wxrutuoo canontcte - Wednesday. June a. 3009 - z; o 0 Q K-W Little Theatre presents Les Liasons Dangereuses FEE-r HURT? Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre presents to explore these relationships with them. to see tumbles all of the characters from their compla- WE CAN HELP Les Liasions Dangereuses, by Christopher these complexities come to life in the rehearsal cent positions, an older, who! character sadly m m Hampton at the rebuilt Kitchener-Waterloo Ut- process as the characters gel in the actors' remarks. “1hooe most worthy of love are never . m tle Theatre located in uptown Waterloo at 9 minds.†made happybyit.’ MM Princess St. E. Hampton's stage play about the conse- KWLT proudly presents this remarkable In her performance of Les Liasions Danâ€" quences of treating love, seduction and desire interpretation ofHampton’s oriflnal classic. M “it!“ gereuses. director Karen Grierson moves the as sport provides an excellent opportunity to Performance dates start luly 9 and continue 751 m 5‘- S. story from its origins in pre-Revolutionary study the depths of human character when until luly26.Allsh0wsareat8p.m. Sula 105 0 France to [all-Age Paris of the 19205. When caught by surprise in intensely complex emo- Tickets are $15 or $l0 for KWLT members M . asked about her experiences directing this tional webs Group and Eyego rates are also available. 519-579-9223 provocative play, Grierson said. The Vicomte de Valmont reveals himself a For tickets call 519-886-0660 or email the “Stepping into the emotional mineï¬eld of surprisingly tragic ï¬gure as he discovers love for bomï¬ceOkwltorg. sexual games and interpersonal politics is never the ï¬rst time only in the midst of seducâ€" ' easy, but the hardworking cast of KWLT's ing the pious Madame de Tourvel. con- upcoming production of 'Les Liaisons Dan- tributing to her fall from grace. _ OPE“ SATURDAY ' “WV °m ' 59" gemuses' seems to strike a balance of seductive The coldly manipulative graces of his l MAY ‘ FRIDAY W ' 0PM playfulness and tragic pathos in an array of sur- long-time counterpart in “the game“, W WM†DAY W ' W prisingly complex characters" Madame de Merteuil also influence 0th» M- 7 ' 1 mile "0“ Of Acton “Hampton's 1985 adaptation of the 18th cen- ers (519) 85341311 0 VON-3874039 tury morality novel remains crisp in any con- in their multifaceted personal games, "a "IE ln'lw _ 7 _ 1 mil. would Acton text, and the cast is doing an excellent job of Merteuil and Valmont strive to makeover an "H F“ n F "try using the script as a lens into human relational an innocent convent-educated girl and ; 75% A ' M k issues such as desire and jealousy, and the per- her paramour in their own warped like- â€Mr r a \. vasive underlying fear of being alone, without new _ I love, that drives us all to some degree. It is a joy When the inevitable resulting tragedy , 4 lb- Ml†EmptyBowls raises more than $18,000 for foodme Clieuy Pie 2131"00 , , “so each or ....................... More than 450 people came to the Cana- emergency food in the local commumty. , dian Clay Gr Glass Gallery on May 21 to select This year's event raised $18,782. The 2-75 “- Bout ' . a beautiful one-of~a-kind pottery bowl while cheque was presented last week to Wendi Wild Blueberries s 99 enjoying delicious soups and breads provid- Campbell. executive director of the food Fm Oxford, Nova m ed bylocalchefs bank. “Food and ï¬nancial donations are This annual Empty Bowls fundraiser even more important this year in light of the Check out our website for mama savings! helps ensure The Food Bank of Waterloo clumps inoureoonomy,‘ she said manning Wonkabktomeetthegtowingneedfor [brinfovisitwwvethdoodbanhca m’ '°‘ ,. v, is j I“; ‘ a a “4:7er M m . "ï¬n - Saturda June 27 2009 8:000m-2:00 m I e " . - Q 3; I." . 1. ï¬â€˜ 5 ‘t ‘ 7 77 , . fl - z?- =- a ‘u c ‘ ' ' \ - fl, Q.’ g a, o“ 'N * .. a " 06.54; _; QQ, ‘ ‘ Jigâ€"4 1, _, ~ ..._ ' â€3; ï¬x“,- =f= x," » a ' . * 0 ’ at: my†“is“ ::: " ., .--= ' a, fr: ‘ a ‘ , a", _~ £75 * =s â€(if ;' so, is , ~ - . tr .. f 1; ;\;‘_~v*\.l_:t-_ b“.," ’ ._»;.§ _. . ‘* . ~ ., v 77 ' 0.5 “ ' » * “inf“ mu » . g“. - v A, ‘ "\- .,- ;: ~ ‘ i m - ‘- Va“ / -- ' ' ' is * '* “a“ was r u rr'v‘c as. 3: If; e /, , ' at . mu m s f i . - “(v 747" ' e; ..‘. 4/'/! I g .. ' . ‘ _ Q' . 7Â¥ . 2,15 " "u a 45. a} , ~’. -, "‘ is ‘ RAIN it ‘ / ï¬st-fl; l “4 r, t , Q1 » 1 ~ . OR » ‘ _ ° ' , a 7‘ ‘ .\h 4 /"" "' “ ' ' mm um mm ‘ ' i ‘ a. Qu: - s! ’ ;- “Q g‘tgr'flr/"i " l. r' f . j . SHINE . Ag“. ï¬t. ‘ ‘ E†OF WEI EU! a“ ‘»~ 9“ ‘ an r» as: if? . 0&1 ' mums erratum , if“? % «as; ,. r 0 f _ - 4 ‘ - â€"-" "‘ ' _\ o, - w â€"- p > , | ~& f ,) CASH 8. CARRY ONlY ‘ N0 DEUVfRIES l Garage Sale located Brilllld Stores of P2“;- \ (c) / \ *- __._... “3 flit Home D Home ' i ‘ ‘ HIE Hi“) Si.†[Hill'ii‘i‘flfl MUM |\,xi{fl‘,‘,wi H", i} i".!i3l‘r’i A,“