Page 24 THE HERALD Wednesday March 1 Rodgers and Hammerstein Globe prepares for new project By DIANE ATKINSON Herald Special Georgetown Globe Productions Is at it again After the success of Hello Dolly last fall production is under way for Globes spring presentation Some Enchanted Evening In a supper theatre format Some Enchanted Evening will take you on a musical stroll dowr and Hammerstein memory lane After a din ner youll be entertained with some of the duos most popular songs from such famous musicals as The Sound of Music The King and I Oklahoma South Pacific Carousel and State Fair For those of you who cant help tapping their toes when they hear an old favorite there will be a dance after each performance Br ing your dancing shoes and kick up your heels with members of the cast Musical director Colin said that Globes first dinner theatre Stay Tuned received such rave reviews we decided to try it again and what better way than with the beautiful music of Rodgers and Hammerstein And he continued we have a cast of singers that would make and Hammerstein proud Some Enchanted Evening features a chorus and five main characters being played by Debbie Tilson Julie Marlene Johnston Anna Lois Nellie Phil Brennan Will and Roderick Macintosh Billy Some Enchanted Evening will be held at the Ballinafad Community Centre kilometres north of Georgetown on Trafalgar Road and Regional Road Show dates are May 4 S 6 and Tickets cost 50 and include din ner and show Dinner will be serv at 30 m followed by the per A cash bar will be pro vided For ticket information call Tickets will be going on sale soon POWER supporters all heart Valentines Day was Feb 14 but for POWER supporters who ed the Acton Legion the celebra tion took place on Friday Feb 17 Three hundred thirty three tickets were sold earning over to save our water The supporters of POWER Protect Our Water and En vironmental Resources who buy tickets never intending to attend the dance are appreciated Maybe next time they will give it a whirl The disc jockey Kevin Frier sup plied such a variety of music that everyone found something to their liking Generous prize donations Liona Boyd in concert Liona Boyd Canadas First Lady of the Guitar will perform a solo concert at War Memorial Hall University of Guelph on Wednes day March at This talented musician has been seen on many of the world s major television programs which include the Tonight Show Entertainment Tonight Paul Anka Special Boston Pops Today Show and the Monte Carlo Show She has also received four Juno awards for Instrumental Artist of the Year Tickets for Liona Boyd range price from to 50 and are on sale at the University Centre box office The Bookshelf Cafe Sam the Record Man and The Corner in Stone Road Mali For more informal on about thif concert contact Sa in Smith at ext 2896 were a 50 certificate from the Hide House dinner for two and brunch for two from Jack Tan ners gift packages of Carlton cards by Kevin Frier a wail pla que from Sue Lorito hair products by Riccis Coiffure and a free for a man from Cuts by Chris This degree of community involvement shows that Halton Hills is not going to be buried by Torontos garbage without a fight Thanks go to the Acton Legion the prizegivers the hard working committee who organized the event and all who bought tickets We hope the next fundraiser will be as much fun PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 the HERALD MUSIC TRIVIA CONTEST You Could Win A Gift Certificate Valued At 00 J QUESTION What Group Sings Diamond Sun ANSWER ADDRESS j PHONE No Deadline For Entries Monday at Noon Please Send Your Entries To the HERALD ST GEORGETOWN BUY 3 CDs or 4 TAPES AT OUR REGULAR ALREADY LOW AND RECEIVE A GREAT CD or TAPE CASE FREE ON INSTOCK ITEMS ONUV WHILE SUPPLIES LASTI Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 11009 00 STREET GUELPH ST PLAZA GEORGETOWN no A real treat in store with Winners and Zoe Theres a real treat in store for music lovers at the John Elliott Theatre on Thursday March at when The Easy Winners and Zoe Kendal will perforin In con cert The Easy Winners jazzband vides a blend of traditional and Dixieland jazz blues ballads and 50s rock Two members of the group are well known local cians The band has appeared on TV cut several records and has performed at the Edinburgh Jazz Festival as well as appeared in New Orleans the birthplace of jazz Kendal will be featured as the Guest Artist No stranger to Georgetown audiences who eager ly await each return engagement Zoe is a very fine actress singer and songwriter from Kitchener where she is enjoying the success of performing to packed diences Proceeds from the concert will go towards the Georgetown District High School Music Students trip to Germany and Austria in April Tickets are available at Neils Music Centre or by phoning the high school at 8776966 Get your tickets early OFF ANY PIZZA OVER 900 184 STREET 8734499 LIVE BANDS March 2nd 3rd Sal Matinee 3 6 DENAM i LACE WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS TALENT NIGHT IV 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