Whitby Free Press, 19 May 1993, p. 11

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Whltby Free Press, Wedesday. Mayi9. 1993, Pq l LITTLE RED Riding Hood (Jacqueline Smith) isn't im- pressed by the Big Bad Wolf's (Dan Wyse) attempts ta scare her in a scene from Whitby Courthouse Theatre's production of 'Razzie Dazzle.' The annual musical revue, a fundraiser for the theatre, is being presented Ma y 27-29 and June 3-5. The $10 tickets are available at Lafontaine Trad ng P st.Photo by Mark Reosor, Whtby Free Press Theatre group offiers some Razzie Dazze By Lucie Rochette The annual musical revue, 'Razzie Dazzle II,' opens on May 27 at the Whitby Courthouse Theatre. The revue combines many songs from past shows into one 90oodhigah-energy show," says Henry Schregardus, who is the director of the play.. The Whitby Courthouse Theatre is using the revue as a fundraiser for the theatre, 50 future musicals of this nature are possible. The 15-member cast performs songs from such Broadway musicals as 'l t o the Woods,' 'Little Shop of Horrors""A Chorus Line,' 'Miss Saigon,' 'West Side Story,' Les Miseralles' and many more. The cast members are mostly aduits, although Schregardus says that there are a few teenagers among them. -'I think it's a good high energy show," says Schregardus. He says it is a show for the family. Schregardus says one doesn't have to be a musical fanatic to en>oy the show. There's not a lot of flashy dance," he says. "It's the kind of show that people will leave humming the tunes from the shows.»' Last year's offering, 'Razzie Dazzle,' sold out so quickly that three extra performances of this year's show have been added. 'Razzle Dazzle II' runs Ma y 27 to 29 and June 3 to 5. Tickets are $10 each, and are available at Lafontaine Trading Post. AL-,.ANON o mebedVs drinking a probem with yeu? W. undertand. Cail AI-Anen et 728-1020. Friday, May 2lst EA SY PÎECES SatrdyMay 22nd & Sunday May 23rd LARRY THE DJ Fnday, May 28th THE MODERN DA Y BRA VES- Merry m ght of comedy Jume 4 The third annual Kinsmen Comnedy Night will be held at Heydenshore Pavilion on Friday, June 4. Headlining the show will be David Merry, followed by Mark Walker and Michael Elliott, al welI-known professional comics from Yuk Yuks. A dance and midnight buffet will follow the show. Funds raised will helpÎ Kins- men raise $125 000 or the Whitby General i-lospital First lass Fund. Cost of the show is $25 per person. For more information or reser- vations, cail 430-7499 or 668- 5206. Spring art wýorkshop at McLaughlin The Robert McLaughlin Gallery is offering two weekend workshops for aduits this spring: a weekend watercolour workshop and one in outdoor landscape painting-(acr3'lics or ails). Workshop hours are 9:30 a.m. te 4 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday. Both workshops are intended for beginners and intermediate level students. Darlene Cole will instruct the weekend watercolour workshop May 29 and 30. James Spencer, the Canadien artist who is beat known for his large acrylic paintingsm of waves and mountains, will instruct the outdoor landscape paintinig workshop June 12 and 13.. Registration is limited for bath workshops. Class fees are $70 for each workshop, with a reduced fee of $55 for gallery members. A supplies list is available upon registration. To register, visit the gallery in persan during gallery hours or mail a cheque te the Robert M caugflnf Uallery, Civic Centre, Ohawa, Ont. LUI 3Z3. For further information, cal] Marg Jackson, the gallerys education officad?, at 576-3000. T THE R SPECT 0F WHITBY THURSDAY NNIGHTS 9 PM BROCK STr. AT MARY sir. WHITV 430-7200 Vde orevie w By Mike Rostek Otter Cresk Videe- NEW THIS WEEK A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT: An expertly filmec f-aMilY saast in early days of the Montana wilderness, partraying the strength of the people who settled h. Brad Pitts and çriSheffer star as brothers rebelling against their strict minister father. One chooses writing ta express himself and the other becomes a liveon-the-edge daredevil bringing excriel l.Doet beomet csic. Alsostr om ]sker Sand Emily Lloyd. GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS: A stellar cast including Al~ Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Ed Harris andi Alan Arkin shines in this gripping drama about the toughness of the cold-caIlirIg 7salesman's job. Hits the nail right on the head. Watch for Alec Baldwin as the head honcho sent to motivate his troops. Hard-nosed and raw at times. Not for the queasy. 50/50: Stars Peter Weller and Robert Harp as two Saction-seekirig adventurers defending the littie guy and <Wfighting for what is right -- as long as there is money ta be made. A f un action-comedy. Should be a great renter. SFOUR EVES AND SIX G UNS: This western with a lot of tongue-in-cheek action has Judge Reinhold as a Scity-slicker-turned-deputy out ta help a near-sighted r marshail rid his town of the bank-breakirlg Doom Brothers. A f unny movie with some recognizable stars. TOPl10RENTALS 1 - Under Siege 6 - Trespass 2 - Passenger 57 7 - Mr. Basebal 3 - Captain Ron 8 - Consenting Aduts 4 - Candymari 9 - Iran Hearts 5 - Mighty Ducks 10 - Hero Il anyone has a question about a movie or vidéo titie, Ssend a letter to Otter Creek Video, 900 Bonacord Ave., < Whitby, Ont., L1P 1H8. l4th record show upconi*n will be held on Sunday, May 30, il a.m. te 4 p.m., ai Heyden- hore Pavilion. More than 50 dealers will have CD)s, tapes, videos, posters, 45s, Admissiôi is $3, and the firet 50 people wil receive a free album. For more information cali Alex at 668-2058.

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