Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 2005, p. 43

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Kâ€"W Musical Productions whips up a plate of Green Eggs and Ham here is a time, there is I a place, there is a sign â€"and a familiar face. For a few days at least, Waterloo Region will be stylin‘ and rhymin‘ as Kâ€"W Musical Productions preâ€" sents Seussical The Musical Nov. 17 and 18. and two shows on Nov. 19. "Dr. Seuss is such a uniâ€" versally loved individual for those of all ages." said John Watson, second viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the board of direcâ€" tors for Kâ€"W Musical Proâ€" ductions. "His impact on our lives and our children‘s lives has been profound â€" and this musical actually brings to life those characters, those ideals. those dreams in a way that genuinely touches the audience. It has a theme for all ages that, in its own way, touches on a wide range of social issues." Seussical The Musical is a huge undertaking for the local theatre company. bringing to life 17 different Dr. Seuss characters from Horton Hears A Who to the always beloved Cat in the Hat. It creates the witty, wild, and whimsical world of Dr. Seuss as never seen before, as a fullâ€"scale Broadway proâ€" duction. "If you open your mind, oh, the thinks you will find.," said Watson quoting from Seussical The Musical. "That‘s what this is all about, the endless possibilities and the boundless enjoyment that families will derive from our efforts. And really, isn‘t that what the core of theatre is about: providing enterâ€" tainment, doing something we cherish and enjoy so much ourselves, that we oc troi continue to return every year with bigger and better events for this region?" Kâ€"W Musical Productions is in its 57th year of providâ€" ing top quality, community oriented and driven theatre for the entire family. As a nonâ€"professional organization, it has been the training ground for a numâ€" ber of actors, actresses, and directors of the stage, including the late Terry Doyle, Alan Lund,. and Marissa Mcintyre, who was in Mamma Mia in Toronto. In the past, it has preâ€" sented such luminary proâ€" ductions as Peter Pan, Anne of Green Gables, Oliver, Jesus Christ Superstar, and the Wizard of Oz. For more information on Kâ€"W Musical Productions and how you can become involved, call 893â€"5690 or visit www.kwmp.ca. Tickets for Seussical the Musical are still available by calling the Centre in the Square box office at 578â€" 1570 or by going online at www.centreâ€"square.com. Performances are Nov. 17 and 18 at 7 p.m., and Nov. 19 at 2 and 7 p.m. The Used Vahicle Superstore... in Waterloo! 455 King St.. M., Waterico + 884â€"5110 CELEBRATING MaEstrO DanIEL Lirpton‘s 111TH ANNIVERSARY November 25th, 8pm Centre in the Square When it‘s Waterloo you want, it‘s Waterloo we‘ve got. _ â€" _ _ Seaung your commusnity since 1856 _ Tickets Available at 1â€"800â€"265â€"8977 or 519â€"578â€"1570 WATERLOO CHRONICLE Student and Senior Pricing Avaitable Commercial Banking Lafe Hnancial

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy