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Oakville Beaver, 4 Mar 2010, p. 13

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13 · Thursday, March 4, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Students compete in Sears Drama Festival By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF A major annual student festival is returning to stages across Ontario and this year five Oakville high schools are taking part in the festivities. There are still two nights left, today and Friday, for the Halton district school drama productions which are running at Nelson High School in Burlington. The participating Oakville high schools are Oakville Trafalgar, T. A. Blakelock, Holy Trinity Catholic, St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic and White Oaks. The performances are part of the 64th annual Sears Ontario Drama Festival in which about 350 Ontario high schools are participating. The festival began last month and it runs until mid-May across Ontario. There are three levels to the festival. First is the District Festival. In the case of the local schools, they will participate at the 2010 Halton Sears Drama Festival where 13 Halton Region schools are participating in Burlington. In the next level, district finalists are invited to one of six regional showcases, which happen in April. Lastly, two outstanding productions from each region will be invited to the Ontario showcase. This year's Ontario showcase is happening at the Sanderson Centre in Brantford. Participating schools will be vying for the outstanding performance awards at the first two levels in order to move on to each of the following rounds. The final showcase is non-competitive where the awards will be handed out to individual students and groups. Scholarships, ranging from $500-$3,000, are available to students to help them in pursuing a career in the performing arts. The duration of the plays is between 15-50 minutes. Locally, the performance nights begin at 7 p.m. with several productions being staged each night. ERIC RIEHL / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Holy Trinity and Oakville ONSTAGE: St. Ignatius of Loyola's Dustin DeGiorgis, as Billy (Superman), and Emily Haduch, as Kim, perform in Fortress, Trafalgar performed on Tuesday, their high school's entry in the 2010 Halton Sears Drama Festival on March 2-5 at Nelson High School in Burlington. March 2. Holy Trinity's performance was Bombay the Hard Way, written by the school's teacher Darrell Joseph. The production was a Bollywood-style musical. Oakville Trafalgar's production was Danny, King of the Basement, written by Toronto playwright David S. Craig. It's about a boy who is forced to move frequently with his mother. T. A. Blakelock took to the stage on Wednesday, March 3. The performance was The Absurdity of Certainty, written by the cast and students of the school. The play Why not join a bowling league? was a non-linear exploration of the Many accept new players throughout topic of creation. the course of the season...and a half Loyola and White Oaks will hit season is a great way to try it out. Meet the stage on Friday, March 5. new people, get some exercise, have fun. Loyola's student cast will perform Rediscover the fun of bowling! Fortress, written by Michael Also: Scanlan. It is about a boy grappling Birthday Party packages, Glow in the Dark, Fundraisers, More than you would believe... Corporate events, etc... we'll customize a package to fit your needs. with the discovery that he was for less than you would expect! adopted. We Accept #1 Winner in Bowling Tickets, available at the door, to 2 years in a row! each night's performances cost $10. Nelson High School is located Upper Oakville Shopping Centre Hopedale Mall at 4181 New St. For more details, 1011 Upper Middle Rd. East 1515 Rebecca St. www.hopedalebowl.ca visit www.searsdramafestival.com. 905.842.1011 905.827.6837 HOPEDALE MALL 1515 Rebecca Street, Oakville QEW Bronte Rd. 3rd Line 4th Line Rebecca St. Lakeshore Rd. Large selection of St. Patrick's Day items s r r TM (905) 827-4281 hopedalebowl@bowlontario.ca Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens is pleased to announce VINCE FARANO has joined the team as a Family Sales Counsellor We invite you to contact Vince with any questions you have about cemetery and funeral arrangements. Please call 905-257-1100 or 905-466-3944 or email: vfarano@glenoaks.ca g El Spero GREAT FAMILY DINING FOR OVER 36 YEARS! OPEN SUNDAYS Breakfast . Lunch . Dinner Special Kids' Menu Thank You Oakville for Voting "One of the Best..." Breakfast - Gold Family Restaurant - Gold Seniors Favourite - Diamond All Day Breakfast! Located in the HOPEDALE MALL 1515 Rebecca St. Oakville 905.827.4851 Mon.- Fri. 8am- 9pm, Sat. 8am-8pm, Sunday 8:30am-3pm Dorval

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