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VOL LXIII • NO 36
Staging “Charley’s Aunt” WHS Announces Fall Play BY ANN MEAD ASH women they love under the watchful eye of a chaperone. However, harley’s Aunt” has been a their chaperone, Charley’s aunt, staple of high school the- Donna Lucia D’Alvadorez, played by ater departments for Carly Ruchalski, is delayed. This decades, but when director Connie throws a cog into the plans to Hiliar first presented the idea of per- spend time with Jack’s sweetheart, forming the play to Warwick High Kitty Verdun, played by Hope School (WHS) students, she learned Behringer, and Charles’ sweetheart, they were unfamiliar with the mate- Amy Spettigue, played by Aubree rial. “I said, ‘Think “Mrs. Doubtfire,” Hamer. To rescue the opportunity, but with college-age kids,’” recalled they persuade their friend, Lord Hiliar. “They could understand Fancourt Babberly, played by Chrisbecause, of course, every kid grew up tian Wolf, to dress and masquerade as Charley’s aunt and serve as their with ‘Mrs Doubtfire.’” Warwick Performing Arts will pre- chaperone, leading to many hilarisent “Charley’s Aunt” at WHS, ous mixups. Other players include 301 W. Orange St., Lititz, on Friday, Jordan Privette as Ela Delahay, FosNov. 4, at 7 p.m. and on Saturday, ter Shrom as Sir Francis Chesney, Nov. 5, and Sunday, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m. Jaxon King as Brassett, and Doors will open one hour prior to Zachary Flaiz as Stephen Spettigue, each show to sell tickets, which are Amy’s uncle. Hiliar said that she chose the discounted for students and seniors. In “Charley’s Aunt,” Jack Ches- show for two reasons. First, she ney, played by Grayson Miller, and wanted to offer audience members Charles Wykeham, played by an escape. “We need something Chance Wilson, are hoping to spend lighthearted,” she said. “I want (audisome time with the two young ence members) to leave chuckling.”
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Saying Farewell To Mr. Suit
The cast of the Warwick Performing Arts production of “Charley’s Aunt” is preparing to stage the show in November.
Gifts Made With Love Lititz Art Association Schedules Holiday Show BY ANN MEAD ASH
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
Mr. Suit Records, 118 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, announced via Instagram on Oct. 3 that it will permanently close its doors at the end of the year. The news was met by a chorus of cries from the community, with responses by everyone from now-internationally famous rockers to those who became acquainted with the store while studying in Lancaster. See Mr. Suit pg 3
Artists Tom Mannon (left photo) and Judy Palfrey will be among the artists offering homemade items for purchase at the Lititz Art Association Holiday Gift Show.
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Handmade gifts have a special place in the hearts of many givers and receivers during the holiday season. The Lititz Art Association (LAA) Holiday Gift Show, which features more than 20 local artists, is ready to provide a variety of handmade items suitable for gifting. The year’s Holiday Gift Show will be held once again at Lititz Church of the Brethren, 300 W. Orange St., Lititz, on Friday, Nov. 11, from 3 to 7 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 12, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. “The church has See Lititz Art Association pg 2
INSIDE THIS ISSUE Fall Bazaar And Craft Event Set . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Library Plans Activities . . .5 House Of Worship . . . . . . .8 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . .9
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