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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 2003, p. 15

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Continued from page 15 play is not really about that." clarifies Haller. Haller has done a fair amount of research to play this central role. Catherine is many subtle shades in one left-of-centre personali- "I talked to my mother about playing Catherine, as she is a psychologist." Mallet said. "I asked her what she thinks is going on in CAther- ine's head. For this role, I have done a lot of back his- tory. l have made sure I put a lot of details in Catherine's life so I have some sort of take on exactly who she is. t found that to be really important for this piece. As an actor you want to find the most neutral non-judg- mental way to do a role. Catherine's mental state is left up to the audience. Even at the end of the play. Catherine is still not sure how her life is going to turn out, but there are definite links between Catherine and Robert, and Alan Sapp in his capacity as director worked to put those links in there as well. For me, the choice to make for Cather- ine is that she doesn't know. She thinks she might go insane. She is really afraid of that possibility." Halter feels a powerful connection to her mathe- matical alter-ego. _ "Catherine and l are the same age," she said "I also tend to look at things more abstractly, and I am not always good at dealing with everyday life, in the same way she is. I also had a very close bond with my dad. We used to talk philosophy and things like that. I also see that in Catherine.” Proof, like The Laramie Project, has gained enor- Tous popularity across the country. and Ballet feels one reason for this theatri- FqtEgtJTiNimf8iXWht6ymltft magnum MIME“ WWI“ FltiE ALWO INC 15 Car-tnhl Dr. Km 570-2052 MHEH PORSCHE JAGUAR Mercedes Benz Dealer Authorized MHEH Specializing In Accountable Leadersihto Approachable We have a fiscally responsible planto respect the needs of our children, our health and our community. The Health Care We Need We will ... - Hire 8,000 more nurses, train more doctors and open up more hospital beds . Shorten waiting times for care to get the care you need when you need it . Strengthen and modernize medicare, not privatize it Excellence in Public Education We will ... o Cancel the private school tax credit and redirect up to $500 million to public schools , . Put a real cap of 20 students per class from Junior Kinder- _ garten to Grade 3 . Create a fair funding model to reflect the unique needs of communities The Ernie Eves government slashed funding, shut down hospitals and closed beds. In our region alone there are 40,000 people without a family doctor. The Conservatives increased private school funding by $3500 per student and let public school funding decrease by $1250 per student while at the same time 500,000 children in Ontario are in classes of 26 or more.

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