Page 8 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, July 21, 1993 Entertainment ROMP) 720 Main St, PIZZERIA Ny Georgetown “Moore Park Plaza” COUNTRY DREAMS P By Margie Giddings Seb Lale. Scott is the resents 3 Globe’s 4 brsseulation of Technical Coordinator for the The Legends of Country Musie | its cin ws neoten ne sey eet Imitations of: Rewtotesage, stage appearance was with Kenny Rogers Willie Nelson | warmer asciniecus Listes “Dame Yeekeo” ae lan Hardy. Sabrina Santelli makes a superb witch and has been studying opera with the Calbes Voice Studio, besides of Actors’ Equity and played Cinderella previously in a Ryerson Theatre Program. She also appeared in “The Dreamland” and “Singer” Dwight Yookam __ Alan Jackson. Ricky Van Shelton SATURDAY JULY 24, 1993 with Canadian Stage performing. with the oy . any. Mississauga City Centre Tickets: $10 In advance David Horner (Lisa’s broth- Opera Co. in “Carmen” and er) plays Jack and has alsohad “The Messiah”. She also a fair amount of stage experi- appeared in the Stage Kids $12 at:door ence, particularly with the Company “From Within”. In Hwy. #7. = _ s Meadowvale Theatre. His Sabrina’s spare time, she also Po COQUATAY CREAMS most recent does recordings. 401 W. Ha ——_s : “The ie with Theatre Paula Gonsalves plays Unlimit Florinda, one of the wicked i #403 " $40-8888 The paket is played by step-sisters. Paula most This enaden made wall unit showcases the warmth superior craftsmanship. In addition to adjustable shelving and background fighting, this sys- m features traditional hardware and 1B wood. rat throughout. | 599 3 Pc. System was $2099 NOW Quality and Value tore je ee abu inds in this Canadian made walt unit sys- m is \peovide led for T.V., stereo and VCR. Ait ‘Shelving, sm od gles, ite storage and roller glide: e drawers ala oie to the of this ped, The finishing tou your family or living room. FREE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Outfit your entire ining toom for 1 LOW price. This i fort and Canadian apes suite features solid hardwood frame, jueen size pul l-out bed, spring and durable nylon fabric. Sofa, .V. headres' loveseat and chair all at one low $ was $1698 NOW 1 1 97 fe: sho\ pot pave s] 398 ides centre. entertainment centre. was $2199 NOW - care + FAST DELIVERY - FREE LAYAWAYS - EASY PAYMENT PLANS - ‘ARIO CHESTERFIELD | WHOLESALERS plz’ a ee 5 MILTON 6 SATISFACTION + ERIE ST. STRATFORD (519) 271-4488 3 LOCATIONS TO ee YOU + GUELPH AUTO MALL (519) 763-4477 recently ssy in Orangeville’s Srodiesion of “Anne of Gables”. Mysterious Man is played by Anthony Leo who also appeared in “Anne” as Gilbert. Sandy Dunlop makes her debut to the stage as well as Globe as The Giant. The last of our newcomers, Katie Cochrane, also makes her be debut with Globe as Snow ite. Katie’s main interest is ait figure skating. The remainder of the cast should be a little more famil- iar: from our most recent pro- duction’ of “The Mikado” we have Evan Robinson as the Narrator, Kirsten Johnston playing Cinderella’s .Stepmother and Sarah Mills as Lucinda, the other wicked stepsister. Brigida Callaghan plays Rapunzel and Rapunzel’s Prince is played by David Brock. An invitation to come “Into the Woods” From “Oliver” we have Pam Hewitt as Jack’s Mother, who also portrayed Rachel in “Anne”. Mark Llewellyn plays Cinderella’s Prince. (The two princes, as well as being brothers, complement each other well and have a le of hilarious scenes that will leave you rolling in the aisles). Also, we have Margie Giddings as Cinderella’s Mother and Barry Pletch play- ing capi 'S Father. 2 we have Sue Campbell as ae “Lite Red Riding Hood”. Sue «also played in GLT’s production of “Cinderella”. Craig Marshall the Allyson Tracey is Sleeping Beauty. AS ‘Gra ‘anny, we have Breffny Boyd and although this Breffney’s first stage. per- formance, she was the pianist for ot Globe: S$ production of cee but not lest, portraying the Baker’s Wife we have Catherine ied Dramatic Arts at the University of Windsor and appeared .as Marty in Pacific, which was her first Please come out for a night of great entertainment to the John Elliott Theatre, Georgetown. Performances are July 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31, 8 p.m. and Aug. 1 m1. Tickets are available from Royal Lepage Real Estate, 170 Guelph St., Georgetown. 37 wins st. eae getown ce GO STATION LICENCED PATIO GARDEN NOW OPEN