Pag. 10, WWhy Froé Peu, Wedriesdy. Octobor7j 1992 Durhiam, Shoestring Perfor- M" ~l9thseason wji Pen with Michel Tremblay's nTeReal, World? translated, by John: Van Burek and Bill Glassco. As'stated in the Toronto Star, the. play is 'a virtuowo pieoe* of writing by a master crafisman, now. exploring, an intensely personal phase in bis artistie career."f Tremblay introduces, us ta Claude, a young'playwright who lias finally decided ta show bis work to, his mother. The characters in Claude's script corne ta hf. on stage while lis own faniily nienbers react ta havng ntiate details of their, ives evealed. « The Real World?' 'will lie prisented Nov. 13, 149' 19, 20 and 21 at the arts re.source centre, ,Oshawa City hall' comple x, at 8 p.m. This -will be the' third of Tremblay's works to be presented byh '-rham .Shoestring Performùers, al under the direction of Carolyn Wilson. As the- Toronto Star, continues, "tis Tremblay's triumph that «Ihe -Real World?' ýfinds interesting, new- ways of expressing and illuininating.. ideas.. with writing of rare musical *beauty.' The Globe and Mail praises- Tremblay's " exploration of parallel realities" like the figures of Albertine at varjous ages, 'draxnatically confronting each other. Soie patrons will remember, Tremblay.?à "Albertine' in Five TOP. 0F-THECA RE PROSPECT CBRT ~,»Siow ~UIII~ I/f~t~iA presentation of 9 imes,'- directed by Wilson during DX3s' 6th season. She ie now enoig the challenge of directing 'The Real, World? 0 another fascinating work by this exceptiona]ly tajented playwright. Cast members of the production. include Wendy Barney, Anne Breadfield, Brad Carson: Paul Kit,'RozMichaels% Joe Szekeres and Sharon Walmsley. Tickets< are $6, available- at Merle Normal Cosmetics in the Oshawa Centre and- Information Oshawa, Oshawa city hall.. For further information, contact IDorothy Ittle at Folk club temporarily at G-Notes Lynn Miles and Wyckham Por- teous' will b. feature performers at the Vital Spark FPolk- Club eveni ng on Saturday Oct. 10. Performances, *il" be at G- Notes Pub in, downtown Whitby. The clubs'susual>ý location, the Masonic Hall -in Oshawa, is undergoingrenovations. Miles je a'prolific singer-song- .writer with over 400 songs t. her credit while Porteous sinfgs bal- They have teamed up. for'the 'In Their Own Words' tour> At G-Notes on Oct., 17, guest Lerformer will be singer-guitariet Tickets'for both concerts are $8, for members, $10 for non- members. MIKE LOMAGNO (le ft),s Myra Whyte and Tony Reines perform In 'SimpIy M ixed. Cabaet in, Whtby By Mario Boucher, Cabaret nights are coming t Whitbybeginningthis weekend. 'SimplyMixmed.' featuring the singingz talents of local residents Tony Reines,, Myra Whyte and Mke LoMagno, le set ta take over the upper level of the Pro- spect of Whitby on Oct. 10, 16 and 24.' «We're doing somethlng that has not been don. in the area in a long. time, a chance for people togor out and enjoy themeelves without spendlng a lot, like they wu ithe, wnt ta Toronto for a night out, says LoMagno. "I really feel the public will see the hard work we've put inta this and they will appreciate what we have ta offer with the variety of musical numbers,» he says. Reines says the showwill com- bine different styles of 'music with popular conteémporary sounda and some Broadway show tunes. The cabaret show ýwill b. sejparated into three sements with the first part focusmnq on «desired love, and :relationships,,» followed b «established love and fmally e«ighlights of vari- ous; showsW'with arrangementby Whyte of songs from such Broad- way shows as Les Miserables, Phni of. the Opera, Beauty and the Beast and Mis Saigon. ahy has been: don. Sb1 991-2 ea, Award winner keAllardwho was ',reffn- sible for the choreora hy of the popular 'IGuys and -Doils'et the Whitby Courthouse Thepatre last winter., The.project began five months ago With aIl three members wating to sing tunes. that they love aZd that people would enjoy, he says. Reines teaches acting and voice classes and was the first to> organize a karaoke night (also at the Prospect). Wýhyte teaches piano lessons. and has composed music for local theatre. plays- such as !Nutr' lii Whitby lait winter, and--LIoMagn sdta play ini a'coupleýofg , a fe years ago. Reines says- the two-hour show will feature some dance numbers despite bein g lmt by -the aaispace i the diiiing room, but ti»s will creëate a nice ambiance of intimacy and- close- ness ta the audience.ý Whyte, a former teacher'in lier native Scotland, says all three members- of the group will sing solos as well as numbers toffether. ra]m.always interested ia doin anythlngRthat hastà . _do Wit9 music,- she says.,7 LoMago, who works at'ýthe post ofce m downtown Whitby says the three make a go combination, each comnplement- ing the others whe singmng. "It was always kindof a ,dreëam of -ýMin e ta' do this kind of a show,» he says. havng some'"utterflyf4e* about the cabaretshow a da,ýÙE that if people see hlm having fun on, stgthey ,týooýwilt enoy th esevés and' appreciate the, show.i ~ie~t~ou W~ a t Shoestr'inger,,,s prepare.,, for The ýRëà l Worldl