Whitby Free Press, 17 May 1995, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Prose, WedfresdaY, MaY 17, 1995 ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN GALLERY director Joan Murray with a few of the more than 20 ou sketches in the gallery's 'Tom Thompson: The Last Spring' exhibition. The McLaughlin gallery put together the exhibit and the show catalogue, which is actually a book being distributed natîonally. The show runs until Jan. 7 and then travels to Montreal, Calgary and Kleinburg. Admission is $2 for aduits and $1 for seniors and students and free for. children under 13 and gallery members. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Pross On Fniday, May 26, Whitby Counthouse Theatre will prosont an evening of one-act plays, and short scenes, featuring comedy, drama and music. The prosentation marks a revival of a successful formula for entortairnent,* with a format focused on a 'eomething-fon- eveiybody' program also eenving as a showcase for' local playwrights, enabling them to see their work bnought te life for the fret time. The format also provides an Renowned folk singer Garnet Rogers will pay a return visit to the Vital Spark Folk Club. Garnet, who with brother Stan Rtogers makes up one- of the most influential acte in North Ameni- can folk music, will perform at the Whitby Courthouse Theatre, th:e heUfer& fte hall pI1ttLtd. Pub & Restaurant ENTERTAINEENT 9pmn- lam - No Cover Friday, May l9th Little Johnnie Walker &The Boilermnakers Every Wednesday Night BARNEY ADAMS BLUES BAND Every Sunday Night -, 9pm JAM NIGHT WUTH ANDREW HEATHCOTE IENGLISH FA (UP FINAL Sat. May 2Oth a 9:30 arn Man. Utd. vs. Everton No cover - $7.00 Breakfast plus pint Draft specials & prîzes! r r... i opportunity fo ocal actons to appear-as chaa .er they have often dreanxed of playing. As woll, it gives finet-timo dinectons a chance to put thein eille to the test. The presentation takes place at the Whitby Couthouse Theatre, located in the Contennial Building at 416 Centre" St. S. Curtain timo is 8 p.m. Ail seats are $5. For funthor information, cail LaFontaine Týrading Post at 430-3774. 416 Centre St. S., Whitby, on Saturday night, May 27. Garnet Rogers tell stonies of people who anen't obvious henoes -- and of the eniail victories of the everyday. He performed at a Vital Spark concert last year. For the May 27 concert, he will promote hie lateet release, 'Summer Light- Ieconcert begins at 8 p.m. ickewte, for $15, are available by calling 430-2529. 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering HILARIQUS COMEDY 'But She Won 't Lie Down"f Now playing tili JuIy 1lst TICKETS SELLING FAST Frickets &iplaeear(95 7238 Stuident wins scholarship Marie-Therese Gummer of the advanced- division, second in' Jared Braithwaite third in 'unior Whitby School of Music oarned advanoed Bach, third in advan- dvson; Jesusa Chow thMd in the Sydenham Iwanis Club ced modern. adva:nced Bach; Brandon Cox scholarship at the rocent Oeh- third in unior division; Justin awa-Whitby Kiwanis Music Fes- David Bunlinig was second in Guile thir in intermediate divi- tival. intermediate sonatinýa; Simon sion; Christine Strachan second Gummr ws fet i seiorFraser second in junior division; in senior Chopin. Bach, :fret in senior concerto, firet i senior Chopin, second in the advanced division and second in intermediate sonatina. She advanced to the senior championship playoffe from which sho emorgod with the scholarship OtherlWhitby Sehool of Music members had top-throe finishes. Jennifer Fudge. was firet in The Oshawa Little,'Theatre, youth grop 11l present 'Char- lottele Web' in June. Tony Reines is musical direc- tor and Vivian Lee director of the musical version of the E.B. White story about love and friendship. Choreographer is Michelle Jones anadproducers are Donna Duif, Myrna Bayliss, Chris Fran- com, John Francom and Diane Staish. Cast members are Sarah Wil- son as Fern Arable, Vineet Mebra as John Arable, Maria MacDonald as Martha 'Arable, Angela MacReady as Avery Arable, Jason Woey as Homer Zuckerman, Shannon Duif as Edith Zuekerman, Matt Ander- The W iby Inn Restaurant'& Sports Bar 900 Hopkuns., Vm to 3pm Bar SpLeiFw1[Cia-l k$111~9 21b wings &Jug....be. LIVE.... ENT.E. RTA .....M..... PINK CADILLAC10- ..V....Y..... URSD..A... N ...GH.. 8pm-l2am Big Band in concert Rick- Stephenson and The Endàingered Species Big Band wll perforai at the Regent Concert son as Luv, Saral Mehra as Templeton, Leissa Wright as Charlotte, Theresa McLaughlan as Goose, Keith Barry as Gan- der-,- Kerry Duif as Sheep and. Alex Saul as Lamb. From the chorus Stephanie Hutten is Owl Meia Spara- cino as Bat ki;î Nielsen as Uncle, Launa Addington and Nadia Affolter as reporters, Julia Fenn as Baby Spider, Mich elle Bosse as photogrpher, Jennifer Sparacino, fany Sallai and» ~athrine Loe as fairgoors and Lee Hibbert asr*tato farmer. Charlott9esWe will be presen- ted Juneý 2, 3, ý9 and- 10 show, time 7:30 p.m., and on,<lune 4 and 11 " show tixne 2 p.m. The theatre. is at 60,Rus*sett* Ave., Osh awa. Admis'sionis $5. '» Theatre in Oshawa on Wednesday, June 7, 8 p.m., in a benefit concert for the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra. Tebande 17 muicians performinin blazing big band colours. Members in this tight unit have an exciting past, including performing/recording with the Toronto. Symphony, National Ballet of Canada, Diana Rome, Ronnie Hawkins, Downchild Blues Bard, Alîman Brothere. and Budapest Symphony. The Barrie-based band also spotlights a two-time Juno Award winner, and a new composer whose moot recent orchestral copstion, The Commonwealth Macwas the opening march of the 1994 Commonwealth Cames. The, vocale of bandleader Rick Stephenson'have been descnibed as "reimecent of 'a young Sinatra." From passionate ballada to hard-driving swing, hie vocal style echoes his love for MUSIC. *Affer the, successful nelease of thefr first CD, which is reoeiving nationwide airplay, the bond is proving, that big .bond jazz' is epriencing a ew. genesis. alkts-re $15 and are available -at -Dies & Dats in Whitby. (only 20 miniutes away) 10o of your favourite brews on tap as weII as a fuit compliment of beverages. *Try our fine. Irish Pub lare. *Top off your evening with a gaine of darts. For a relaxed, casual titne corne to a warm comfortable atmosphere at The Antrim House Good Food. Good Drink. Good limes. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 r Local playwrights to'be showcased Garnet Rogers to perfýorm in Whitby. Yo th ...nd......... -l

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