w w w .insidehalton.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, O ctober 1 3 , 2 0 1 7 | 18 O akville D ram a S eries kicks o ff its new season The Oakville Dram a Series opens its 38th season with a murder-mystery play entitled A Murder Is Announced. The play runs W ednesday-Saturday (Oct. 18-21) at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 22 at 2 p.m. at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Leslie Darbon adapted A Murder Is An nounced from Agatha Christie's novel of the sam e name. The murder-mystery features detec tive M iss Marple after an announcem ent in the local paper states the time and place when a m urder is to occur in M iss Blacklock's Victorian house. W hat follows is a classic Agatha Chris tie puzzle of m ixed motives, concealed identities, a determined inspector grimly following the twists and turns with M iss Marple providing the final solution. A Murder Is Announced is the first of six plays presented this season by the Oakville Dram a Series. The two dram a groups that produce the series (The Oakville Players and West End Studio Theatre) usually pres ent five plays per season but this year the February show contains two one-act plays. The Oakville Dram a Series offers sub scriptions so theatregoers can book all five show s (six plays) for a discounted price of $125. Evening perform ances are $30 and Sunday matinee is $25. For ticket information or to order tick ets contact, the Oakville Centre box of fice at 905-815-2021, 1888-489-7784 or online at www.oakvilledrama.ca. The Oakville Drama Series opens its 38th season with a murder-mystery play entitled A Murder Is Announced. From left are Michael Brown (Inspector Craddock), Deb Dagenais (Miss Marple) and Jack van Roosmalen (Sergeant Mellors). | Alex Ragozzino photo Chamber orchestra presents its first concert of season The Oakville Cham ber Orchestra (O CO ) presents its first concert of the 2017 and 2018 season - The Magic of Mozart on Satur day and Sunday (Oct. 21-22), featuring out standing young Canadian pianist, Linda Ruan. Saturday's concert will be held at St. Jo h n 's United Church, 262 Randall St., in Oakville from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Sunday's concert will be held at St. Sim ons Anglican Church, 1450 Litchfield Rd., in Oakville from 3-5 p.m. The Oakville Chamber Orchestra has been entertaining audiences in Oakville, Burling ton and M ississauga since 1984, presented ensemble m usic featuring: favourite classics, contem porary m usic and rare gem s in inti mate settings. Originally founded as a group of amateur string players, the O CO has steadily grown in size, and quality to becom e a favourite com munity orchestra. Tickets for The Magic of Mozart are $20 for students, $25 for seniors and $30 for adults. Children under the age of 12 are admitted for free. To purchase tickets visit www.oakvillechamber.org. OAKVILLE S Y M P H O N Y CELEBRATES 50 YEARS O F M AKING M U SIC FO R O U R CO M M U N ITY J o in t h e C e le b r a t io n ! S u b s c r ip t io n s a n d s in g L e c o n c e r t t ic k e t s s t i l l a v a ila b le . F o r t ic k e ts : J p JO H N P A L A D IN O LAW OFFICE w w w .jp la w .c a · REAL ESTATE · WILLS & ESTATES C O M M E R C IA L LEASING · CORPORATE I 447 Speers R oad, Suite 200B , O a k v ille , O N L6K 3S7 P ho ne:905-842.3311 w v !s a 9 0 5 .815.2021 o a k v ih e s y m p h o n y . c o m 1 | O A K V IL L E SYMPHONY SOYEARS O O | F a x :9 0 5 .8 4 2 -7 4 3 3