wxr'uuo'o cumulus - Wednesdav.April 3 20.15 - if Juno nominee Darren Sigesmund plays the Jazz Room The Grand River Jazz Society likes of Madonna. Elvis, Lady _ ' . Darren Sixesmund is fast ’Ihelazz Room after having toured presents the on Dagan Quintet Gaga, Sinatra. Elton. the Harlem becoming known. both here and it allover the world. i and Juno nominees the Darren Globetrotters and Hebrew music. abroad. as one of Canada‘s great A distinctive element of this 5 Sigesmund Sextet this weekend at His unpretentious fun and lives innovators for progressive and band includes unique non-verbal ‘ the Jazz Room at the historic ly instincts toengagethe audience exceptional jazz music. vocal melodies as another har- : lluether Hotel. will have the audience eating out His music is a ï¬ne balance of monic and solo element of the E The on Dagan Quintet opens of his hands. complexity and accessibility. pro- band. i the weekend performances on Fri» Joining Dagan is an exception ducing a synthesis of sound that loining Sigesmund is a formi- i day. Praised for his originality. a] quartet comprised of some of pulls from many influences dable group ofToronto's ï¬nest tal- 5 charm and musicianship, Ori the ï¬nest young musicians on the including latin traditions. Balkan ent including guitarist Reg Schwa ; Dagan represents a new genera Toronto scene. The band includes melodies and Western counter- ger. Luis Deniz on the alto-sud 1 tion of male jazz vocalist. pianist Mark Kieswetter, bassist points. phone. lim Vivian on the bass. ' Not content to just copy the Kurt Nielsen. Morgan Childs on A 2010 Juno nominee and Fabio Ragnelli on drums and 1 traditional crooner formula, drums and Alison Young on Galaxie Rising Star winner, the vocalist Eliana Cuevas. ; Dagan draws from and eclectic saxophone. mund Sextet takes the stage at the Toronto trombonist brings his lat» For more information visit 5 mix of inspiration including the On Saturday. the Darren SigeS< Jazz Room. est project, entitled “Strandâ€. to www.kwjazzroom.com, K W Little Theatre presents Pulitzer Pnze' wmn' m' g Proof April' 1 l 27 g; The Kitchener-Waterloo Little Catherine is also beset with the Steer. “Claire loves Catherine. but offstage and onstage. to April 13, April 18 to April 20 and j Theatre continues its 2012-2013 fear that she has inherited not only her practical. business-like way of For 75 years, KWLT has deliv- April 25 to April 27, 8 pm. at the ? season with a character-driven. her father’s genius, but his mental expressing it actually drives the ered performances that delight. K-W little Theatre. at 9 Princess St. ‘ dramatic piece. David Auburn's instability. two apart. Catherine is only able inspire, amaze, and move our F..Waterloa Proof. The dramatic tension of to see the fact that (hire is trying audiences Tickets are $15 for the general ? The Pulitzer prize winning play Auburn's work earned the play a to take her away from the life that It is a place for people to try public or $10 for KWLT members 5 follows Catherine. the daughter of Pulitzer Price and a Tony award in she's grown used to. theatre in an amateur format and Group and student discounts are ; a famous mathematician, as she 2001 for its Broadway production. "Hal. on the other band. has to learn at growasa community. available. : tries to cope with her father’s Kitchener-Waterloo Little The~ learn that a woman and a mathe- KWLT invites its members and Visit www.KWLT.org for more ’ recent death. atre regular, Adrienne Steer, has motion] proof are two very differ- the public to cheer on its estab- information. You can also pur- i Complicating things is a visit selected this Show as her directori. ent ploblems.‘ lished players and welcome new chase tickets online at from her estranged sister Claire. al debut based on the strength of Steer has been involved with faces toitsstage. mkMtprootbrownpapertickets She also has to deal with the atten- itscharacters. community theatre since high The performances begin April .com or reserve tickets by calling tions of Hal, one of her father’s for- “l particularly loved the rela- school and has been involved in 11 and play for three consecutive 519886â€"0660 or by emailing box mer students tionship between the sisters." said manyaspects of plodrctions, both weekemk Show «tea are April 11 ofliceOkwltorg. . . I * ‘ '3 lawlé.‘ " " : ClE’dlE Oppoz .t.r.. ; l f or To t: i h in i :1 “‘1 O . A. r . C in m m, was .' 2' ' - ' l~:_;‘:+" 3 ‘ ,. t . . i . a r. . a . _r‘: â€2; . ,.' ' . s ‘1‘ ‘ ,. y _ fl fpf‘. :14 s liner; . 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