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Scugog Citizen (1991), 21 Feb 1995, p. 12

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18 -- Citizen ~ "Opening Night" (David Lepp, Norma VanCamp, Dave Ellis, Loraine Chiusolo, Rick Kerr, A'me Boule, Mark McMillan, Todd Gadd. Directed by Deb Bodine.) Norma, a few weeks ago, you wrote a column for this paper about "theatre virgins", I will take this opportunity now to tell you that I really enjoyed it. Was there anyone specific in mind when you wrote that column? So what do you call someone who has been to the theatre twice in a day? I was in Toronto earlier with my kids at the Young Peoples Theatre to see the production of "The Whale". Then it was race back home, whip up some dinner for the little ones, toss them into bed, wait for the baby-sitter, so I can make my way to Town Hall SIN DDZNE AY NTN [ER STABLES AT GREYSTONE TC ---------------- RESTAURANT RR#2, Shirl HOI » At the Theatre with Heather Gibson Borelians play will tickle your funny-bone to review the Borelians rehearsal of "Opening Night" a comedy by Norm Foster. I was very happy to represent this paper at their rehearsal. | thought this was extremely generous of the cast and crew to allow me to review this "unpolished" version, (their words, not mine). Under Deb Bodine"s direction this could have been opening night for "Opening Night". You guessed it, it is a play within a play. It focuses on the fragile personalities of the theatre, director and older actors, the confidence of the innocent unseasoned, untested young actors and the "theatre virgins®, Ruth and Jack played by Norma ahd Dave Very funny performances here, Norma how did you get your hair like that? This proves to me that CHECK ¢ OUT What's Happening at Dinner Theatre is Back - 'LAUGHING WILD' by Christopher Durang - Reserve Now! LN RD N ECR VESTN GAY NEN Seniors enjoy a 15% Discount! y EVERY FRIDAY EVENING Bill Dowson entertains at the piano! Sunday Sale - All Entrees are 25% Off. EVERYDAY af STABLES from 5 to 7 PM 'Free Appetizers at the Bar. THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th Hunter - Jumper School. THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th Hunter - Jumper Show. THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th - Port Perry High School Jazzmerize "will be performing at Stables Sunday Brunch from (A portion of brunch sales will their upcoming trip to Music Fest in Calgary this coming May.) Reservations are nof necessary. but its aways nice to know you're coming. Congratulations fo Douglas Simpson of Oshawa, Winner of our Valentine Draw ° (A Ski Weekend for four at Jay Peak, Vermont) PERI AM to 2:30 PM. ted to Jazzmerize for comedy is just as much about sight as it is in the delivery of the lines. Ruth is desperately seeking to bring some "culture" into their lives. "Theatre is magical, noble. It is the entertainment of Kings and Her life seems small and insignificant compared to these theatre greats, she wishes she was a part of their world. The Greats are of a delicate the fungus that grows on the bathroom floor." I don't think I should take that personally. 1 am sorry | had to leave so quickly at the end because I wanted to tell you all the production was great. You are all ready for "Opening Night". | respectfully Thank-you for letting me join you. Show times are Feb. 23,24,25 and March 2,8, &4 at 8:00 pm. Tickets ($10.) are at the usual place (Irwin Smith, 985-2635) or available at the door at 7:30 p.m. ($2. per ticket donated to Town Hall fund.) Carnival at PPHS to the spot light as their only means of existence. Their lives interweave tonight and of course they learn a lot from each other, in doing so they take what they need to round out their own lives. This play is filled with very talented people. Champion performances by all. BRAVO. What was the line from the play about critics? "they are like 'y Rd. pti Sings Crawponrd student An annual tradition at Port Perry High School is taking place all this week. It's Winter Carnival Week--a week where a lot of wild and crazy events will be taking place. Those who participate seem to have just as much fun as the spectators. All events during Carnival Week start at noon, and following is a sampling of what students can expect to see. Things got underway on Tuesday with a pie-eating contest in the cafeteria. Wednesday, is "dress up" day in your pajamas and the funniest looking slippers you can drag out of the closet. Check out the sock- SUZY HOMEMAKER Need Help Around the House? For experienced service call now! Reasonable Rates. Seniors' Discounts] * 1905) 985-3453 hop over the lunch-hour and if you're dressed in your PJ's and slippers the admission is absolutely free! On Thursday, events move outside where you can show off your artistic talents with a snowman building contest. For those a bit more athletically inclined, there will be "human sled dog" races on the soccer field. 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