"CONTENTdm"@en . "[UBC Theatre Programmes]"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2015-07-17"@en . "[1986-03-05]"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ubctp/items/1.0118900/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Frederic Wood Theatre\nAs You\nLike It Sam Haskins,\nphotographer, wiH\nshow and tell on\nMarch 14.\nThe creation of a unique style for photographing models brought world fame to\nBtitish commercial photographer Sam Haskins. \"An evening with Sam Haskins11 is lavishly\nillustrated with 6x7(5 times larger than 35mm) and 645 slides synchronized to a stereophonic\nsound track. Followed by an audience question and answer session.\nDate: Friday, March 14th. Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: U.B.C.\nInstmctional Resource Centre. Price: $15.00 per person.\nTickets available from:\nPENTAX\nBEAUPHOTO\n\Sm VPEisT 6Ti I AVENUE, VANCOUVER B.C.\n734-777S\nDUNNE &KUNDIE\n891 GRANVILLE STREET, VANCOUVER. B.C.\n681 \u00E2\u0096\u00A09254\nBENTALL CENTRE MALL, VANCOUVER, B.C.\n689-8508\nHART'S CAMERAS\n#6 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 20555 56TII AVENUE. LANGLEY, B.C. 534 1919\ninthrpkomom\n834 WEST PEN] )ER STREET, VANCOUVER, B:C.\n669-4541\nKERRJSDAJj; CAMERAS LTD.\n2176 WEST 4l\u00C2\u00A3T AVENUE, VANCOUVER. B.C.\n253-322]\n658A#3 ROAD, RICHMOND, B.C. 273-0363\nLENS & SHUTTER CAMERAS\n2912WESTBROADWAY,VANCOLVER, B.C. \"36 3461\n1615 LONSDALE AVENUE,\nNORTH VANCOUVER, BC. 986-3471\nLEO \u00E2\u0096\u00A0$ CAMERA SUPPLY\n1055 GRANVILLE STREET, VANCOLVER, B.C.\n68S-5JBJ\nREIDS PHO/O MART\n15138 I6TH AVENUE, WHITE ROCK. B.C. 531 -8344\nTickets can be ordered bypbone from Pentax-733-U6l. (Visa or MasterCard welcome).\nPresented by Photographic Society of U.B.C. Sponsored by Pentax Canada Inc. University of British Columbia\nFrederic Wood Theatre\npresents\nAs You\nLike It\nBy\nWilliam Shakespeare\nDirected By\nJohn Brockington\nMarch 5-15,\n1986\nUniversity of\nBritish Columbia\nFREDERIC\nWOOD\nTHEATRE\nNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS\nRegretfully, the Frederic Wood\nTheatre has had to cancel its\nplans to produce The Thirty Nine\nSteps due to unforeseen\ncopyright difficulties. We are,\nhowever, working on another\nproject with John Cray, details of\nwhich we hope to be able to announce shortly.\nPHONE 228-2678\nFrederic Wood Theatre\nMagazine\nPUBLISHER\nJoseph G. MacKinnon\nDIRECTOR OF SALES\nDoug Henderson\nADVERTISING\nCONSULTANT\nEdward P. Rogers\nA seasonal publication of\nUniversity Productions Inc\n3591 West Eleventh Avenue\nVancouver, B.C.\n738-7768\nAny comments or enquiries\nregarding the contents of this\npublication may be forwarded to\nthe publisher at the\nabove address WIEDEMAN\nGarden Service\n401-1835 Nelson St.\nVancouver, B.C.\nTelephone 687-8398\nPruning\nLandscaping\nDesign & Planning\njllQ\nat\neiMCORfc MANSION^\n637 Hurnbv Slreel 1523 Davie Sln-el\n683-7671 689-1111\n( Lhv Guncttc J\n2036 West 41st,\nVancouver, B.C.\n266-0824\ntina\nchef and owner\nA.W. Schlegel\nSome Observations on\nAs You Like It\nIt would be difficult to bring the contents of As You Like It within\nthe compass of an ordinary relation; nothing takes place, or rather\nwhat does take place is not so essential as what is said; even what\nmay be called the denouement is brought about in a pretty arbitrary manner. Whoever perceives nothing but what is capable of\ndemonstration will hardly be disposed to allow that it has any plan\nat all. Banishment and flight have assembled together in the Forest\nof Arden a singular society: a Duke dethroned by his brother, and,\nwith his faithful companions in misfortune, living in the wilds on\nthe produce of the chase; two disguised princesses, who love each\nother with a sisterly affection; a witty court fool; lastly, the native\ninhabitants of the forest, ideal and natural shepherds and\nshepherdesses. These lightly-sketched figures pass along in the\nmost diversified succession; we see always the shady dark-green\nlandscape in the background, and breathe in imagination the fresh\nair of the forest. The hours are here measured by no clocks, no\nregulated recurrence of duty or toil; they flow on unnumbered in\nvoluntary occupation or fanciful idleness, to which every one addicts himself according to his humour or disposition; and this\nunlimited freedom compensates all of them for the last conveniences of life. One throws himself down solitarily under a tree,\nand indulges in melancholy reflections on the changes of fortune,\nthe falsehood of the world, and the self-created torments of social\nlife; others make the woods resound with social and festive songs\nto the accompaniment of their horns. Selfishness, envy, and ambition have been left in the city behind them; of all the human passions, love alone has found an entrance into this wilderness, where\nit dictates the same language to the simple shepherd and the\nchivalrous youth, who hangs his love-ditty to a tree. A prudish\nshepherdess falls instantaneously in love with Rosalind, disguised\nin man's apparel; the latter sharply reproaches her with her severity\nto her poor lover, and the pain of refusal, which she at length feels\nfrom her own experience, disposes her to compassion and requital.