Page 10. WhMty Free Press, Wodnesday, November 29, 1995 Local talent ini Showcase Whitby Courthouse Theatre will present 'Showcase of Theatre,' a musical variety show, as a fundraiser, Dec. 7,8 and 9. mhe fundraiser ha. extra significance this year due to the t.heft of the theatres sound "ystem Sept. 14. Insurance held by the theatre- did flot cover the los.. Although new equi'pment ha. been purchased, the boss his cut into the group's financial reserves. Garvin Farr will b. dfrecting the show that will include a lot of local talent incbuding Jim Rnhw Jim Neilly, Rick Kerri Harry McKew, Erie Newton, Myra White, Laurie Spencer, David Rabjohn, and several members of award- winning Youth Croup. TIketa are available at Lafontaine Trading Post at the four corners (430-3774). The tiheatre in located at 416 Centre St. S., in the historic Centennial Building, just west of Brock and south of Dundas. Christmas show wil begin symphony season LOLA (Cathy Booth) seduces Joe Boyd (ichael Walmsley) as the devil (Michael Schneider) and the rest of the team looks on in a scene from Oshawa Little Theatre's production of 'Damn Yankees.! The play runs weekends through Dec. 9 and the $14 tickets are available at Sayweills or the OLT box office the night of the performanc. The box office number is Photo by Mark Rleesor. Whltby Free Press The first of four concerto by the Oshawa-Durham Symphony Orchestra for the 1995-96 season will be the Famlly Christmas Concert on Sunday night, Dec. 3. Seasonal sélections will feature local choirs, including. the Durham Philharmonic Choir. Featured will be the orchestra's principal trumpet, Susan Barber, soloiet in the Tartini Trumpet Conoerto. .The wrap-up to the concert will be audience sing-along of Christmas carols. -i e fflbiY Inn. Resaurnt& Sports Bar 2LB WINGS & JUG SPECIAL Every night e bar only BREAKFAST SPEGALO from $3.95,-llam-3pm 1Saturday & 1lOam-3pm Suniday Book. oe eo - -- - - - - - - - - - Dinner&.0ânce Cailnowto:reere., Satellite TV. Teams Welcome ENTERTAINMENT Fr1., Dec. 1lst- 9pm to 1lam EMERALD Sat., Dec. 2nd-' 9pm to 1 arn NORTHWEST PASSAGE PARTV /MER 4#4#4 Down East Style with Live Band TiekeLS $30.00 per person 22erok.Suh Wi The concert, to begin at 8 p.m., is at College Park Church, 1164 King St. E., Oshawa. There are no reserved seats.. Tickets coot $18 for adulta, $15 for seniors and $10 for student. <$40 for faroilies), and are avaulable at Dises & Dat. in Whitby. Subacription rates for ail four or any three concerts are also available. For more information, cali 579-6711. Measuring uP, Whitby band Pull Measure will be at the Brase Rail in Oshawa this Friday and Saturday night. Fulli Measure performs top-40 tunes. BUFFT APPETIT E 3000 Gardeni St Whithy L.O "Tiie inos elegant duniie.ve bu!ffet" Banquet facilities available. Seating for 400. Private -rooms for weddings, office and Christmas parties. Cail Ming or Peter 666-2626 Àà H ERONGATE EBARN THEATIRE 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering MAGICAL MUSICAL COMEDY 1"IF THE SHOE FITS" e I. ee Sl%- p i For tickets & information. pieuse cail (905) 472-3Q85 Two Whitby- resident. are among the eust of performers in the Christmazs Pudding show that i. performed five times a day at Cullen Gardens. Abby Zotz, who as a member of the Waterwood Theatre in Toronto i. presenting Mouse.ý Tales in Oshawa Dec. 9, and Michelle Kettzick are both Whitby residents in the Culen show that includes favourite holiday songa enhanced by "theatrical effects, bright costumes, musical instrument., magic illusions.." There is a puppet, clown and magic ebf, and youngsters have a chance to take part ini a Christmas rhythm band. Kettrick performed in In to the Wood.s at St. Mary's in Pickering and inx Bye Bye* Birdie at Paul Dwyer. Christmas Pudding, directed by Marni Walsh and Paul H-ickey with Steve Baker handling the times daily, starting at 4:30 p. m., magic ilusions, is performed five until Jan. 7. Whitby harpist hi pageamnt Hapist Lori Gemmneli of Whitby will be part of the Festival Players' concert, A Christmas Pageant, at Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax on Saturday, Dec. 2,7:30 p.m. Gemmell and Anna Lynu Murphy wibb conduct The Young Singera of Ajax. The Festival Players i. a musical ensemble presenting concerts of different combinations of instruments. The Christmas show i. the first of four concerts by the Players, under musical director and co-founder Stephen Riches. Single tickets are $12 for adulte, $8 for seniors and students. Subscriptions for the fifl- series cost $40 for- adulte, $25 for seniors/students. For tickets or more information, cal Ron Gordon at 416-929-8820. Singelars in 'Wonderland' A Winter Wonderkznd'willbeb presented Sunday, Dec. 10, 2 p.m., at Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. Tih. show wibb feature the Pickering Concert Band and Whitby's County Town Singera. Ticket., $7 for adulte and $3 for seniors and youth, are available at Lafontaine Trading Post at the door, or from aniy choir or band memnber. SOUNDS 0F THE SEASON The Oshawa Festival Singers will present 'Sounda of the Season' on Sunday, Dec. 10, 7 p.m., at St Andrew'u United Churcli, Oshawa (corner of Simcoe St. S. and Bruce St). The choral music will include ZYze Firat NoellPacheMbe'a Canon. and popular carols where the audience is invited to sing along. Tickets can b. purchased at DiBs and Data in Whitby and at the door. For further information, caUl 571-0845. Wht. 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