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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 8 Feb 2011, p. 12

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12 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday,February 8, 2011 Drinking & Driving A DEAD END If you get behind the wheel, after you've had a drink or two, you're already headed in the wrong direction. Don't make a trip to the hospital or the morgue part of your day. Steer clear of trouble. Head home sober. ENTERTAINMENT By TED BROWN Staff Writer a tribute to the time spent rehearsing at that hall. This fall, Globe members will be rehearsing at their new location at Georgtown Armoury. The music from the first act was selected from some of the group's more traditional shows, as show master of ceremonies Jhuntue Grey opened with a rousing rendition of Wilkommen from Cabaret. A spirited version of Oklahoma gave the show another lift, as Bill McBride, Joe A Time To Remember was a pleasant trip down memory lane MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT `The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate' A man will buy his wife a gift, when all she really wants is quality time. A woman will shower her husband with compliments, when all he needs is an ironed shirt. How does your spouse interpret love? Find out in a newly revised marriage study our church is hosting. Tuesdays 7PM. Begins Feb.8th Georgetown Christian Fellowship 13619 Hwy 7 West. ! g a J g a W e h DoT For info or to register: Tel. 905-873-9652 www.gcfchurch.ca Halton's Finest Music School with over 25 highly qualified teachers to meet your needs Gomes, Jordan Davidson, Lois Frasier, Nanci MacNeil-Llewellyn and Sharon Nimmo got into the act. Perhaps the most memorable song of the As Georgetown Globe Musical Pronight was Mark Llewellyn's part as Fagin from ductions' latest offering, A Time to ReOliver!, as he sang Reviewing the Situation, member opened at the Norval Parish complete with costume. The mystical Ever After Hall this weekend, patrons were treated from Into the Woods wrapped up the first act, to a pleasant trip down memory lane. as the full company showed their stuff with the The show was comprised of numchallenging Stephen Sondheim song. bers from musicals the group has perAct Two featured more contemporary music, as formed during the past decade, and was the group performed from the more bizarre musicals over the years. A haunting, poignant Something Just Broke from Assassins was quite memorable, as the group were lit in red. Evita's Don't Cry for Me Argentina gave Chelsea Beatty and opportunity to showcase her talent. Melissa Fischer and Sharon Nimmo were quite effective with What You Don't Know About Women from City of Angels, and the full company had the audience in their grip with · Ballet The Impossible Dream from Man of La Mancha. · Jazz/Hip Hop Small Class Sizes Run Freedom Run from Urinetown was a · Kindergarten Dance FREE Recitals - Fun for Everyone great choice with the group singing the old time * Ages 3-11 yrs * gospel rendition with lots of spirit. SA TURDA Y , FEBRUARY 12TH As usual, Globe's annual February cabaret 9 am - noon gives the members who are not always in the spotlight an opportunity to shine in this show. Call NOW! Space is limited! If the sampling of new vocalists featured at this year's show is any indication, then we have some good things coming in the future from GeorgeGeorgetown School of Music & Dance www.georgetownmusiclessons.com town Globe Musical Productions. 330 Guelph Street, Unit #4 - Across from Canadian Tire 905.877 .2770 The show continues its run this week. FREE R EATIONAL C RE CLA S S E S DA N CE 905.877 .2770 STARTS TODAY! WagJag.com WANT TO BE WAG-JAGGING! Call us at 905·873·0301 Buy together and we all win!

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