Oakville Beaver, 28 Jan 1994, p. 11

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Tickets are priced at $7 for students and seniors and $10 for general admission. The Saturday matinee performance is $5. Erindale Studio Theatre is located near the north entrance to the campus (on Mississauga Road). For ticket information/reservations, call the box office at 569â€"4369. Erindale College‘s Theatre and Drama Studies program presents Shakespeare‘s Pericles, Prince of Tyre Feb. 3rd, 4th and 5th in the Erindale Studio Theatre. This is the premiere season for Theatre Erindale, a joint Sheridan College/Erindale effort, and only the second production at the new facility. "Pericles has been unjustly neglected, however, it certainly stands up against any of Shakespeare‘s other romances," says director and Sheridan College instructor, Mimi Mekler. "As the enchanting fairytale unfolds, the audience is transported back to their childhood. The play acts as a parable in this time of senseless plagues and unfathomable evil." Shakespeare‘s Pericles presented SISTER ACT 2 (F) Evgs. 7:10 9:15. Saf Sun. Mat. 1:45. COOL RUNNINGS (PG) Evgs. 7:15 9:15. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:45. THREE MUSKATEERS (AA) Evgs. 7:15 9:35. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:45. BATMAN (F) Sat. Sun. Mats. 1:30 3:00. REMAINS OF THE DAY (PG) Evgs. 7:00 9:30 THE PIANO (R) Evgs. 7:00 9:25. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1 Thomson has been playing De Profundis since his wife, Tricia Hammann, had a copy of the manuscript sent from the Goethe/Schiller Archiv in Weimar, Germany, six years ago. THE PELICAN BRIEF (AA) Evgs. 7:00 9:35. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:30. BEETHOVEN (PG) (Dolby Stereo) Sat. Sun. Mat. 2:00 PHILADELPHIA (PG) (Dolby Stereo) Evgs 7:00 9:30. Sat. Sun. Mat. 2:00. "(De Profundis) is not well known as it‘s not in the pianist repertoire," says Thomson. "The score hasn‘t been published yet." SHADOWLANDS (PG) (Dolby Stereo) Evgs. 6:30 9:10. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:45 Thomson is one of only two pianists in the world who play the concerto that was written in 1834, when Liszt was 23â€"yearsâ€"old. Wellâ€"known Canadian pianist, Philip Thomson, will perform the Ontario premiere of Franz Liszt‘s piano concerto ‘De Profundis" with the Oakville Symphony, Feb. 5th and 6th at the Oakville Centre. By KATY CLARK Special to the Beaver Premiere for Liszt piece at OSO concert Based nn a truo shvo WANDS Rosrx SATLtâ€"_F{ETp MRS. DoUBTFrIRE The best comedy of the year! Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Thomson, 41, started studying the piano when he was fiveâ€"yearsâ€"old. After he completed high school, Thomson left the After Toronto composer, Michael Maxwell, spent several months deciphering, reconstructâ€" ing, and completing the final meaâ€" sures of Liszt‘s work, Thomson began to prepare the piece for perâ€" formance. Antnony Horkins DesRra Winocr Richard Attenborough‘s film ThE Best DRAMA OF The Yeart Waten Our Oscars AtioNy HoPkins AND Drsra Wincer Give Two O Best PeXFoRMANCES OF TiE Thomson and Hammann were both very surprised when, after a year of struggling with East German bureaucracy, the copied manuscript arrived and they disâ€" covered that the score of De Profundis â€" which the musical community believed was only a sketch â€" turned out to be a whole concerto, with only a few bars missinge. WINNER â€" 2 GOLDEN GLOBE â€"â€" awiarne Based on a true story. "There‘s a lot more enthusiasm (with community orchestras). They don‘t treat it as just another job," says Thomson. "They play out of a pure love of music. I find it very refreshing." Since Thomson left Juilliard, he has performed in New York‘s Carnegie Hall, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Ireland, and all over Canada. He still, however, enjoys playing with community orchestras and is looking forward to making his first appearance with the Oakville Symphony. Maritimes to take an undergraduate degree in music under the tutelage of Pierre Souvairan at the University of Toronto. Several years later, he completed his masâ€" ter‘s degree at Juilliard under the guidance of Abbey Simon. THE OAKVILLE SYÂ¥MPHONY ORCHESTRA $5 per person Entry Fee in return for a 1994 Festival Admission Button. Each scheduled presentation will include a variety of performances. A Program Advisory Committee made up of business professionals from various artistic genres will evaluate all performances and make their recommendations to the Festival Program Committee. To enter Casting Call ‘94, please fill out the application form below and return it to Hopedale Mall Management Office, 3rd floor, on or before February 11, 1994. For additional information please contact the OWF Office at: $47â€"7975,. The Casting Call is open to persons 14 Y:ars of age and up. Participants must be residents of Oakville. Parental consent is required for participants under the age of 18. All participants must have amateur status. The Casting Call is open to individuals or groupsâ€"please, no associations, organizations or schools. There is a 5 minute limit on all performances, unless otherwise approved by the Festival Program Subâ€"Committee. The Program Advisory Committee will evaluate all performances and will present their recommendations to the Festival rogram Committee. Program selections will be announced the week of February 28th, 1994. All performers must be available to perform anytime during the Waterfront Festival, June 24, 25, 26, 1994 PARENTAL CONSENT 1, the parent/legal guardian of grant Hopedale Developments Limited, the Hopedale MallgMerchants' Association and the Oakville Waterfront Festival the fol lowing: f | will indemnity Hopedale Developments Limited, the Hopedale Mail Merchants‘ Association and the Oakville Waterfront Festival and save them harmless from and against any and all claims, damages, actions, liability and expense in connection with loss of life, personal injury and/or damage to property arising from and out of the participation of my son/daughter in the Hopedale MallWaterfront Casting Call ‘94 during the periods Feb. 21 to Feb. 26, 1994 and June 25, 26, and 27, 1994. Signature i Mats PERFORMANCE DETAILS Name: * > Castmncg CaALL ‘94 MUSIC +« DANCE +« COMEDY â€" VARIETY Thursday, February 24th « Friday, February 25th, 6 â€" 9 pm Saturday, February 26th, 10am â€" 4pm at Hopedale Mall « Centre Court Lunch time entertainment on Saturday provided by y un y w ETT Ee en e ts Age: l"ltt#‘tl‘ll#lt“ltlt‘tl‘ h o o o t o e e t tb o t t t tb tb tb e n NITE CLUB <> > Oakville Waterfront Festival and Hopedale Mall invite all Talented Persons aged 14 to 114 to take part in an Oakvilleâ€"wide Brief Description of Performance: Talent: 8+ 4. Participation indicates ac aoceptance to the above rules appearances and must agree to the use of their names and B otographs. articipants must supply all required equipment and/or props necessary for their performances. H%pedale Mall will supply a stage approximately 30" wide by 15" deep and all sound equipment. Each performance evening/day will be videotaped. Copies can be ordered. The Program Subâ€"Committee reserves the right to limit categories. Contestants will be evaluated on a first come, first served basis. Entry forms and $5 entry fees must be received at the Waterfront Offices, PO Box 50211, Oakville, ON. L6J 1N5 or Hopedale Mail, Management Office, 3rd floor, 1515 Rebecca St., Oakville, ON LBL 268 no later than 5:00 pm Friday, February 11, 1994. A Selected mdlvnduafs may be asked to attend promotional Date 1400 Plains Rd. E; + $2:00 OEF EITHER NIGHT â€"*â€" "â€"‘ _ wWIiTH THISAD; ts w ow ow o o t ol oc t ie t e tb e w we wb ie wb ow ie

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