W i c , WA'l'l-Jtlbfl CHRONICLE 0 Wednesday. October R. 2005 ' 25 â€"~â€"WW ~ W W, WWW-flww‘m WWW-WWW . th ° 1 S b lIEll l ‘ IlS One For e Pot SlZZ es at t. Iaco s t , t , The St. Jacobs (Xiuntry Playhouse has ties and never~ending confusion, while was superbly choreographed by lackie The Olhel’ Shoe props, . launched into fall with the hilarious com~ simultaneously monitoring his daughâ€" Mustakas KHCHENER cdy ()ne For'lhe Pot. ter's love life and scrutinizing her every This unexpected romp is utterly CENTRE I“ THE 300““ gs“ . Featuring an incredible combination move. Fisher's subtle humour and no« ridiculous in concept, but is deliciously , w of sudden wardrobe changes and riotous nonsense attitude is a refreshing addition clever in its execution, as demonstrated Fn.0ct. 24 ' 8:00pm gfw . plot twists. this l‘tinlilled production will to the stage. by the gales of laughter/homing from “an“ MW â€9-00 gt 3 have audiences laughing through to Nov Veteran stage actress Karen K. Edissi is unsuspecting theatregoers. ll“ ““1?†CIN‘ 5/" , ,. '4 i T y, 2. The story behind this sideâ€"splitting tale once again commanding, bringing comic Simon Day has added his expert touch BOX 07566 5751570300 26543977 2.1;: . . revolves around Billy Hickory Wood, a ï¬nesse as ionathan's wacky sister, Amy with lighting design, and of course, no mmwsqmmm 1" young man who is determined to prove llardcastle. farce would be complete without an .***** , Mmiestmanon emu " that he is the only survwing child of a Kevin Burnett ï¬tids a terriï¬c balance innovative set design, complete with a /WlntuoqumoPrm ‘ rich mill owner in order to claim a between stufï¬ness and suaveness as the dizzying array of entrances and exits. .**** «team invited" ‘ £10,000 inheritance, beguiling art critic. Clifton Weaver; and counesy of Allan Mlbee. The eraAappro- rVictoria rim y Unfortunately. his efforts are coinpli- Susie Burnett is suitably wide-eyed and prime costume design was also designed "reigns as King (â€Canadian may" {it} \t‘WS , cared by the arrival of a host of other innocent as(lynthia llardcastle. Wilbee. ‘ChaflfliE‘lWfl diatom “‘ “" "W 1 beneï¬ciaries ._ each of whom intrude on Susan lohnston Collins mines the Tickets may he purchased through the "still the funniest man in for comedy clips. vrstt i the proceedings and profess to be the laughs as Billy's histrionic wife. Winnie; St. Jacobs Country Playhouse box ofï¬ce Canada" “OWNS!" www.5hantero.com 1 real Billy Hickory Wood ~ and rightful and Nicholas Rice rounds out the cast as at SIS-7477788 or tollâ€"free at 1388449» ‘ heir the ever~amusing solicitor. Arnold Piper. 4453. l What starts as a seemingly harmless One of the productions highlights. the For more information please visit string of mistaken identities, unrequited outrageously over-theâ€"top tango number, vvwwstiacobscountryplayhousecom. romances. and hilarious confusion .. builds into an outrageous spectacle ' that causes theatregoers to boil over iii a bety of laughs. “if you're looking for a fun evening out. this is definitely the S P E C l A L l S T H l G H S K l L L S M A j 0 R S play for you." said Alex Mustakas, , :{Iilrl‘igénglmum oi Drayton “It†Ontario high school students are now STUDENT SUCCESS PROGRAM ofa subject because they learn it in a real “One For The Pot is guaranteed learning and earning credits in ways work environment. Each major is a 1†Kilrllt‘glllbrtlflgdtlitljr la 'wri hi you may never have imagined. With Specialist High Skills bundle off; to it) courses. part of the overall 80 credits needed Ray (;(,0ngv'igug For in; “ï¬re, Majors~â€"part of the Student Success Programâ€"students for graduation. Students learn on the job with employers, (13‘1th l" â€W No“ ll Runs in the can focus on a career path to match their skills and interests as well as in school. At graduation. they receive a Ipecially Family. and Not Now. Darling) and _ . . . . . . . Tony Hilton. One For The Pot was In sectors as diverse as health and wellness, landscaping. desrgnated diploma. To learn more about Spectalist High Skills originally performed in 1961 at construction, and business, to name just a few. By making Majors and other programs like Dual Credits and Expanded 10'“!qu famous Whitehall lheatre courses more relevant to students kids get a better understanding (lo~op. contact your school or visit onurio.u/sundcm where it ran for more than l,200 performances. Mustakas provides the razor» sharp direction. quick wit, and he , netic pacing required to maximize the humour in the script. As proven in the past, Mustakas' immaculate A s K y o U R c H 1 L D ' sense for comedic timing is again spot on, bringing out the best in “ w H AT DID Yo u D o The exceptional nine-member cast shows superb comic ï¬nesse as they deliver the fast~paced rhetoric » and scramble to conceal their A I s c H o o L I o D AY 7 ’, affairs. In true farcical fashion, One , . i For The Pot exploits the multi«door S“ “95'8“ ‘0 greatmmlc We“ AND YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISE!) AT THE ANSWER. Characters burst in and out of _ numerous doors as they try to resolve the mindâ€"boggling mess they have unwittingly created. ‘ Leading the pack is Steve Ross (the crafty slave Pseudolus from this summer's zany A Funny Thing 1» ; ’ ; {1‘ , Happened On The Way To The ‘ ,, j, - ,. ,. Forum at the Drayton Festival The " ~ 3'1Ҡ~ , ,. , _ A, . , . Lg, * , a atm)‘ '. l “a“: ., 21,: i, ,2, . a 1‘ ,M‘:'§-.é~ 525,55 “for .I (I . _ . Ross is extremely versatile in his i w ’ ' ,, , i :33“? “' I“ '3' " _ ‘. “\ lead role as Hickory Wood. and s‘ n ,, in? , w i “ , ‘ y r ' " K, \ inhabits the character with great ' V i.» ' 1 “1,: (75' f†'5 ' g \ ’ energy and aplomh. lie is an undo» , .- " ‘ 11¢- ‘ b > ‘ niable stage presence. 5 W ' *‘ ' ‘ ‘ Ross' charm is complemented f ' l , ! perfectly with Darren Keay as the ff“ :1 . ‘ ' crafty "solicitorâ€(lharlie Barnet. ‘ 2 - . With deceit dripping behind If" A g)†‘ a I 1 every devious smile. Keay manages , I " .‘ ' ’ Q l i to be both cunning and charming 1’ n _ i ' _ ~, 1 as he slyly pursues his liltltll‘l) 5.1 " " \ , : agenda ' , .l ‘ I 5%‘z ‘ lgi- \ ‘ “ Alltllt‘llll' l.l\‘tllill[l‘ kt-itlt Savage (“51 r k ‘ ; , . ~ 3, ' â€A; â€"; y\ i, ‘ nymph-it's this well mutt “Pd 5-1.: ~ , ‘91:», , .31 ‘ a! .,‘\‘ K, l'llllll‘tllt trio its the 1 UV house \t‘l . 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