:L~2~ ~ ,P~iq, ~PREq~, SDAY~QÇ~9B~, ~I991 In deèbut,,,as director,. Reines maintaisn ator'ý,s perspetive' By Chris Bovi, Tony Reins, will make. his directorial debut in the Durham Shoestring Perfiormers' produc- tion of 'Boiler BRoom. Suite: the season opener for the th;eatre group. Boiler Bloom Suite will open this, years Durham Éhoe«tring season, entitled 'on a tilting hori- zon', Nov. 1., Inivolved in community theatre for years, Rteines now operates 'Wanta Sing, P a local laser karaoke production. 1While pursuing a professional Wbitby photographer George Bliake helcl a Iecturel Élide presewqntation of.- bis %Images Of Algonguin' show now at the McLauigbiin Gallery., The show minunmtil Oct.. 27. chri amie photo career m ithe'eontertaimentf i- dustry, ho -rooently came to real- ize he had a certain knack for directing.* «I was teaching an acting cuia. at the .'Y' and d-Wscovered 1 had the ability to creata pictures and scenes," sid Reines. "I wvanted te explore this avenue funrthor to ses what 1 could do and what 1 çouldn't do.» Hi. nezt step was to approach Durham Shoesting erformners . Describing the. theatre com- pany as recertive, Reines sub- mitedfiv pays to Shoestring. producer Carolyn Wilson. Reineswas given the assign- ment and both he and Wilson arreed te open the l8th season with Rex Doverol'. 'Boiler Room suite.' "I love this play'" said Reines. «I actually auditonied for a ýo fessio nal opera version and it as stuck with me. The story focuses on two vaga- bonds living m the boiler room of a large, old hotel. Sherry Lion portrays Aggie Rose,' a would-be actress who livs with her campanion Sprugg (Matt Champion), a fgiled poet. Blending fantasy and reality, the, story pes beneath the characters, displaying their lives and relationhiup- including their -effect on Pèeste janitor played by Ken Bond., Descrlbiing it as an «actor'. plaLY,» Reines believes his* own acting experience helps in cern- unication as a director. «I try te keep, the -channels open and keejp uin mmd -the actor'. perspective.» Although he i. interested in pursuing acting and singing on a profiessionasL levrel, Reines would le te explore directing further. "It has boen wonderful for me. I have the best cast around. They have been there 110 per cent since the. verybeing. BoilerPBoom LSutwill à be ïe sented Nov. 1. 29, 7, 8 and at the arts resource centre, Oshawa city hall complex. Curtain time i. 8 .mi Tckets are $5, and are avail- able at Merle Norman Cosimetics (Oshawa Contre) and Informa- tion Oshawa, City Hall. TONY IRINSmakes b hi dhectlag -debut in tlie Durham Shoestring Performerue production of Boiler ROOna Suite.' Opening the lSOth season the play wiil b. prosentned Nov. 1,2,7, 8 and 9., AtMart upcomilng at McLaughlin Gally The Robert 'McLaughMin Gal- lery in Oshawa will hold «Art Mart' Oct. 18 te 20. Art Mart iniludes more'than 40 of the lest in arts and crafts in Southern Ontario. 'fier. will le quilte, handpain- Piekin' session at Camp Sma The Pineridge Bluegrass Folk- lore Society will hold a 1 ickin' session' on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2 to 5 p.m. at Camp Sarnac, main couincil hall. Ail welcome. en TONY URtQUHART shows sondes. of Ourselves, d' aeig,-with tne'amruss bis work as part oéf a lectureinclu- taelnaiymFuoad Eng- ded iu aunxhbtinof bis Ldrawun s Ian i watercolours anid a rlicw- don tonsp-orceWan do Olg#lWO s11k art and weaving.. Entertainment Will include choira, dancers,- fiddlers and-clas- sicialguitarista. Speýialehi its include UJkrainan egg painti',,and,,,,- durasn; antique' mwitingin, ' monits; Earl Pasceï, ?.he Clock Colleter' Saturay o lThe Pm inMan, Mark Jackmà an carvI.ngpumpkins#Gordon Law dispýty4Ny6dcarvinge. diù -im3sion là $2. lTheewill be light lunches,- and beer and wine are available. There will .b. hourly door pzead Bpeia* draws ,for children mder age 1;O n day, there will be a special draw for seniors. Art Mart houri, are, noon to 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18; and noon to 5 pa.. n Sunday, Oct.20. For more, information caIl JaLyne at 576-7540.. '~-BREAK 0F .POVE£RTY -Please contnbute,!to,ý USC Ottawa