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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 May 1991, p. 19

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throughout the musical. “There are 102 roles in Quil- ters, counting the cows and the little calf," Scadron-Wattles jokes. "So it's a lot of quick change, and we've been working a lot to delineate the difference The seven actresses in the play (Linda G. Bush as Sarah, Mar- garet Hindz as Jenny, Alyson Scadmn-Wattua as Janie, Esenje Bonga, Sherida Deeprose. Helen Butlin, and Becky Mehaffey) have their work cut out for them, for Quilters “There is historical authenticity for them all, in one way or another, even the fkhionakzed pleats," he says. "For example, 1nttri8tyhtachoolteacNsriiasi she's just received permission from the school board to teach HWY. and she goes on to say how wonderful this will be for her YOUNG pupils. “Well; we lound an eyewitness account in e book from a teacher who had to petition the school board in order to teach geogra- 8.rf.ndhat1tottach.itoUrN OblOCtions of a board member Who thought 'DBODrephy was a waste of time - especially for glrie'. So it's historic, but there's a resonance there that goes right through to our time." _ § 2llEYiiiFiiii _i','--5ii'ii by Rose Say I love you Mom with a special gift from Creative GIFT SHOP aiGiiGirdii% "%llRlttlitlBlr HOURS: Mon. to Thurs. 1ty.3tMr.30 622-5172 - Fri. 102303, Sat. 10.OM n, _ “Yr-vii: . - - -raiiiLrG"itraGr" wasm1-www.mmmm.m.mammmm~.wmw~ ”We.” PaltcR" Ill%, V" BLINDS Jlirtg.2ig" 'ioLiiiiilt" 'a'i'F'A"E A I iR'iiit7ti BLINDS m I 31 "sultan Dr., Kim I170 "tettSl'tttrtauet I 415 an”!!! muggy“. If.” neatiueCBaelQets 35.99 29.99 31.99 33-99 23.99 25.99 £1,599, 19.99 21.99 12" plays _ many fates 'We’n More Than Just Great 315ka 39.99) 37.99l ESQ M BLQSJ army-i 23.99 25.99 27.99 FEW? Roaf ""-N'il t.siil 38.99 40.991 42AM 36.99 ttat at).t9 t.td 34.99 Wt.gg l43.O 52.99 1m 45.99 32.99 34.99 L991 "The Quilters Guild has re. sponded very strongly to our decision to produce Quilters. They've been very enthusiastic w The quilts used in the play have been hand-made try 16 women from the Wetedoo County Quil- tars Guild - each woman contri. buting a different block of the legacy quilt. between the various characters. They're playing different charac- ters‘ll the way through, until the end when they go back to being Sarah's daughters again. it sound more confusing than it is because Sarah says at the begin. ning of the play, 'We're going to put a quilt together block by block - each block represents different Iives'. The audience is forewarned that there is no through story - that the only through story is theta legacy quilt is being put together.” Scerdon-Wattles says while the play deals with some serious and emotional issues in women’s lives, it also has many light, humorous moments and is high. lighted by often upbeat music performed live on dulcimer. ban. io, violin, guitar, flute. keyboards, synthesizers. and a number of traditional and contemporary per- cussion instruments. (Continugd trom EZIJ 59.99 [lt.al Miss liut) 55.99 32.99 $yi.n KM $1.99 55.99 [ltgR M M39 l53-99 57.99 [35.O 38.99 0‘..." 69.99 we; 58.99 62.99 68.99 41.99 M 54.99 KM 'rorl 76.99 M,99 72.99 [4_t1.ggl 58.99 113.99 \w Aran 45.99 54.99 80.99 71.99 E99, 62.99 42.99 47.99 52.99 57.99 "We want to celebrate that skill. What we're trying to do is not just provide something tor the community, but take out the good things of the community and showthem to people. That's what community theatre does - it celebrates community. In an the time we‘ve been working in this area. this is the first piece we've done that has really struck a deep chord in the community." Tickets are $12.50 for adults and $10tor students and seniors. Reservations can be made by calling the Theatre 8 Company box office at 578-2300. Monday to Friday, 9 am. to 5 pm. Tickets may also be purchased at the Theatre & Compapy's produc- tion of Quilters, opens Thursday, May 2 at the Water Street Theatre in Kitchener's King Value Centre. and runs Thursdays through Sa- turdays until May 25. legacy quilt," Scadron-Wattles says. "They have made a beauti. ful, beautiful gift of love to us. 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