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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 2004, p. 17

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But in hetween there are a lot of juicy morsels. including a few surprises that really energized the audience. featuring a Sheila McCarthy sung and dance number that revealed a little mum than expected of one ofthe sailors an deck. Also serving as revela- tions were the lead male actor Michael Ember. play- ing Billy Crocker, and his two main comic compan- ions Douglas Chamberlain. playing his boss Elisha Whitney. and Jimmy Spadola. who stole the show with his interpretation of Public Enemy No. I3. Moonface Martin. While Chamberlain is a 30-year veteran ofthe Festi- val, and serves as the flag- hearer of all Yalies in this production. it was hulh Grulaer and Spadolis dehm at the h-sliml. and they have u magical tshernistry' whenever thc) sham the at th (- have u when t' \Idgl'. But the main alrhvmisl in Ihis production is f ynr thin "ale, whose (hummer n! Hum Swernvy is as Int-m- oruble m an) n1'1hvulhrr rlmmrwrs Uw's brought In the smgv sinu- yning [he Hs- tivid five yum Hi,') lud its (Icmun- as she plays Sarah Bruun in firrrc um! mm slw plays “my “uh “mm \wri-m'y in but slsirrg (Jim Am] whrtrs ll _ Sarah lsmunk rulurlunu- In full Ill Inn- in Gtrys and itolis Ihnl drivvs [hm show. it's, lu-r "pl-um» m [hm swept mys- wry III Anything “no lhul son the mm‘ in numhrr mvmoraNc mnsrial pro- dmlitm That. and hcr :mm/ing musiral iittvrprvrariorl of I‘anr-r's sunglmuk has and. rm rs humming in thrs Mrru'H, dill-r tht, slum; and still whistling ‘huw Mum's Tm duvs lit t nmr " it "stt su; MAM. . " Wo In " his: 1.. Reg. Price Trade-in Value Price A tter Trade Natural Sound in Kitchener is celebrating 25 years of business in K/W' by giving a free in store concert with the famous 1970s-8tls group The Strawhs. who achieved fame in North America with the "Hero tk Heroine". "Bursting at the Seams" and "Ghosts" albums. among others. The free coiicert will take place Aug. 4. starting at B p-m. To get your tickets. go to Natural Sound and fill out a ballot. All the tickets will be given away: Art educators at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery will be hosting a summer school for the visu- al ans called Studio 4, Participants will have the oppGrtunity to develop their skills in printmaking. painting, drawing, anima- lion. maskmaking and sculpture, w VSmdiu 4 runs for one and two-week courses from June 5 until Aug. 13 for children ages 7-9 and IO-id, For more inmGation. Ea“ Sara Kelly at 5736860. ext. M. English snprano Emma Kirkby plays to standing (n'utimh in the world's must prestigious classical music Verute. hut this summer she's going out “fin-r way to prrform in an old Ontario barn. " hr singer. hailed as "mu- of the [reunites of the world of music" for hrr pvrfurmat1ccs of Baroque classics, is making a menu! trip In Canada in sing In Hora's Gumhrel Burn along with I anudiun mum tern-mu Daniel iaylor. iuly ll, . Thu avtuvstirally superlt [mm [Emil-s wnln’ stage for the 23m annn‘vrxary t'vlvhruuuns of thc rcnowned Hum Festival. "meu Kukhy pvrrormcd hon.- hvu \ummur and loved it w much that sh" mix asking ulmut " rt'peat pvrl‘nrlnamu- a" \mm as the flwliml rmlml." \uys I Inn-l textual artistic din-um Nrrvl hhmn "Mus had ulth a gum! time and lined the audio" 1- and tht. wltolsa Milan-mun ontario mpn‘rit'm‘l'. S’hr \x’zinlcd In mokts ll " pun (If lu-r summer program." Kirklay's return mlgagme-m is juxl um- nl [lu- [my cis in HIV Hum h'slivzdk 23th unuiu-rlen program, Mung nilh Ilte hum Auararivit1rtiny, Mylar and his akin-um lmm thy Ihvznrvnl'l am Music. kirkhvwUl perfrsrm Pcrgohsi's Ntahat Matter. "l’t‘rgulvsi's is our ol' [hr gnu" lmmqm' and“ fur soprano and couraterterurc" saw. Hiixnn "IIK an: h fabulous mum and thow Wm voices work w u u" together [hm this prorius In he guild}: irall evening." Ik-mund for tlw Kirkby and lay-Int pvrfnmmnw um an high an last surumcr's ftstival Hr." ain't thvir t-vr-ning pvrlnrnmnrv sold um. mgunwrn hl'gill'l wll mg lu'krls In the pair', zll'wrnutm rt-hvursal The Strawbs visit store Emma Kirkby to appear at Elora Festval Summer school for the visual arts $2M)" ' $00 $1M”

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