We'll the first semester is over, and if you've missed the first half of the sports season, don't worry. Here's a quick recap of the standings to date, so it will seem like you haven't missed any of the action. And for those of you who have yet to make a New Year's resolution, here's an easy one. Go to as many UPEI sporting events as possible, and cheer really loud. It's a great way to shed all that turkey and other goodies from the holidays. A bonus point if you bring a friend. Snappy Shakespearian Title By Brodie MacRAE Women’s Volleyball MP MW ML Home Road GW GL Pts Dalhousie os 40 te OO 64 ae 20 Acadia 1 os 3. 32° 31 oe a0. UCCB 8 S 32 cae 24 16.2 19s he Moncton 9 6 3 2-1 4-2 ee) 42:42 StFX 1.8 Dae ere. eee 18) 10 Saint Mary's 8 4 4 2-3 2-1 a 19. 8 Memorial pea 1 OM op te 4a: & *\, : UNB 8 2 6:2 43. 13°: 13 20 4 a4 * io se, tS Ne MountAllison 8 1 Tee AG 22.2 Shakespeare’s As You Like it on stage, as many like it UPEI 9 8. 14. 04 9 24 2 It has become a tradition at Dream, as well as many plays with UPEI for the Theatre Society to pres- Theatre PEI while the organization Men’s Basketball ent a large, full-scale production in the was located on the UPEI campus. His G W L Home Road F A Pts winter semester. This year is no excep- _ background credits include education Acadia 7° s a Oy ae 492 475 10 tion as faculty member Ron Irving is and a faculty position at Boston U.N.B. as 3 4.4. 3.9 630 542 10 set to direct nap University, briefly his own resident Shakespeare's As You Like It. company with the Confederation eee ‘ : : - oe a : or : As You Like It is considered by Centre of the Arts and involvement many to be one of Shakespeare's great- with the Canada Council. He has , est comedies. It has something for played an integral role in the develop- Women’s Basketball everyone: action, adventure, romance, — ment of theatre on PEI by spearhead- G WL Home Road F A Pts a clown, wrestling, cross-dressing, you. ing new programs and initiatives such UECB: 8. 8 Q=. 440: 4-0-6380 . 483 16 name it. There are many memorable _as the New Voices Playwrighting U.N.B. 9.3 fm goo: 4.3 -- 474 ABZ 6 characters, such as Jaques and Competition. U.PE.I. 73 4 1-2 2-2 456 484 6 Rosalind, whom is widely regarded as As You Like It has approxi- Acadia ee, a 4-4 Ss 280 470 9 _one of Shakespeare's most outstanding mately 15 speaking roles, but Irving romantic heroines. _ hopes to have as many as 25-30 stu- : This version of As You Like It — dents involved in this production. He Men’s Hockey is going to be uniquely interpreted, explains that the number of roles are Ge Ww fT OL PA Ps however. It is going to be set in the flexible as the number of people StFX 6. 9 48 1 54 48 21 sixties. Director Ron Irving explains accompanying the exiled Duke into the UNB “M8 Se 0 58 48 18 the practical and artistic elements of forest of Arden is open to interpreta- Saint Mary's 15 8 6 0 1 64-51 17 this decision. "It is a delightful period — tion. Aside from stage roles, there is UPEI 47° & -<§- 3 2 53 62 17 to costume, and it is a period where always a need for stage hands, produc- Dalhousie 167 6 0 59 60 16. anything goes," states Irving."At the tion assistants, etc. Acadia se: se Ce 8 2 59 “S57 16 same time, it is a arte where people When asked what he likes reacted to war and repressive policies about directing students, he replied epee aigag : 2 : Be : : = e c with protest and I think this fits very that he enjoys the energy of student well. It is a time when people would productions. "These are youthful draw out of a society they could no Shakespeare characters and I think it's Women’s Hockey longer accept and went back to the a revelation for students to work on a G. Wet oa r A Pts land, which for our purposes is the for- | Shakespeare play." Dalhousie iL 5-4 1 0 64. 47-11 est of Arden. I think it should be a The time and place for the StFX 5 5 0 0 0 Be 24°: 46 good mix." show is yet to be confirmed, but it Saint Mary's 4-4-9 0 0 49.6 8 Ron Irving, director of the likely to be in the Murphy Student Moncton Ba 4 oe ao oP 7 show and UPEI's instructor of theatre Centre in mid-March. While auditions UNB ae 9 1 0 12 12 5 studies, has been actively involved will already have been held by the UPEI 6 2 4 0 0 16 32 4 with theatre on the campus for many time this article goes to print, students ee years. His most recent productions should still seek to get involved. MountAllison 5 0 5 0 0 9 330 include The Hostage by Behan and Contact the theatre society at the- St. Thomas es 0 0 9-81 0 Shakepeare's A Mid-Summer's Night atre@upei.ca for more information. page 15