The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, November 10, 1977, Page 8, Image 8

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To save you Money............On Music
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songwriter, singer and unwilling actress.
Didi's first love is her music, but
her father, played by Joe Silver, is an
old vaudeville actor who wants her to
follow in his footsteps. It's a beauti­
ful story full of a lady's love for music
and the people around her. She gives
one up because there's not room for
both in her life.
Conn is an excellent actress and the
cast does an outstanding job in their
supportive
roles.
The plot is good,
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niques." The Beacon, a University of Poll
land publication stated that "it can II
summed up in one word-excellent!' I
There were some comments that the plaj
lacked continuity and needed time to ini
out technical difficulties, but overall thi
amazement. Through her music, Conn
shows who she is and what she feels.
Her love for music couldn't help but
be felt by the audience.
The songs
are the kind that one wants to hear
over and over again.
"You Light Up My Life" is a beaut­
reviews are good.
"The Count, Clackamas County Repai
tory Theatre's highest budget show so farj
including costs of printing, promotion api
props, will pay for itself. We would like to!
see it do better," said Tony Hemphil, assist!
iful movie. The ending leaves a little
to be desired. A bit more imagination
could have been used, even though the
basic effect wasn't lost. It's well worth
an evening out.
.
ant business manager.
The players are performing Friday aM
Saturday at 8:30 p.m. through Nov. 19 al
the College's McLoughlin Theatre.
Thursday, November 10,fl
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