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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 May 2004, p. 25

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Drayton promises exciting lineup ith the m-w Irruy Winn bnteriit"stitsttt wmun underway. urllsut durum Alex Mus- talus boasts a playlrill that continues the company‘s proud tradition or uni-rung the absolute finest III lighr hearted entertainment, Mustakas will bring Ih' productions to ”nylon Entertainment's five venues across the province in the 2004 season: the original Drayton Festival Theatre in Drayton, Huron Country Playhouse and Playhouse ll in Grand Bend, Kingis Wharf Theatre in Penetan- guishene, and Schoolhouse Theatre in St. Jacobs. "Our audience can expect an exciting lineup of musicals, dramas. comedies and fences," he says. "The 2004 season will definitely have something for every- one. "We are extremely excit- ed about the overwhelming response for tickets. I encourage everyone to book their seats as soon as possi- ble to avoid disappoint- ment." Dayton Fatima] Theatre, Drayton The season kicked off earlier this month with 42nd Street, a song and dance extravaganza running until June S. A classic backstage show biz tale, the Produc- tian features a dazzling combination of terrific tap- ping and sensational singing. including such memorable numbers as "Lullaby of Broadway". "We're in the Money" and "Shuffle OffTo Buirakj." Three lewish widows learn to live and love again in The Cemetery Club, a life- affirming comedy about bravely facing the future 15% ruin-boo Wants muwmmm vm' mammals mmnmummsmm roorr and all ul tls, uncertainties, Mmfruns Sept. 7 “mm. Ihi. hum}; yet pulgnunl, the tichoolhouseTheatse, f ‘cmewry t lull honours the St. lacubs hands of irwmhhlp «7 held From the mind at (unlit togeuher by traditions. val- geniuus Ray Cooney uomes Lies. and the understanding It Runs It! tlte Family. a wild of a shared pal-Jr The pro- and wacky medical farce duction runs lune I5 to July that will leave audiences in 17. stitches. Watch with glee as You'll laugh and hoot as an assortment of bizarre some outrageous characters characters transform the try and bag the loot in the sedate St. Andrews Hospital sidesplilting British farce into a madhouse oflunacy. You'll laugh and hoot as some outrageous characters try and bag the loot in the sidespliuing British farce Tons of Money. In the proud Drayton tradition. the pro- duction is packed with a madcap mix-up of mistaken identities. double entendres, startling revelations __ guar- anteed to leave audiences in a wealth of hysterics. Tons of Money runs July 20 to Aug. 21. After playing to packed houses last season, audi- ences still can't get enough of The Mantini Sisters - so they are making a return engagement for one week only Aug. 24-28. Take a sen- timental journey from the 1940s to the 19?Os with San- dra, Barbara and Ann Man- tini in Moments to Remem- ber. Wander down memory lane and recall the unforget- table music of Doris Day, Dinah Shore, Connie Fran- cis, Petula Clark. and more. The season ends with Fiddler on the Roof a time- honoured family Favourite that has touched audiences around the world with its winning combination of humour, warmth, and hon- esty. The production fea- lures an unforgettable score full of classic songs like "Matchmaker. Matchmak- er," "If I Were A Rich Man." "Sunrise. Sunset", and "Tra- dition". making it one of the most acclaimed musicals in the history of North Ameri- can Theatre. Fiddler on the 182 Weber St. N. Walerioo 885-5850 www i"v',"g','it,T'e com wnldmplvwnod a oo thn mm Just south of lJnlverQrfy Ave "y Frantic. zany. and com- pletely outrageous, this rib- tickling farce proves once and for all that laughter truly is the best medicine. * Saturday, M729 . lhtmto8tSthtm * Astmday,Mtry30o1lttamtetSpm * G UELPH SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE . 50 Woolwich St., Guelph 7W. Peet In, ,,‘L I‘ll. n - -__-___| A. - rL:I.I..-_ 1'! I), -....I_.. EDEE Saturday May 29, 2004 , I 1:000m Mary Lambert 1:00pm Funky Mamas 3:30pm Jack Grunsky 7:00pm Judi "The Manners Lady" Sunday May 30, 2004 1:00pm Razzmatazz 3:30pm Judi"The Manners Lady" Plus. * . The Great Gerard. . . LY. Strolling Magician Saturday and Sunday ages IGIJp-vSatat 12:15pm Tickets on sale new at the Guelph Sports 8: Entertainment Centre Box Office, Gate #1 OR CALL (51 9) 822-4900 EXT. 21 0 MAIN STAGE ENTERTAINERS hduits $6 0 Youth (13-1 7 years) $4 - Children " & under FREE Family (2 adults + 2 youths) $1 5 "This is a classic laughar nunulc. lie-a-minute British farm," says. Mustakus. “II ts full of hilarious plot twists that will leave audiences wondering what could pon" sihly happen next. Don'l missit!" It Runs in the Family plays eight shows a week. lune 9 to December 31. Tickets can be ordered now by calling the Drayton Entertainment box omce at {519) 638-5555 or loll free at I-888-449-4463, or visit www.draytorterttertain- ment.com _ AtHiita#tStatteCttneerts&Senttnarotre FttEhtgthadirtlsglttntotheshow Order Online at: _ www.kusrosharpeRowersxom 619 King 5t. West, Kitchener L. (Crag & We!hr:gton] cttl 'lh'lh" a} 74A-947t or 745-5411 Saturday May 29, 2004 9:45 am Healthy Pregnancy, Healthy Child 2:15pm Home Safety:Preventing Childhood Injuries 5:15 pm Teaching Manners to Children - The Manners Lady Sunday May 30, 2004 10:45 am Top IOWays to Engage Cooperation and Reduce Conflict 11:30 am Guardianship and Estate Planning For Your Family 2:15 pm How to be an Educated Health Care Consumer PARENTAL GUIDANCE SEMINARS 'Signature Edition" Longstem $29.99 Dozen Everyday Low Price ROSES

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