Whitby Free Press, Weclnesday, April 28. 1993, Page 9 Tenor, soprano feature performers ADAM HACHEY (let), Lara Bathersan, Joshua Thampson and Brigitte Kingsley get ta knaw each other a littie better in a scene from the Durham Shoestring Performers' presentation of 'Diamond Vision.' The play, a story about a graup af characters fram a sia-pitch basebali league, runs May 7-8 and 13-15 at the Ats Resaurce C entre in Os hawa. Cail 725-9256 for mare infarmatian or tickets. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press 'Di',amond' cast cornes together as.W a stage team By Lucie Rochette. Durham Shoestring Perfbme'upcomin <Diamond Vision' is a play which combines everyayL nd slo-pitch baseball. The cast for the play is fary large, with 15 members, and according to a few of the cast and th;e director, everybody is working well together. Lama Batherson is playing an 18-year-old who is four to six weeks pregnant. Her character must face some difficult decisions, such as whether to have an abortion, to have the child, but put hlm or her un for adoption, or to keep the baby. Bath erson bas ceen involved in theatre for about 12 years, from the Whitby Courthouse Theatre to York University. She says that 'Diamond Vision' is "'really interesting. It breaches a lot of topics that are important today.» Joshua Thompson bas done a few commercials on television, but this is only his third play. Tbompson's character varies tbroughout the play. He becomes other players on the basebaîl team. That way, the action continues, making it seemn like a real basebalgame. «Everyone's .good," says Thompson about his fl low cast members. "We work well now that we know each other." The director of 'Diamond Vision,' Chris Rollo, says that the playis xiting, and that it has an appeal for a wide audience. "t deals with issues that are easy to relate to for most peop le," she says. "It's about very ordinary people dealing with their lives." Rollo has been involved in theatre for 15 years, but she says that she has always loved watching it even as a child. She bas been directing plays since l~e fali of 1987. 'Diamond Vision' makes its world premiîere on Ma y 7 at 8 p.m. at the Arts Resource Centre behind Oshawa City Hall. Other show dates are May 8, 13, 14 and 15. Listen to YourHeart! In just a few hours, you could Iearn to, help save someones flé. Learn CPR - Cardiopuhnonary Resuscitation. In just a fcw hours. So fisten t0 your heart. Contact one of the following ageacies to enrol ia CPR course near you today: The Canadian Red Cross Society- The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada The Royal Life Saving Society- The Canadîan Ski Patrol - St. John Ambulance Internationally acclaimed tenor Mark DuBois and soprano Suzanne Kompass will be the featured prformers at the final concert of the Oshawa Symphony Orchestras 1992/93 season on Sunday, May 9. DuBois and Kompnss will be performning 'Viennese Opera Favourites.' For over three centuries, Vienna bas been the home of some of the world's greatest music, and opera is one of the main reasons why Vienna is still considered the most musical city ia the world. The upcomning performance will include some of the best music ftrm opera made famnous in Vienna fromn Mozart, ilandel and Donizetti, to Jobann Strauss, Oscar Strauss and Franz Lebar. DuBois bas long been a favourite of Oshawa audiences and the feeling is mutual. He bas called the Osbawa Symphony the 'finest community orchestra in Ontario," no small praise coming from someone who bas performed with many of the best orchestras in the world. Despite his busy schedule, booked oflen two years in advance, he always makes time for at least one annual date with the OSO. Last summer, bis performance in the Canadian premiere of Paul McCartney's 'Liverpool Oratoria' (performed both in Quebec City and Joliette) was described as "superbly port;rayed by Toronto tenor Mark Dubois" by Montreal Gazette critic Arthur Kaptainis. Kompass, last beard in Oshawa with DuBois in January 1992, bas extensive experience as a singer across North America, and has sung with the New Jersey Symphony, Toronto's Orpheus Choir and nt the Spoletto Festival in both Charleston, S.C. and Spoletto, Italy. She was recently featured artist on a Hagood Hardy Book sale May 5-7 The annual used book sale held by the Volunteer Committee of the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra will take place on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 5, 6 and 7. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 12 KIÜng St. W. in downtown Oshawa. 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