Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 2 Sep 1994, p. 10

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O H I e i I FREE Buy any two footlo get 1 free of equal value . 384 Iroquois Shore, Oakville 849-7827 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday. September 2, 1994 - 1 0 Scott Watson and Carol Lempert of Comedy on Wry. (Photo by Peter McCusker) <3 MATINEES FRIDAY THRU MONDAY AT ALL CINEMAS! SHOWCASE BurlingttJn 3325 HARVESTER RD . 637-5677 NATURAL BORN KILLERS (R) Sexual Violence, Brutal Violence, Torture (Dolby Stereo). Evgs. 7:20 8 9:50. Fri-Mon. Mat. 1: 0. , CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER (AA) (Dolby Stereo). Evgs. 7:00 8. 9:45. Fri-Mon. Mat. 1:30. TRUE LIES (AA) Brutal Violence, Not Recommended For Children, Coarse Lanua e. Ev 5. 7:00 8. 9:45. _9_9______ LITTLE RASCALS (F) Fri-Mon. 1:45. WAGON'S EAST (PG) Violence Evgs. 7:10 8. 9:40. Fri-Mon. Mat. 1:45. . . MASK (PG) Evgs. 7:20 8 9:30. Fri-Mon. HAHNISDN IDIIII Mat. 1:45. W CORRINA, CORRINA (PG) Mature Theme. ‘ ‘ Evgs. 7:10 8. 9:40. Fri-Mon. Mat. 1:30. ' . .RQPISII'EEEMEV"? me TRUE LIES (AA) Brutal Violence, Not Recommended For Children, Coarse Language (Dolby Stereo). Evgs. 6:45 8. 9:30. Fri-Mon. Mat. 2:00. TORTURE M~~ Mun-cum here are enough donb e tosses. lzre lights alliances and CDDSleaClES in trial several metres '-â€"< -â€" .---w-' - ""' oooo...00"""".000...:...':OOOOOO0.3:::::" .. â€"â€"â€"â€"So, you want-t0 be a corned By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Stqfi Oakville is going to be home to a special kind of team this fall. This ensemble won’t improve your field- ing skills or your goaltending manoeuvres, but it will make you a funnier person. Called the Home Team Project, the idea for a resident comedy team is the brainchild of Oakville Centre theatre manager, Ken Coulter. Through such agendas as his dance residency program, launched last year and involving the innovative Toronto Dance Theatre, Coulter is trying to establish “some kind of ownership” of activities at the Centre for the community. 5’7.50 $4.25 Fri. to Sun. Mon. to Thurs. THE DRIVE-IN p TWIN THEATRES 1'5 Admi I FREE? Box Dilicc 0pm; 7.30 pm - Slim-t Starts at Dusk NOW OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK! The 5 Drive-In Your Best Buyin Entertainment! -2 first Run Features - FM Stereo Sound - Children Under 13 Admitted me - No Babysitting Costs 0 Lowest Prices In The Area _ NATURAL BORN KILLERS glue me cunn E .MAVEIICK MOTEzlAainIod mum-Tn. Ff SmBonma'awmardSmESDT ” Eâ€" UON KING LAT-71 mm: ARMY now “I want there to be some kind of lasting impact,” says Coulter, who has watched the dance residency program not only continue into its second year but some of the local students become a part of the TDT program to be performed at the Centre March 27th. After several years of booking comedy teams into the Centre, Coulter decided to “change that idea and create something where the local community can actually par- ticipate.” “And comedy is hot,” he adds. Comedy is also more malleable, you can customize it to the commu- nity, unlike dance or jazz, offers Scott Watson one of the co-founders ‘ of Comedy on Wry, the theatrical sketch comedy troupe which Coulter has hired to teach and cre- ate The Home Team. “Our goal is not just to offer comedy classes but to create a group that can be self-sufficient as an ensemble,” says fellow Comedy on Wry-er Carol Lempert. Coulter sees The Home Team going on to represent the town at various functions, not the least of which might be the Waterfront Festival. All four Comedy on Wry mem- bers - including Kevin Wright and David Brinton - have worked in the industry for a number of years and have taught at such venues as Second City and Theatre Sports aside from appearing on stage, TV and radio. The ensemble has devel- oped a special rapport with Oakville, arriving in town initially tan? The O ,OXKVILLE SYMDfiOIY mm B: