Jeff Green | Oct 30, 2008
Oct 30/08 - North Frontenac Little Theatre
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Feature Article - October 30, 2008 Busy Season for NF Little TheatreKelsea Babcock as Peter Pan, leading the Lost Boys in a scene during dress rehearsal for the NFLT youth production of Peter Pan. The One Hour show is being perfomed at Sharbot Lake High School on October 30 and November 2nd.
North Frontenac Little Theatre is having a busy fall season with two shows being performed. Don't forget that many children from the surrounding area are performing in Peter Pan on September 29 and 30 at 7PM and November 2 at 2PM.
As well, NFLT is doing a show for adults, a comedy by Norm Foster entitled Opening Night, directed by Doug MacIntyre. Rehearsals are nicely underway with a cast of eight and they are having a great time with the lines. Many of the cast members are no strangers to our audiences as they have been in a number of our previous shows. Craig Godfrey and Karen Steele both appeared in Noises Off; John Stephen, Dylan McConkey and Kelli Bell were all in the 2008 spring show The Wizard of Oz and John Pariselli, who has been with NFLT since the beginning, has directed many shows and played numerous roles. For this show we welcome two newcomers to our group: Linda Jack from Hartington and Dick Miller from Verona. Both have had previous acting experience.
Opening Night will be performed at Sharbot Lake High School on Nov. 27 and 28 at 7:30PM with a Dinner Theatre on Sat. Nov. 29 at 6PM. Look for further articles and ads for this up-coming show.
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