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on Like Us on Facebook. Melinda Milligan and Norm Stamper portray a refugee and a recluse in 'Brilliant Traces' Three performances at the Orcas Grange, Oct. 14-16 By Doug Bechtel Last year the Actors Theater of Orcas Island staged “Brilliant Traces,” the critically acclaimed play by Cindy Lou Johnson, starring Melinda Milligan and Norm Stamper and directed by Doug Bechtel at the Grange. This proved to be our most popular five performance production ever, averaging over 71 people per performance. Many of our friends who saw the show suggested that we remount it so they could see it again.

Others were sorry they missed it and asked us to repeat it. Since our audiences here on Orcas liked it so much, we decided to redo the show on Orcas and take the show to Seattle as well. If you are not aware of this play, Norm Stamper plays Henry Harry, a lonely, embittered hermit who lives in a converted barn deep in the remote woods of Alaska. Henry is awakened in the middle of the night by a stranger: Melinda Milligan’s Rosannah DeLuce who has fled an impending marriage and is, herself, emotionally wounded and distraught.

Together, Rosannah and Henry, in the words of the playwright, “alternately repel and attract each other. In the end, their very isolation proves to be the catalyst that allows them to break through the web of old grief and bitter feelingsand to reach out for the solace and sanctuary that only hard-won understanding, self-awareness and compassion for the plight of others can bestow.” Frank Rich wrote of “Brilliant Traces” in the New York Times, “Ms.

Johnson has spun an alternately comic and anguished fable about contemporary men and women who run away from home—whether from parents, children or mates—and she has written it with an imaginative disregard for pedantic reality. The play deals with common issues of love and familywith characters, stories and dialogue so fantastic that they could exist only within the enchanted realm of the stage.” The three performances on Orcas will be Thursday through Saturday, October 14th to October 16th. The performances will begin at 7:30pm at the Grange. Tickets are $10 and are available at Darvill’s Book Store, at the door and on-line at www.orcasactors.com. The Seattle performances of “Brilliant Traces” will be at the Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Avenue on Capitol Hill, October 21-24, October 29-30 and November 5-7. All performances begin at 8 pm. Tickets are available on-line at www.orcasactors.com and at the door.

Opening Night in Seattle, October 21st, will be a fund raiser for the Seattle non-profit organization New Beginnings, dedicated to providing shelter, advocacy and support for battered women and their children; and changing attitudes and social institutions that foster and perpetuate violence. 100% of the revenue from ticket sales that night will be donated to New Beginnings. For more information visit: www.newbegin.org For additional information call Doug Bechtel at 317-5601.