Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 6 November 1993, p. 12

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Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 6, 1993 Entertainment DOUGLAS FURBER Book Revised by STEPHEN FRY Contributions to revisions by MIKE OCKRENT OFFICE wacié 265 Guelph St. ' | Georgetown 877-2300 GLT auditions The latest to come from Georgetown Little Theatre is the news that no longer is An Inspector Calls on the 93/94 Playbill! It would seem this very same production will be performed on Broadway, so GLT was asked to take a cur- tain call and “bow out.” They must have heard GLT was too good to compete with! At any rate, not to be dis- couraged, GLT has substitut- ed David V. Robinson’s Promenade All! as their pre- sentation in February. Promenade is a unique com- edy in that it takes place between 1895 and 1975, depicting four successive generations of the same fam- ily. And in the tradition of GLT’s successful presenta- tion of The Curate Shakespeare As You Like It, Promenade demands that different roles to help illus- trate its story! Auditions will take place Dec. 14 and 15, 7:30 p. 33 Stewarttown Road, short- ly after GLT’s Christmas Pantomime wraps up on the 12th. For information on this, or any GLT production, please call our box office at 877-3700. Music by NOEL GAY four actors take on several ° David Brock and Lois Fraser have a lot in common. They are both employed in family businesses and they ir acting careers in Purple Patches’ productions at the University of Western “Ontario. They are also engaged in Globe Productions’ “Me and My irl, which opens Nov. 18 at the John Elliott Theatre. David Brock’s character, Gerald, is an upper class. twit who wouldn’t consider dam- call 877-43; z Cockneys Sally and Bill (played by Allyson Tracey and Keith Mills) have some fun when they visit Hareford Hall, in Georgetown Globe Productions’ The show opens Nov. 18 and runs till Di available at Royal LePage Real Estate or musical “Me and My Girt’. ec. 4 at the John Elliott Theatre. Tickets are 23. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Class acts in ‘Me and My Girl’ aging his family’s reputation by “getting a job”. He has been counting on inheriting the Hareford millions with the help of his fiancé, Lady Jaqueline Carson, played by Lois Fraser. But, Jaqueline is not lady and promptly dumps him in order to pursue, through any possible means (if you catch my drift), the new heir to the family for- tune. Jaqueline coolly informs him that “she can’t afford to mix business with pleasure” and the chase begins. David and Lois are both experienced actors.-David Played in “The Boyfriend” at Western and traveled for played in Georgetown Little Theatre’s “Lunch Hour”, as well as chorus in Globe’s “The Mikado” and Prince Charming in Globe’s “Into Lois Fraser has performed in 20 productions and is a well-known local singer. roles~ at Little Theatre For further information contact include Truvy Jones in “Steel Magnolias”, Helene Hanff in “84 Charing Cross Road” and Elvira-the ghost in “Blithe Spirit”. Lois’ first role at “Oklahoma” and she recently enjoyed a chorus role in “The Mikado”, If you would like to know to what extent Lady Jaqueline will stoop to get the Earl or whether Gerald can persuade her to come back to him, fam- ily fortune or not, come to see “Me and My Girl”. Tickets at the JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE Laurie at (519) 833-2756 mulcte se onstie see a 9 Church St., Georgetown wee ee November 18 8 p.m. gr a November 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 See December 1, 2, 3, 4, 1998 WONT JOLT November 28 2 p.m. ‘fase Macnee Tickets $12.00 -RRMTASLS- OED GES available at PC ROYAL LEPAGE eeprom 170 Guelph St., Georgetown ai, teeta F No telephone orders, please! fi ours GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND For more information, please call 873-1765 || ™S- enna 900-600 SSSINCLAIRAVENUE . SERUNGHALTON GEORGETOWN —sECsHi EA \ By Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

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