Pa ge 4 2 T hu rs da y, A pr il 30 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a 5 Armstrong Ave., Georgetown PHONE 905-873-2989 OR EMAIL FOR FALL BROCHURE danceco@sympatico.ca | www.georgetowndancecompany.com Dancing is like dreaming with your feet • lessons for all ages and genres • recreational and competitive programs • convenient local recital • over 20 years experience Ample Free Parking ve., Georgetown © D is ne y DISNEY'S THE LITTLE MERMAID JR. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019. / Phone: 212 541 4684, Fax: 212 397 4684 / www.MITShows.com J O H N E L L I O T T T H E A T R E MAY 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 @ 2:00pm FA M IL Tickets only $16 www.globeproductions.ca Box Office 905 877 3700 Y 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 @ 2:00pm AM IL Y M U SI CA L NOW PLAYING 280 Guelph St. Georgetown • 905-877-7719 CAFE • BAKERY • CATERING • PREPARED MEALS DINE IN Deli Meats & Cheeses TAKE OUT NOW LICENCED by the AGCO Come taste the flavours of GEORGETOWN'S #1 CATERER! We do ALL Automotive Maintenance CAA Approved Vehicle Repair Facility Serving Halton Hills & Georgetown Since 1985 ™ 354 Guelph St. Unit 21, Georgetown 905-877-8220 bstephens@quikautokrown.com - Ask about our monthly specials ����������������������� ������������������ ��������� ������ ������������� ���������������� Mangia Bene Food Truck and Catering 416-908-7209 365 Guelph Street Mangia Bene and Cat 365 Guelph Str Eat Well on The Street mangiabenecateringco.com Open Daily - 7 days Monday - Sunday 11 am - 8 pm Those attending the performances of Acton High School's stage production of Peter Pan had better be in an interactive mood upon their arrival next week. Mathematics and drama teacher Jen Ross is the director of the show (it's not a musical) and said there are so many locations that must be incorpo- rated into the production that the audience mem- bers will be sitting in swivel chairs in order to view the "three-sided stage." "I'm a big fan of the theatre and I don't think I've ever seen anything like this with a moveable audience. It's quite ambitious and will be interest- ing to see how it works," Ross said. The cast of more than 30 students has been re- hearsing since early February and a fight choreog- rapher was even brought in to work with the show members on the multiple action scenes involv- ing harrowing adventures with pirates and sword fights. Peter Pan will be played by Aaron Jones, who starred in the school's Twelfth Knight performance last year and was a contestant in CBC's Searchlight talent competition. Shows are slated to take place on three consec- utive nights, Wednesday, May 6 to Friday, May 8 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults or $10 for those 18 & under and can be purchased in advance at the school's library or at the door on the night of the performances. ENTERTAINMENT The partial cast of AHS's Peter Pan get into their characters. Photo by Eamonn Maher AHS to present Peter Pan May 6-8