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Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Volume 18 Number 8
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Attack of the Lake People dinner theatre draws good crowd BY TREENA MIELKE
Brother Clifford, the nosy preacher and handyman played by Roger Giesbrecht looks on as Peri, played by Carol Kreutz looks horified that her husband, Graham, played by Christian Lohmann has a wax apple stuck in his mouth during a scene in the 21st annual Dinner Theatre at Liberty Hall, Attack of the Lake People performed by Springdale Players Theatre Society. See story and pictures on page 11 and 17. Treena Mielke Photos
Liberty Hall was packed to the rafters Saturday night with an enthusiastic crowd who showed up for the 21st annual dinner theatre, and, as in the past, the crowd was not disappointed. The two-act play, Attack of the Lake People, performed by Springdale Players Theatre Society, was a light, enjoyable murder mystery that kept the audience on the edge of their seats or else practically rolling in the aisles in laughter. It was funny, and at times, almost believable as the family-get-together had a few credible scenes which could, in reality, happen in almost any family somewhere, somehow. The characters all played their parts well, and all members of the cast, seemed perfect for the roles in which they were cast. Roger Giesbrecht, who played Brother Clifford, a preacher and a handyman, had the audience on pins and needles as he did his part to help uncover the mystery of ‘who done it.’ continued on page 14
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