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It  was  a  raw  com­                  Town  Musicians”  to  “Sleeping             general  favorite was “The  Fisher­
                                                     Beauty.”  Some  of  the  best              man and  His Wife (And  His  Dog)”
         pany.  In  fact,  there  were               remembered scenes were “ Henny             in  which  a  contented  fisherman
         eleven  debuts  in  ACT  ONE’S              Penny,”  a  comment  on  the  “ me-        reels in an enchanted fish and his
         STORY THEATRE II, which played             generation” according to director           discontented  wife  demands  and
         Dec. 1 through 11. It gave them all         Mr. Bill Callahan, with the charac­        receives three wishes:  to  be  rich,
         a  chance  to  experience  a  large        ters “ running around in circles (to        to be Queen, and to be Pope. She
         company production, without too            the music of the Go-Go’s) without           is denied,  however,  being  Lord of
         much  work.  Some  were  only  in          getting anywhere.” The  Elements            the Universe.
         one  or two of  the  eight  vignettes      of  winter  in  “The  Selfish  Giant”         Those  debuting  included  Lisa
         which made up the show. It began           also did a great job of whooshing,          Boland,  Kara Callahan, Jim Case,
         at the beginning, with Genesis l:i,        tapping  or  blanketting  them­             Cathy  Deighan, Julie Grayauskie,
         and  went  through  “The  Bremen           selves  across  stage.  But  the            Mary  Noel,  Gerry  O,  Suzanne




































































         Top  Left:  The  naughty  children  who  en­
         tered  the  giant’s  garden  in  “ The  Selfish
         Giant’’ are Julie Grayauskie, Mark Collins
         and  Gerry O.  Right:  Beth  Dannenfelser as
         Pope,  in  “ The  Fisherman  and  His  Wife.”
         Above:  Pat  Convery,  the  ugly  little  dwarf
         who fell  in  love in  “ The Birthday of the In­
         fanta.”







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