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Oakville Beaver, 9 Jan 2008, p. 19

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday January 9, 2008 - 19 Artscene Oakville Beaver · WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2008 By Krissie Rutherford OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF 19 Classic British farce Charley's Aunt still leaves audience laughing There are a lot of funny farces in Charley's Aunt, but the most visible one has got to be the 23-year-old, six-foot-four man dressed as an elderly woman. This classic comedy, penned in 1892 by British actor Brandon Thomas, opens Thursday at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. "It's full of all the usual farce elements," says Peter Kunder, director of the Burl-Oak Theatre Group production. "The oppressed lovers, the overbearing and mean parents, guardian parents, mistaken identities and a guy dressing up as a woman. "The plot keeps rolling, the twist and turns and mistakes keep coming." Among the funniest mistakes is when two men ­ Sir Francis Chesney (Andy Rowe) and Stephen Spettigue (Rob McMullan), actually lust after the man dressed as a woman. "They want me for my money, because I have millions," said Chris Stolz, clad in a grey wig, glasses and a skirt for his role as the aunt-impersonator, Babberley. Of course, dressing as a woman is nothing new for Stolz. "I've played about seven women," he said, including when he donned a dress to play an ugly stepsister in Cinderella. "In this particular case, it's a little different because I'm actually known as a guy playing a lady." The way it happens is Babberly is staging a production, and is told by his two friends, Charles Wykeham (played by David DiMarco) and Jack Chesney (David Kinlough), LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER DUDE DRESSED LIKE A LADY: Chris Stolz, who dresses as a woman to play the aunt-impersonating Babberley in the Burl-Oak Theatre Group's production of Charley's Aunt, gets a kiss from Jen Worsnop as Kitty Verdun (left) and Katherine Kormos as Ela Delahay. Meanwhile, Kitty's suitor, Jack Chesney (played by David Kinlough) and Brassett the butler, (Nick Forrow), look on. Charley's Aunt opens tomorrow night at the Oakville Centre for Performing Arts. See Charley's page 21 Were you blessed with the arrival of a child in 2007? If you were, have your little "Bundle of Joy" listed in Oakville's 2007 Newest Arrivals These special Momento Pages will appear in The Oakville Beaver on January 19, 2008. If you would like your child (or grandchild) to be included, just fill out the ad form below and submit, along with a photo, no later than Tues. Jan. 15, 2008. Baby's Name (please print clearly): _______________ First _______________ Mom (first name) Date of Birth _____________ Middle _____________ Surname Parent's Names (please print clearly): _____________ _____________ Dad (first name) Surname _________ Day ___________ Month Please mail or drop off your picture along with this form and payment to: The Burlington Post, Attn: Mrs. Jones, 5040 Mainway, Unit 1, Burlington L7L 7G5 or drop off to The Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Rd, Oakville L6K 3S4 Deadline for receipt of order is January 15, 2008 Ordered By:___________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________ ______________________________Phone:_________________ Payment: Visa/ MC/ Amex #:______________________________ Expiry Date:____________ Cost: $64.00 + G.S.T. = $67.84 Cheque Enclosed Payable to The Burlington Post Note: "No Charge" if.... your baby's birth announcement already appeared in The Oakville Beaver 2007! Please drop off picture before January 15, 2008 Attn: Mrs. Jones Call 905-632-4440 for more details First Middle Surname January 1, 2007

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