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Contact us for information about available interment options, either at time of need or in advance. 905-877-8500 l www.devereauxcemetery.ca Owned and operated by The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Hamilton James and the Giant Peach Jr. is not 12-year-old Nate Carruthers' first Globe show, but it is his first time landing a lead role as the tit- ular character - and when he heard the news, he was ec- static. "First, I screamed and then I had to deal with the re- ality that I'm not hallucinat- ing and I actually did get the role," he said. "And then I had to learn more about what James and the Giant Peach was." Carruthers said he im- mediately began his re- search for the role. He went to the library to read the book and he watched the movie at home. James soon became a character he holds dear to his heart. "I love how he doesn't have any big quirks or any- thing, so everyone can relate to him, and I totally see my- self in James and everything that he does," Carruthers said. "I can see what he was thinking and say 'Oh, I prob- ably would have done that too in that circumstance.'" The show is centred on the young character, James, who accidentally (and magi- cally) grows a giant peach in- habited by life-sized inverte- brates that help him escape his cruel aunts and show him the true meaning of family. family. f Nate Dawes, 16, will be making his Globe debut on May 4, playing Ladahlord, a narrator-type who guides the story - and James - as he sets out for a new, happier life. "I really like the way my character is sort of above the story, like a narrator, but al- so part of the story. I like the way he plays both areas a lot," Dawes said. "He's a nice mysterious character. He's lots of fun." The play's primary theme is family and the no- tion that family can extend beyond bloodline. This is a message that director Bill Reill tries to instil in theReill tries to instil in theR young performers. young performers. y "At the end of the show, there's a song called Wel- come Home and it's that idea of welcome home, you're family, you belong here,"family, you belong here,"f Reill said. "And these kidsReill said. "And these kidsR throughout that process have found that too, which is pretty awesome. They have made a lot of friends." "The main thing that the show is about is family and finding a family that suitsfinding a family that suitsf you and that's really theyou and that's really they main message," Carruthers added. "It doesn't matter who your family is as long as they love you." James and the Giant Peach Jr. will open at the John Elliott Theatre on May 4 at 7:30 p.m., and is running May 4, 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. and May 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 2 p.m. For more information, visit globeproductions.ca. THEATRE Meet Globe Productions' leads for 'James and the Giant Peach Jr.' VERONICA APPIA vappia@metroland.com Nate Dawes (left) and Nate Carruthers will be starring in Globe Productions' latest musical James and the Giant Peach Jr. Veronica Appia/Metroland