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Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1995, p. 52

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Freworks Iight up nights at Cullen stageshow The sky over Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village will be lighting up nightly this summer with a miniature fireworks display as the grand finale to its new stage show, 'Canadiana.' The display, which lasta about two minutes, is the final accent on a show which airns ta lift the viewer's patriotic characters and historic ersta uilt this nation. 'Canadiana' is the firet suminer producftion under new artistic director Marniî Walsh. Walsh and the showls musical director, Paul Hlickey, have spent the lastyeaýr collaborating on the arophitheatre production, struggling ta create a script that would harmonize with the atmosphere of the 26-acre Gardens. They created a musical that take us from farmer ta' prime minister, reliving the years that raised a nation from the forest, reminding us that Canada is a country of freedom and peace.. Ail the music is distinctly Canadian, some of the songs more than a century old, as- well as four original pieces written by Walsh and Hickey. A long, slow audition process brought together a cast of Young talent from acrose Metro Toronto, including Oshawa-Whitby native Patrick Belmonte', a recent graduate of the classical-vocal prograro at Queen's University. l»cluded in the cast are Sheridan musical collge graduates Eve Ogle, Jeif Bowen and Grahamr Vick, and Humnber graduate Suzette Araujo. Rounding out the cast is professional pop singer Mark Tara, a native of Trinidad who moved ta Canada with hisfailyin1975. Hise al; worked with such welI-known professionais as Anne Mortffee, Patsy Gallant, Uisa Louheed and Mficah Barns. He is currently working on a CD) ta be released in 1996. In additional ta performing 'Canadiana,' -the çstWinlentertain children with a pu pet show, Tree Top Cops,' also wrtten by Walsh. The S pecial eve starY's message is clear: protect the forests. Tree TOP Cops is performed every day (except Thursdays) at 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. 'Canadiana' will be performed every day (except Thursdays) at 1:30, 3:-30 and 7:30 p.m., which began June 24 and runs ta Sept. 4. Fireworks finale wiIl run for ail evening performances, weather perniitting. Ail shows are free with admission ta the Gardens. .nts centre opens at the Gardens Cullen Gardens and Miniature Vil- lage opened its new special events centre on June 16. The centre is for private corporate or family pienies, reunions or special events. The facility includes a covered pic- nie shelter for 360peple, pienie tables, barbecues, children's play- gpround, splash an;dsrinkler pond, horseshoe pits, b ball diamond, activities field for sooeer or games, volleyball and badminton, ktchen facilities, indoor washroom, freepark- In'he facility is wheelchair-aécessible, licensed under the Liquor Licensing Board of Ontario, can accommodate up ta 1,000 people and offers several menu selections. ROSE FESTIVAL The Rose Festival continues at Cul- len Gardens until July 9, with more than 1,200 rose bushes. 'Canadiana,' summer theatre enter- tainment, 15 presented every day. CrANADA DAY- On July 1, shows will include a battle re-enactment 4y the Incorpora- ted Militia of Upper Canada. There will also be visita, from il a.m. ta 10 p.m., ta family camp sites set up by the militia. Fireworks is at dusk. FAMILY GOLF COURSE 15 HoIes e Par 3 Fun for the whole familyf RIENTAILS AVAILABLE .O............R.......... 15 miles forth of W hitby on Lakenidge Rd. For more info, cail 655-309 20 Whitby Free Press FLEA MARKE - 3-ORS or tie, e- Fe,, 71

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