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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 2005, p. 24

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lute February. the l3 Samar-s. and actresses from the K-W Silver Stars have been rehearsing for their big night. Their play; Reunion at Waterbridge High. Class of K-W Silver Stars' play turns back the clock BY [more Nor: For The Chrorucie ‘55. will this Friday an the Waterloo Stage 'lheatre. Retired English professor and director. Roman Behin- ski, said the play is a combi, nation of comedy. deep emotion, singing and damn ing and hopes that it will be well-received. "It duck-tails with KCl's ARTS FOCUS l50th reunion, which is exactly the three days of our performance," he said. Unlike the large Kitchen» er high school, his show is set in a small southern Ontario farming town and centres around a class reunion after 50 years. The play wai written by American Douglas Stewart and it focuses on the reunit- ing class members and their compulsions. obsessions and addictions as well as the toil that has taken on their lives over the years. Ihebinskiuaid the play has also been readapled for a Canadian audience. "We have a wonderful cast. great singers and pro- fessional dancers," said Debinski. "It deals with basic human issues that apply lo everyone." Accompanying the per- formers on stage will be popular music from 1955 with 13 songs selected to fit g the characters in the play ’5 There will also He three 5 . C5 dance scenes Included. as f, most of it takes place our 3 side a ballroom. a "l think (hat this play has ii; caused all of us "fstietch Continued on page 26

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