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G ramercy Ghost
Fal[ play Spooks Audience
With a flash of lightning and the visual workers logged nearly
roll of thunder, Gramercy six weeks of grueling work.
Ghost, the Pine Crest Players’ "We really had to work hard to
spook story, ushered in the get it all done by showtime,"
1984-85 Cultural Arts Series. remarked A-V member Steven
Running for three nights, it Schuller. "The lighting was
gained the approval of much of especially difficult.”
the audience. “The acting was Apparently, the laborious
very well done,” commented hours of labor paid off.“ l could
freshman Mariela Markelis. tell that everyone worked
“There were good sound ef really hard to put on the play,”
fects for thunderstorms. It said Marcy Levy. Certainly, the
made them seem real.” effects proved to be an enor
Indeed, as in Space War mous supplement to the per
2000, lighting and sound ef formance. However, the acting
fects played a major role in the was impressive as well. Brent
play. Mainly because of a script Holman noted, "The acting was
which consistently called for good.” With this in mind, many
raging storms and ghoulish people felt that Gramercy
howls, set crews and audio Ghost was a huge success.
Cyndy Stephanls, as Nancy Willard,
ponders over the recent shost appear
ances.
Camille Carida, the assistant am
bulance driver, prepares Steven
O'Brien, playing Parker Burnett, for a
trip to a local mental institution.
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