WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA RY 22, 1984, PAGE 17 Whitbyites featured in Por version of "Death Trap" By BETITY-JEAN BLYTHE The newest offering of the Borelian Com- munity Theatre of Port Perry is a' two act thriller entitled "IDeath Trap". This is "a spellbinding play that has more twists and turns than a grapevine." It was first produced in 1978 at the Music Box Theatre in New York City. Critic Rex Reed proclaimed it " the most stupendous suspence drama that I have ever seen."? Now local audiences wîll have a chance to judge it for themselves. Among the cast are two Whitby residents,, Roz Michaels-Ludgate and Rick Kerr. Roz originally halls from New Jersey City, N.J.* where she was active with the Fenimore High tech cornes to mal Players until she met and married a critic. Currently she is Executive Producer for 0H00 radio. Her part as Myra, wife of the leading character, is ber first appearance on a Canadian stage and ber first role since she appeared as a "'grape stomper" in "The Mouse That Roared". Kerr is a native of On- tario and bas made his home in this area for the last six-and-a-balf-years since he took over as the manager of Durham College Athletic Com- plex. His introduction to the stage came when he confessed that be had neyer seen a live theatre show and a friend took him to some try-outs. He ended up with the lead in the play "IConduct Unbecoming" and bas been active ever since. Both Oshawa Little Theatre and Whitby Theatre Company have made use of bis con- siderable talents. Devotees of- the latter may remember him as the "mooner" in Can- terbury Tales. Both Michael-Ludgate and Kerr expressed both enthusiasm for the capable direction and back-up crew as well as the warm and friendly received from the Borelians. Other members of the cast are Terry Hodgins as the lead, Dr. John Steward playing a lawyer and Coralie Nolan as Dutch pbychic. Nolan was a regular for many' years on the Tommy Hunter show with ber sisters. The Borelians have a well-earned reputation for turming out first class entertainment. Last year tbey took the Thea Awards for Best Production and Best Production of a Canadian Play at the Community Theatre Central Ontario Festival. At the Ontario-wide competition in Sudbury, they not only came second but picked up awards for best costumes and best male supporting actor as well. Ail these awards were for the play "'Nur- se Jane Goes to Hawaii." In addition two of the cast were requested to audition for the Stratford Festival Theatre. The Borelians per- form in the Town Hall 1973 on the corner of Lilla and Queen streets in Port Perry. Their professionalism in on up to the directing and acting shines through the, primitive conditions under which they work. 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