Whltby Fiee Prosu, MWeosday. Jaiy 2D. 1903, Page 11 'Road to Mecca' touches both mmd and heartj DIRECTOR Davi d Millar watches Mary Voilmer (Ieft) and Patty Gilhooly rehearse for Durham Shoestring Performers' upcoming production of 'The Road to Mecca.' The playi beingpresented Jan. 29 and 30 and Feb. 4, 5, and 6 at the Arts Hesources Centre in Oshawa. Cali Joan Taylor at 725-1893 for ticket information. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Pres A taste of the arts The Oshawa and District Council for the Arts is presenting its fundraising dinner, 'A Taste of the Arta'on Sunday, Feb. 14 at the Durham College dining lounge in Oshawa. The meal will be prepared by the vollege's food and beverage management students. Entertainment will feature Megan K(itchen, child star of ' Les Miserables.' She will perform songs from bit shows, including 'Les bMis.' . -itcèhen halls fromn Whitby, and bas the role of Cossette in Les. Miserables. She recently starred in an Amnerican TV show entitled ' Matrix,' and bas appeared in five other TV shows and 24 commercials. Beforo joining «'Les Mfiserables,' Kitchen appeared in several local amateur theatre productions. itehen will be accompanied by 4ms Cotton wbo la well known in Oshawa musc circles. Also featurod in the program is Steve Harland, a popular, local tenor. Harland recentIy appeared The County Town Singera willl hold auditions in Oshawa tonight (Wednesday). Auditions will be held at the YWCA, 33 McGrigor St., betwoen Centre and Simcoo atreets, start- ingat 8:30 p.m. o cially required by the Whity based choralgrup. For more information SHl Donna at 725-0802. at the Oshawa Symphony Assoiation's fundraising Wassail Party of Parkwood. Ho will be accompanied by Margaret Drynan at the piano., Storyteller Sher Leetooze and member of the Durham Folklore Society will also appear and present a story in keeping with the occasion, Vaentine's Day. 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I just tbought about tbis,' (they sa). «We diacuss it and it gives a littie bit of a different interpre- tation the next time we do it -- it sort of evolves each time." 'The Road to Mecca' was writ- ton by South Mfrican playwrigbt Athol Fugard and was inspired by the life and work of artiat Helen Martins, whose home has been recognized as a national monument in South Mfrica. But the recognition camne after Martins' death by suicide. Dur- ing ber life, she was regarded by many as an eccentrie who turned ber bouse into a work of art after the death of ber husband. T'he play's main character is «MisHfelen' a South AIrican woman in lier sixties who is urged by the village minister te, move te, a seniors home and by a young friend to stay put. "The play revolves around that question," says Milla.r. It also looks at trust, friendsbip and creativity... I think it wîll teuch both your mind and your heart. 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