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Campus Fringe '99 needs your talent
Suzanne Haines
Company Manager, University Players

University Players welcomes you to a new season of theatre in our new on-campus home. The 4th Annual Campus Fringe promises to be even better than the others with a permanent residence to call our own.

The Studio (1C15), in the Arts Building, is set to be renovated over the Christmas holidays to provide all theatre lovers with a place to rehearse, put on plays, and congregate to watch the talents of others.

Due to renovations, the Campus Fringe will take place in early February to stifle the nostalgia generated in the first term. We are planning now for this event. It has a little something for all theatre lovers. The Fringe in the past, has provided an opportunity for those not able to do a large production, to put on a small, fun production, with the freedom to take risks.

For those of you who haven't been involved in a production before, this is a great way to meet people, and to find a niche of great friends who are interested in strange and wonderful things, and just want to have a good time.

The Fringe will take place February 5th, 6th and 7th with at least two productions of each show during the three days. We are still accepting plays that you would like to have produced, as directors, but you must return your Campus Fringe '99 Submission Form by the end of this week.

All shows should be 30-70 minutes in length. In order to have actors and technical crew for each production, we need anyone interested to fill in a University Player's Membership Form. Both of these forms are available at the Studio (1C15) and the deadline is Friday October 30th, 1998. Auditions will take place in November for those who need them and rehearsal schedules will be up to the director.

Finally, if you are just interested in helping out, but don't know what you want to do, please fill out the Membership Form and we will place you on the email listing and give you something to do. All are welcome, students and faculty.

The Campus Fringe has been very successful in the past and we look forward to another great season!

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