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Whitby Free Press, 18 Nov 1992, p. 11

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Whltby Free Pres. Weckesday, Nvme 8 2 aei Sho(estri igers.deliver on 'Real World', chall1enge An excellent production of Michel TremblaÀs 'The Lai Worldr is currently bein po sontod7 by tho Durha Sh string Perfornmr. The play represents a big chai-' longe -- tfils is 'one of Tremùbla/ys Mnost fascinating works -- but thie Shoestring cast, dospite ar--few minor flubs early on, in tii. open- ing night porforman. 'NOV. 139 turnsinii a roat efo. In the play, Caude, a yong. playwright, shows his script ta .is mother. The script Jes baed on the lives of the. membors of bis family. SOn stage, on. seosthfanl metnbers roactingý (with ehk zd hurt) to. Claudo'. script, and at tho saie timetii. characters ti Claudes script, corne to hEf. The. intrigue, as director Carolyn Wilson bas noted,,is the. plot that' is a* mix of tho roal and tii. Tliere'is on. incident'in "ti. history of the. family that isa key to understanding both tei <real family and much of what Chaude has written, tii. "imagined" fam- ily. Tlhattension, sustains musci of the play in. which there tn no intermnission - it. could presont an interruption ti the. height- SERPAGE27 ELIZABETH HOLDEN and Steve Farrell, (right) are caught during an embrace by (from left) Darrin Beemer, Ron Getz, Georgina Spencer and Ron'Skeffington in a scene from the Oshawa Little Theatre production of 'Quiet in the Land.' The play runs Nov. 19-22, 26-29 and Dec. 3-5. The $10 tickets-,<$8 for students) are available at the door or at Saywells bookstore, 14 Simcoe St. S. in Oshawa. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby F»e Press Fim ArM CMm Franing e Your Coom Framing Speciaksis Hamb#r ofPPPA Sloomemzs -At ij tc. MA ......................................... .................. . .................... 843 King St W., O"wa 721-2855 rrr Chrstmnas Is a speclal Urne of year ai John Brouwer's explore the Ir Gardèn Centre. You can Brouwees, at any tirne of year, is a unique farnily outing tropical, p!ant with deer, Ilanias, donkeys" eaoks, an indoor aiar of parrots ando oxotlc tropical birds, colourparrots a duck pond, ad0f Jh course, the finesi selection of plants i the Region.Jonri <THE CERRSTMAS STORE just a P"aetg In addition 10 al these things, there la now a magical to share wkhl display. of Chrisiras trees, decoralons and gifts froni around thW world. Corne and experience the enchantrnent of dozens of Christrnas trees decked out In a'ý dazzlhng display of Christmnas ornarnents.» And of course, Santa has a speclal place In this enchanted forest. Jofly St. Nick wiU be there on the laWIweekend in Novernber and the irst twol-n Decernbefrorn 2 to 4 prn. Anirnais have a specla place in the Christrnas storyiland Browe<s liasthem ail. Children delght in feeding the deer which roarn In a speclal comnpound adjacent to the Garden, Centre. THOUSANDS 0F POINSETTIAS > Plants are always popular al Christmas, especialy poinsettias. What botter place 10 gel quality plants 1h an al the lagest garden centre e John Brouwer lessu In Durhami Region. BrouweËs bas on. of 1he.L JOHN BROU WER GARDEN .'AAND LANDSCAPING CENTRE GAT FODANDGRATENERAIME 1 DINING ROOM 1 1

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