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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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