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church and school plays but had not actually been active in community theatre for some time.
The germ of the idea for the summer program came to her last summer.
, “I had not been actively involved in community theatre for several years, when out of the blue on day last summer my friend Betty Ladner telephoned to see if my daughter was interested in going to try-outs for a children’s production of “Tom Sawyer” at Gulfport Little Theatre,” Bernard explained.
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tance from Ladner, Lois Wiltz, USM fine arts student Amye Harrison and Dena Bisnette.
The first session was an orientation and tour of the Boardman Avenue Playhouse and instruction on basic stage directions, theatre history and other background material.
For a make-up workshop, Bernard brought in several assistants and showed children basic stage make-up techniques as well as sneak previews of some of the characters in the play.
ages seven to 16, with most of the children on the younger side. A few have been in community theatre productions or school and church programs, but some have no stage experience at all.
An inexperienced actor is not a problem for Bernard, who is willing to guide the child until he or she becomes familiar with the stage.
“A great deal of every child’s
Even before the play has been staged, Bernard said the project is working out well enough to become an annual event. Next year, she hopes to deal with two groups, splitting the children
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Wilkinson as the nerds.
Also included are Charlie Pemiciaro, Jeremy Turcotte, Angie Goodfellow, Rachel Per-niciaro, Amanda Proulx, Sarah Golman, Lauren Hansell and
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Tne cast and crew of “Nerds’


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