97S July 23, 1975 Kathy Konevitch appears in Manheim Theatre Kathy Konevitch MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS — GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. -6:00 P.M. Phone 426-3863 Ed Reeves, Prop. East End — Route 441 - Marietta Kathy Konevitch, 226 + Park Avenue, Mount Joy, will be playing in ‘The Apple Tree,”’ a three-part production by the Manheim Little Theatre to be presen- ted in the auditorium of Manheim Central High School at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Kathy will appear as a handmaiden in the chorus in “The Lady and the Tiger’’ and as an adoring fan in ‘‘Passionelle.”’ This is Kathy’s fifth season with the Manheim theatrical group. She played leads in ‘‘Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’ and “South Pacific’ (she was Bloody Mary). Probably her most me- morable performance in Manheim was in ‘“‘Gypsy,”’ in which she was one of three strippers appearing on a platform projecting from the stage into the audience, singing ‘‘You gotta have a gimmick.” One stripper’s gimmick was flash cubes spread on her costume and wired to go off in the darkened auditor- ium, creating a wild and enthusiastic response from the audience. As a result of her performance in ‘‘Gypsy” she won roles in shows put on by the Columbia Little Theatre. She played in “Plain Betsy,’’ written by Marian Weaver. Kathy also appeared in “Funny Girl’’ at the Fulton in Lancaster, sponsored by Kiawanis and was selected for Seroma’s ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof,”” but could not play because of conflicting dramatic assignments. Kathy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Swarr of Mount Joy, R. D. 1. She attended Manheim Central High School as a resident of Rapho Township and made her theatrical debut there in “Bye Bye Birdie.” She attended Millersville State College, where she is now employed as a secretary and also a school for medical secretaries. She is secretary of the ‘Manheim Little Theatre and states that everyone in the cast of ‘‘The Apple Tree’’ is working together well, that they are ‘‘closely knit’’ as time for the opening tomor- row night approaches, and that ‘‘we all have confidence in ourselves.’ BINKLEY’S SEWING MACHINES — FABRICS CUSTOM DRAPERIES SINGER — WHITE — PFAFF Sewing Machines — Sales and Service McCALLS & SIMPLICITY PATTERNS 5 “Everything For the Lady Who Sews"’ 111 N. MARKET ST., ELIZABETHTOWN FREE PARKING IN FRONT OF STORE historic A. 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