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Oakville Beaver, 14 Apr 1999, B7

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Wednesday, April 14, jyyy 1 n c U r t N V D E A V h K D/ ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Photo by Bo Janak ALL ABOARD: joe Morris, left, Sean Andrews, Sophie Schotlander, and Sheri Cormier will help you board the Twentieth Century train which leaves from Theatre Sheridan's 300-seat Main Stage theatre tonight (Wednesday) and stays on track until May 1st This hilarious musical train ride will begin at 8 p.m. and will include such passen­ gers as one of Tinsel Town's leading ladies and her old stage career flame as well as her latest lover, a rival producer, some henchmen, and a crew. For tickets, which range in price from $15 to $22, call the box office at 815-4049. ■ ■ © McLaren-Barnes Gallery presents An Exhibition of Paintings by NORMAND LAUZON Photo by Peter C. McCusker CONCERT FOR HOPE: These children from Uganda gave a spirited concert at the Evangel Pentecostal Church on Rebecca Street on Sunday evening. They are part of the Watoto Children's Choir, which consists of 18 orphans aged 6 to 13 who are currently on a three-week tour of Canada. For $25 per month one of these children can be fed, clothed, sheltered, and provided with medical care. Anyone interested can call the Canadian branch of the Watoto Child Care Ministry in Mississauga at 542-7400. I f you have an arts or en tertain ­ m ent tip , ca ll Carol B aldw in a t 845-3824, ext. 2 5 4 . April 17 to May 1,1999 Artist present, Sat. Apr. 17, 1-5 p.m. McLAREN-BARNES CAT T ERY ? 133 Reynolds Street, Oakville • 905-849-7702 f Hours: Tues. to Sat. 10:30 - 5:30, Sun. 1:00 - 5:00 J e-mail: mbgallery@on.aibn.com J Spring Bridge Lessons The Bridge Centre has offered the best in bridge lessons for over sixteen years. © M ississauga-O akville Bridge Centre & The Am erican Contract Bridge League For Beginners... 10 weeks, $129 Monday evenings beginning April 26th For " R u s t y " Players. ..8 weeks, $109.00 Wednesday evenings beginning April 28th Supervised Play For Newer Players Monday mornings weekly at 9:30 ...$6.00/visit Duplicate Bridge Games For Newer Players Wednesday mornings weekly at 9:30 ...$6.0Q/visit Thursday afternoons weekly at 12:30 ... $6.00/visit Please call 274-1976 To order tickets call 9 0 5 .3 0 6 .6 0 0 0 or visit the Hewlett Packard Box Office LIVING ARTS MISSISSAUGA Hwy 403 & Hwy 10 west o f Square One • Free underground parking IP On Stage Men o f the Deeps with Special Guests: Dofasco Male Chorus Friday, April 23 at 8pm Tickets $19 .5 0 / $25 / $35 e K w o w s o Touching the hearts of all who hear them sing - don't miss the internationally renowned Men of the Deeps. Comprised of working and retired Cape Breton Coal Miners, you will be inspired by the honesty and beauty of their performance. Sunday, April 25 at 1 & 4pm Tickets $13 / $16 Montreal's internationally renowned troupe combines larger-than-life puppets and dramatic special effects to create a world of wonderment. Don't miss this fantastic epic adventure to the land of enchantment and elves, a story of magic and sorcery inspired by historic moments of ancient Scottish Clans and make-believe adventures from Scottish tales and legends. Theatre Sans Fil The Crown o f Destiny Enjoy the Fiori Garden Concert The Fiori Harp and Flute Duo, which includes two for­ mer Oakville musicians - harpist Sharlene Wallace and flutist Jamie Thompson, will give a spring concert at Gair- loch Gallery (1306 Lakeshore Rd. E.) on Sun­ day, April 18th, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free to the Fiori Garden Concert, but the musi­ cians welcome any and all donations. 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For more information on upcoming shows explore our website at by Affirmative Communications. Trivial Pursuits By Frank Vickery Thursday to Saturday, April 22 - 24 & Wednesday to Saturday, April 28 - May 1 A comedy about the joys and heartaches o f amateur theatrics! H alf price Wednesday fo r seniors & students. The Second City Touring Group Comedy Cabarets in the Studio Theatre Friday, April 23 8:30 p.m. S a t u g j u | f Q 2 0 4 l T |t . & 10:00 p.m. Enjoy a night o f lamgnt o f laughter! Presented by That Dorothy Parker... In the Studio Theatre Fri., & Sat. May 28 & 29 at 8:30 p.m. Written & performed by Carol Lempert A one woman tour-de-force chronicles Dorothy Parker's life and work. A witty, biting, touching slice o f literary history! The Oakville Beaver v o l v o Advertising Sponsor Visit Volvo of Oakville, to test drive the all new '99 Volvo S80 mailto:mbgallery@on.aibn.com

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