14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 18, 1986 You may die from laughter in "The Murder Room" Opens Feb 21 Cloud of secrecy around rehearsals Town Hall 1873 has been shroud- ed in secrecy for. the past several weeks. Nobody knows quite what's been' * going on behind the walls of the old building on Queen Street. And those who do know aren't talking very much. Efforts by the Star to find out last Sunday met with stoney silence. What we can tell you for certain, however, is that the Borelians have been hard at work rehearsing for "The Murder Room." And the curtain of silence and secrecy will go up for theatre buffs this coming Friday night (Feb. 21) at 8:00 p.m. Producer Vivian Lee, in an inter- view with the Star during rehearsals last Sunday afternoon, flatly declin- ed to reveal anything about the up- coming play. "Sorry, I'm not going to say a word." She refused to divulge what the plot is about, or even the names of the characters in this two act com- v - #1 i « \ Members of the cast for "The Murder Room' took time out from rehearsals Sunday afternoon for this photo, but efforts by the Star to find out a little about this up-coming play were met by stoney silence. From left back are: Carol Bennett, Ken Bond, Steve Foote and Terry Hodgins. In front are: Janis Pashley and Carol MacNeil. Producer Vivian Lee told the Star that those who attend a performance just "might die laughing." See story for details on performances by the Borelians of 'The Murder Room." edy written by Jack Sharkey. Why all the secrecy? Ms. Lee even refused to answer that question. But she did tell the Star that '*The Murder Room" is a comedy farce set in the living room of an eccéntric British gentleman. As for those who attend one of the five up-coming performances, Ms. Lee stated there is a good chance "they'll die laughing." '"The Murder Room' (people are just dying to get in) is directed by Carol MacNeil Borelians Who's Who GORD LEE Gord has been a member of the Borelians for several years now. He has been very active backstage but some of you will remember him from his role as Archie in 'Birdseye Centre." Gord began his association by designing and building the set for "The Hand That Cradles The Rock."" Following this he was elected to the Borelians board for two years. He has also worked with the Choral Society, having helped build the set for "Showboat." | As opposed to many of our members, Gord's interest did not start early in his life. In high school, he was far more interested in sports pursuits -- particularly in basket- ball and track -- than in anything dramatic. He was, however, part owner of Herongate Theatre for a while, where he met his wife Vivian. Although not as totally addicted as some, Gord thoroughly enjoys atten- ding theatre, and likes all kinds of plays from comedy to drama. For "The Murder Room" (open- ing February 21) Gord is in charge of designing and building the set. Dave Ellis and the cast includes several veterans of the Borelians stage. Terry Hodgins, Janis Pashley, Carol MacNeil, Carol Ben- nett, Steve Foote and Ken Bond. The only way to find out what's go- ing on is to attend one. of the performances. '"The Murder Room" opens February 21 Cabaret style with cur- tain at 8:00 P.M. On February 22, it's Ken Bond He'll know every nook and cranny, so if you want a way in to "The Murder Room" ask Gord, but don't ask him to get you out, because get- ting out is ... murder! DAVID ELLIS David's extensive background has been outlined earlier prior to his role in "The Little Prince." He is cur- rently directing "The Murder Room' to open February 21st at the Town Hall 1873. Anyone who remembers 'Deathtrap' which was also directed by David will be aware of the quality of performance which they can expect. CHRIS ROLLO Chris brought her daughters out to the auditions for "The Little Prince," was given a part herself and has been busy with the Borelians ever since. Her past ex- perience has also been subject to a previous article, but the "The Murder Room" she is doing the challenging job as stage manager. The Borelians are pleased to have her experience in the preparation of this mystery farce. All about your heart What is Coronary Bypass Surgery? Coronary artery bypass surgery improves the blood supply to the heart muscle when narrowed cor- onary arteries have reduced the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the pumping heart. This reduction in blood flow may cause chest pain and lead to an increased risk of heart at- tack. Coronary artery bypass surgery involves constructing detours for the blood to bypass obstructed portions of coronary arteries to keep the heart muscle supplied. Non-essential veins taken from other parts of the body, usual- ly the legs, are grafted onto the cor- onary arteries to provide detours around the obstructed area. Contact your local Heart and Stroke Foun- dation of Ontario for more information. dinner weatre with the doors open at 6:30 and curtain is 8:00 P.M. On Thursday, February 27, the 8:00 P.M. performance will be ad- judicated as the Borelians entry in the ACT-CO theatre competitions. And the play will have two more performances with Cabaret style on Feb. 28 and dinner theatre on Mar. 1. There are still tickets available for performances at Irwin Smith Music Store on Queen Street. Steve Foote SPECIAL RATE NOTICE Thursday, February 27, has been declared group night for 'The Murder Room!" Any person buying a bulk order of ten or more tickets who pays for and picks up the order in person from Irwin Smith Music prior to the performance will receive a 10 per cent discount on the total order. Any groups can quality. The only stipulation is that a single person pick-up and pay for the en- tire order for the group. Why not get a group together now! Remember, going into "The Murder Room' is likely to be much safer in groups of your friends! Remember, too that this performance will adjudicated. Ee