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                                                                       'T '  a Pirate's Life For Me"
                                                          That's what Ambrose AppleJohn Wishes  he  could have in Walter
                                                          Hackett's play  Capitan Applejack'. The cast and crew and a
                                                          dehghted audience enjoyed two  nights of the entertaining story
                                                          of a ma   o wants more adventure. A map and a tale of lost
                                                          treasu  e  rtngs theives and v!lhans to h1s door and he gets
                                                          more tb  n ne  bargained for.  Poppy FaJre,  hiS  ward, does what
                                                          she   to  make sense of 1t all and keep Ambrose from  the
                                                                   clutches of Anna Voleska. The  play's director, Mrs.
                                                                     put together another enchanbng even1ng for  all
                                                               ·~---......_-Jcipated, watched, and laughed.




























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