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Seem-To-Be Players History April 21, 2008
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Clara Kundin, 16, pauses for a moment during a Wednesday rehearsal for "The Diary of Anne Frank" at the Lawrence Arts Center. Kundin, a Free State High School sophomore who's playing the leading role in the show, enrolled in the Lawrence Virtual School this semester to accommodate her touring schedule for the Seem-To-Be Players production.

Jennifer Glenn won a Phoenix Award for Performing Arts. Glenn, an actor, director, teacher and costume designer for the Seem-To-Be Players, is pictured Tuesday in the Lawrence Arts Center theater, 940 N.H.

Betsy Drake, who plays the Ghost of Dame Vander Speigel, hovers over Willie Stein, who plays Dolph Heyliger in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Cast members rehearsed Wednesday at the Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H., for this weekend's Seem-To-Be Players/City Youth Theatre production of Washington Irving's thriller.

Kirsten Paludan, as Sacagawea, and Jerry Mitchell, as Lewis, are shown in a publicity photo for an earlier Seem-To-Be Players' production of "Bird Woman: The Story of Sacagawea." The troupe will stage the musical play Friday and Saturday at the Lawrence Arts Center.

The Seem-to-Be Players, seen rehearsing for a performance of "American Tall Tales," will celebrate their 30th anniversary this weekend at the Lawrence Arts Center with past and present players.

"The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor" will be presented by the Seem-To-Be Players at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturday and 1:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at the Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H.

"The Adventures of Stuart Little" will be presented by the Seem-To-Be Players at 1:30 p.m today at the Lawrence Arts Center, 940 Mass. Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for children and senior citizens.

Chris Waugh, left, plays a Yankee named Simple and Piaf Latham-Winter-Green portrays Mercy Otis Warren, a Revolutionary War-era pamphlet writer, in the play "The Boston Tea Party." The play will be presented by the Seem-To-Be Players today and Sunday.

Jeanne Averill and Ric Averill are among those who will be performing at Saturday's "The River City Revue." The fund-raiser benefits The Seem-To-Be-Players, Lawrence's children's theater company. The company was co-founded by the Averills.

Ric Averill performs in the early days of the Seem-To-Be Players. At left is his wife, Jeanne Averill.
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