.959? 8.. NEW PLAY POPTRAYS ERA OF REBELLION AND ROMANCE IN EARLY NOVA SCOTIAN HISTORY HOLY GHOSTERS, described as "a powerful drama of rebellion and romance set in Nova Scotia in 1776," and the newest produotion from the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre Company, will be presented on October 29 at Dr. Steel Recital Hall. The performance is. sponsored by Island Community Theatre Inc. and U.P.E.I., Theatre Society. HOLY GHOSTERS tells the story of a prominent family in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia in 1776, who are torn apart by the rebellion and political strife of that turbulent year, and by the arrival in their midst of a Charismatic stranger, Richard John Uniacke. HOLY GHOSTERS is written by Mary Vingoe, whose interest in the period and its characters was stimulated by Thomas Raddall’s classic novel, "His Majesty’s Yankees." In her play, Mary Vingoe brings these fascinating historical fiqures and thier darmatic times to life. The cast of HOLY GHOSTERS features John Alcorn, Roy Cameron, Mary—Colin Chisholm, John Dartt, Wanda Graham and Ernie MacAulay. A special feature of the production is the original musical score by Marsha Coffey, who has used a polyphonic synthesizer and a variety of traditional instruments to produce the widest range of music and sound. Period costuming for HOLY GHOSTERS has . been designed by Francina Cummington-Morgan. Set design by J.P. «Camus. John, Kudelka directs. "HOLY GHOSTERS portrays a time and its people that was the most dramatic and exciting in our history," says Mulgrave Road Co-op co-director Ed McKenna. "Mary Vingoe has captured these script, qualities in and we think our her ' -""'-‘ENTERTAINMENT- . - ECONOMICS SOCIETY . production will prove to be one of the most entertaining and stimulating of the coming theatre season." Tickets for the Dr. Steel Recital Hall performance of HOLY GHOSTERS can be purchased at U.P.E.I. Bookstore and at the door. Curtain time on October 29th is 8:00 p.m. For further information contact Deb Allen, Island Community Theatre 892-“121, looal 186 The sponsored by Community Theatre Inc., performance is Island and U.P.E.I. Theatre Society. One performance only will be given, Starting a 8 p.m. Tickets are $6.50 adults; $4.50 Senior Citizens; $3.50 Students and are available at U.P.E.I. Bookstore and at the door. Outing IEBANESE FOOD A SPECIALTY DEFICIT BUDGET This year the Economics Sooiety has a totally new executive. But, we have last year's deficit, thanks to our last fund raiser (a pub at the Barn). On a positive note, we have many more mixers, fundraisers, and general entertainment planned for this year. But this can only happen if we get more involvement from more Ecomonics majors. Tell your executive what you want to do and not where to go. Let us know what time you can make the meetings and where they should be held (i.e. at the Barn over some loose mooses.). Also let us know what you would like to work on. Win your help we can erase our debt and provide student services (entertainment). And if we Succulent Seafood and St «La.QQENSEQJEAutconnuKnum» Mm-Sdllamt/oiiam Sunday 4 to 12 81 University Ave: Charlottetown ‘ 392.7337 Recommended in m!" Downtown “unamETOEmr OWFfiwdianmmyunh u . . . .1 pamk . a 4 . y 4 r s c r r . . l - \ a n < e ' , U.P.E.I. SUN 0ct.20 Vol 15 issu I . can rouse some.funds, we can look forward to more and better mixers this year, You migh call it a "liquidation of assets", for those liquid diets. Anyway, the incentives are there and your executive is willing to work, but we need you help. Did I mention that we could use some more help? Well we can, especially in the following areas ... -helping to write page. this -entertainment (including mixers ). -fundraisers - that and anything else interests you. The U.P.E.I. Theatr Society has their firs lunchtime production for th 1983/84 season on Thursda November 3 in the Robertso Library Students Lounge a 11:30 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. THE COMMITTEE has bee entirely produced b students of this university Nick Grant was initiall sponsored by POSTUR Magazine to write the pla while the U.P.E.I.. Theatr Society sponsored the actua production. David Moses i the -Director and is one o the 12 students to act i it. THE COMMITTEE is a pla in the absurd tradition. I is a tragicomedy about committee that meets bu does ‘ not accomplis anything. Although a ver funny play, there is a undercurrent of patho throughout it. For th ,Theatre' Society it i experimintal as it is bein rewritten as. rehearsal “ progress in order t strengbthenfi'themesyadevelo characters and to.tone ~do the play so it will b dramatically economical. This promises to be a entertaining and interestin lunch time of theatre 5 please attend. Thursday, November 3, 1983 11:30 a.m..and/or312:10 p.m " Student Lounge