PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 1, 2011 i musical. Gabrielle Sweeney enjoys her role as a pirate in the play. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Jack Costello, Zach Hill and John Betzko play pirates in a Wycallis Elementary School fourth-grade Pirates ourth-graders at Wycallis | Rp School donned their best pirate gear and entertained their friends and family members at a show on April 14. FR ‘Catherine Daly oloys the role of a a pirate. Holy Redeemer students will present two plays Holy Redeemer High School’s Royal Players will present two plays, “Law and Order: Fairy Tale Unit” and “The Seussifica- tion of Romeo and Juliet” at 7 pm. on Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7. Both plays are comedies that combine TV's “Law and Order” series, William Shakespeare and Dr. Seuss. “Law and Order: Fairy Tale Unit” presents the stories of the fairy tale characters who rep- resent the police who investi- gate fairy tale crimes, as well as the district attorneys who prose- cute the fairy tale offenders. A crime of epic proportion has been committed in a land far, far away and characters like Pinoc- chio and the Seven Dwarfs are among the suspects. “The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet” answers the question of what would result if William Shakespeare and Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) collaborated on a play. This reinvention of Romeo and Juliet combines rhymed couplets, creative word- play and fantastical machines to present a whimsical take on the PEOPLE BRIEFS Grube will present at Celebration Hannah Grube, of Trucks- ville, a senior music business major, was selected to present as part of the first annual Celebration of Student Learn- ing at Lebanon Valley College, Annville. The Celebration included poster presentations, art dis- plays, poetry readings, oral research presentations and musical recitals. Every academic department on campus nominated students to share their accomplishments during that week. Grube will be a part of the Sociology department presenta- tions. Kinter presents research portfolio Dana Kinter, of Lehman was among Misericordia University sophomore occupational ther- apy students who presented their fall and spring semester research portfolios to the pub- lic and campus community in the lobby of the Banks Student Life Center on campus. classic play. The plays are under the direc- ‘tion of Mr. Michael Stofko. Admission donation is $5 for adults and $3 for students and senior citizens. Tickets may be obtained at the door. Holy Redeemer High School is located on South Pennsylva- nia Boulevard in Wilkes-Barre. Mi others] s [Dy Dinner: Carved Prime Rib © 4 “Hot Entrees yt | Shrimp Cocktail «= Pasta Station | | Salad Station & Soup w+ Lobster Pizza || ia 4 Side Dishes Oe Dessert Selections Phone: 696-3580 Culinary Institute Graduate with Wwww.FIREandICEonTOBYCREEK. com : Nearly 20 Years Experience 8 RT 309, Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz Avant. the perfect accent Countertops The look of Coriane or granite for up to 70% less! Don’t Replace...Resurface! ™ As low as ¢ E¥tore www.KeystoneResurfacing.com (570) 288-9400 PA066033 Sedation DENNY Holy Redeemer honor students named Mrs. Anita M. 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