Thalian Of Three musicals, the popular Agatha Christie mystery "The A Mousetrap," and Harper Lee's "To C Kill A Mockingbird" make up the o 1988-89 season of the The Thalian I Association, a community theater r group based in Wilmington. With Thalian Hall still undergoing restoration, this season's offerings s will be presented at either Jake's of I Jacob's Run or The Community Arts s Center in Wilmington, with five-day s runs scheduled. a The season opens with the musical ( "You're a Good Man, Charlie i Brown," which depicts an average day in the life of this popular cartoon figure and his friends. The show ! plays Oct. 5-9 at Jake's of Jacob's Run. Players Schedul For Rehearsal The Brunswick Players will hold auditions Sept. 11 and 12 for "Rehearsal For Murder," a whodunit with a surprise ending. Spokesman Erinn Fitzgerald said auditions will be held from 12 noon to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 11, and again from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12, at the N.C. Fourth of July Building in Southport, adjacent to the county library. Mno/lorl nrn nino mon nnrl *:iv MttVltU WIV IUw women of varying ages. Volunteers interested in helping with directing, lighting, scenery, sound effects or other aspects of the production are also asked to sign up during auditions, she said. In the D.D. Brooke play, the Silk Paintina } vjr The Associated Artists of Southport will hold a one-day silk painting workshop on Sept. 24, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Franklin Square Gallery. Audrey Johnston of Gastonia will be the instructor. Students will work on several pieces of material that I I Dining ( SUNSET BEACH ^ute^6e(e(?ert^^ Eat in or Take out \" ( SANDWICHES ^ BREAKFAST^ LUf C 1?.. R, .Hat 1 JUI y uunvi i HWY. 130, HOLDEN BEACH Rl Sandfiddler Restaurant, \ i Mon.-Sat. Homestyle Li ^^^^^Sui^Seafooc^^Homestyle iHave Dinner Toni< A Fresh Fish You aid invited to a serious dinner tonight with a very fresh fish; straight I from the ocean. ~?? ?' T..,. ? i nUc Snnlnrvt Restauran V^UIIipUIG ITIII WW | with the best seafood you've had. ! We think we are better and of ter you hove enjoyed the meal and service you l ' will ogree we are better. Enjoy fine dining ot... ! Be \ SEAFOOD H | KESTAUKANT f " Such o Fresh Place for Seafood Kl I < I fers Varied L A holiday musicl, "Hans Christian < Jidersen," will run Dec. 7-11 at The 1 Community Arts Center and is based n the classic film which starred 1 )anny Kaye. Famous fairy tales are ningled with Andersen's own life. "To Kill A Mockingbird," the third how of the season, is based on the 'ulitzer Prize winning novel. Set in a imall Southern town in the Depresiion era, the play explores right and vrong as seen through the eyes of children spending an eventful sumner. It will be presented Feb. 15-19 at rhe Community Arts Center. The longest-running mystery in the history of modern theater, "The Mousetrap" concerns a group of strangers stranded in a snow storm, fe Auditions For Murder' playright turns up the stagelights and participants in his latest production take the stage. But beneath their light, theatrical talk, tensions mount. All were involved in the playright's most recent production as well, when the playright's fiancee was killed on opening night. The play was also presented on the CBS Golden Showcase, with Robert Preston and Lynn Redgrave in the lead roles. The Players' production "Rehearsal For Murder" will be presented in November, before Thanksgiving, at a location to be announced. For more information, contact either Fitzgerald, at 1-457-5010, or Glenda Kotchish, 754-5568. Workshop Set will be provided, to learn differenl silk painting techniques. Cost for the workshop is $35, whict includes all necessary materials, f reservation may be made with a $21 deposit. For more information, cal Franklin Square Gallery at 457-5450 / ai rip ^viaviv ? CALABASH ^ tjjJjdp -flS*N 7 AM until I 7 days a week /] I H SEAFOOD ' hL V STEAK slCH DINNER 11:30-2:00 >, SHALLOTTE, 754-8168 , Hwy. 211, Southport* I ? I nrnm! cafe' I EWAY 842-5515 I ST BUFFET DAILY 7 AM inch Buffet ?$3.95 i Lunch Buffet?$4.95 M ght With Located at the bridge of Sunset Beach 5796373 MC & VISA welcome. ineup For Ne )ne of whom is a murderer. A switch finish keeps the audience in suspense. The play is slated March 29-April 2 at Jake's. Wrapping up the season on May 10-14 at The Community Arts Center will be "The Pajama Game," in its first presentation before a Wilmington audience. The musical takes a light look at the eternal battle between management and labor, man and woman. Thalian Association is offering season tickets for the same rates as last year. Student memberships are $30: other individuals, $40. Regular members receive tickets with sixday advance reservation privileges and also receive "Spotlight." UfllStA J nunc Special j| rininninor i maiiumg 10% down no interest no paymer till Februai on all White lawr nnrl ni iqI - vj VI wi w< t : I MiLLI , 1 SHARPEK - NC 130 West, She [W\Vi ? e ' ^' I'l .' : < >'.. I I', ill