Actors wanted Theatre’s new season announced THE PLAYS are picked, the directors are ready and the Terrace Little Theatre’s (TLT) new sea- son is about to begin, All that is needed now is some community sup- port, - The ‘TLT is performing four plays this season, in- cluding the ever-popular dinner theatre production. “We are gelling ready for an exciting season,” Adults focus of international exchange program IT’S NOT just for kids anymore. The Rotary Internation- al District is hosting an exchange next April spe- -: Cifically geared towards adults and developing’ their careers, The Group Study Ex- change (GSE) will send four- young adults and a gToup. leader to the _.Kent/East Sussex area of ‘England for four weeks "as part of an international said Annette Martindale, director of Bordertown Cafe, one of this season's: plays. Besides the upcoming' line-up, the community theatre is also hosting and: entering the Skeena Zone Festival this year. The festival pits theatre’s across the region in an annual competition. , Because the festival - Veldman, northwest re- gional contact for the club. “It gives young pro- fessionals an opportunity - to find oul just what makes another country’s industry tick.” Because the East Sus- sex area is mostly fo- cused on the high tech in- dustry, this year the GSE is looking for people with jobs in that field. And the exchange isn’t just for people who are hosted in May, the TLT is pushing back their dinner ; theatre performance to. February. The dinner theatre venue will also be maved from the curling tink to the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. “The club seemed liked ‘the Ideal spot because the performance itself deals with four guys and their Veldman went on a si- milar exchange in 1995 and called his experience a “fantastic opportunity.” But getting picked for the month-long trip is dif- - ficult. “There is a lat of com- petition out there and the Rotary International Dis- trict accepts applications from people from the lower mainland, to the west of Prince Rupert, said Veldman. and 18 at the ‘McColl The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - B5 tove of golf,” said Martin- dale, Following the dinner theatre, comes Alan Ayck- bourn's Rouad and Round the Garden. Auditions for this play~ - will be held October 16 Playhouse. For a full description of this season's plays, see the TLT insert in the paper. Offering azz Dance Classes i fr. 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