Pagen- 12, Whitby Fre Prom, WednosMy, Januaiy , 1094 'Occompil good cure fior blahs Whitby Çourthouse Theatre membes.promse their next pro- duction «ias ail the elements to make good medicine for those mid-winiter blahs.' Rehearsale are, undrafo *Accoeplice, a comedy-mysitery- thriller that will open Feb. 10 for a three-weekend run. Galflery ÉoffersJL art classes Registration is underway for winter classes at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. Saturday Kidstuff, for ages 5 tol 2 begmseJan. 8 at acost of $55 for; gallery membes, $70 for others. Art4Teens, which introduces high school students to drawing from th«,model, 15 held on Sun- day afteenioons, start;ing Jan. 16. Coat is $45 for gallery members, $5 for others. Watercolour workshop, for adulte, will b. held Jan. 29anid 30, at a cost of $55 for mnembers, $70 for others. Funky Found and Fabulous, workshop with Bill Fitches on jewelry-mà kiK-g, will be held Feb. 26, at a cost of $25 for members, $3h for others. "The audience will be carried along on a mixed emotional experience of goosebunps and rib-tickling laugi'hter, says Courthouse publicity director Bert Heaver. Ini Accomplice, Amnrcan ply- wright Rupert Holmes ('Me Myseryof Edwin Drood')lias taitn afresh apprach to the trad*tinal British m fatery The play, directe by enarg Beales, la a combination of clever dialogue and plot twists. Ickets are available at Lafon- tain. Trading, Post at the four corners, downtown Whitb. For more information cail 430-3774. A ¶Down East Party' will be held at the Vital Spark Folk Club in Oshawa on Saturday StraclansCove, David Stone Jamnie Sn1der, Mary Knickle and lier band and a feW surprise performers are scheduled to appear at the club'. firat concert of the new year. Admission is $8 for members, $10 for non-members for the concert at the Masonic Hall, 91 Centre St. S. For more informna- tion caîl 434-1714. ýj MNAV!1SIHqD__ COMM(JNITY VDOS(JPERSTORE ____ RON WINDLING and Susan Lowery struggle over a gun in a scene froin Durham Shoe- string Perforrners' production of 'Fool For Love.' The "intense drama about the nature of love and sexual attraction" was written by Pulitzer Prize-winning1Amèrie-fcn pIanrht Samn Shepard. It wilI be presentdJa M 29 and Feb. 3-5 at the Arts Resource Centre in Oshawa. Photo by MWk Ressor Whitby Fre Prnss x-FOOL FOR LOVE-9 Shoestringers moirnt -Shepard drama Durham Shoestring Performers? 2Otli season continues witli 'Foot for Love' by Pulitzer-prize- winning, contemporary Ainerican playwright Samn Shepard. Performances directed by Carolyn Wilson will be presented Jan. 28, 29, Feb. 3, 4 and 5 at the Art Resource Centre, Oshawa City Hall Complex, curtain 8 p.m. "Samn Shepard is plienomenal, the best patisig American playwright 'praises The New Republic. The- New Yorker says Shepard is. "One cf the must original, prolific and gifted diramnatiats at woek tody." Shepard's Foot for Love is an intense- draina about the nature of love 'and sexual attraction. The lovers, May and Eddie (payd y Susan Lowexy and Kn Bond), are recently reunited after a l1gtlyh sparation. Martin, played JeifgKellar, bas befriended May and is now caught in the crossflreas ber relationsbip with Eddie explodles. The Old Man (played by Ron Windling) is a cowboy wio lias seen'more rougli living and must now examine bis own lif. as it is revealed tlirougli May and Eddie. Included in a collection of Sliepard's most stunning plays, Fool for Love is part of what 1%e New Yorker bas named 'Shepard Country' -- "A landscape, of the imagination, a unique theatrical e=prince that captures our clueand consciousness, our fears and fantasies." Ail tickets for Fool for Love are' $6, available at Waltmr Music Centres, 349 King St. W. and Information Oshawa, Executive Tower, Suite 204, Oshawa Centre. For further information, cal Carolyn Wilson at 725-925.