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Left: Russ Krantz swindles Amy Bubon by selling her magic seeds in The Adventures of George and Matilda Mouse. Below: Mike Malik instructs Tami Karasek as to how to save a drowning man in The Madwoman of Chaillot. Russ Krantz, Svante Kettner, Scott Boots, Vicki Harris, and Jim Danielson add spice to the scene. Plays Are a Big Success! There were four plays put on this year by the Prairie High School Drama Department. The fall play was Black Elk Speaks. The Children’s Theatre production was The Adventures of George and Matilda Mouse. The One-Act was entitled Impromptu, and the final production of the year was The Madwoman ofChaillot. Black Elk Speaks dealt with the injustices in the treatment of the American f Indians. The Adventures of George and Matilda Mouse was the story of stuffed animals that come to life. Impromptu was the story of actors who must learn what the difference is between the make-believe world of the stage and the reality of life. The Madwoman of Chaillot was the story of Good conquering Evil. The setting was turn-of-the-century France. Above: True love wins out in the end of The Madwoman of Chaillot. Kissing are Jim Danielson and Cindy Meiborg. Looking on with joy are Mark Hunter, Djaba Arquisola, Vicki Harris, Ann Riddle, Denise Serbousek, Tammie Jones, Becky Kohl . Tami Karasek, Mike Malik, Kreg Tjelmeland, and Brenda Boland. 128 Plays

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