7 ~ \ « . UPEl SUN,-MARCH 13, l380,'P__AGE:l0. I-IIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIllIII-IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIll-l-IIIIII-IIlI-IIIIIIIiIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIiIII‘IIIII-III-Iifltquli-l-IIIIIIg ‘ Ray Moore.i§_a lawyer with ’* ” ~ the Department of Justice in I Charlottetown who has a long .5 middle ‘ career of amateur acting in Ireland, Bermuda and Prince Edward Island; “Recently, Ray has acted for the Theatre Guild and at U.P.E.I. in She The §2fl_presents—brief outlines on the cast of As You Like it, the play soon to be presented by the UPEI Theatre Society. This lightihearted play of Shakespeare years is being directed by Ron Irving, a man who has had experience directing plays all over Canada and in the United States. An article especially on\ him will be Forth-coming. The play is scheduled to be produced March l9, 20, 2l in the‘Steele Recital gfigogs to anguigjivd HfiMoS-- H8]! at U of PEI. . ' ma Ore. n a 1 10“ (e Cathy Grant is a Charlottetown angafaa-One_of the one act native. She graduated from '- . , ‘ Acadia, where she was a theatre glgy§03235TfialAdagvg}Pé§aI" major. 0n the Island, she has VIE—sfi~—5E rtslh1dE--Ifi-K§ 'acted at the Victoria Summer You L1kE+TE——R§§—Ejays -—— Playhouse one season; she was UEEdU§§—-ffigmme1anéholya hr, ,N stage manager at the Georgetown witty, and sometimes foolish, I ~f’i7 :.'*' .1 \ 5'ih 'Theatre another season; she has.trave11ing cynic; ' ~ done a number of amateur shows for the Theatre Guild here in ’ ‘ A], Geor96.Barrx 15.3 fourth year Charlottetown. Presently, ' Student 1n English at U.P.E.I.a Cathy is teaching drama classe lives 1" SumWEYSide-' He 1‘5 Pew to children at the MacKenzie beSt known around camPU§ f0? hh Building. In As You Like It, , column, "Cabbages and Kings,“ in she piays the TaygTy'fgrfigj‘ the school newspaper. ,However, to in x and cousin and constant Story," a,orje act play presented C0mpanion to Rosalind. To]- U.P.E.I_. this-fall}: In addition gather with Rosaiind, whom he has read his soience fiction she loves dearly, princess / Stories a? a" 0P9“ Reading 0“ a Celia flees to the Forest of rappeafed 1" d9bates aNd helped Arden to escape her father's OCgéane eVentS T0“.the EngilSh wrath where, like Rosalind, ’SOC‘EtY- _I" 5§.XEE,L1E£.lEsi%0 she falls in love at first aplays Cori-n. a down-to—earth Shhta shepherd, kindly yet proud of m "‘ 7 .countr‘ wa s. " , Sharlene (MacLean) Reno is'a Charlottetown native; She :began acting as early as Zelementary school. She has- acted for a number of years in the Children‘s Theatre. ‘ Sharlene was U.P.E.I.'s-very first Miss U.P.E.I. and had the lead role in the University musical Miguel that year. She also had the lead in Murder, in_‘ Cathedral bt_U.P.E.I.ig she ‘ so, apprenticed with Feux Follets; ' she studied drama for one year at Ottawa University, went to New York with Anne of Green , gablg§_las Prissy Afidrewsi and ' went to London to study dance _ in 1972. After that, she " worked with the Confederation Theatre Company under Ron‘7* ‘ Irving (including the role of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet). Presently a mother ot*EfiF§o, ‘ , Sharlene is pursuing drama ' . now_with the idea of applying her theatre experience to the ministry. In A§;XQE.Like it, she plays the lead as Rosalind, the wise and beautiful 'daughter of Duke SeniOr, who fails in love with Orlando at first sight but makes him sweat to win his "heart's I, _ desire." _- ~