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IT’S SHOWTIME TONIGHT! — The Lake Region Drama Club will present Tartuffe starting tonight, Nov. 17, in the LRHS auditorium. Cast members include: left to right, back row: Kennedy Brake, Joel Parr, Director Eugene Long, Liam Opie, Andrew Gianattasio, Sean Buchanan, Vincent Perfetto, Matthew Mayo, Tim Holbrook and
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Lucien Wallace; middle row, Corban Ridlon, Emileigh Trainor, Tanner Crockett, Taylor Bass, Hannah Ranco, Emma Crawford, Alex Hedley, Susan Rose and Payson Avery; front row, Eleina Sturk, Morgan Cross, Mallory Strain, Paige Goldstein and Emily St. John.
Opens tonight: Drama Club presents ‘Tartuffe’ Lake Region High School Drama Club and Ten Lakes Chiropractic Clinic invite you to the opening of Moliere’s Tartuffe at the Lake Region High School Auditorium starting tonight, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m.! Subsequent performances will be Friday, Nov. 18 and Saturday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. Matinee performances will be held on Saturday, Nov. 19 and Sunday, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. Please join the Drama Club for this hilarious comedy, directed by Eugene Long and performed by the highly-talented students of
the Lake Region High School Drama Club. Advance tickets are $8 for adults ($10 at the door), $6 for students and seniors over 65 ($8 at the door), and families with young children can attend a performance for $20 max fee! Advance tickets are available at Aubuchon Hardware in Naples, Bridgton Books, Casco Village Variety, and the LRHS office. Tartuffe is a satirical play comprising five acts. CliffsNotes summarizes the play as a story of a wealthy man named Orgon, who is both
financially and politically successful. He is a father to two children who want to marry, but live at the family home where Orgon resides. After their mother and his wife’s death, Orgon remarries a young woman named Elmire. Because Orgon is insecure about his age, he becomes religious and befriends a man named Tartuffe while in church. Orgon, pleased by Tartuffe’s devout beliefs, invites him to stay with the family. Tartuffe seems to be concerned about Orgon’s acceptance into heaven, causing Orgon to focus intently on solidifying his
relationship with God. Orgon becomes so consumed with becoming pious that he fails to see that Tartuffe is using Orgon’s vulnerabilities regarding his religion as a way to gain access to Orgon’s riches. Though Orgon’s family is aware of the deceiving nature of Tartuffe and they try to warn him, it becomes too late once Orgon signs his possessions away to Tartuffe under the false promise that Tartuffe will keep them safe. Luckily, the monarch exposes Tartuffe as a fraud, resulting in Tartuffe being sent to prison.
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MASONS’ TOP STUDENT — The October Masons’ Vocational Student of the Month was Keagon Leighton, who was recently honored by the Oriental Lodge #16 of Bridgton. Keagon is a junior at Lake Region High School and a firstyear student in Construction Technology at Lake Region Vocational Center. Pictured above from left to right: Doug Taft, Mason; Bruce and Toni Harmon, grandparents; Matt Gavett, Mason; Heather Breton, mother; Kayla Damon, sister; George Driskoll, Mason; Russell Moores, LRVC Construction Technology instructor; Steve Dullinger; and Keagon Leighton, Student of the Month.
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Rebbecca Gargan of Fryeburg has been named to the Dean’s List at Ohio Christian University College of Adult and Graduate Studies for the fall 2015 semester. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must achieve a semester grade point average of 3.5 or better and be enrolled in at least 12 graded semester hours.
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