Lia Sergent who has studied with the Canadian Mime School, and won much acclaim earlier this year Maurice Evans, directorâ€" o p % inâ€"residence at UW, is diâ€" s I recting the actors and coâ€" ' i«t ordinating the overall * 227 6 ‘ $s production. Virgil Burnett, # e O s‘ y head of UWs Fine Arts ~@MP"" P > .. . Sm department is Director of _ < [ °. # e s .¢ Design. The costume deâ€" signs are timeâ€"spanning â€" the ornate metallic decâ€" orations on the collars. John‘Rafferty (right) stars as Creon and Mich: front panels, etc. have the University of Waterloo‘s production of Medea feeling of an ancient classiâ€" the Humanities Theatre Feb. 15 to 19. It is a fu cal period and at the same ed by Maurice Evans with an original score | time, one that is almost fuâ€" student. turistic. Partial masks are being created to enlarge . the heads and give the for her work in the Drama PrOmises to be one of characters a greater aura of Group production of A Midâ€" MOSt electrifying pro being and power, but still alâ€" summer Night‘s Dream, tions ever produced low the actors mobility of. will be designing and the UW Humanities The; facial expression and ease supervising the choreogâ€" Admission Tues of articulation. raphvy and movement Wednesday. â€" Thursday For over 2000 years the legend of Medea, barâ€" barian _ sorceress, has blazed in the imaginations of poets and playwrights. In no other period in history has the Medea story had more pertinence than now. Certainly modern auâ€" diences will appreciate that she is more than just "a wcoman _ scorned". _ She becomes instead a symâ€" bolic affirmation of selfâ€" realization: the â€" human soul striving for fulfillment. The translation chosen by the Creative Arts Board is a comparatively new one by Rex Warner. Although it is written in a modern idiom it takes nothing away from the classic grandeur of the original. The completely new score has been written for the production by Stephen Mcâ€" Kernan, a UW student and musician studying with the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Stephen McKernan won great reâ€" spect recently for his Jazz Liturgy, a _ composition which he created and perâ€" formed on the UW campus. The music can best be deâ€" It is a fullâ€"scale musical drama, directed by Maurice Evans, with an original jazzâ€"rock score by Stephen McKernan. 6 p.m. A special matinee performance will be held, February 18 at 2 p.m. at the University of Waâ€" terloo is now staging a production of Euripedes‘ rarelyâ€"performed _ masterâ€" piece The Medea in the Huâ€" manities Theatre, UW Camâ€" pus, February 15 to 19 at Clare R. Johnstons Jeff W. SprOAt \# com ca The Creative 5 King St S.. 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