\nThe fool carries his philosophical contempt of external show and\nhis raillery of the illusion of love so far, that he purposely seeks out\nthe ugliest and simplest country wench for a mistress. Throughout\nthe whole picture it seems to have been the intention of the poet to\nshow that nothing is wanted to call forth the poetry which has its\ndwelling in nature and the human mind, but to throw off all artificial constraint and restore both to their native liberty. 1809. This Figure, that thou here seest put,\nIt was for gentle Shakespeare cut:\nWherein the Graver had a strife\nwith Nature, to out-doo the life:\nO, could he but have drawne his wit\nAs well in brasse, as he hath hit\nHis face; the Print would then surpasse\nAll, that was ever writ in brasse.\nBut, since he cannot, Reader, looke\nNot on his Picture, but his Booke.\nBen Jonson (1623)\nBocks\nCcnds\nRegent Bookstore\n2120 Westbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1W6 (604)228-1820\nENTER\nANOTHER WORLD\nPUNJAB\nRESTAURANT\nWalking distance from B.C. stadium\nFree valet parking at rear,\nPUNJAB, the first Vancouver\nrestaurant to offer INDIA'S finest\ncuisine has maintained its\nreputation for exotic foods at\ncompetitive prices since 1971.\nEnjoy soft sitar music blended with unique\nslide show of India, oriental decor.\nExtensive selection of succulent meat and\nvegetable dishes, all moderately priced.\nOpen daily 11:30a.m. to 11:00p.m.\n796 MAIN ST. AT UNION\n3 blocks south of Chinatown\n688-5236\nSTUART DEE\nPHOTOGRAPHS\nMarch 10-14. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.\nAMS Art Gallery\nStudent Union Building\nUBC\nWong,\nObahi,\nSeims\n& Lee\nCHARTERED\nACCOUNTANTS\nSuite 1283 - 595 Burrard Street\nP.O. Box 49071 Three Bentall Centre\nVancouver, B.C. Canada\nV7X 1G4\n(604) 683-0333 As You\nWilliam SI\nDirected by Jol\nSet and Costumes Designed by\nBrian H. Jackson\nLighting Designed by\nGeoffrey Dunbar\nWrestling Match by\nSandor Kovacs\nMusic Directed and Arranged\nby Adam Jonathan Con\nChoreography by\nGrace Macdonald\nCAST\n(in order of appearance)\nORLANDO, youngest son of Sir Roland de Boys . Lawrence K. Ball\nADAM, servant to Oliver Dennis Kuss\nOLIVER, oldest son of Sir Roland de Boys Christopher Beck\nDENNIS, servant to Oliver Neil Gallagher\nCHARLES, wrestler to Frederick Timothy T. Hyland\nCELIA, daughter to Frederick Sarah Rodgers\nROSALIND, daughter to the banished Duke Kathryn Bracht\nTOUCHSTONE, a clown Chris Rosati\nLE BEAU, a courtier to Frederick Philip Spedding\nFREDERICK, the usurping Duke Darren Andrichuk\nTHE BANISHED DUKE, brother to Frederick Errol Durbach\nCORIN, 1 shepherds Drew Kemp\nSILVIUS / Dion Luther\nAUDREY, a country wench Tanja Dixon-Warren\nWILLIAM, a country fellow, in love with Audrey Michael Fera\nAMIENS/HYMEN, X lords attending on the Bruce Dow\nJAQUES, ' banished Duke Bruce Harwood.\nSIR OLIVER MARTEXT, a vicar Philip Spedding\nPHEBE, a shepherdess Corinne Hebden\nJAQUES de BOYS, middle son of Philip Spedding\nSir Roland de Boys\nLORDS, LADIES, FORESTERS Bill Baker, Roland Brand,\nLaura K. Burke, Neil Gallagher, David A.C Hay,\nNeil Ingram, Thomas Jones, Sara Levine,\nPaul Mitchell, Vito Rodomski,\nJason Smith, Mark Weatherley, Bryson Young\nThere will be one intermission of fifteen minutes. j Like It\t\nby\nShakespeare\n3hn Brockington\nPRODUCTION\nTechnical Director Ian Pratt\nProperties Mistress Sherry Darcus\nCostume Supervisor Rosemarie Heselton\nSet Construction . Robert Eberle, Don Griffiths, John Henrickson\nCutter Christina McQuarrie\nCostume Construction\nand Wardrobe Mistress Jannette Bijde-Vaate\nProperties Construction Don Dawson\nWigs Terry Kuzyk\nStage Manager Bruce Dow\nLighting Execution Siobhan Ryan\nAssistant Stage Managers . Elana Honcharuk, Michael Groberman\nProperties Assistant Debbie Starr\nDesign Assistant Christine Plunkett\nMake-up Cynthia Johnston\nHouse Manager Sue Elworthy\nBox Office Bruce Dow, Carol Fisher, Linda Humphries\nBusiness Manager Marjorie Fordham\nProduction Norman Young\nScenic Artists Don S. 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