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Two special performances this year titled the "House Specials" are "House Special #1" and "House Special #2". "House Special #1 is the 1994 Fall Season Opener featurâ€" ing the celebrated Famous People Players. Running from Sept. 30th to Oct. 1st, this show titled "A Little More Magic" offers a unique blend of color, movement, and music in their trademark blacklight techâ€" nique. Appealing to all ages, this exciting show transports the audiâ€" ence into a fantasy world. "House Special #2" is the 1995 Winter Season Opener, Michael Burgess In Concert. For one night only, Feb. 3rd, The Oakville Centre and The Oakville Symphony Orchestra present this star of stage and screen. ‘_Tickets for these two events are on sale to Subscribers and "A La Carte" cardholders at this time. Remaining single tickets go on sale to the public one month prior to each show. The Professional Concert Series or "The Catch Of The Day" preâ€" sents four exciting musical events: Liona Boyd, Nov. 6th, Canada‘s "First Lady of Guitar" returns to The Oakville Centre for a wonderâ€" Oakville Centre season.. something for everyone CHRYSLER| |CHRYSLER \Dodge | |\Plymouth| As you can see, there‘s an app tizing array of great entertainme on the menu at The Oakvil Centre. For more information c any 1994â€"1995 Professional Seasc shows, call The Oakville Centre 815â€"2021. 2. For those who want more fle ibility in their arts and entertai ment choices, The Oakville Cent offers their "A La Carte" card. U to 20 tickets can be ordered at 20% discount (was six tickets p event) using this card. The can costs $20. This method is perfe for those who want a great deal variety in their choices or who, pe haps, are not able to attend a sul scription series because they ai away part of the winter, but the still want value. The "A La Carte card also makes an excellent gift. Komic Kazes, March 5th a 6th, 1995. The Komic Kazes h« an evening of sketch comedy a improvisation. The troupe w serve a buffet of quick wit anc rare combination of enthusiasm a polish. This year, theatre patrons c buy their entertainment in two ve different styles. The Bara MacNeils, Feb. 91 1995. These Cape Breton siblin bring the charm and celebration their Celtic heritage to the Oakvil Centre. Honest, pure vocals an instrumental jigs, form a music tradition which captures the chars ter of the Maritimes. I Ought To Be In Pictures, O 11th to 12th. Neil Simon‘s 19 fresh and funny comedy abo building bridges within a family, a 19â€"yearâ€"old girl shows up on He Tucker‘s Hollywood doorstep a announces she‘s his daughter. The Home Team Project, D« 16th and 17th. These are the gra finale performances which are t result of 10 weeks of comedy "ms; ter" classes with the comedy trou Comedy On Wry. Canadian Content Theatre, Fe 24th and 25th, 1995. With diver backgrounds in dance, mime, a music, Canadian Content prese highly original, energetic perfc mances with a unique and vibr: comedic style. The Professional Theatre Seri or "Main Entrees" presents fo exciting plays: Billy Bishop Goes To War, Fe 14th and 15th, 1995. Based on t exploits of World War I Canadi flying ace Air Marshall Willia Bishop, this play will appeal to an one with a love of adventure anc yearn for heroics. Playwrights Jo Gray and Eric Peterson presents tl rollicking theatrical musical that quintessentially Canadian. Toronto Dance Theatre, Mar 27th, 1995. Known best as the cor pany that "changed the face Canadian dance", Toronto Dan Theatre returns with their exhilar ing style, featuring 14 internation; ly known dancers, and dancers frc the local Oakville area. Rob McConnell The Bo Brass, April 7th, 1995. T Grammy Award winning jazz mu cian Rob McConnell â€" togeth with The Boss Brass â€" come to t Oakville Centre for an evening Big Band Jazz at its best. The Honeymooners, Dec. 6 and 7th. Playwright Dean Haw brings to life many of the class original sketches in this seri which deals with working cla characters. The Wild Guys, May 2nd a 3rd, 1995. Playwright Rebec Shaw‘s successful comedy takes look at the men‘s movement. Ta four men from four walks of li put them together in the bush become weekend warriors and th become The Wild Guys. Comedy On Wry, Oct. 21st a 22nd. Comedy On Wry returns the Oakville Centre to steady diet of laughs with an inte gent mixture of social satire, re tionships, politics, and absurdity. 1. The Oakville Centre for t Performing Arts continues to vide the traditional subscripti packages (this year referred to our "Suggested Menus"). The packages offer a season‘s worth programs built around themes comedy, theatre, or They also offer the excellent val of 25% off your subscription wh ordered in advance, as well as, opportunity to purchase advan discount tickets to Famous Peop Players and Michael Burgess. ful concert of classical music. The Comedy Cabaret Series, "Lighter Fare" presents four ve funny events in the Studio Theatr July 20, 19