ENTERTAINMENT BILL CRAWFORD Georgetown Globe Productions Georgetown Globe Productions has announced its 200607 season of musicals. Urinetown and Oliver will grace the stage for the 25th anniversary season of the John Elliott Theatre, while You'll Get Used To It (The War Show) will go on at the Globe Hall in Norval. Urinetown opens Globe's season and runs November 23 through December 2. It was an award-winning musical both on Broadway (three Tonys) and in Toronto (six Doras). It is a spirited send-up of musicals and their conventions. Urinetown is a musical comedy tale of corruption, greed, love and revolution set in a city where water is worth its weight in gold. A strong cast of Globe regulars, along with some new faces, is already well into rehearsal. You'll Get Used To It, also known as The War Show will be presented at Globe's rehearsal hall in Norval. The show traces a squad of Canadian soldiers from their enlistment at the start of the Second World War to the final victory in Europe. From the rambunctious comedy of their boot camp days, to meeting girls in England, to the terrors of D-Day and beyond, this play captures the essence of the time through humour, songs and drama. The show runs February 1 to 10. Globe concludes its season May 10-19 with Oliver, the timeless musical classic based on Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist. Currently a smash hit at the Stratford Festival, Globe's Oliver will bring to life Dickens characters such as Fagin, Bill Sykes, Nancy and of course, Oliver himself. Season tickets are now available for $60 ($54 for students or seniors). Single tickets are $22 ($20 for students, seniors and groups of 10 or more). Purchase your tickets between October 1 and 21 and take advantage of Globe's early bird special. Buy one ticket and get a second for halfprice. Contact the John Elliott Theatre Box Office at 905-8773700 or visit them in person Tuesday through Saturday Georgetown Globe Productions announces three-show season from 2-6 p.m. Watch your mailbox in the next few weeks for your very own Globe 2006-2007 season brochure. Globe is always looking for persons to act or help behind the scenes. Contact www.georgetownglobeproductions.com Hot night of Flamenco music at the JET Oct. 18 National Jazz Award nominee in the Latin category, Jorge Miguel brings his "no holds barred" style of Flamenco guitar and dance to the John Elliott Theatre accompanied by his seven-piece group Toma Que Toma, 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18. This is the real thing-- true Flamenco, proud, complex and ageless-- Alegrias, Bulerias, Tangos and Sevillanas, the traditional songs and dance passed down through the generations. This will be an evening that lovers of Latin guitar and dance will not want to miss. Miguel, who hails from Andalucia, Spain, the birthplace of Flamenco, has JORGE MIGUEL performed with his group Toma Que Toma to sold-out audiences on such prestigious stages as the Du Maurier Theatre, Premier Dance Theatre and The Glenn Gould Studio. Following his performance at the John Elliott Theatre, he has been invited to perform with internationallyrecognized Latin guitarist Pavlo on Oct. 21 at Massey Hall. To find out more about Jorge Miguel visit his website at www.jorgemiguel.com. Tickets are on sale now at the John Elliott Theatre Box Office at 905-877-3700.