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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Sep 2005, p. 20

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~ C Wns e l . Th 4MR UICTJC"A &‘a \'C'OVO\'W a ADVERTISERS appreciate it when you tell them ... I saw your ad in the Chronicle. 3 Regina Street North Waterloo Ontario N2J 4Â¥ 5 Oct. 29 â€" Oct. 30 at Bingemans Qrafts & fine art 8$86â€"4990 highly qual fall show RECORDER CLARINET TRUMPET GUITAR DRUMS VIOLIN FLUTE YOICE The sixâ€"week exhibit will display paintings and sculpâ€" tures that explore the relaâ€" tionships between public and private spaces. The Last Resort leaves ‘em laughing Groups partner in support of emerging artists in Waterloo Region rush with Art and BWilliann Coffee pub present an exhibit of emerging artists from the Kegion of Waterloo. During this exhibit, which runs now to Oct. 13 at the University Avenue and Regina Street location, Williams Coffee Pub will donate $1 dollar from every can of coffee purchase to Brush with Art, a volunteerâ€" driven charity. Continued from page 18 John Devorski creates a delicious stir as the The venue for this exhibit sets the perfect tone for the show: A publicâ€"private partâ€" nership supporting opporâ€" tunities for the KW visual arts community. The organizers and artists of this exhibit can tell you how important events like this are. One of the guest curators, Jenal Dolson , said, "This show is interesting from my perspective, as a student in the fine arts and new to an opportunity like this, creatâ€" ing a show that is thematic towards the public and priâ€" vate has many connotations that can be discussed verâ€" bally or inwardly. The placeâ€" pompous poet Trent Balâ€" four, a passionate lothario looking to dabble his quill and ease a severe case of writer‘s block. He finds his match in striking twins Jessica and Julia Youngstead. One is good; one is evil â€" and both are determined to be the sole heir of their recentâ€" ly departed father‘s fortune. Shannon McCaig tackles the challenge of this demanding dual role with great enthusiasm and aplomb. Information and Registration Artisnc Orrector Lily Smail * www gbtc com * Wednesday, September 14, 2005 â€" 7 p.m to 9 p.m. Meet Authors &Giles Blunt Michelle Wan Our 12th Season! Musical Theatre * Audition Training * Play Writng * Improvisation Theatre Games * Stagecraft & More! the Mysterious Affair at Waterloo ment of some fine art in a local setting like William‘s is something fresh for the eyes to take in and digest, while enjoying something comâ€" forting like coffee." Terri Jackson, chair of Brush with Art, added, "We As Insp. Kenneth Closely, Robert Latimer leads the audience with authority and conviction as he unravâ€" els the many mysteries of this wacky whodunit. And of course, special mention must be made of Sven van de Ven, the propriâ€" etor of The Last Resort, who provides a very special twist that is not revealed until the end of the production. Michael Jones does an outstanding job with musiâ€" cal direction, and shines on such memorable numbers "Creating a show that is thematic... has many connotations..." â€"fenal Dolson guest curator Please join us at The Mysterious Affair at Waterloo for an evening of mystery on Wednesday, September 14. This is your chance to meet award winning author Giles Blunt along with Guelph resident and debut novelist Michelle Wan. This is a free event. Light refreshments will be provided. e, special e made of the propriâ€" seas i "I v@â€"z hel io i 2. Cceotte,.] * f { _a. m al ol occes l are excited to be working with Wiltiams Coffee Pub to showcase the talent of visuâ€" al artists at the beginning of their career outside the traâ€" ditional gallery setting, and to0 continue to find innovaâ€" tive wie . to raise money for the visu _ irts." Bruâ€" _ with Art is a notâ€" forâ€"pro assroots organiâ€" zation i ated to promotâ€" ing and « _ incing the visuâ€" al arts wh n the Region of Waterloo. |hrough progresâ€" sive and dynamic partnerâ€" ships Brush with Art has donated over $125,000 to local visual artists, arts venues and arts education. as In Saskatchewan, In Brazil, Live A Little, Julia and He‘s Got My Number. The chateau set design by Eric Summerley and effective lighting design by Simon Day further progress the storyline and capture the lighthearted mood of the production. Ticket sales have been brisk, and many dates are already completely sold out. Mustakas encouraged theatregoers to buy their tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. "Audiences have been asking for a laughâ€"outâ€"loud adventure, and when the word gets out about this murderous gem it‘s going to be impossible to get a tickâ€" et.i he predicts. The Last Resort plays eight shows a week through Oct. 1. Tickets can be ordered by calling the Drayton Festiâ€" val Theatre box office at 638â€"5555 or tall free at 1â€" 888â€"449â€"4463. Visit www.draytonfesti valtheatre.com .

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