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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Feb 2001, p. 17

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Leading the production are directors _ William Kernohan and Brian Van Norman who will also be "The first beat of the play, the end of act one, the endâ€" ing, getting those three things right is crucial. Then it‘s just getting from one to the next." Stickland _ says _ the changes are definitely more theatrical. "There aren‘t a lot of rules for playwrights," he said, "but getting your first act curtain down is one. "At some point. there were about four versions floating around," Stickland said. Eventually, the various changes were incorporated into the published version entitled, Two â€" Plays By Eugene Stickland, and that is the version of the play that will be produced by Next Level Theatre. Next Level Theatre puts the ‘fun‘ back in funeral with Eugene Stickland‘s ‘A Guide to Mourning‘ When the three Pringle children arrive home to help their mother deal with the recent death of their father and his funeral, all hell breaks loose as they come to terms with their grief and with each other. Since its premier two years ago at Alberta Theatre Projects, the script for A Guide to Mourning has been through several changes. "I think if we do a good job with A Guide to Mourning we will be in a position to produce two to three shows a season out of the Church Theatre" he said. A Guide to Mourning disâ€" plays Stickland‘s usual wit and flair for turning everyâ€" day events into comic delights. A Guide to Mourning was the winner of four 1998 Betty _ Mitchell _ Awards, including Outstanding New Play. ext Level Theatre is Nputting the fun back in funeral as it preâ€" sents Eugene Stickland‘s A Guide to Mourning, March 15â€"31 Last season marked the birth of Next Level Theatre (a theatre group focused on contemporary comedy} with the group‘s premiere production â€" of â€" Yasmina Reza‘s hit Art at Waterloo Stage Theatre. Due to the success of that show, Next Level Theatre has taken residence in the new Church Theatre in St. Jacobs and looks forward to making that space a permanent home. Currently Next Level proâ€" duces one show a season, but artistic director William Kernohan hopes for more. "It‘s the perfect show for this team and this commuâ€" nity â€" a show that chalâ€" lenges and entertains while promoting _ local â€" taient. which of course happen to be the motivating philosophies behind Next Level." designing the sets, cosâ€" tumes, and lighting. . 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