Page 10, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Apnil 17, 1996 Mystery upcoming GEORGINA SPENCER, Jim Renshaw production of An Act of the Imaginatfon to (m iddle) and Allan Rosen are shown in a begin April 25. For tickets and information, scen from the Whitby Courthouse Theatre's -oecil Lafontaine Trading Post at 430-3774. Photo by Je<eMy Dresar, WhItby Fme Proe DionsfltSeat to be st aged H0"t Seat, the lateet play by Whity's Ed Dixon, will be pr- formed at an Oshawa =0hoo T&w Whitby Inn Restaurant & Sports Bar 2 LB WINGS & JUG SPECIAL Every night bar only starting tomorrow (April 18). The musical will be performed by the Pereyma Players, with a cast of 47, 12 orilpnal musical nunibers and a live band, on stage. Set i 1964, the comedy fol- lows the adventures of Alex Bubka, hapless young office wor- ker whose life le changed when BRREAKFAST SPECIAl from $3.95 -l11am-3pm Saturday & lOam-3pm Sunday he comes into possession of a chair that allows him to, read ninde. The play explores the issues of love, freedom and self-identity. Dixon's plays have been perfor- med throughout North America. Hot Seat will be performed at Monsignor Perema Catholic SecondTary School, 316 Conant St., Oshawa, on April 18, 19, 25, 26 and 27. Tickets are $8 for adulte, $6 for etudents, and can be reserved by calling the echool at 432-8470. Courthouise ' Neilly, duo earn Theas The Whitby Courthouse three Theas -- Sandra Hawk- Theatre won two awards at the Shaw for costume design, ACT-CO community theatre Michael Schneider for the lead- awards over the weekend. ing role, of Mr. Applegate and Jim Neilly won a Thea for best Michael Roantree as cirector -- performance by a maie in a and was nominated in -seven leading role in comedy for hie other categories. role as Dr. Hubert Bonney inIi t Th ityCuhos Runs in the Family Iast Novem- Thet Whonitbn ue rrtos b er. T e t e c n i u s p e a a i n Tony Castaldo 'and Leonard for An Act ofteIÎgntwn Henderson was a Thea for musi- Berfrd thae maate tona cal contribution for their operatic presented Apii25r-27, TMay 2-4 duet as Tito and Max in Lend Me and 9-11. a Tenor which ran in February. For tickets and information, Oshawa Little Theatre's pro- cali LaLfontaine Trading Post at duction of Damn Yankeeswofl 430-3774. A 'Gift of Muge wil be preeented by the General Motors Choir at the Robert McLaughlmn Gallery on Sunday, April 21, 2 p.m. Admission is free, with tickets available at the, gallery eecurfty desk (admission by ticket only). The choir was formed by GM in 1962. After operating- as a maie chorus for 10 yeare, it expanded to include family voices. In the last 'Sea to Sea' The Oshawa Festival Singera are uehering in the spring season with their annual concert on Sunday, May 5. "From Se a to Sea" will feature athe gallery 'Aspects' talk neëxt week SatllteV- - - - - - -- - - (Dining Room Specials :Buy one entrée at regular price a < get 2nd entréem ,T1/2 PRICE â ýEqua or1esser value. Not ta be used with other Ispecias. Expires April 30, 1996. mmm -m --mm -m-m -m m n Specializing in Fine Mediterranean Cuisine and the Best of Greek ani Canadkrn Food. eLamb e Beef e Pork * Chieken Qu*ail e Steak * Seafood Lunch Specials 11:30 arn to 3:00,n Dinner Reservations Recommended Open 7 Days a Week - LLBO 1101 Brock St. S. 668-0778 (1 blm*knorth o Hwy4ol) Uncler New Ownershipll, A talk,'SeAspects of Music, Art & Lteratue in the l9th Century: A Personal View,' will be heldi the theatre at Bow- Herongate Barn Now Plaving "Stepping Out", A Hilairious Comiedv Dinner & Show Thurs. thru Sun. Running Until May 11 Starting at $32.95 Clip ths ad & Save $2.00 Thurs., Fn. & Sun. QnIy Group rates available. For more information cali: (905)472-3085 2885 Atona Rd., Plckering manville Hii h Schooî on Wed- needay, April 24, starting at 7:30 p.m. The presentation je a fundraiser held by the Oshawa-Durham Symphony Orchestra and the visual Arts Centre of Clarington. TIckets, $10 for adulte and $5 for students, are available- by calling 579-6711.' PUB & RESTAURANT IENTERTAINMENT F. Apr. 19 &Sat. Apr. 20 e9pmi-l1arn SEAN ROBERTS MON. WED. EVENINGS- i Ibji cjjasted Wings'$13.9 mto.pitcher few years, the choir added a touch of brasa and. percussion. Sinoe 1995, Kelly King bas been director of the choir and Sharon Perklns accompaniet The choir, fully sponsored by General Motors, travelo throughout Ontario to perform for many charitable organizations. They'sing a variety of music: songe from broadway shows, popular songe, ' golden oldies, patriotic and religious songe. inOshawa Flautiet Lynda Shewchuk will join the choir of boys and girls aged eight; te 17 under the direction of May Jane Corradetti. The choir bas received nunmerous awards and participated in festivals and concerts. around the world. The concert is at St, Andrews United Church, Simcoe and Bruce streete," Oshawa, on Sunday, May 5, 7 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adulte, $5 for youths, and are available et McCullough Jewellers (Price Chopper Plaza, Brock Street South, Whitby) and at Info Oshawa (centre court, Oshawa Centre) and at the door. For further information, caîl 668-0551. GO LEAFS Go NHL.Playoffs have begun. Watch the gaines here. 2 satelltes & 60" big screen TV. SUNDAY & MONDAY 5PM - 9PM Jumbo Wings .250 ea IL 1 L. 1 1 Gleft Il ý