north shore nei LIGHIS Ooo ith a wi Homes wigqet lights Hise. Thats foes Wate stared, tooallnn hucore! esand the rescaiting, produ a, NEWS photos Martin Milercrep Sonja Sandberg ‘lett to nght) as Cuke Orsino anchored an excellent cas! that weckic- ed Masae Day. Walker Banzid and Mika Banerc. Elaine Cutler (right) and her daughter Michette cosied up under one of Elaine's palin trees. Splitting the roie of Feste into two allowed Sabrina Sandberg (top) and Kerridwyn Newman to The humorous practical jokers in the play were (clock- Talented actors: (Bard on the Beach) Mike Stack and Lauren Iredale (left) and Jane Spence (right) worked miracles as the directors of Twelfth Night while Sandy Keane's costumes were absolutely fabulous. Windsor House schoo! provided perfor- mance space for Homespun Theatre in return for an afternoon show. These young- sters were in the front row: (from teft) Richenda Smith, Sierra Yates Robart and Ross Ciark. Nick Valee had huge fun playing the ego of the fool- ish Maivolio. combine a strong stage presence with some inven- tive physica! comedy. These Windsor House students were happy to “get squished” for Bright Lights.Clockwise from left are: Jessica Preston, Ashley Dornan, Miko Palumbo, Katherine Covell, Teya Wild, Jade Lopehandia and Claire Gen organization. wise trom rear) Claire Immaga‘s Maria, Willow Martin- Seedhouse’s Fabian, Shifra Day's Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Marlise iredate's Sir Toby Belch. Joan Milier (left) and Edie Orenstein are two of the parents who helped out with so i of the One of the unsung stars behind the scenes was Liuise Newman who pulied all the administra- tion of the project together. ort. 229 Lower'Mountain Hwy North Vancouver, 983-2272 |