L The Dallas Post Friday, September 26, 2003 | POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Craig Thomas, as the director of “Making Nice,” displays his temper with Angie Nice. Try- ing their best to look away, from left, Jill Priebe, Jake Davies and Chelsea MacDougall. MTV (continued from page 1) The curtain opens on Cybe- line, lost in the dark woods, calling plaintively for rescue as wolves prowl closer and closer ... All of a sudden, “No, no, no!” rings out from the back of the theater and a disgruntled, dic- tatorial director barges down the aisle, furious at the actress, the cast, and the entire crew! He commands, “No one leaves the theater until this produc- tion is beaten into shape.” The abused and beleaguered cast and crew are forced to comply. Enter two representatives from the OSHA “theatre divi- sion” — OSHAT. The new gov- ernment agency charges the director with “jeopardizing the emotional safety” of the cast and crew. Bob, who had been Changes (continued from page 1) thracite Scenic Trails Associ- ation, said last week that much headway has been made in ac- quiring right-of-way for the trail. However, she also report- ed that a $500,000 Pennsylva- nia Department of Transporta- tion grant hinges on being able to acquire 12 more easements and deeds needed to complete a span from Luzerne to College Misericordia. The 800-foot section behind Newell's would connect two pieces that have been obtained by the trail association. Newell said it would be help- ful if the council could present plans for how they intend to build the trail. He has concerns about how the engineering could affect his property. “They don’t have any plans. They're talking about putting in a wall, but there's no ‘Making Nice’ is scheduled to appear initial- ly on the MTV network Satur- day, Oct. 11 at 12 noon. accustomed to using his ven- omous tongue at will suddenly has to “make nice” or have the production shut down. Then problems avalanche: the show’s horse looks like a mu- tated camel; the lead gets a rampant case of the giggles; the understudy doesn’t know her lines; disaster follows dis- aster, and Bob isn’t even al- lowed to yell. This Vermont One Act Play Contest Winner was a real hit with judges. “The show ... was a comedic joy from beginning to end,” “They’d have to give us better plans of what it is they want to do.” Russ Newell Jr. Co-owner, Newell Fuel specifics,” he said. “They'd have to give us better plans of what it is they want to do.” “We're pretty sure were not going to do it at this point,” said Newell. “It’s nothing per- sonal. It’s totally a business de- cision.” Newell Fuel has been at the Memorial Highway location since 1979. NewMart, a gas sta- tion and convenience store, is located there as well as Newell Fuel offices. Changes (continued from page 1) and photos, and will strive to present them even more effec- tively and promptly. And we al- ways want to publish your let- ters, and hear your comments and news tips. In addition to these contact methods, a drop-off box is avail- able outside the front of our for- mer office on Main Road, Dal- las. Pickups will be made regu- larly. Please do not put cash, checks or credit card informa- tion in it, though. New contact information Tue DALLAS POST For mailed submissions: The Dallas Post 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Main phone: 570-675-5211 Fax: 570-675-0460 e-mail: dallaspost@leader.net 970-7130 To report not receiving a paper: 829-5000 (including Sundays) To make a change of address: 829-5000 Display advertising (Justin Wisnosky): 970-7102, jwisnosky @leader.net Editor (Ron Bartizek): 970-7157 rbartizek @ leader.net Reporter (Erin Youngman): 970-7184 eyoung- man @leader.net i i i i i i i i i i : Classified and legal notice advertising: i i i § i i] § i t i ] Be they said. Pineno said it has been a challenge to mount the produc- tion in only five weeks. This Lake-Lehman Theater Production opens Friday, Octo- ber 3 at 7:30 p.m. and will be presented again on Saturday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Walsh Auditorium at College Misericordia in Dallas. The Lake-Lehman theater is cur- rently under renovation. MTV will be taping for the show “Made” and you could be part of the audience. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for stu- dents. For more information or for advance tickets call the direc- tor, Jonathan Pineno, at 675- 7458 extension 4504. Music Box holds auditions The Music Box Players will hold auditions for the following shows: It’s a Wonderful Life, a musical based on the movie classic, will hold auditions Sun- day, September 28 and Tues- day, September 30 at 7 p.m. All ages are needed. Jessica Werbin will direct. Perfor- mance dates are scheduled for November 29 and 30; Decem- ber 4 to 7, 11 to 14 and 18-20. Murder at the Music Box, an original “haunted” audience participation murder mystery, directed and written by Billy Joe Herbert, will hold audi- tions on Monday, September 29 and Wednesday October 1 at 7 p.m. Performance dates are set for October 24-26. Lake-Lehman class of 1983 reunion Lake-Lehman class of 1983 will celebrate its 20th reunion on November 22 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Appletree Terrace, Newberry Estates in Dallas. Classmates interested in at- tending may still do so by call- ing Randy Moskaluk at 674- 3707. Please R.SV.P. by Octo- ber 30. Over 50 classmates are scheduled to attend. For more information call Allyson-Stash Leskowsky at 639-5967, Diane Harris-Hoyt at 298-2657, Lea-Ann Malak-Hard- wick at 288-3274 or Brian An- des at 784-4910. Kingston Twp. sign ordinance Kingston Township Ordi- nance 2003-7 requires that an Application for Permit for Polit- ical Signs is on file at the Kingston Township zoning of- fice. 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