Over The Edge - Page 8 STAFF CREDITS EDITOR IN CHIEF PAUL (Elvis is in Cheeseburgers!) BERARD The Garage Sale: Does Theatre North West Have A Deal For You! By Nicole Larson “The Garage Sale”, the latest production from Theatre ‘North West is sure to be a hit with audiences everywhere. : y jand sympathized with Witty dialogue, coupled Phil when she arrived at with superb acting, the sale. If you ever had makes “The Garage a garage sale of your Sale” a truly enjoyable own, you would have and humorous produc- tion. The timing and poise of the actors made the play believ- able and_ delightful. There were serious dra- matic undertones to this comedic production, but those tones only added}. . to the performance by(= keeping it from becom-|“& ing too silly and strange.| pirscted by Ted Price The set was a work Of| Produced by Anne Laughtin Pence Sorge icorge tise Fie art, praise has to go to éND Ted Price and Hans Saefkow ffor _ their THEATR ORTH Wes T design. It was a true the balcony is a lovely garage sale, complete touch. There isn’t a bad with tacky shirts and dusty tion and Grant Linneberg’s seat in the house, not that knick-knacks. The art work of (Phil) portrayal of a stressed there was one before. The the backdrop was mar-_ out father, who doesn’t want intimate seating allows the velous; the realistic detail put | everything to get too ‘nice’, is | audience to become involved the finishing touches on and right on the mark. Praise also and makes any performance added just the right has to go to Kevin Hansen more enjoyable. ambiance to this production. _ for his excellent rendition of a “The Garage Sale” runs The incredible comedic tim- teenage boy who just doesn’t until November 30th, is a ing of actor Lorne Pardy (Bill have any reflexes. All of the wonderful night out and the Boyce) was the highlight of parts were well acted and perfect alternative to a this well put together produc- very believable. | am sure movie. Static 1998 submission guidelines everyone in the audi- ence has a neighbour like Mrs. Pettapiece RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT KEVIN (Twinkies!) MILOS SPORTS EDITOR JEREMY (That’s not the way it is!) FUNG BUSINESS MANAGER SHEILA (Second Year's Done) WANNER REPORTERS MICHELLE (Paul’s Sibling) BERARD JODIE (Adam Sandler’s DEAD?) FEIST JEREMY FUNG NICOLE (Take that thing out of my hair!) LARSON KEVIN MILOS SANDY (Dread) SIMS BART (Here’s my disk) WINGERAK connoisseurs, played by Jennifer Lines and Micheal O’Malley. Lois Dellar (Enda) played a perfect wife to Grant jLinneberg’s Phil and Holly Longstaff’s por- trayal of Pam was excel- jlent. Congratulations are also in order to Theatre North West for it’s reno- vations. The lobby and stage are gorgeous and CONTRIBUTORS CORY (Speedy) HICKS VINCE (ICY TORPEDO) YIM PHOTOGRAPHERS KEVIN MILOS JEN (Exit Stage Left) SMITH PRODUCTION TRAVIS (36 Hours of Coding sucks.) ALEXANDER PAUL BERARD SUPPORT STAFF DISTRIBUTION MANAGER JAMES (Where’s my cheque?) GORDON PRODUCTION RESOURCE MANAGER TRAVIS ALEXANDER OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR KARA (Payless Curb Skid) SMITH CUP LIAISON CAMERON (Walrus) ROWE Deadline: December 19, 1997 THER INF ATION Calling for Poetry, Prose and Pictures by all residents of Northern British Columbia previous- ly unpublished in book format. OVER THE EDGE IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLISHING MEDIA OF STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA. AS SUCH, WE ARE REQUIRED TO REPORT ON ISSUES OF INTEREST TO STUDENTS IN THE NORTHERN REGION. Submissions must be typed, formatted and clearly marked with page number, name of author and return address (snail or e-mail). Submissions will not be returned. You will be notified if your work has been selected for Static. WE CAN BE REACHED BY SEVERAL METHODS AND ENCOURAGE ALL STUDENTS, BOTH THOSE ON THE MAIN CAMPUS AND REGIONAL CAMPUSES, TO TAKE PART IN OVER THE EDGE. Please forward submissions to: Static (c/o Lois Crowell, Faculty Secretary, English Programme) 3333 University Way Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9 PHONE: 1-250-960-5633 FAX: 1-250-960-5407 ADDRESS: OVER THE EDGE 3333 UNIVERSITY WAY PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. V2N 429 Editorial process will begin in January 1998, with publication and launch planned for March 1998. Writers selected will be contacted with exact dates, and will receive a complimentary copy of Static. There is no cost for submission. More info? Contact Lindsay Osborne @ osbol000@unbc.ca