wuutux) amorous - Wednesday. November is. auto ' as â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"%â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"~ï¬ The Original teen dram Lo t nd F nd’ R nd l' ’ ’ ' ' s a on s omen a [u let 3 age-appropnate castmg heightens the angst ,. . - ' ~ BvBostuwtc - if I. Chronicle 511117 ’ 5, 11" H 1143»; 7 , This is not another teenage ';\ ‘ -__ ' , ' '_~ drama , “A if y a†. ~ . There are no Edwards or lacobs ' ' â€g; < , {3 J , . ' , with all their silent brooding or siz- ,; ' ‘ ' ' “- ° ,§_ zling sexuality hiding the fact that A I ’ > -’ is}??? the story's plot is full of holes, 233; ,- . ' \ .£~«. 1 No this is the grand~daddy of all “a. . M . ‘Ng teenaged love stories about “star- 7; ‘ , ; , A g ~ 355-3 crossed lovers†named Romeo and £2 ‘ ' if: T v f - luliet. ‘ Q j,» " - stiff ‘2 a Lost and Found Theatre’s Young if; """ ï¬xesfln‘,» , Â¥ ' _ . _, , Company's production of one of ~,", t T» . 1; ,. _ William Shakespeare's most A" . " - afgitwéf‘fl‘g; I , ..I - ' famous works features a cast made f 7 f T I 7.3. it" -" 7_ 3 up mostly of teens going through ' » . = T? 4,“ â€4511.53 \ ‘“' ' the same emotions and feelings at J' ' ' ~ . t». "51/5“ ; _ a themselves. 5“ T ‘ If?“ . . . , ' it starts tonight and plays 3? '_ ., f ‘ {ya dig “" through to this Saturday at the ' ., ‘ ‘*o-€:‘r‘f~? . ! -?.‘:’_~'f' " ' , . - ‘ a f a Conrad Centre for Performing Arts 5 "Ts†< Teal ‘f. y ‘ .. ' 15,1? 4 T , ’ in downtown Kitchener. T ._T I“ if. T" ' T T. v ;: I ~ "‘ ‘ While the story has been imitat- if A; , “I r , ' ' do ' , . " 1 ed it never has been duplicated in ‘: will; ' _" g , T .' , -_‘ ’ ‘k the emotional punch delivered by . ' Ԥ 5 g 2“: , ' , _ .,;’\ . y IA f ‘ ; the play's namesakes. ;; ._ if? t. , - " 7- Atty- , . 3,- “E; ."_ Romeo and luliet have served 22. T5 ' "My; ;. MEN" Z 3325.“ , _ , r 1. at», as the archetypes for productions 21" ‘ £5 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘f' f 5 "$21“ 5, l t x â€i, ranging from West Side Story to Mousseau and Littleton share a passionate kiss in rehearsal for Romeo and ’ . 4 .‘ 117‘./.{ ' "l "f. “of ; 7,1 . High School Musical. but none of Juliet. more (OURYlSYO‘quESMiYH ; A, , '.‘ , ’ Jr, '. ,‘o them have been able to capture " , ' . , . fa, > y . the essence ofone ofShakespeare’s her this time all over again through “Juliet can go from being static . _. _~.-i-, .. ~ '~ . ' , f ' ‘1"~1"’ ~ ' seminal works written around this production." to the most depressed person in ‘ "“ er a 1595. Mousseau, a Grade 12 student the room in the same scene," said . ' The themes of love and loss, at WCl. said it is â€cool" playing Littleton. “i think there are some . . ~ and the breakdown in understand someone so close to his own age parents of teenage girls who will ‘ ., is: . __, “1 «iv ing between children and their like Romeo. relate to that too." _ . g, " xix parents, still forms the basis of “Alot of what's happening in For Mousseau everybody goes 7» ._ We ‘ zap. many modern day familial relaâ€" my life is the same as in the play," through some variation of the , ~ ‘ v A g f .- . K tionships. said Mousseau. “it's not to the themes explored in Romeo and ‘ }- . So it was inspired casting that extreme of Romeo. because he Juliet, so when they see it staged it v; local high school students 17-year» does kill himself in the end, but has the ability to draw them in. ‘ old Dan Mousseau and Becky Lit- what's happening in relationships “Everyone looks for love and tleton. is. should play the teenage in my own life. wants love," said Mousseau. “We ' lovers. Both admit they know a lit- “it's almost been helpful in a get this perfect View of love from k 4... tie something about what their way." these two innocent sources ofit. f" 945 , . characters are going through. Littleton is a big fan of Shake- “it‘s accessible to almost any t . ,3 "This story is timeless," said [it speare and his ability to speak audience â€"â€" it's the story of ï¬rst f _ ‘ tleton, a Grade 11 student at Blue- about the human condition. While love.†. ~_ a. | m vale. “It still applies today. and a lot her classmates sometimes com- Mousseau and littleton will be ("r-n,†,- ofteens hold the same ideals. plain about getting lost in the lan- joined on stage by stage veterans Waterloo’s Dan Mousseau and Becky Littleton star in Lost and Found The- “Some people ifâ€? BOMB guage, she thinks if they see it in like ï¬lm???" Sgheeliy- Andrew Frey any; Young Company production of Romeo and Juliet through these same things, and person they 1] be more than able to and Steve TBSSIC. Visit www.]ostand more countsvov not won most people can probably remem- relate to it. foundtheatre.c0m for tickets. â€" mt &\ HIGH QUALITY EASY LOCK 8mm DROP LOCK 10 MIL AC 4 A?“ . _ 4 “ " BERBER LAM'NATE ' LAM'NATE lNCLUDlNG 2 MlL NO|SE BLOCK UNDERLAY as ' 3, ~ ~ ' ~ 4~ 'Mm i from 99C“! 11 from 99csqit hum 1 nggcsq it ‘ SIMPSONS FLOORING “5 lNSTALL! v t “I. 3.1.14. m (MAL-UV: new; AT 7"! om "new