&yn-wmmonaetw.smuam 2 "= 2 * * * . ~â€"Bluevale actors present the notâ€"soâ€"Grimm Fairy Tales On February 27, 28 and March 1, Bluevale Collegâ€" thing new and different on the local high school draâ€" matic scene. Their producâ€" tion of The Notâ€"SoGrimm Fairy Tales uses the storyâ€" theatre technique for perâ€" haps the first time on such a large scale in the Kâ€"W area nique involves a blend of narration and performance Grimms notâ€"soâ€"grim Fairy Tales will be presented this week at Bluevale Collegiate Institute as the school‘s major productionâ€"for the year. Included in the cast are; Nancy Woinoski, kneeling left, Jane Grainger and Cheryl Boland. In the back row are; Tom Reitz, left, Cheryl Kehn, Jeff Soltysiac, Mary Bierschbach and Kathy Cipp. â€" _ . _ FOUR STAR ENTERPRISES â€" WATERLOOâ€"ONTARIO ® NOW AVAILABLE THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED UNITS * Increases Fuel Economy * Removes Noticeable Exhaust Stench * _ Improves Performance and Acceleration Response * Increases Fue! DQDistribution Efficienmcy Especially in Larger Displacement Engines o * â€" Keeps Combustion Chambers and Plugs Cleaner * Contributes to Pollution Control Most Beneficial in Cold Weather and Longer Drives to Requirement of Engine Warm Up Reduces Raw Fuel Deposits in Crankcase the actors without a formal script. To prepare themâ€" selves for this task, the student actors have attendâ€" practiced techniques . to develop the use of imaginaâ€" order to portray the charac ters they play. _ ~ _ In portraying their roles, voice in 35 Durward PI. 884â€"8200 the characters evolve from the â€"personality of the indiâ€" vidual rather than having an actor try to measure up to a by the author of a scripted play. a 87 formance. A much greater involvement of students results from this approach, tages to this type of perâ€" since the play does not centre around two or three that any actor can play any may be slightly different, the entire story theme will interpretation of that role The reasons for choosing MONEY â€"BACK TRIAL OFFER (Guaranteed Minimum 15% m.p.g. Increase) _ Have VAPOâ€"MATE installed by Four Star Enterprises of Waterloo, Ontario, and after 14 days Trial Period if not fully satisfied Receive Total Refund of Full Purchase Price ~ increases in fuel economy _ VAPOâ€"MATE is made in Waterloo, Ontario and is a Product of Canada out that both the actors and the audience would be faâ€" miliar with the content of the material presented. in addition, there would be a The actual production inâ€" volves the interpretation and â€" presentationâ€" of ten for adults in the audience. favourites _ as Rzpunul, Sleeping Beauty, The Shoeâ€" maker â€"and the Elves, and Rumpeistiltskin . These playlets are individually directed by two of Blueâ€" vale‘s teaching staff as well as six students. Actor presents drama seminar at UW There are about 40 stuâ€" dents as well as some staff involved in the cast along with many other students world of drama will be ofâ€" fered in the University of Waterloo‘s humanities theatre tonight at 8 p.m. Mark Fisher, a fourth year honours drama student, will present a seminar workâ€" shop production entitled *‘The Actor at Work." **I‘m going to take three different scenes from three different plays and show them at different stages of preduction," he says. ‘‘The first scene will be portrayed as a scriptâ€"inâ€" hand read through, comâ€" parable to the opening reâ€" hearsals of a play during its first week of producâ€" will be still in the rehearsal stage, but further along. The third scene will be An unusual look into the working on other aspects of prepared by students. All in all, this is the type brighten up the winter for children of all ages. Tickets are on sale now and can be Bluevale Collegiate. Prices are set at $1.50 for adults, $1.00 for students and .50¢ for children. special family night presenâ€" tation on February 27. On this night, an entire family will be admitted for $3.00 and a starting time of 7:30 (oneâ€"half hour earlier than on other nights) will enable younger chldren to attend. with props, lighting, sound effects, makeâ€"up, costume, and so forth." Mr. Fisher will be the sole performer during the evening though he will be supported by taped comâ€" ments. The development of each scene will be disâ€" cussed as well as enacted. **The audience itself will be seated right up on stage so they will get the feeling workshop," he says. ‘"The idea is to help them get a feeling as to what is involâ€" ved in moving a theatrical production along from the printed script to a public performance. 1 hope to cover the actor‘s problems in developing the character, costuming, makeâ€"up warmâ€" up. . .everything."