Whitby Free Press, 10 Apr 1996, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Fr. Press, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 'Burning' myster to be staged by OLT In a remote hunting lodge in northern New Hampshire, the fiily of tho late millonaire Henri Aubert have gathered for the reading of bis will. Before the Iawyer can begin, however, an uninvited private detective arrives, bearing a letter written by Aubert two montlis aftor hie demis.. Whilo tho heirs are wondering what this can mean, death strikes suddenly and1 horribly, and. a violent storm prevents - the, survivors from leaving the Iodge until they can solve the puzzle of "the burning man." The Oshawa Little Theatre ims closing its current season with something for those who love to solve a puzzle - Tim J. K. KelIy's mysteiy-fhriller new Burning Man. F arce is fundraiser A dinner theatre production, May thzeFaroe be With You, will be presented by the. Bowmýanville Draina Workshop April 12 and 13 at the Golden Griddle Restaurant at the Flying Dutchinan Hotel mn Bownmnville. Each $25 ticket includes buffet dinner from 5 to 7 p.m., and a show which begins at 7:30 p.m. Procseda benefit the United Way of Oshawa-Whitby.Claznngton. To reserve tickets, caîl 436-7377 or 905-623-3373. Lamb e Beef e Pork e Chieken e Quail e Steak e Seafood Dinner Reservations Recommended Open 7 Days a Week- LLBO 1101'Brock St. S. 668-0778 (1 block north ofHwy 401) Under New Ownershipi! summe whent ofi n~ de a promis. to return anytirne they needed eacehother. Tttime hus tome. 'I //: The best coming-of-age movie since Stand By Me."' ,.ALLKAT'J0 NI'OFII Director A&T. Elliott is an old hand with mysteries. His previous successes include the Ca nadian thriller M'i Be Bach Be/bre Midnight and the Agatha Christie classie Ten Little Indiana. And producer Ron Windlingý is no newoDmer to the mystery genre; ho' wiIî be remembered for hm performance in Mark of Cain. Many of the cast have also, ventured into this genre. Both AI Nichols, who plays Clement,. the butier, and Bilan -Stevenson (Charlle Underwood, the private oye) appeared -in 7'en Liftle Indians,- and- Keven Leighton (Meadows, the lawyer) played in Ar&eni and OldLaoeS with Theatre Durham. Antiques sought for auctionl The Station Gallery isi seeking donations, especially antiques, for a now fundraislng event, the Spi-ing Foyer -Auction, 'féaturing art, antiques and coflectibles plus a aile nt auction'of goods and services. 1The auction takes -plaoe at the gallery on SundayI May 5. ' Donations can b. niade for a taxi, reeptocr articles can b. submite on consignment with a, 30 pier oent comMission to the _galîe Consignmont itemâs should hae= value of $100 and over. "<, Frank Stapleton of 'Grist MiII' Auctions, Nowtonville, will be auctioneer. A complet. catalogue of auction items will be available the weokend of the auction.' Th e Whitb»y Inn 2 LB WINGS MJUSPEMAL Every night e bar only Jane Bunfing (Elizabeth Aubert) had a brush with murder as the would-be assassin of Gerald Ford in Durham Shoestring Performers' Assasina, and Judith Edmondson was in the comedy-mystery Sinners with thel Boreîians last summor. Others in the cast have been assocated more recently with comedy. Linda Chapman (Dolly Adrian) just comnpîoted a run in 'Pinafure' presentation by Festival Players,1 T n e) helped .te keep the audience in.,stitches in Whitby Courthouse Theatre's.season opener It Runs in the Faiy. VizeBurning Man will run -April 18-21, 25-28 and May 2-4 at 62 Russett Ave. in Oshawa, with curtain time at 8 p.m.-' ickets, $12, are available at Saywll's, '14 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, or at the theatre box office on performance nights. For On Saturday, April 20, at 7:30 p.m., Festval Players will perform, their final concert of thi e apon. %That Infernal' Nonsense PinafoWe will b. heîd at Pickering Village United Churcli, 300 Churcli St. N., Ajax. Thé Park Avenue Troupe, directed by Royal Conservatoiy of Music teacher and performer Donna Sherman, wiîl be featured -in. an evening of favourite selections from Gilbert and Sullivan. The troupe, Pickering's Momica Walsh (soprano), .Paul Huschilt (tenor), Paul Oros (baritone) and Neil St. Johni--(base) will -slng biighlights fromn Ruddigore, lolanthe and 77ie Mikado-, and a spýecial presentaition of H.. Pinafore. Music clirector Stephen Riches will conduct the Festival P-]layers who willi accompany the singers. Tickets 'are $12 ($8 seniors/students) and can be purchased at Masterrnind Educational in the Pickerang Town, Contre and at the door. For group sales (minimum 10 people), SHaU Ron Gordon at (416) 223-7181. Festival Playors i. a. musical ensemble presenting concerts of difforent - combinations of instruments - a musical asmorgasbord of chamber usc and chamber orchestral works. Eacli of thei i.ss» of four concerts of the subscription season lias been built around a theme and the concerts have featured many soloista froni Durham Region. Sngers .to entertai peacekeepers Agroup of singer.' - , ur- han Region, who will soon -b. entertaining Canadian peaclee- p ers ini Bomnia, will b. at ,the Moose Lodgep * 119 'Consumer. Dr.., Whitby on Fniday night, April 12. The asinger. say anyone want- ngtsnd letter. of encourage- ment to thetroops ean drop them off at the -lodge.- Thesnrsa theywil b.'mesenger. of.any. commenta local resoidents wish te, make. For more information, cal Chris at 57c-,6675. BREAKFAST SPEGAL, from $3.95 il1 am-3pm Satela&lt OV-Tam-pmsuWlona -~~~~~~ - --- --- --- SDining Room Specials Buy one entrée at regular pricel1 Sget 2nd entrlée AT 1/2 PRICE I ýEqual or lesser value. No( lo be used wfth Clher m - specials. Expires ApdI 30,1996. Directed by A.T. Elliott Produced by Ron Windling F 27Bok t eSut hib April 18-21,,25-28 and May 2-4 at 62 Russett Avenue, Oshawa Curin t&Se8:OOp.M. T7-ickets at $ 12 available in advanoe from Saywell's, 14 Sirmoe St<. saao at the box office on performance. nights For, more info cali1723-0282 Awmdb M ýr- 1 à 15

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