44- CAPE GAZ]WE, Friday, June 9 - June 15, 1996
Massey wins Derrickson Scholarship
The Rehoboth Art League has awarded the 1995
James Kenneth Derrickson Memorial Scholarship
to Daniel "Dan" Andrews Massey of Roxana.
The scholarship includes a one-year free tuition
of classes at RAL. Massey, 12 years of age, is a
seventh grader at Selbyville Middle School where
he is a member of the Junior Honor Society. His fa-
vorite activities include tennis, fishing and coin col-
lecting. His preferred art form is drawing cartoons,
but he has experimented with paper, stained glass,
copper and clay.
Some of the classes Massey will take this year in-
clude learning to throw pottery on the wheel with
and exploring abstract art with Jennifer Carter.
MASSEY
Mary McDonough
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"The Dining Room", the Possum Point Players' summer production which runs at Possum understand how to use it. So you stay
Hall in Georgetown June 117 and 23-24. organized for good.
CALL FOR A FREE
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This month's Possum Point Staging in the round means that Tickets are $8 for all seats, except ss namore ave.
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no one is seated far from the ae- for seniors and students atthe
CI, OEI'CQNIY.
Players' comedy drama could be
called "A Day in the Life of
Stereotypical Americans", but its
traditional subject matter is not
dealt with traditionally.
Set in the first half of the 20th
Century, A.R. Gurney Jr.'s "The
Dining Room" explores family
and personal relationships of mid-
dle class Americans in a fast-mov-
ing sequence of events that might
have taken place in dining rooms
of a recently bygone era.
Vignettes include the torment of
a woman begging to return home
with her children after a failed
marriage; the consternation of
adults whose senile mother no
longer responds to them; the frus-
tration of a parent clashing with a
willful child; the somber realism
with which an aging man instructs
his son on arrangements for his
own funeral; and hilarity of chil-
dren at a birthday party attended
by parents caught in adulterous
passions.
RESTAURANT
tion. The six actors portray at least
nine different roles in the course
of the evening, their own age
spans as great as those of the char-
Sunday matinee, $6. Reserve tick-
ets by calling 856-4560 and come
227-7636
a half hour before curtain time to
partake of hors d'oeuvres.
aeters each plays. A grandmother
is a 12-year-old in one scene, a se-
ductive 30- something in the next.
This theatrical feat has been un-
dertaken by Jim DeBastiani, a
Georgetown resident whose
daughter, Mary, handles props.
The other five cast members are
Esther Friend of Georgetown;
Louise Hartzell of Georgetown;
Kayleen Gainer of Laurel; Mac
Phalan of Rehoboth Beach, and
Jesse Tallyen of Laurel. Katie
Hayes is assistant director and
Claire Hailer is co-property mas-
ter.
Performances are slated for 8
p.m. Thursday through Saturday,
June 15-17, and Saturday and
Sunday, June 23-25, at Possum
Hall, located in Georgetown near
Sussex Central High School.
Enjoy Fine Dining - Oceanfront
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directly on the boardwalk, is the perfect place
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Dinner entrees include Grilled Brea of Duck or Petite Rack of Lamb.
~ Enjoy the sounds of Jeff Irwin on the Baby Grand Saturday nights from 7 to 11. -
lticforia's convenient
boardwalk entrance
invites you in for
cocktails or just
dessert.
Why go angwhere e/se?
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