Whitby Free Press, 17 Jul 1996, p. 12

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Page 12, Whltby Free Pross, Wednesday, JuIy 17, 199 Pantheon presents. comedy A newly established summer theiatre group, Pantheon Produc- tions, wiIl mount its firet play in Oshýaa. iAugut. Wronýg for Ech Other, a com- edy by Normn Foster, will bo stgdat the. Arts Resource CeteAug. 1-3, 8-10, 15-17 and 22-24. Director is Chris F rancom, artistic director is Tim South- well, andleads are iÀsa Taylor as Norash and Matt Champion aAsRBudLy and Norah explore their roller-coaster relationship through flashbacks, there is %hlarions insight» into human nature and love. Tickets for $10, are available at the intolrmation Oshawa kiosk at the Oshawa Centre, or at the door on night of performance. For more information, caîl Southweil at 432-7818. Shakespeare in, the park The Driftwood Theatro Group of Oshawa -Wil fliform omeo & Juliet in Whitby's Rttry-Park-, on four dates this summer. Driftwood's outdoor summer theatre sciiedule includes perfor- mances in the park on Saturday, July 27, Friday Aug.2 Mndy Èug5 and Sunday Ag. 8 Tre is. no admision. For more information, cail 576-2396. Correction In an article in last week's edtion, there was incorrect infor- maton about admission -to the Oshawa-WhitbyFPair July 18-21. It uhould have been stated that those who bring thefr clounn conteet entries -- being distribu- ted at varlous outiets -- will pay admission of $2.50 any day of the fair. Otherwise admission is $7 for Thursday and Friday, $8 for Saturday and Sunday.' For more information, cail 725- 8858 or 655-3962. Wings Of Learnng 125 Brock St. S., Whitby "A New Age Store wM ha Specdl Touch" Books, Relaxation Taws, Jewellery, Tarot Carda, Crystals, Reflexology, A urcular Cand1lng, Reiki, Aromatherapy Massage, Workshops, Certificate Courses, and much, much more... PSYCHICIIEAD1NGS with JOHN DEERprebo)ok JuIy 25 Maiden, Mother, Crone: Lfes transitions. In this workshop, .,Ieamr the puroef these oelebratlons & disover womeris collective healung wisdom. VED)IC fASTOLOGICAL CONSULTATI1ON wfth SUSAN McNAUGHTON For more nfonnatonScli 666-4613', DRAMA» CLUB memnbers (fromn leit) Julie Simpson," Munria Murphy, MoIly- Ruggeni, Shartynn VanLuven, Robbie Pinie and Adrienne Finlay rehearse a scene from Ed Dixon's musical, Another Bad Corinection. R Wil be presented at 7.:45 p.m. July 18-20 at the Whitby Courthouse Theatre. Photo by Mark Reosor, Wthby Froe Pros DI.1] ~A Nosuprise disppoints many By Chelsea- Balzan What began as a concert of epic proportions on Friday, ended in disappointment for some music fans on Sunday. Like 55,000 ants clustered around something sticky and sweet, a crowd of music fans feasted at Mosport for the Eden Musiçfest. But at the end of the weekend, over 60 bande later, many fans were disappointed. The ads, web page and ail the posters promoting, the concert promised a surpr ise guest to close the show on Sunday., When it was announoed on Sunday that- there would be -no speciai guest to dlose the concert, security was worried about the 30,000 angry concert-goers. But the. m4jority of the unhappy crowd juat packed up their gear and headed towards their cars for the ,~101 Mary St. W. 665-7612 ENTERTAINMENT Fni., July 19 & Sat., July 20 - 9pm THE NICKY TAMS We couldbe so cheeky asay 'We have the veybest chicken wings anywhere!* Tues. 4pm-ckse -.200 ea. Saturday & Sunday Ni*ghts Roast Beef Dinner $8.95 + tax Corne for the food,* stay for the funi.1 EnoyOr alyLuc &Dnnr pcil trip home. This depicts the demeanor of the crowd for the. entire weekend. Over a three-day period, there were only five arrests. Two for trafficking magic mushrooms, one heroin possession, one assault, one intoxication in a public place. Durhamn Region Police Sergeant Henry Otter eaid "l'y. had more trouble -geètting.,te church on Sunday morning." Injuries were also kept te aà" minimum. Most people were treated o-n the. site for eprains and dehydration. Eden visionary- and ICONcerta president Mark Drost, said the music festival will bo staged again in 1997, and will possibly Tani for VTeaat Henry'Houseý.. The Oshawa Sydenham Museumn will again hoet a -gardon tea, at 2 p.m. on Tueeday, July 23, ramn or shine, in the gardon of Henry House. There wili ho a variety of flavoured teas and freshly baked scones, and the Hametnings will perform. A gardon walkabout, to' foilow the tea, wili focus on the uses of the gardon'. various herbe and flowere in Victerian times. Admission je $4 and tickets muet ho Purchased in advaneb alg 436-7624. neb aln The. museum is iocated at 1450 Simcoe St. S. in Lakeview Park. For more. Information, oeil the museum at 436-7624. Brass band at gazbo next week Tiie Whitby Brase Band wiii pefr i the gazebo at Rotary Park onThureday night July 25. The. performance, part of'the Summer Concerts ii -the Park program, begins at 7:30 p.rn. SThe band will also perform ini the gazebo on Aug. 8 and 22. P'UB & RESTAURANT IENTIERTAI[NM~ENT Fni JuWy19&StJuly20 -,9:30p-1:30am < .-MR. SAL[YVAN - * 'Connection' staged b y Club The membere of the Drama Club's ýSummer Theatre Institute for high school actors will present Another Bad Connection at the Courthouse Theatre July 18, 19 and 20 at 7:45 p.m. The original Canadian Musical, wr!tten by Whitby playwright Ed Dixon, takes a gritty look -at the. probiem of teenago runaways and examines the lives' of the estimated 10,000 stroot kId on the. streéts of Toronto. Provious ' 'performacs including a- 1995 benefit presentation at tho Oshawa Litte Thoatre, have been, woll received by local audiences., Tickets arÉe $5 and'can- ho reservod by calling 666-8386., or purchased at the, door. ]Big craft show. Jin, Brookliin Thé Broolin summer country craft and collectibles show, Juiy.20 and 21, is Durham Rogion'. largeet summercraft"show with close te 100 exidbitorsa from acrose southern Ontario.I Ail items are. handmade Canadian crafts. The show is at Luther Vipond Memorial Arona. Aduit admission ls $3, seniors $2 and chidron under 10 free., For more information, oeil 434- 5531.' TIrhe,-a tr e, .- boardec At thefr, recent annual meet- 1ng members of the., Oshawa ,àtteTheatre elected thefr board of directors for the. 1996-97 seà- son. President in Ian Smith, vice president and Pl r-readini chair C h ri ti n e C a s ýaÎ d ,, e cre ta ry Michael Roantree, treasurer Diana Mackie, past president and membership coordinato« Claudia Kirkham.- Box office manager in Thm Southwell, youth grouýp liaison Barbara Lloyd, subacriptions co- ordinator Dan Kapp, ,buildi maintenance supervisor Jeif Jef- ferson,' socud convener Myrna Bayliss, bar- convener 'Eleanor Jones, theatre rentaIs coordina- tor Ray McHugh programmes coordinator Carof MîiIer and Uublîcîty cooý crdinator Judith, Subserptionsare stilil- able fo i.-upcommng Beason. Whitby 'Sehool SUMMER MRUSIC CAMP* PianolKeyboardlGuîitar JuIy -August 13Durdas St. W. îw ff m _àr Bad' veneë 0 L

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