. . ý4 .l ' é&«' day.Jaà ý -4> f 0*, r f, Pagà e 10j Whitby Fro.e:e' dy:auoy27. 1M9 February auditions for Shoestringers' 'Diamond Vision' Durhami Shoestring Perfommers will preseut another 'world premiere' as the fourth and final production of its l9th season. 'Diamond Vision,' by Oshawa playwight Llewellyn Jones,. wil bpresented May 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15 at the Arts Resource Centre in Oshawa. Chris Rollo will direct. 'Diamond Vision' is a stery about the lives of a group of charactera involved iu a slo.pitch baxtobl l ague.- The plot follows these lives on, and off the field as each character tries te sort out the joys and sorrows of living in modem times. With its quick and witty dialogue, the a ay noftn very funny, yet at its heart, theres a serieus story of people lookcing for their identiWy. There are 10 acters required, including maie sud female moles from ages 16 te 45. Auditions wi11 be held on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Arts Resource Centre behind city hall in Oshawa. Actera should be trefd tn "ty until 10 p.m. Anone interested in working on other aspects of the production are aIse borrow a script for advaxice welcenie. reading, call producer Carolyn For further information, or te Wilson at 725-9256. MARY VOLLMER (Ieft) and Patty GiIhooIy which opens Friday at the Arts Resource rehearse for the Durham Shoestring Centre in Oshawa. Cail Joan Taylor at Performers' production of 'A Road to Mecca,' 725-1893 for ticket information. Photo by Marl Reesor, Whkbhy Fmo Prme Going 'Beyond' the area venues FROM PAGE 8 Ail membors of the band write music and they ail sing and play various instruments. The band's music is influenced by many alternative artists such as Ride, Lemonheads and Sloan. ami;; mma m I ~ -.[IL M Ma T jami "C OE SOUND CUTM EIGNE FReYURCA I I SALES -'REPAIRS EXPERT INSTALLATIONS -Cellular Phones -Auto Alarm Systems GM FACTORY AUTHORIZEC - WARRANTY SERVICE ALPINE KE * BLAUPUNKT IWY2 U NDASS IE IMR SUBMARINEIGUSBROWN li 's o LD CO%oUMEPqS DRIVE- CHAMPLAINU HWY 401 TMEN We stated PLAYSAFE and Matching Mothers. otfering more specialized assistance. MD E ENWOOD SONY CLIFFORD llIFFONIîCS 111 ULtuimATino uTO Steroo Ampifiers Visit our showroom for a free consultation 1150 CHAMPLAIN CRT. WHITBY 7he War Amp. has been hard at work on programa for chuld amputees. providing specially designed multiple amputee childf en. IlIuw's lu yotlib uppuui. wuLuÇfl wu~k C>ri Poy:Uunb foi IlorrKAowý The War Amps National Headquarlers 2827 Rverside Drive Ottawa. Ontario K 1V 0C4 Tel. (613)731-3821 or 1-800-268-8917 - - - - ~Chantable 8eg.slral&onNo- e28883L0a. - - The band's music is p opular with the college crowds, and their music receives a lot of air time on many college radio stations. "We will be performing at a bar and a university. student will see us perform an d then tell us about a -local bar near their univemaity that we could performa at. Sornetimes it's students who set up our gigs,» explains Fair- brother. As for the band's name, "Many banda such as The Pursuit of Happiness and The Grapes of Wrath get their names from books, se I went to the libramy and went through maun' books and came across a book calied 'The Vatican Rip' bly Jonathan Cash," explain s Fairbrother. "The book (about security at the Vatican) was very humour- ous and I liked the namne se much, I used it for our band's name.» There has been great interest shown in their music by Cargo Records, an international ly known distribution company that îs a stepping stone Ëor many bands. The band wiIl record f-ive new sangsat Priendly Pirate studios, and upon completion, Cargo Records is interested in signing them. We are ail very confident with our music," says Fairbrother. "Vie play al aur new music live. "I would prefer to play small venues because they are se much more personal, whereas playing largor venues are se impersonal. Fimandially, Allen says, «Money isn't a factor with our music. Even if we had ne money, we would still play aur music." STIII14 much to DO! FIRSI there was CHAMP. artificial limbs. ýq. ý