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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Apr 1996, p. 13

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People Players will be | Saee ) 1o at 7.30 pm. «> Tickets are $15 and $12. * was nice about that, and we owe a lot to Liberace to this day, was that by putting us in * _ that situation, while it kind of made us ashamed of who were were, it made us grow." Dressed entirely in black, the members of Famous Peoâ€" ple Players manipulate fluores cent lifeâ€"sized props and characters. When the houseâ€" lights go down and the uttraâ€" violet lights shine, the puppeteers disappear and the character dance to life. At The Centre in the Square this week, Famous People Players will present its latest * production Star Power, which pays tribute to celebrities such as Tina Tumer, Elton John, Lib erace, Madonna, Barbara Strek lflllul Jackson, and Elvis Presley. "We have this incredible new show that we‘ll be perâ€" forming at your beautiful the atre in Kitchener," Dupuy says. "In many ways it pays tribute to the music and artistry of famous people, but what‘s really nice about it is that you‘re going to see our verâ€" sion of The Nutcracker, which is really very different. For example, The Waltz of the Flowers is just that â€" it‘s all ing all over the stage. And the Chinese Dance is all these forâ€" tune cookies on a rickshaw. It‘s j&muumm' ‘ a feeling of entertainâ€" ment but also a feeling of Star Power by the Famous freak show. But we had to sign a contract never to tell anybody who we were. We had to be very quiet because the press could be ugly. What cial dinner of which he was the guest of honor, and he signed us on the spot. He was taking a big risk back then because 22 years ago, these people were still in institutions and it was not the kind of thing that should have been in Liberace‘s show â€" it would have been misinterpreted as a Ae n arame i ons Secmen n anatinp unc arvars se soengpir m ic aratvin (Continued from page 12) se Pape called The Mirade of Human Development , part one O'JZSM“.AWWMWMb,M explaining away certain sympte flfl“ 'l “'“ : ""'; EOA CCCC OE nnaRe 0) 0 :mmm-u‘ Tndchaneli in s hapin soem mm:m«mmmw* has previously suffered an earlyâ€"pregnancy miscarriage. Not Wfiwwflnmdmwmu:: keeps her pregnancy a secret. However, she finds it difficult E ED Nip 4 e onl Wretatatis detviciveet 4 mdnlhahfindmmum.ot m«.np-um MBWMMM:':WMW pregnancy, from a boyfriend no the picture, will be all Mh#b*hflfi‘flbh“d. midwite and the absence of painâ€"killina dnc The didcrt 1. ... that her biclogical "dhoww‘s that her biological dock is ticking and so "slots in" a baby, . U3 ob d i e e i W h The overall premise of Nine Months is that it is a fictitious 26 Windstar GL ‘% Aerosport XLT® All ‘96 Villagers‘ ndsal ia. Special Ediion‘. The uimost in « Seatling for Seven â€" Gas Filed Shocks â€" AMFM Now equipped with Dual affordability, comfort, safety and convenience. &-M&bm-lwl AM and ABS brakes. Features Include: Automatic + 3.0L V6 Engine » Full instrumentation : 38 L 200 HP VB; The _ »Speed Contra Xcellent Value: ____Plus More Safety Features: most powerful engine in + Air Conditionina MfY FHMADE CDNWYT ABDF h BRLPP ma aare ces . CANADAS CENTRE OF C (Continued trom page 12) berry), gives the audience "the dinical lowdown" and allows her just enough time to shift gears between characters. "That sort of separates, for the most part, the characters," she W'Wu-ruc:ndflnmmwnm in fabor, they go back and forth more quickly. But by theii the muuommm.._“,m_,“ ferent speech pattemns, inflections, and posturing â€" and the audience manages to follow along. By the end of the show, | it erally only have to turn my head, and the audience knows I‘m one of the other character and they know which one." Nine Months opens at the St. Jacobs Schoolhouse, 11 Albert St. in St. Jacobs, tonight and continues through April 21. Perforâ€" mances are given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., with payâ€"whatâ€"youâ€"can matinees offered Sundays at 230 p.m. Tickets :Si;hmnmbmmmmmm pregnant women, and are available by calling the box office at (519) 746â€"1484 or at Mavis Theatrical Supplies in Waterloo. foor Compbete lmm Voluntary Pay m:-rwbum well done! 182 Weber SL N. Waterioo (Just south of University Ave ) + 3â€"Point Salety Batts * 24 Hour Roadâ€"Sate

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