PAGE 10, WHITBYFRPM PRSS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26j 1992 VAddo Ione of Caniada's- bout kniown folk artiste, will perforai "at thie Vital Spark Folk Club on Saturdays March 28, 8 pin. A resident of Salt Spring Island, B.C., Valdi iurntl on a tour of 1 othrnOntario.,Admission for the. show in $10< for club.mmos $12 for non-membems.The club ln located at tii Masonlo Hall- 91 Contre ft. Se (corner of Moealf, Oshawa. Brass badconcert April 4 *By Marlo Boucher Just as did theý character ahe playln tii. Durharn Shoestring é ors s iupcOming produc- tion 'of 'Tii. Tomorrow ý Box,' -Dorothy Littie learned a lot about ersef and her relation- ship with othera. Little ha8 the lead -roie as Maureen'Cçgope in -the comedy- daawritten by'award-winning M pla ight Ann -Chislett. Tiie by Ann Symà e. >It's. a wonderful play about relationships betweonnhusband and wife.,and parents and their children," says Ittie.1. T hereatoÎ f the'cast includes Garvin Farr as her husband Jack, Bon Mitchell as thefr son Jo., Joanne Stiensitra as their daughter-in-law Alice, and IAna Zatzman as Alices sistor Lisa. "It's a dyalùnctional faxily » says- Little about the. plia/ charâcters. «They have* not been aware of the others?'feeligend there are 'a lot of, assuptons betweein them."» Through the tw o nmarried cou- ples, the. play examines the dif- férent emotional Pchanges- that each character expriences fol- iowing Jack's decison to sel the fanxiiy.farm to bis son without aaking bis wife, she Baya. jackalso assuimes bis wife won't object to the purchase of a house in Fiorida as a retirement birtiiday gift, she says. Tii.arrivai of aureen's daughter-in-law and ber sister heips bring 'out the frustrations that have -en toit by the tii. motiier over 35, years of mar- nae, including being unabie to b.an equai partner wben it cornes to making the decisions, s3he s3ays. >Alice aiso sees a different side to ber- new hus3band Jo., who lisnt as strong and independent in bis pae rents' présence, she says. Littie s ays 'Tii.Tomii.orrow Box' is not, a feminist play, but a story of positive changes in each "Eeycaracter in te_ play goes through "lmany mo ,od changes and a. growing period, and everyboV h as good qualities witbin'tiemi, she says. iAttie s: ays -the-play iswl written and bas offered ber the. chance to grow with ber own charactèr.. "You learn so much about yourseifand the. people around you, and. it's a veryý enniching. exrience,' she says. eii.Tomnorrow Box' will b. presented at tii. arts resource centre, b.hind city hall, Oshawa on April 3, 4, 9, 10 and il, Tikets :for 'Ti. omorrow Box' are $5 and are available at Merle Norman Cosmetics in tii. Osh- awa Centre and at Information Oshawa at city bail.' I - Spring into a 'n.w Beaon cf music with the htb rs Band on Saturday, Aprl 4at 7:30 P.m. The. annual igprnt concert wil mSped t -St.Andrew's Preswytenzan Churcb, -'.209 Cochrane St, Witb. SpeciallguesZs4wiil b. abrasa uartet from thé irkiand ILake BraBnd.. Admison is fre.. Bandmgster .B-oand--iMM bas pr.par.d a liyeland chaingn concert to suit te ta f l bra band music lovera cf ail ago, and of varicua musical interees. »" Hfb*q ghts of tbeconcertý'wil incl ude Beethoven'. Egmonit and Dvorakes Slavonic Dance.. On the. lgit.r aide. wiil b. Bobby's Tune, thei. Annen Poika,ý and Bohemian Rhapoody.ý Featured selections include -the eupiionium solo Nesaun Derma odeupbonum duet Softy Assi Leave You, as weil as thé tenon iiorn solo Over tii. Rainbow. Emerald' duo at McLaughlin Local duo 'Emerald' wili per- form atthe. McLjaugiilin Libray Oshawa, on ThursdayMarch26, 7:30 to 8:30.p.m. Emeraid i. made up cf Paddy Cauiy(vcls »tar and druin) and Debbie Cauuly(electric key- board). TheyrforSmhisb, Scottisb, En..... an~d North Amercian folk s s. arefe. 4*AIR e> 9%e yAW 6% ou ff Shalamar Bowyer UNISEX HAIR CUTS No appointment necessary. Priceindude-G.S.T. ADLTLTS: Tues. to Thurs. $7.00, Fri.& Sat. $9.00 CHILDREN.: Tues. to Thurs. $5.50, Fri.&-Sat. $7-.OO Tues. & Wed.9 am - 6pm Thurs. & Fr.,9am- 7 pm Saturday 9 am - 4 pm 153 Brock St. N. Unit 9 Whitby.Lane 430l-8998 DundasSt. Arts, Resource'Centre '- the $5 -tickets are available at Merle Norman Cou- metice (Oshawa Centre) or- Informa- tion Oshawa (City Hall). photo by Mamice PI er, Wltby Free Prou Yuk Yuk's comedy returns-to Wýhitby A Yuk Yuk's Comedy- Night, will again b. beid in Whitb. ii. K insmen Club of 7&itby wiliiold the. event onSaturday, April 4, starting at 8 pm. (doors9 * .~f ravnon.LIONS (CLUB ' I There will b. a two-hour show The ,Whitby Lions Club Y'V V~ by the. Yuk Yuk'si comedy troupe. meeta on the. firat and third Yuk Yuk's prformers will in- Tueo&da c each month at the. clude Lèrryorowitz, wbo on Cîi.mùFWý Building,- 416 March 22 won $109000 as the. Centre St. 8. - Meetings -start iret Canadian to wm top pr - i at 7 p.m. For more informa- ,W'128-914 «-ti. RCteevennrgrm, el'-Dan, Shako ,at 'Amorica'. unniest People. 6-63G ie eer t Afton the. show thora will b. a ~ < il5 ~ S -l- Tlickets coot 20 eacii. Tables are -availabie for groupa cf eigiit tolO0people. For tic ets, cou 430-1375 or 430-7499. TFckets may- aiso b. avoufable a thtei.door. LINAZAMN (left) and Dorothy, ILittie in a scene- front the Durham Shoeutring Performers production of The Tomorrow Box. The play is being, presented April 3, 4p9, 10 and 11iat the Mary St. Wh Rb yLaneE,lot~ ung ci v - .~ L.IJ v ~. -~ - -..--...- - - dfl- .