Whitby Free Press, 29 Jan 1992, p. 12

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PAGE i2, HiTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARy 29, 192. On USudayo Feb. '22, the. Wmhy ýJunior( a çe f ComerelJayc 'swil present, the. freit 1;eapBak to -the Fifdie > fl -- ' can featurmng CERM-FMs morning maRoeAsh~r.h.ld ut'the CAW Hall"on.Phlip murïay ~ 4 '4 -I *. ::.::~ ~ I 'I ~:~::Y.< ~ « Ave., beginning at 8 pm. There 'will b. lots cf pie preoented throughout tbi. .vning forbes deo»ý ec.pbople are encourag.d -to come desdin the. era'.beet garbL TIckets are $35 per couple or 4$20 per person. A1i nt proceeds. Heptalr. Firet Oies.Fun&L dlckts Winl goon sale -on~ W = .Feb. 5beginning at 4 .4.at thà,Whitbiy ChaÉnberiof Commerceoffice ut 128 Broéck St.i S., untfil 8 p.m., to tii. general Public.- There are a limlited number. of tickets avaïlable, it is, mqetdthat you arrive early on For.,morm information contact: BrÙmo8cieaut (416)430-1944., There i. neyer a dulI moment i 'Booster McCrane P.M.' enter-: tainmnent that trihite the mark. Tii. wuy Booster aime "t set this country straight» hilari!ously reflecte some oft he major issues in Canada at this timeé . Presented by, the.Durham Shoestring Performers, the light- hearted play focuses on the adventure of a lifetime: for a sinail town patriot electéd as prime minister by disenchented Canadians, When Booster says at the start that the «governinent runeso5 smoothly without the prime minister,its but a sneak peéek at the. kind of humour one can e= .,ets for laughter *include VIA Ratil trains, free trade,' «war» againet the 'Americanthe C-anadian army, inflation and the «'len streets and subways. Dialogue between the 'prime minister and the American ambassador, played superbly by Michael Aptrop, is relentlessly funny. The' use of videos through two television mionitors nicely aug- ments the. plot, as do other ele- ments of the set design. The appealingz cast brilliantly bringsourte stof David S. Craig's witty play. Rick Kerr plays Booster McCrane as a no-nonisense guy who juet wants tô do what's best for aIl Canadiens. Kerr's perfor- mance je not only endearing but also full cf energy at alI the right moments. 0 Th Affral CD S*- * g- i THE TOP 10 CD'S 0F THE WEEK ARE: 1.Supertramp VERY BEST 0F - Polytel Z. Enya SHEPHERD MOON - Wamer 3. Mlon John.- 1V/O ROOMS - Polyt 4. Nirvana NEVERMND - MCA 5. Btyan Adamis ** WAKING UP THE NEIGHBOURS - 6. U2 ACHTUNG BABY.-AM Z. Michael Jac"on DANGEROUS - Sony a. Bette Midi .FOR THE BOYS,- Wamer 9. Dire Su"ait ON EVERY STREET - PoIy 10. Grapes of Wrath A&M1 rie WNWAAIBE Mary Vollmer'plays his right- hand woÈman, Maiorie Fullbrow, Ini the correct =1raucatic'way, but eh.e stili manages to make -her characterlkable. Elizabeth Holden plays the' PM's somewhat naïve but charm- igsecretary who works her way tohie heart. Holden's facial expreéssions work s0 well that one ie tempted to keep an eye on hier the whole tie. .Herb Vine also playe Premier L'eclat, the Queý minieter, ueing his hande and great accent to superb effect. Paul Timmins as Chief White Eagle and Steve Farrell as the al-American soldier play their roe t vigour and good tim- 'ihe video aiètorse, especially the energetic and unusual anchor- man played by AI Krgon, effec- tivey cnve ti. «ealty" -part of ,the play from outeide the PM'e Offilce. 1Booster McCrane P.M.! con- tinues thie week with perfor- mances on Thuraday, Friday and. Saturday at the. arts resource centre at Oshawa. city hall, cur- tain time 8 p.m. Admission ie $5 and tickets are available at Information Oshawa in the city hall building or at Merle Norman Cosmeties i the, Oshawa Centre. . .... E r e w h,ý....., .oi....: AN INTERNATIONAL FOOD' FESTI VAL conatinues at .Cuilen Qarc"ena until Mach 5. The food@ of Italy are featredmnOilThursday, 'Greece 'Ibe etlect *cf Mexican art and the Mexicen e ence on Cana- dien artistes wMillbethe subject cf an exhibition starting Feb. 1 at The Station Galleryin Whitby., Tii. Artiste' Meca: Canadien Art end Mexico' looke at a num-, ber cf Canadien artists exposed te, Mexican influences from the mid-1930s to, the late 1950s, Included in the. exhibition are thredrawings by FredRoss of àgyMaro)BouclerAJLnego u alra, Doe, oivmiencos The Kim & Jerry Brodey show attm alse at Heydenshore- Pavilion Jan. 18 -ý In addition, five lithographs by was a smash hit with the. kids. Mezican artisté will be on dis- «W. heard that everybody wes play. The. lithographe were pur- i2leased with the. show,» suye chaeed'by thé. (then) Art Galery jén exeander, programmer of Toronito i 1944,. folowing ut tii.main branchoc the-Whitby, Mexican Art Today,' a show IÀbrary. oqrganized in 1943 by4 the*Phila,ý 8h. suys about 240 tickets del hiu Mueeum cf Art. wer.e old for the. show and The exhibition comprises 52 evon at the. show ezJoyed the. multi-media worke, including. perfôrmanceof the two stars, peints and worke on paper, «Ilhysigned some -autograph aft.rthecheow for the. kidài, âe. Interet in Mexican art deveîo- eavs. ped during thé 1930a and. led. iown as the Dynamic Duo" Uenadian artiets te travel te, the. Brod.ys have uttract.da Mexico. followig with their mec etories and comedyeupse on fTey were attrected te tth. st~and u he hae counir's climat. colour and low Aleandr s hyve c 'tof ingadl particulai te, appared on Frecf Pennei's Place, the fect tha Mgexican artiste ha "e.Dini Pet Show, YTV's develoPed a-national, art that Psitive Parentmg an Paul was eocialkecnscious. Hahn and Priends. Thegrwhn Tearewfilî r- Gordon, Webor was on. of the sent MarH and he'C = -frst Cnadin, a te .' oturn to Factory' on Feb. 22 in the. second Mexican thomes, even beor. h. of the. Chîldren's ConcertL Series visited Mexico, aroundI1935 in Whitb. The. show will b., held from W.J.B. Newcombe,, Juck 1:30 to, 2:30 p.m. ut Heydensjhore Nichols, ByKyouadTom Paviliori. Oney al rvelldté ex Ticketsar$6 For more infor- while other, euch asLonr at. 1 1 "ë ee wmby ýb,c:àkiloù &U fron Frday nti Feb ,O Mexico many Feb. 21-27i, and C'ana"da f roml Photo byMal e rWhitbr Pv.. Pv. of -Ontario and: is curat.d' e aassociate curator of Cana-" Chrstine 'B okpà«i . the gal- dMan historical at Mexicanhili town.A wFôs- 'Booster 'osted. by splendid -cast jw Gallery feàtur'es','Mexican:,infi, ûen',,ces wm 1

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