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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 2008, p. 21

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Albert, '1 his heralded musical lidward Padilla, “burn Hearing centre») faces unemployment. includes the hit songs Put On A Don't miss your chance to t Albert anti his girlfriend organ- Happy Face. A lot of livin‘ To Do, see one of Broadway‘s most Andkflon and Hearing Aid semices I O O O . . Vl ll u l t f Stratford Festival unveils exerting 2009 season 0° Y°“--- judfio;o°g<;fi;: l 'l he Stratford Shakespeare responsibility as supporting Three Sisters, Oscar Wilde's The D 05k peeple l0 repeal lhemselves') hearing test lestn'al announced its 2009 sea those artists to help them fulfill importance of Being Earnest a often feel people are mumbling? son ~ a playbill reflecting the their dreams and visions This is and Phi-tire by lean Racine and 'ecewe O - ' - ‘ ' i .. ~ - ' ‘ ' i follow conversations? FREE '11 testn'al s commitment to pro~ the best way to serve not only ltn delighted that the 2009 D find ll dlffiCUll O ‘ 9' - tiucing the works of William them but our audiences. 'l he season will bring together many D have difficulty understanding «the (meted: available Shakespeare and his cotitempo key to creating transcendent of the festival's favourite artists , 9 t“ CW0 ’ raries. along With other classical theatre is having passionate as well as some ot‘the finest new TV rOle OI’ phone‘ V0116 "OW l“ theatre repertoire and the work people at the helm of each pro~ talent," said Antoni (Zimolino, 05' l5 06 ofliyingplaywwights, duction." the festival's general director. NO REFERRAL NECESSARY "l'm very proud of the McAnufi has selected four “We have created a playbill that _ _ / extraordinary work that our plays from the Elizabethan» builds on the excellent work Why ViSIl‘ AUburn Heanng Centre? artistic team in the director's lacobean period. four other accomplished in the 2008 sea- y Various clinic awards for excellence otcare office has done to put together classics, and three contempo- son and positions the festival . , ) the 2009 season over the past rary Canadian plays. along with well for the future.” 2' Professronol, lrlendly and helpful 5’0" few tnonths. All of us on this two musicals based on classical The musicals for the it com- 3 We deal Wllh all claims lncluding DVA, WSlB. ADP. MCSS and NlHB v , p ‘. team want very much to be a works. mg season Will be West ~Side 4' 4 Locations '0 Serve You Segre; _ Waterloo. Cambridge, Hamilton,Ancaster part of something truly great," The plays include William Story at the Festival Theatre and said artistic director Des Shakespeare's Macbeth. A Mid» A Funny Thing Happened mi D t f A d' I A ' t Mt‘Anuff. summer Night's Dream and the Way to the Forum at the 0C or O U l0 Ogy and SSOCIG es “Our approach to creating a lulius Caesar. it also includes Avon Theatre. season is artist driven. We one from Shakespeare‘s con- A commitment to new play ‘ 7 .- __ _. , . . .; , t . haven't simply come up with a temporaries, Ben lohnson's development is central to the » ’-‘ 5 . 7 ‘5'; ' V ‘ w l '1 y a“ list of Plays and slotted People Bartholomew Fair. festival's artistic direction. The a - “ 5 ' ‘ ‘" w in. We have encouraged artists Other classic plays in the festival is also very excited > ‘ , ‘2 .. ,. . L} I ' to come forward with their own 2009 season include Cyrano de about a series of commissions “ " ’ " ' . _> ‘ \ Â¥.. - dream projects. 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