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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1987, p. 6

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Stewarttown presents All aboard good ship Pinafore llrrulil Special Storting April about IMsludints from School will be away Into the world of drama on the M Pinafore The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will be performed at tht John Elliott theatre April and J There will also be a April JO Tills is the first time thut ve dune a musical for a long lime said artistic director Margaret on teacher at Stew art town lx is he music teacher Is the musical director fur the produc The operetta involves a double tost of students plus o host of hers behind the scenes Our goal was to as many as possible the experience of drama Mrs Kalil said This is he seventh production in which Mrs Kalil has served as artistic director The MS is Mrs Bar rngera debut as recto at Stewart town after many years us musical director of Centennial Middle productions The involved in the operetta auditioned in January and been working steadily since February This is the first yeor the directors of Stewarttown gone with a double chorus as lead cast Working with a double cast is double work but It also double the fun Mrs Kalil said The operetta itstlf is typically Gilbert and Sullivan The main plot involves a complex love circle As always thert arc bizarre and ridiculous situations which lead to unfathomable consequences The piny is set in the Victorian age and deals with social classes and barriers Captain Corcoran Tom t vans and Tanya Dale Johnson wants to marry I Jennifer Hewitt and I yet social differences ii irrr Mill No not you again Sailor I kit Dead eye 1 very popular with these Itvo ladles left to right llnwltl Julie Johnston 13 The three are members of ileal is be at Ihc Jo School si Herald I mm AT Stay Tuned May 22 lit redout Globe Productions presonisSti an mil inclj musical about the world television II ill in ticket price of includes liht following the show lo your tickets lelagc 170 St after IT7 j376 ftcM all AT THE MOVIES IiiiiiiIii Herald Special I will begin by saying that in normal course of things I his is not a movie d sec by choice I have miss the three previous Police Academies and never felt that my life was the poorer for his loss I was right My decision to review this movie and not The Mission or Burglar was based two factors One The Mission was nominated for Best Picture at he Oscars II probably pretty good You don tell you thai Two Police Academy 4 is pro bably the only one of he three hat will still be playing at he weekend the theatre manager I have to Justify swing lismoviciomehow Police Academy 4 does not aspire intellectual greatness It is con tent with many many MANY gags about bodily functions as popular are physical jokes concern the mail crotch area I think director or writer may have a complex The plot dare I call it concerns the Police Force its new scheme to prove community relations and tpgradoi protection by enlisting itizens into Its ranks A simple premise used as an ex use for sight gags Involving spilling food on clothes constant references to injuries of the male genital area and las but not least your basic toilet humor There is obviously an audnnce for this kind of else three sequels People who have seen the previous therefore know what to expect I suppose hat he movie meets their expectations can t say not being familiar with the IES Mi would not allow such an ait The same situation exists between daughter Josephine An Webb and Johnson and Greg Nord and aire Kilmer Now add to the plot he pompous Sir Joseph Porter Tina and Trevor Lewis mischievous Dick and Jim Parker and a host of other sisters cousins and ind you end up on evcninfi of promising entertainment 1 or the past six years Mrs Willi he help of Mike Coats who now teaches at I Dick school In Millon wis involved in the produc tun of Curtain Going Up The Small War in Corridor A the Mat and Murder In a Nunnery Mrs Katie KirkupOrtolan now aching at Georgetown District High School was the musical direc I and Dye By Birdie me IIMS Pinafore was chosen this year because it full or em with of good songs for chorus said Mrs Kalil The script is a child version not the complete Gilbert and score It Is very demanding on he chorus re on stage moat of he time Mrs Kalil said You get a little panicky Mrs said with a laugh but wc never been disappointed yet For their age they do quite well Tickets for the Pinafore be obtained by contacting Mr It at Middle School Admission is foran adult and ft 50 for children TK OUT PARTY ORDERS MARNYS Ami In Chicken Until StyM 111 mini 8730430 I found the movie tired and cliche- ridden the jokes not very funny generally and the whole thing on in suit to my Intelligence But then I am adult I suspect thai Ihe film Is really meant for he under 15 especially boys between the ages of six and Two boys in that age group sat behind me In the theatre and had a great time they laughed continually The adults were not quite as enthusiastic However this movie Is drawing a much forger boxoffice here In Georgetown me Mission or Burglar stars again as Mahoncy has done other better films m not sure why of no other reason All right maybe a gun to his head He spends he entire time looking smug and not really interested In what going on around him IA walkthrough than a walkon parti G Bailey plays mean nasty Capt Harris a character similar his part In Mannequin I guess the guy likes uniforms Michael Wins low is Motor Jones I think was my favorite mis is not say a lot me resl of the cost is prct well what you d expect mis Is not a great or ivm a good film I suppose if you liked the other in th scries you will like his one J you like lowbrow humor this Is fo you And I do mean lowbrow this film makes Animal House look like an Intellectual giant If you look for signs of intelligent life in your skip this one but send kids to it a break One star J Oils well for artist tilth I IK I GEORGETOWN CHORAL SOCIETY Under The on Dale Wood Come our SPfflNG CELEBRATION Sunday April 26 1987 Holy Cross Church 8pm Books Mat Si ecl Iho 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