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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1991, p. 53

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Entertainment THE HERALD Wednesday IMI Page ft Plans are well underway for Globes spring production Georgetown Globe Productions is pleased to announce the dates for their upcoming spring show i A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum The 1 muBicalcomedy will be per formed at the John Elliott Theatre on May 3 9 and Curtain time for all per formances Tickets are available at Royal Real Estate 170 Guelph St in Georgetown All seats are each but at both Thursday performances May 2 and 9 groups of persons or more will receive a discount A special evening of Dinner Theatre has been planned for Saturday May in the Art Gallery adjacent to the theatre A Roman Feast will be served prior to the performance The Gallery will open at p and dinner will commence at 15 p Tickets for the dinner and a reserved seat for the show will be 50 each and are also available at Royal Get your Dinner Theatre tickets now as this event will sell out quickly Milton Choristers to perform Choirs all over the world are celebrating the 200th anniversary Mozarts death with renditions of his last composition the Re quiem The Milton Choristers are no exception as they plan to per form the choral work on March 24 at St Pauls United Church Main Street Milton The 45voice community choir will be led by Patricia Phillips in her first season as musical director The Requiem is famous for be ing the last work Mozart ever wrote In fact it was not finished by him but by two students hired by bis widow Constanze It was first performed in The Choristers also plan to pre sent of the movements of Solemn Vespers which Mozart wrote in 1780 The evening plans to be full of Mozart Magic with a special appearance by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in period costume Tickets are for adults for seniors and students Ad vance tickets are available at Peggys or in Milton or by calling 8782422 Rush tickets are available at the door For more information contact Karen Davidson Publicity Com mittee World premiere set for Guelph The world premiere of a new work by Canadian composer Peter with text by Paul Quarington will be presented at this years Guelph Spring Festival The work Opening Day will be performed as part of the Laughton Humphreys and Tit terington concert on April 28 at St Georges Church Sometimes touching often humorous Opening Day protrays the beginning of fishing season from ad unusual point of view that of a fish The theme is the human species intrusion upon the river the animal worlds perfect place And still come the fishermen They are loud but they cant be quiet They are not angry but they know no peace They have soakers and cigarettes Cold coffee and bitter brew The author of this verse Paul is no stranger to music or the music industry As part of the duo he enjoyed much success including a No l single Baby and the Blues in 1980 He is also the author of a critically acclaimed novel about popular music entitled Whale Music and has written several novels on the sports world Composer Peter Tiefenbach has worn several hats in his il lustrious career In addition to being a first rate composer he is also a conductor church cian vocal coach and childrens entertainer He will in fact be wearing two of his hats at this years Festival that of composer Opening Day and of childrens entertainer concerts The performers of this exciting new work Humphreys and Titterington are each highly respected musicians Stuart was principal trumpet for the Hamilton Philharmonic and a founding member of the Canadian Brass incredibly enough before his twentieth bir thday Soprano Wendy Hum has performed with many Canadian Orchestras as well with the Netherlands Chamber Or and Britain Str Quartet David Titterington is one of a select group of organists who have established themselves as soloists on the international circuit Together the trio pro mises a wonderful evenings entertainment which will also in elude works by Bach and composer Petr Eben Say 1 saw it in The Herald THE HOTEL MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN FEATURING SATELLITE TV Famous McGibbon Buffet Thursday Friday AM 200 PM ROCK ROLL WEEKEND 2 LIVE BANDS NO COVER MAIN LOUNGE THURS FRI SAT THE B52s Rock Roll BANQUET ROOM a Sat Only Direct From The El Mocombo Shadows of Laughter Georgetowns Own Son Andrew

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