appearing as blind Don Baker, came up with a virtusa performance. The paration Lhat went into the play teading to Ted appearing as blind, paid off in the. per- formance Sunday, as Ted went onstage. Without the use of sun glasses-or other such aids, Ted Hockaday convineingly was blind. . He went through “the entire play, set in Don Baker Baker's New York apartment, | -\in this matter, gazing straight ahead, too all appearances blind, . ot « _. The object of any good play: . (excepting theatre of the absurd of course) is to reach a state of suspended dis-belief, where the audience becomes toinvolved in the play, they can forget they are ina theatre. ‘Although this. is one thing 1 have never ex-- perienced, it was not hard Sunday: to suspend the belief. that, Ted Hockaday was nol a sighted actor, but truly blind Don Baker. . _ Jill Tanner, portrayed by Laurie Winter, came across‘as a slightly confused and spinny young girl, afraid of in- yvalvement, Laurie with Ted, carried: . all of the first act of the play and a good portion of the last of “Bullerflies" four . was superb, Laurie Winter, 4 a TERRACE, B.C. as scenes, convincingly, Although , like Ted, her burden as a riormer was heavy due lo the ength and strength of her part -she pulled it off. * Twosecondary, yet important characters in the play, Mrs, Florence Baker played by Margaret Dodd and Ralph ‘Austin portrayed by John -Nattress,. made their ap- pearances in the second act and once again the characters were convincing, Margaret as an over-bearing, possessive mother, John as a brash, loud and vain off-Broadway director. Although the cast was small the production of Butterflies ~ Are Free Involved upward af twenty-five members, of the Térrace Little Theatre in various forms, as set designers and painters, or in special ef- feets or music and 50 an. Robin McColl, who directed “Butterflies Are Free” for the Terrace Liltle Theatre, has out- done himself on the play, managing \o caplure the full range af eniotions from sadness to outright hilarity, demanding the best from each of his actors and ‘getting il, Ted Hockaday. fully believable and sincere, Margaret Dodd and John 'Nattress .accomplished in making their short appearafces “memorable. It was a play well | done and speaks well for the , talent and energy of the local . theatre group. | Sears Ke kbove with vanity basin ‘net show ith fight-hand drain tu g87 202 oo. i 9 Three-piece bath ensemble 99 8 _'« Distinctively styled In qiearning White. Basin and toilet ara jawel-hard vitreous china 5. $0 resist stains. 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