T. ' \UPEI, SUN, MARCH 13, 1980, PAGE H k YouLike‘ lt , The CaStl .:Upcoming Ploy at U.P Victor T. Farrell is an Island native irom the ' Miscouche area, a second year music Student at U.P.E.I. Victor plays the lute to accompany Amiens and Jacques in A§_lgu Like It; he is the only lute player on the \ Island presently. Victor ~ plays a lot of gospel music in Churches in the' ; Charlottetown area. He hopes to go into the music , I ministry and do theatre work" with his lute and guitar. 2" summer. . in acrobatics, “comically meek, minister. Patrick'Kelly is a second year Arts and PsyChology major at U.P.E.I. from Morell. He is presently manager of the.student—run U.P.E.I.‘ radio station, CIMN, 700 on the AM dial.‘ He can be heard Monday, w Wednesdays, and Fridays.from 8:00' to 9:30 A.M., disc-jockeying ‘ ' U.B;E.I. into the daylight.a He has doneesome atting in High SChool and is interested in becoming more involved in drama. In As 12! Like 1:; he plays one of the attendant lords. , . Q three years. ' Story." Alberta. ,‘juggling and magic. ' You Like It, Robert is one '.6T"tfie lords of the court and iSir OliVer Martext, a 'little old - vJennifer Twedd .E.‘|. Robert Steinberg has worked two years with the T >Confederation Centre teaching drama to youngsters.‘ has performed with Island Theatre Guild for the last .‘four years, including gGedrgetown Theatre this last RObert specializes Robert clown work, In As In l978, she directed ' a one act play, "Overtones," and Stage managed H.M.S. Pinafore. , 'l979, she stage managed for She; ‘ ' - ‘ 1“' ,‘s Stoops tg_Conguer, and, in the fall, ' ' she played Angela in "A Bedtime In high school, her directing won her a scholarship to ,The Drumheller Theatre School in V For A§_lgg Like It, she X.lS the assistantfstage manager. John Jones is a Sbuthport Town, Bri adoon, and—Disco ‘ [ZEJ On the Island, he has native who got started acting in his fourth year at Acadia University where he played in and assisted in the production of Henry V, 9g: been stage manager_in 115; Last of the Red Hot Lovers “ Chairman of the newly . ‘ History and Education. le is'a third year student in English at U.P.E.I- who has been involved in U.P.E.I.' _dramatic productions for the last and technical director for the Island Theatre Foundation all last summer. Currently, he is treasurer of the Island Theatre Guild and has worked in,a number of its productions. John is stage manager of A§_X9g Like It. last year. His second love must be music, for he has served as boy and man in many choirs. Another interest of his is a university speech- choir. Eddie Edmonds is presently constituted University Theatre Society. He may well be called a miscellaneous man (after Benjamen Franklin),owing allegiance to three dis— ‘ parate disciplines of English, He has in his time played many parts in the field of drama-as , lecturer, actor and producer. His firstelove is English:‘ he studied at Oxford under C.S. Lewis. A volume of his poems was published by the ~ . International Poetry Society He plays Amiens in As 19g_Like It, his songs bEing sung in the original settings Shakespeare is thought to haw used. Also, Eddie plays the god of marriage, Hymen, who comes in at the end of the play to marry all the moon— struck lovers and prevent confusion. Talentunt! Canadian University Press will be launching a national four-colour campus magazine (200,000 circulation) in the fall of 1980,,that will Material should be sent be distributed through to: member newspapers. will be returned only if accompanied by self- addressed stamped envelope. Writers, photographers ‘ and illustrators are invited to submit 'samples of their work, sketches, ideas and outlines for consider— ation by the editorial . — board. The National ~ Campus Please include a brief Magazine resume, recent photo- Suite 202 graph, present address ‘ 126 York Street Ottawa, Ontario 7 Canada K1N 5T5 and telephone number, with forwarding address if applicable. Material In I - 1‘ a. .tu.’ \