â~ Pl N Iý Summe r. theatre offered This su mmer,, young pol interested in theatre anX~ craieexeinedoéflot have to leave Durham Rgo to find classes. Rgo 'Stages? is a new Durham-based orgaizaion dedica±ed to fotrng creativity through the use Of theatrical techniques. .ITree program levels, including junior (âges 7 te 9), intermediate (ages 10 te 12) and senior (age 13. to 16), are availae Bowmanville, Newcastle, .Oshawa, Port Porx and Wbitby at various times fro July .2 te Fées range from $42 for a 12-hour junior session te $128 for a 30-hour senior session. InsltrUCtors Brad Carson and Susan Lowoiy active theatre Practitioners from, Durham Réegion,, have diverse theatre expertise,, both amateur and professional. Registration formal are availaible at libraries, information centres, recreation departmnents orb eephoning 728-7087 iÃn Osaw, or 623-8657 in BomavUe. P.'. Relax On Sunday Afternoon With Great Food And .Live Jazz June 23rd From 2:O-5:OO1pm,ý Breakfast Andi Lunch Speciais Unness, Newcate Bown,» BRAD ÇCABSON,.- directorof 1thé Whitby Iltouth GroupPes 'The Ultiniate Mess-age,' advioe to one of the young actors. Courthouse gives -some Fr.. Premphoto delivers ari en v-lironM. Mess-age The ,Wliitby Courthouse Theatre Youth Group, will bè delivering. an enviro,1nmental message wbhen it presonts The Ultimate., Mens-AgeW starting June 27. Youth 'groýp co-ordinator- Ken Bond, an experienced actorldirec- ter,' was approached, by Rotary Clu o Wity Sunrise member Barry Mount about the project that uses a creative, bumourous approach te show the importance of keepmng the planet élean. "BaTy as-at our Christmas ehow,» Bnd aye. "Ho approa- ched me and asked if I would be interested in doing tbis." Bond then asked ]3rad Carson te be directeir,'and Carson im- mediately acep'ted the position. Althougih the play was written a couple of, years ago, the envionmetal theme has neyer been more relevant. Written by Peter Scott'the play- combines wildly amnuaing characters with a. straigzhtfor- ward mess§e. Set "on. te. an. Agabrag ('bapspele&back*ards, _ Iliere he is te find out if it à e *polUùted enoghfle of Agabrag. The play provides outrageous characters and ',,-unforgettabgle soga written by- Caî;ol ah «takeaway, tunes, a Ci' describes the music. '¶'hey)re the kindof-tinés you take away'after, theèhow, the' ones that stay with you," Cas7 says.-a h Camon bas a laýrge job --'therè is a castof 32, manyon! stage at one time. "It's a preat feeling," Carson, gays. «Weve ot kidsof all ages and they didnt have;tomake thé part durin"g castinF, tbey al .got ai part. There isn t the intenise competition.» The production is co-sponsored by the Rotary Club of Wbitby Sunrise, Xerox- of. Canada and the Whitby.Courtho ' eTheatre. 'The ultimato iviesa-age' iul be presonted evenmgf- on June 27 and ;28 .,with- a 7:30 P ý., curtain, ana afternoons *onJune 29, and 30, with-a 3.p.mcutan Performiances are,,at.the Cén- tenniial- building at 46 St.s. Tickets, are available at Lon- taine Trading Poste, 122 Brock, St N., Wh7itby.J Harold Town's .WOrks on paper to be shown An exhibition of drawings by Canadian. artist Harold Town (1924-1990) will open at -the Robert McLaughlin Gallery on TOP 10 CD'S 0F THE WEEK 1. Scorpions CRAZY WORLD -,PoIy 2. Skid Row SLAVE TO THE GRIND - Warner 3. R.E.M. OUJTOF TIME -Wamer 4. London Beat IN THE BLOOO - B.M.G. 5. Huey Lewis & the News HARD AT PLAY - Cap. 6. The Black Crowes SHAKE VOUR MONEY MAKER - Warner 7. Marc Cohn MARC COHN - Warner 8. The Crash Test Dummies THE GHOSTS THAT HAUNT ME - B.M.G 9.. Extreme PORNOGRAFFITTI - A&M 9. Joe Walsh ORDINARV AVERAGE GUY - Sony THE DOORS In Concert* <2 CD sot) .... $27.99 EURYTHMICS . "Greatest.Hfts"n.......$1 7-99 STARSHIP ',Greatest Hfts" .....$. 17.99 25 HIK * R . --- 43-23 -7 %-;exhibition cocn centra-tes- on Town's achievement in'the works on paper which. constituted, a large section of.bis work. Town used various charcoal Pen and ink, watercolour, -oiù pastel, collage,. and the print Theý rero pective is structured around nine groupa of work from the 'Single Autographie Prints' of the 1950s te bhis moatý recent series. The 'Stages, begun at the end of 1986. Town said, "If I could do only one thing, I would draw." No description -of Canadian art since the 1950s is complote without an indication of bis prolific and multi-faceted talent. A member of the first abstraction group of artists in Ontario, Painters Eleven, Town's work is of great importance te the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. It is the gallery's policy te acquire works by the members of the group. Dr. Dà vid Burnett, inidependent curatcr, organizod the exhibition and wrote the catalogue Financial assistance was provided hy tho Ontario Ministriy of Citizensbip and Culture. The exhibition was- displayed - at canada House Centre-Galliy Central Culture Canadieni, Parisà in 1988 -Th1e exhibitione continues at tlW; UECAUI Carlyl. Jazz Quartet..wiffi Sp- Rd>rt cI4uuJIlnGafley 'until Iat PJ. Bur -edys in Pc ig on udy Aug~i.M ~nt i.gley 3, >5.n 9- IRA LEINCLSC Comdy Thriler Until June 29th 'Stads'at $27.75, For Reservations and Information Please* Cali 4.ow. Fully Air Conditionedl 1 < L-