aa a a - aaa a A en re A A 0 wae ha a Kr Ar a | | Vic Agnew, as A pleaser as he made his way through his part which includ- ed a very spirited dance and song routine. fred P. Doo ser cser A AAI Debbie DeJong shows a sparkle in her eye! (From page 10) through his routines. Walter Bone, who played Freddy Einsford-Hill, sang an enjoyable solo "On The Street. Where You Live," and Terry Paul was very convincing as the Zoltan Karpathy. Professor Higgin's sidekick, Colonel Hugh Pickering was very capably played by Jim Day and was a joy to watch, and although her part was shows Eliza Doolittle (Catherine Millar) how to pronounce her "H's" in this scene from My Fair Professor Henry Higgins (John Stewart) PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 11, 1986 -- 11 BE --. small as the maid of Mrs. Higgins, Debbie DeJong played her part to the hilt, winning the admiration of the audience. As | said earlier, it is difficult to name some without naming everyone, but those above in par- ticular dazzled on stage. All the other actors, actresses and members of the production staff - "deserve a big pat-on-the-back for Eliza Doolittle (Catherine Millar) and her friends assemble on the street outside Covent Garden. A smashing good show! this terrific show. The musical ensemble, under the direction of Tom Millar, once again have proved that the musical talent in Port Perry and area, is second to none. The Star offers congratulations to everyone involved in the perfor- mance of "My Fair Lady." and we look forward to your next production. il A Lady. John Stewart was more than convincing in his characterization of Professor Higgins as was Catherine Millar as Eliza Doolittle. A Gl Wg Tow dr WT lle