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Port Perry Star, 5 May 1987, p. 27

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------_--_-- 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 5, 1987 'Time Out scores a victory for Cornish kids R.H. Cornish scores yet another - victory. This time the credit belongs to the drama team with their suc- cessful production of Time Out, an original two act musical written and directed by the always innovative Susan Reed, our teacher-librarian. The talented cast of 50 students from Gr: 4 to 8 thrilled audiences beginning with the engaging perfor- mance of Laura Mark as the Whiz of a girl who wanted to play basket- ball on the boys' team, much to their chagrin, particularly Spike, the 'starting centre. Mike Flynn gave a sizzling performance whether in the locker leading his energetic team in the snappy, toe-tapping electronic music of the Basketball Rap, the tongue-in-cheek crowd pleaser boys . team is sacred, or in the magical kingdom of Nisaya planning strategies with the one and only _ Bossy, strongly portrayed by Rachel Cruwys, and her sensational Dwarfettes. Here Spike meets a beautiful Princess, polished per- former Sara Morris, who yearns to find What's Beyond the Highest Hill ~_ rather than follow her destiny in Nisaya tradition to choose a man for whom to cook and clean the rest of Five tires slashed Durham Police are looking intoa case of vandalism in Caesarea over the weekend. Police say five tires on two vehicles were slashed as the vehicles were parked in the driveway of the owner's residence on Cedar Grove Drive. Damage is estimated at close to $1,000. In another incident last week, a resident of Carnegie Beach on Scugog Island told Police the spare tire under a station wagon was stolen as the wagon was parked in the front driveway: The tire is valued at $250. Costumed as maids to the King and Queen these Cornish youngsters sing one of the many The choosing day ceremony was | a driving energetic musical show stopper, Playin' The Palace, featur- ing the king and queen, Chris Wokral and Laurie Skerrat, the palace maids, the dwarfettes and three terrific suitors, bachelor number one David Talbot, number two David Volman, and number three Danny Sluggett. The musical arrangements ond strong keyboard performance of teacher Sheila Prachun, along with the excellent column set design by teacher Dwayne Darlington enhanc- ed the production. Certainly in the Basketball Game of Life, Susan Reed and her cast are one and a | " Spike (Mike Flynn) talkes to the princess (Sarah Morris) about why she does not want to live her normal life as a princess in the Kingdom of Nisaya. . The students of R.H. Cornish Drama Club, under the direction of Susan Reed, dazzled dur- ing their recent production of "Time-Out." The bonus. two-act musical written and directed by Susan = ° = Reed was a real crowd pleaser for three even- and dance routine with the Dwarfettes. Choosing Day in the palace of the Kingdom of Nisaya has the princess (Sarah Morris) and the King and Queen, played by Chris - ~ Wokral and Lori Skerratt considering one of the suitors. David Talbot the Duke of Durkey is seen here proposing to the princess. REPAIRS TO: Motorcycles (Stock & Performance) Lawn Mowers Small Engines ASK FOR JOHN ENGINE PARTS -- Domestic & Performance REBUILT ENGINES -- Domestic & Performance ASK FOR MERV 179 Casimir St., Port Perry 985-9345 Spike, played by Mike Flynn goes through a song | i a : i 1 " i evs ss ESCH

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