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Oakville Beaver, 2 Nov 2011, p. 18

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, November 2, 2011 · 18 To Advertise in this section call Jessica Langero On the big screen PACKED HOUSE: Oakville filmmaker Anthony Tullo is celebrating the successful premiere of his film, The Secret Cross. Here a crowd gathers outside the sold-out, 400-seat Royal Theatre in Toronto. Parts of the film were shot in Oakville and features the filmmaker in the lead role as a young farmer in the suspensedrama. HOME IMPROVEMENTS 905-845-3824 ext. 284 jlangero@oakvillebeaver.com ALUMINUM E.K. Aluminum 416-275-2612 BASEMENT LEAKS Leakybasements.ca k 905-484-6242 www.leakybasements.ca k BASEMENT WATERPROOF CROWNSEAL Basement Waterproofing Inc. 905-564-3575 www.crownseal.ca CHIMNEYS A.M. 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The actors will also get to be themselves, slightly "When we're not a Shakespearian character, we're playing a version of ourselves," Skov said. "We actually drop in and out of being our character and into a Shakespearian character and then jumping from a Shakespearian character to a Shakespearian character." Much of how the show progresses will depend on the audi- ence that night. "If we're interacting with the audience and get a certain feel, that might take it in a different direction. There is a base show we'll go back to, if not it could get really crazy and off-tangent and it may go on for four hours," Skov said. "All three of us, myself, James and Brandon, are really comfortable with things not going well or if we're not getting what we expect. We're comfortable improvising among the three of us to move things forward." Just because the show features shot snippets of Shakespeare plays, audiences will still be entertained if they had not seen those plays. "If you are a somewhat Shakespeare aficionado, you might get more of the jokes or some of the inside jokes, but most people will know some reference of Shakespeare," Skov said. "Even if you have no Shakespeare knowledge there is plenty of broad, general jokes regardless. Even if you've never seen or read any Shakespeare, you're going to have fun." The show runs Nov. 2 to 5 and Nov. 9 to 12 with performances at 8 p.m. there is also a Sunday, Nov. 5 matinee show at 2 p.m. Regular tickets cost $27, or $22 for the matinee showing. There are also discounts for seniors and students available. The Centre is located at 130 Navy St. For tickets visit www. oakvillecentre.ca. Music for children Self-guided art tour Vernon Rabbit needs help figuring out which instrument he should learn to play and he hopes children will give him some advice. The Oakville Symphony Orchestra is hosting its fourth Vernon Rabbit series mini concert in the lobby of The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on Saturday, Nov. 5. There will be a pair of shows geared towards capturing the attention of children, especially those aged three to eight. Vernon Rabbit will speak to musicians from the five sections of the orchestra, who will explain how their instruments work and will play a demonstration. Then children will be asked to help Vernon chose which one he should play. The 30-minute shows run at 10 and 11 a.m. Admission is free but space is limited so people are asked to reserve a spot by calling 905-844-6920 or emailing osochildrenconcert@gmail.com. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The Centre is located at 130 Navy St. The Oakville Art Society is presenting its Studio Tour 2011 over the weekend of Nov. 5, 6 that will feature nine sites for people to view. All sites are open to the public for self-guided tours, free of charge, showcasing the work of 28 Oakville artists, both established and the up and coming. Eight of the studios are in Oakville, while a ninth is just passed the Burlington border. A variety of subject matter and media will be on display, including oil, acrylic, pastel and watercolour paintings, as well as sculpture, jewelry and pottery. Visitors will get to meet and speak with the artists and discuss their methods and inspirations. Participating this year are the Oakville Art Society, Holiday Inn Halton Room, Ghada Fasho, Adriana Rinaldi, Jolanta Kolaczek, Barb TenEycke, Elizabeth Elkin, Lakshmi Liyanage and Burlintgon's Isabelle Marin. All galleries are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For addresses of each location and a list of the participating artists, visit www.oakvilleartsociety.com. See full Home Improvements section in The Oakville Beaver every Thursday

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