rn. © Sars ek a Jane Sparkes: Not interested in the younger set. i IT’S SHOW TIME Contributed by the Terrace Little Theatre Are you ready? The cast and crew of Hooters is! The members of the Terrace Little Theatre have furiously been organizing, plaster- ing the town with posters and placemats, cleaning up the theatre and generally focusing on this lat- est — and youthful — production. Hooters was written in 1978 by American Ted Tally and first per- formed in New York City. Those involved will tell you that it is very typical of its time. Two young guys, aged 19, go off for a b . i: taf : 7s mo “ Kevin Oates: Out to score. weekend to Cape Cod in order to ‘score’ with girls, preferably ‘10s’, that is, knockouts. Well, they spot their targets and move in on two slightly older young women, one of whom is not at all interested in being picked up. The set, complete with stunning Cape Cod murals, sand and sea- gulls, was designed and painted by Trudy Ward, who also designed the artwork for the poster. Karla Hennig designed the lighting, and stage manager Ken Morton has the awesome task of taking over from the director on opening night, Care name and address of acknowledgement card. IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST wognoxe | CANADA'S rouoarion or) #7 KILLER. A thoughtful way to remember is with an In Memoriam gift to the Heart and Stroke Founda- tion of B.C. and Yukon. Please mail your donation to the above address and include the name of the deceased, your name and address, as well as the Mappie Park #209-4526 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. V&G 1V1 638-1167 the next-of-kin for an eee ee Tee ree conenea ensuring that not one little item or cue is missed, Be sure to take in this 1970’s comedy. It’s funny, it’s touching and hmm, well, just a little bit sug- gestive! Showtime is 8 p.m. and there is no late seating. The pro- ducer notes that it is wise to pick up tickets now as they go fast and TLT shows are known for selling out before the doors open. Tickets are available from the Bank of Montreal and Jeans North in the Skeena Mall, Hooters runs Nov. 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23 at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street. Terrace Review —— Wednesday, November 13, 1991 19 Anna Strangway: Perfect '10’. Cast set for zone entry The cast has been chosen for the Terrace Little Theatre’s February production, Norman Conquests’ Living Together by Alan Ayckbourn. At the final evening of auditions in the Mc- Coll Playhouse, director Ken Morton chose a cast of six from a multitude of budding actors and actresses. , Alan Weston, Alison Thomson, John McGowan, Karla Hennig, Ray Mordan and Marianne Brorup Weston, all experienced actors and members of the Ter- tace Little Theatre, will soon start rehearsals. The play debuts Feb. 6. The play will run February 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15 and will also be an entry in the Skeena Zone Drama Festival, to be held in Smithers March 16-21. 7 Terrace Concert Society presents A Tribute To Harry James PT TETETILERITETES TITLE arrer ieee crete ae tee featuring — Gary Guthman, -- The Man with The Horn Saturday, Nov. 16, 8 p.m. R.E.M. Lee Theatre Tickets available at Erwin Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Adults: $15, Seniors and Students: $10 | sponsored by Tymoschuk Agencies (Petro-Canada) eyaddbacasaear