THE CITIZEN NOVE BER 25 - DECE BER 1,1985
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At the
Library
BE TO HARBOR - Pre-
School StoryTime will meet on
ednesday ovember 27 from
10:00 to 10:45. The film, 'Cat
In The Hat", will be shown,
along with other orie and
activitie for young children,
. a e 3-5.
The library will close on
ednesday, ovember 27, at
6: 00 p.m. and will remain
clo d all day Thursday overn
ber 28, in observance of the
Thanksgiving holiday.
ovies for children being
shown on Friday ovember
29 at 4: 00 and again on Satur
day ovember 30 at 2:00
include: • Angel and Big Joe"
- The tory of the friendship
that grows between a young
Hispanic migrant wor er named
n el and Joe telephone
linesman and' ow Tail Switch"
- n African folktale.
Book added to the Adult
Collection are: "A aggot"
by John Fowles' 'American
In enuity" by James S. Wam -
ley' "Q' Legacy" by Helene
Hanff; "Lagun Heat" by T.
Jefferson Parker' • The Handy
man" by Penelope ortimer;
and American Falls" by John
Calvin Batchelor.
Conti n u d from Page 3
Comedy set at MCC
USKEGO - A musical
comedy is next on the Mu egon
Community College Center for
Theater playbill. Open auditions
for 'Pippin" have been hed
u d for ovember 25 26, and
27 according to Richard Oman
CC's Director of the Center
for Theater.
Described a having "a dazz
ling script and ore," the
musical production will h ve
part for seven women, seven
men and one child, age 9-11.
Audition times are Monday,
overnber 25 7:30-10:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, ovember 26, 7:30-
10:00 p.m: and ednesday
ovember 27 2:00-4:00 p.m.
All auditions are scheduled
for Overbrook Theater on the
College campu and are open to
all interested performers. Tho
auditioning must have a song
prepared to sing, including a
copy of the music in the proper
key and appropriate attire for a
dance audition.
Pippin is scheduled for pre
sentation February 14 through
. Ri e will
be tage dire tor with K y
Wells rving a rnusi al dire tor.
Choreography will be done by
Judith Brooky with Kent De-
Young serving as eni De-
ner: 0 ume by rth
J ne Spataro and te hni al
direction by Su Bell.
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