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Oakville Beaver, 25 Apr 2013, p. 29

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Burl-Oak Theatre Group has found a recipe for some laughs and entertainment with its presentation of Caroline Smith's The Kitchen Witches. The play opens today (Thursday) at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. The Kitchen Witches is about two duelling divas, Isobel Lomax (played by Teresa Wilson) and Dolly Biddle (played by Dina Dametto). Both are hosts of their own television cooking shows and have hated each other ever since Larry Biddle dated one, then married the other. Thinking it would make for great viewing, the TV station manager pairs the two women on a new show called The Kitchen Witches. Soon after, the insults and food begin to y. Dolly's son, Steven (Paul Pairing two Kitchen Witches is a recipe for disaster and laughter Damario), who is the show producer is, tasked with trying to keep peace, while cameraperson Rob (Brenna McKim) captures it all on lm. It's not a surprise to anyone that the show is a ratings smash hit. The Kitchen Witches is a play about relationships between women. It features mother/daughter relationships, of best friends and worst enemies, as well as the split between public and private lives. Byron McKim is directing. The play runs April 24-27 and May 1-4 with shows at 8 p.m. and a Sunday, May 28 matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets cost $28, or $20 for the Sunday matinee or Wednesday evening shows. For tickets, visit www.oakvillecentre. ca or call the box of ce at 905-8152021. 29 | Thursday, April 25, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com (L-R) Dina Dametto (Dolly Biddle), Paul Damario (Steven Biddle), and Teresa Wilson (Isobel Lomax) rehearse the presentation of The Kitchen Witches, which opens at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts today. photo by Eric Riehl ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) Beauty& Spa Beauty With 23 years of experience doing hair, Ranata Ialeggio has ventured out on her own, opening Aria Blu in Oakville. Located at 360 Dundas St. East, Suite B1 behind Longo's, Aria Blu's grand opening event was held on Sunday, April 7 and was attended by Councillor Roger Lapworth, Mayor Rob Burton, and Councillor Tom Adams. Feeling blessed by the support clients have given her, Ialeggio is offering new clients a free hair cut with any colour treatment. Call 905-257-8806 to book your appointment. January Colour Special colour service $25 any when you bring this ad! off First visit only 518 Postridge Drive· colouraddiction.com 905-257-7427 Grand Opening Special To all new clients (Monday to Friday) FREE HAIRCUT with any colour service FREE TREATMENT, with a blow dry 905.257.8806 360 Dundas St. E., www.ariabluhairandbody.com Suite B1, Oakville

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