Waterloo‘s Theatre of the Arts May 15 through the 17, Oliver is the school‘s biggest theatrical more?" â€"â€" more of St. Dcvidd Secondary School‘s production the musical Oliver. Bill Sikes McGrinder) Fi ‘odd Peterson) Nancy (Emily Tell) and the cast from St. David Based on the classic novel Olivâ€" er Twist by Charles Dickens, the musical features the famed songs St. David presents Oliver Wbflgbï¬ ***~ McGrinder) serve different purâ€" Designed to strong tions in mam, thg_sj{";: Twist xl:yed by Danielle Ament) from harsh workhouses of England to the home of an underâ€" CIOHD MB MHW GMIATOMIVEs MMW MUCC follows the misfortunes of Oliver M“ e i!. can I_ h‘.â€_â€ï¬‚_fl; 15A King St.. N., #101 Wat. (above Gier‘s) Bé sure to enter Mom in our draw for a once a month . / Bunday buffet for on -,â€"hw_. 475 KING ST. N., WATERLOO, ONT. ce RESERVATIONS 884â€"0220 j ‘Take Mom to a "20% OoFFr PERMS 5o total hair & "WareRLOO INN. Simple for Summer (f| he taker. Oliver. runs away after being verbally abused, is picked up by the Artful Dodger (Bill gwuy)lndhknw:;'gin’lhï¬ pickpockets, where his naivete causes him many problems. Mm%m. are brightened upbeat music and funâ€"filled dances of the chorus. The decision to produce the play outside of the school was made because of the success of last year‘s production, The Best of Broadway, at the University of Waterloo‘s H Tok uf Fapie‘s lgiier ade. . . up Fagin s side. "He‘s not really a ruthless guy," Peterson says. ‘"He‘s the grey kind of villain that you love, but know that he‘s a bad guy PP 746â€"7831 § 1 If AJL McGrinder, on the other hand, finds Sikes‘ cruelty and evil naâ€" ture to be a challenge. "I know that I‘m playing a chmflmim'tgdngunm al to the audience on the w and that means I have toâ€" work that much harder to make my Mc Cc goinébo be a show that‘s enterâ€" taining, both for children and adults. Regardless of whether you‘re familiar with the story or ï¬hm’ bluhha‘m 'm“]_lyâ€"_mwongfl_' wemem_ ble cast. It‘s worthwhile experience." The St. David production of Oliver runs May 15 through 17 at the Theatre of the Arts. Tickets are available for $6 by calling the school at 885â€"1340. MHESS YÂ¥ hene MilE o y SWEATERS SPRING & SUMMER SELECTED BLAZERS FOR 1990 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1990 â€" PAGE A23 km ue d GLNBDRTAD _3 DENICTD A Tikd?® AftENT 720 BELMONT AVE. WEST, KITCHENER « 7410733 DESIGNER SHOWROOM CLEARANCE OUTSTANDING SAVINGS TUESDAY TO FRIDAY 10â€"5 P.M . SATURGAY 104 / DRESSES 4990 _ 90% @00 ‘with RUST INHIBITOR and PENETRATING AGENT | entire RING Will NOT Wash O# jonl SELECTED FALL & WINTER inventory @ 570â€"8468 Comner of 70 Moore & Allen, W‘loo (2 blocks S. of Bridgeport Rd.) CLOSED MONDAYS ONLY MAIN FLOOR FRONT ENTRANCE KING VALUE CENTRE 255 KING ST. WEST, KITCHENER HOME OF THE STAR 25% OFF