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1 questions. Some will be easy; some will be hard." )1 program for that production 1 front of him. "However, it's venty-something-year-olds are s hrnih/'s recovery by giving > ol what is left of her mind. nling play," said Zerbe. "It's diiilv's mind, which in manv f infinite space. 1 think we do a that." ' first scene of the play is one of she parts of the pla\'. Then the > the inner workings of kmilv's 'overs Irom her stroke, and extremely intense, with junior Brandon Sasnett, wh(^ er who is recovering from a ll\’ Cool show that \’OU usually id, nnisic, distortion; it's ver\' it the theatrics of the,play are fairly complicated. "VVe have 14 moving parts to create layers of reali ty," said Zerbe. "In one scene we use 6.5 foot-tall two- waiy mirrors to show the fog within Hmilv's mind." Assistant Electrician and junior Jessie Walton com mented on how visually stimulating the plav will be for the audience. "The lighting for the play will be craxy," said Wal ton. "We use a lot of blue lights, to kind of represent the fog within (Emily's) mind." Along with intense visuals, the sound design of the play is also unique. "W'e have voices coming and going, ‘showing the chaos of her mind," said Zerbe. "We use very abstract w'ays to simulate out-of-bod\' experiences." "Wings" should definiteh’ provide a visual and mental ride tor its audience. "It's unlike a lot of things we have been doing," said Zerbe."But 1 think it was the right time, and we had the right pec^ple to do it. The students really stepped it up on this project. It should be visualh’ in teresting, as well as emotional])' inspiring." Sternberger Auditorium April 3,4,9,10,11 at 8 p.m. April 8 at 1 p.m. Tickets: $5 for general admission $1 for members of the Guilford College community For information ond reservations, call (336}-316-2414 yesterday, my children came to see me, at least i was told they were my children never seen them before in my life it comes now without my asking, amy is still here beside me but i'm somewhere else
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