in tune with the 050 Call 844-7984 to receive a copy of our 199485 Seasons Brochure. to open for The Nylons, then becoming part of the Centre’s Comedy Cabaret series and just last year, wowing patrons of the Fifth Annual Mayor’s Awards for Business and the Arts in Oakville. Comedy was chosen as Coulter’s second residency program because it’s a very accessible artform through which people can also learn to exercise creativity and imagina- tion, says Coulter. In 10 weeks of three hour ses- sions each Saturday, participants will learn improvisational skills, comedy writing techniques, scene study, character building and more, working from Theatresports’ founder Keith Johnstone’s textbook, Impro. Although the subject is comedy, the approach is serious. Participants are expected to commit themselves for the full 10 weeks, to do their ‘homework’, see the Comedy on Wry show at the Centre Oct. let and 22nd and rehearse for their own program to be presented in the Centre’s Studio Theatre Dec. 9th and 10th. Even for those who don’t want to be comedic performers but who want to write comedy, it would be beneficial “to see what performers go through even if it’s just once,” says Watson. The Home Team Project is for people 16 years and over and costs $230 for 10 weeks which includes one ticket to Comedy on Wry’s per- formance. For information, contact the Centre at 338-4161. Educating Rita auditions LITTLE RASCALS (F) (Dolby Stereo). Fri.- I LOVE TROUBLE Mon. Mat. 2:45 only. WAGON'S EAST (PG) (Dolby Stereo). Violence Ev s. 7:00 8. 9:15. MASK (PG) (Dolby Stereo). Evgs. 7:40 8 9:45. Fri-Mon. Mat. 2:30. CDHRINA, CDRHINA (PG) Mature Theme. Evgs. 7:00 8. 9:45. Fri-Mon. Mat. 2:00. THE CLIENT (AA) (Dolby Stereeo). Mature Theme, Frightening Scenes. Evgs. 7:30 8. 10:00. tri.-Mon. Mat. 2:15. UPPER CANADA Miriam s 25 SSUBRA‘NST StatlleTU‘l '63: 7'92 S.511?:ESDA'S. ANDRE (F) Evgs. 7:15 8. 9:15. Fri-Mon. Mat. 1:45. IN THE ARMY NOW (PG) Evgs. 7:10 8. 9:15. Fri-Mon. Mat. 1:45. THE CLIENT (AA) Mature Theme, Frightening Scenes. Evgs. 7:05 8. 9:25. Fri.- Mon. Mat. 1:30. SPEED (AA) Not Recommended For Children, Coarse Language, Violence, Frightening Scenes. Evgs. 7:05 8 9:20. Fri.- Mon. Mat. 1:45. JURASSIC PARK (PG) Frightening Scenes. Ev s. 7:00 8. 9:30. Fri-Mon. Mat. 1:30. ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD (F) Fri-Mon. Mat. 1:30. COLOR OF NIGHT (R) Sexual Content, Violence. Evgs. 7:05 8. 9:30. NOTE SpocIeIBoaneatun rumbniSatJSun. tii‘k‘ki'i‘kt‘kt‘k ***********i****i* Nitltltritriltltltfiltltltltiti’i’i . * E‘ROde'IERO'. ' ALLIANEB, i 5.9.1153“: Es"! . Order the . ,« CHECK CINEPLEX ODEON ultimatum PORiocnioNsssiovniM s t .- . t'200='DOtI comedy 0' above shows “A La Carte” or as a “Suggested Menu" Call the Theatre for a brochure â€" 815-2021 .mt. r. EOWMI ’1 i. {Art-:1 . 000000....0... Auditions for Burl-Oak Theatre Group’s production of Educating ties beret 3° W am Wed by Grabbelabba '23:?) smart Ritawillbeheld Sept 6thand7that the group’s Oakville Studio, 1498 Wallace Rd, Unit 2 at 7:30 pm Two performers are required, one male and one female. The female role of Rita requires an actress who can play mid to late 20’s and she must be able to do a Liverpool accent. The male role, Frank, Rita’s tutor, will play late 40’s, early 50’s and may or may not have an English accent $400 . ’ 00 AFTEREP M BEFDREEPM ALL SHOWS AND ALL DAY ALL SEATS TUESDAY SCHEDULE OF MOVIES FDR SEPTEMBER 2ND T0 SEPTEMBER 8TH LAKESIDE CINEMAS BURLINGTON LAKESHORE RD. E. (West oi Burloak Dr.) 681-3456 Camp Nowhere PGj' Fâ€"M 1:00, 5:20 8. 7:2 T- 5:20 8 7:20 The Client (AA) F-M 3:00 89:20 T-T 9:20 Andre (F)' F-M 1:10 8. 5:25 T-T 5:25 The Colour at Night (R PM 3:05, 7:30 8 9:4 H 7: 8. 9:45 ‘Special Engagement - All shows $4.00 except Tuesday Bargain Day 52.00 NO MEMBERSHIP FEES THE/I THE NOW A VAIUIBLE FOH MEETING RENTALS AND BIRTHDA Y PAH TIES PH: (905) 681-3232

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