Page 12 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 21, 1979 "Barnaby, we‘re going to New York and we‘re going to kiss a girl!"‘ Hay and feed store clerk Cornelius Hack! (Mark Stalkie) stuns fellow employee Barnaby Tucker (Doug Timleck) with his shocking plan to spend their dayâ€"off away from their job in Yonkers. Colleen Kuhn shares the star role of Dolly Gallagher Levi, the renowned New York matchmaker. The story starts with a street scene in New York during the 1890s and quickly moves to Horace Vanderâ€" gelder‘s feed store in Yonkers. Dolly Gallagher Levi comes to town to try to marry the affluent businessman, with the intention of helping him spend his money be "spreading it around." Dolly can‘t resist doing a little matchmaking as the story unfolds; and she soon has Vandergelder‘s chief clerk. Cornelius Hackl and his assisâ€" *\ 8e Minnie Fay (Cathy McBride) works as an assistant to the widow Irene Malloy in her New York hat shop. . t¢ w\ ts T Period costumes, interesting backâ€" drops, clever choreography, some very good singing and the school orchestra playing the music of Hello, Dolly comâ€" bine to make the show well worth seeâ€" ing. Evening performances begin at the school tonight and run through Feb. 24, with an extra, matinee show Saturâ€" 998. y# Wealthy Yonkers merchant Horace Vandergelder (Paul West) swoons at Dolâ€" ly‘s (Sherry Freund) description of the young lady he is to meet in New York. Sharing the star role and playing the part of Dolly Gallagher Levi in alternate performances is Sherry Freund. Wateriloo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 21, 1979 â€" Page 13