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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Apr 1988, p. 21

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,‘;.-,-,'vr!;f C -,g 5 -g\s Glow at Kidstuff Series junior members account for less than 20 per cent of the Little Theatre‘s overall memberâ€" ship. More junior members, he points out, will many of those who join in their teens are likely to stay on to become senior members. "It will help the Theatre to expand." Ross, a Grade 10/11 student at KCI, brings considerable experience to the direction of The Diary of Anne Frank. He has acted, written and filmed with Rogers Cable, and after almost two years with KWLT, he recently directed the Preparations are under way for Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Little Theatre‘s planned allâ€"youth production of The Diary of Anne Frank, which is scheduled to run in July. Director Corey Ross has spoken with drama students at Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Collegiate Inâ€" stitute, and will also recruit students from Bluevale collegiate and Waterioo collegiate. He hopes the enthusiastic response he has received will lead to more shows with youths from ages 13 to 20 covering all areas of production, from cast to crew. A greater youth involvement in KWLT, Ross believes, will benefit the theatre. At this point, ‘SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. Flight B: Inez and Seigo Noguch:..Ruth Lewis. Norma Ingram Tuesday aft â€" Eieen Craig. Haze) Muelier. Norms ingram. Carol McMahn Tuesday eve â€" Jim Lajferty . Bill Sherver Karl Deetrich. Julian Olender Wednesday aft â€" Mae Rerd. Haze) Muelier. Jack English. Don Vetter Wednesday eve â€" Flight A: irs Ashcroft. Wayne Timms. Nancy Sheppard. Scott Lindhorst Fligist B: Jean and Warren Sparks. May Levick. Virginia Mixer Thursday aft â€" Cisvt israe}. Syivia Bel). Norma Henderson. Mame Fisher WEEKLY DUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS Monday aft â€" Flight A: Mae Reid. Bob Cream. Ned Loubert. Jerry Beldowsk: Plight B: Mike and Joan Magazine. Jennifer and Pau! Puncher a Bradge lessons for beginpers and intermediate piavers wili start the first week of May for information and registration call Mrs Mae Reid. ue 576â€"1077 Friday eve â€" Flight A: ira Ashcroft Wayne Timms. Bill Fay. Shanmuganathan BREAKFAST *2.99 2 Eggs, Bacon or Sausages., KWLT sets its sights on youth involvement Homefries, Toast, Jam, Orange Juice & Coftee (No substitutions) POOR MAN‘S In a unique combination of magic and music, Brian Glow will join the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony for a Johnson and Johnson Kidstuff Series Concert Sunday, April 17 at 2:30 p.m. at Centre In The Glow has appeared across Canada and throughout the world, including the Middle East, Greece and Africa, and has been seen on many national television programs. â€" office, 578â€"1570 _ Tickets for this performance are $10 for adults and $6 for children under the age of 12 and are available from Centre In The Square box 1}‘4 Theatre‘s wellâ€"received showcase production of Since he cites a personal preference for drama, it is no surprise that Ross has chosen The Diary of Anne Frank as KWLT‘s first fullâ€"scale youth production. He points to the tragic and comic elements in the play, and expresses a Rope that his teenaged cast and their involvement with this presentation of it. Hackett, who were responsible for such screen hits as The Thin Man, Father of the Bride, and It‘s a Wonderful Life, the play tells the story of a young Jewish girl and her family, who with courage and spirit helped other Jews to hide during World War II Naziâ€"occupied Amsterdam. â€" Ross hopes to have the play‘s 10â€"member cast set by the end of this week, but stresses that more help will be needed with the technical end of the play. He encourages any youths interestâ€" ed in becoming involved to contact him at 744â€" produced in New York during the 4955â€"56 Broadway season, and received the Tony Award and the New York Drama Critics‘ Circle Award. Written from Anne Frank‘s diary by 5602 or at the Kâ€"W Little Theatre, 886â€"0660. ; ~ We‘ll present ' with a} _ every ith a * 4 mmbmnn:n AND THE PRICE? ADULTS ~â€" $123.75 CHILDREN UNDER 12 â€" $8.50 Treat that special person in your t-dybo:gcwwm- Kachenerâ€"Waterioo‘s most compiete‘ t â€"â€"â€" &A 1 Fes 3 |KLYZ~| . WATERLOO CHARONICLE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 1988 â€" PAGE 21 WHATS THE OCCASION? DON‘T LIFT ____â€"â€" â€"â€"fr&\‘A FINGER Westmount Place Weber at University King at John Sts. Dairy Queen has a perfectly delicious way to add new flavour to your next celebration â€" Dairy Queen Cakes ! Cool, creamy chocolate and vanilla Dairy Rich, cold fudge and icing, packed for easy take home. You can even have your Cake designed with a personalized message on it It‘s a great idea! Just give us a call a day in advance and let us know the occasion and your message. Starting at *11."" "Regitermed Tade Mat. Tade Matks Office (Otewa. Canada), American Daiy Queen Corp . 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