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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 7

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Woodstock, Illinois
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Woodstock (ID Santlnel Herald Friday, November 2. 19M Pg 7 SENTINEL-HERALD Entertainment i ll Have The Woodstock Opera House Community Center Lift Your Spirits At The Loft! Your HotU: Bob Geri Bender Daily Luncheon Special I Plus Evening Special Friday: Fish fry Broasted Perch Broiled Cod Beer Batter Catfish Saturday: Prime Rib Sunday: Beef Stroganoff Roast Turkey Tuesday: Shrimp in a Basket Wednesday: Broasted Thursday: Lasagna Good Weekend Weekend events Friday, Nov.2 at 8:15 p.m. "Annie presented by Townsquare Players, Inc. Tickets $8 and $7, $5 for students and senior citizens. Saturday, Nov.

3, at 2 p.m. "Annie." Single Tickets only available. All tickets $5. Saturday, Nov 3, at 8:15 p.m. "Annie." Tickets $8 and $7, no discounts.

Sunday, Nov. 4, at 1 p.m. Hmong Textile Exhibit opening reception sponsored by the American Refugee Committee. The exhibit is free to the public and continues through Nov. 21 in the community room.

Sunday, Nov. 4, at 6:15 p.m. "Annie." Tickets $8 and $7, $5 for students and senior citizens. The week ahead Monday, Nov. 5, at 11:30 a.m.

Opera House Advisory Commission monthly meeting in the Library. The public is invited to attend. Thursday, Nov. 8 at 8:15 p.m. "Annie," a benefit performance for Turning Point.

Tickets $8 and $7, $5 for students and senior citizens-Friday, Nov. 9 at 8:15 p.m. "Annie." Tickets $8 and S7, $5 for studnets and senior citizens. Saturday, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m.

"Annie." Single tickets only available. All tickets $5. Saturday, Nov. 10, at 8:15 p.m. "Annie." Tickets $8 and $7, no discounts.

Sunday, Nov. 11, at 6:15 p.m. "Annie." Tickets $8 and $7, $5 for students and senior citizens. mum Marian Central Catholic High School cast members Shannon Welcome and Katie Caldwell(right) practice lines for "Our Miss Brooks" with Director Mrs. Renee Marian HS to perform 'Our Miss Brooks' Rt.

47 N. Woodstock 338 8188 Closed Mondays Open for Breakfast at 8 a.m. Saturday Sunday Feather Turkey Dinner presented by rdl lJ part of the principal will be replaced by a sister. Andrea Ieslic of Woodstock will play the lead role of Miss Brooks with Mike Heuvelman of Richmond playing Coach Ingacre. Drama club sponsor Renee Cieski is directing the production.

This is the first performance of the year for Marion's drama club. The annual musical production will be in the spring. The public is cordially invited to attend Saturday's performance which begins at 8 p.m. at the high school. Tickets will be sold at the November 3 is the final date for the annual fall play at Marian Central Catholic High School.

This year the Mis Hrook, is a delightful comedy about, of all things, putting on a high school play. Conflict and romance play an important part in the situations betwwen characters, especially Miss Brooks and Mr. I)ngacre. Typical and not-so-typical student-teacher relationships create amusing, sometimes even tense, situations. Marian's adaptation of the play will have special twist as the The Silvemanes The Ritual Staff Woodstock Moose Lodge 406 Clay Street Saturday, November 3, serving 5 pm-8 pm Adults $4.50 Child.

6-12 Child. Under 6 FREE Openings Chicago Repertory Dance Ensemble presented by the Woodstock Opera House Nov. 30 and Dec 1. Judith Svalander Dance Theatre presented by the Woodstock Opera House Dec. 7 and 8.

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Kelly has found rehearsal for this role a great challenge. In order to try to realize the world Helen is in, Kelly has used a blindfold and a sound proof headset to block out sight and sound during rehearsals. "It was really surprising and scarry to suddenly be in a world where -1 couldn't see or hear anything," said Kelly. "It was very difficult to rehearse our fight scenes (Helen and Annie Sullivan) with the 4 5 As Woodstock High School Theatre students prepare for their first play of the season, "The Miracle Worker," one of the actors has a special problem to deal with. Senior Kelly Wood will portray the character of Helen Keller.

Helen is a child who is deaf and blind. "It is probably the most difficult role for an actor to play," said Tony Casalino, the play director. "Most characters have lines to depend on, but Helen is on stage almost the entire show with ho lines at all." "Beyond that, added Casalino, "a seeing and hearing actor has got to portray a child without those abilities." ElKtronTTuning Brand New 1985 Model jrn Movie Renfalt with Purchatel WfPm te-r-TTOSHIBA -f s' "UUjaflU PTf Color TV I 1 NEC ON saw i 5349 k-Uj JJ fdl Entertainment makes the reception. $699 12f0tt Mowt ftmntmt with Purchmamt so why not have the best? o0 DISC-JOCKEY Professional, quality service at a truly affordable price. Buy Now.

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