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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Sep 2003, p. 21

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little more java, a few A;]nuore songs, same ilarious characters. The tiny village of St. Jacobs is full of music and laughter this Autumn as the highly caffeinated comedy Triple Espresso continues to entertain enthusiastic audiences at the intimate Schoolhouse Theatre. "Once people see this show, they can‘t stop talkâ€" ing about it," said Alex Mustakas, artistic director of Drayton Entertainment. "They all make plans to return â€" and bring some friends with them for a good time." Since it opened last June, Triple Espresso has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Written by three successful solo performers â€" Bill Arnold, Michael Pearce Donley and Bob Stromberg â€" Triple Espresso opened in Minneapolis in 1996 and is now making its Canadiâ€" an premiere in St. Jacobs. Schoolhouse Theatre serves up some ‘Triple Espresso‘ to thirsty audiences "The reason for the show‘s success is simple," said Mustakas. "It‘s fresh, fast, and funny â€" a truly unique evening at the theâ€" atre." Mustakas believes the magic blend of music, magic and mime work together to create a warm Only In St. Jacobs Served I1a.m.â€"3 p.m. * Restaurants + Catering * Meats & Cheese + Bakery + Seminar & Banquet Rooms Homestyle soups. salad bar, hot breakfast & lunch entrées Belgran waffles with pure maple syrup, omelettes to order fresh seasonal frunt. and decadent desserts Elmira Stone Crock‘s famous salads, takeâ€"out trays and platters are perfect for special events and parties. Menu items are also available to go! Remember, we cater too! Sunday Brunch Buffet Restaurant & Catering 59 Church St. W. Elmira (519) 669â€"1521 13?61\’17!1& S} .7S\7, Jacobs (519) 664â€"2286 Special Occasion‘ AXuhunn Billboard l STONE CROCK Theatreâ€" goers are not the only ones responding to this g r o u n d â€" breaking comedy. and friendly environment that allows theatregoers a chance to escape their troubles for a couple of hours, have a good laugh, and perhaps walk away feeling a litâ€" tle more _ "The re hopeful. tho clhan business +Y 0n owners in artstic the area are thrilled with the spinâ€"off effect the theatre has on the neighbouring commuâ€" nities. & $12.95 Special children‘s pricex Weber C "The reason for the show‘s success is simple... it‘s fresh, fast and funnyâ€"a truly unique evening at the theatre." Adult Drayton Festival artistic director [ Sundried Tomato #® Bread a Taste the rich flavour of the autumn harvest season "I‘m delighted that 1 can offer guests a wonderful evening of dinner and theâ€" atre â€" and only minutes away from our door," said Ella Brubacher, owner of Jakobstettel ;onfor Guest House in St. Jacobs. SUCCCSS "Guests are 2... it‘s _ surprised and $ pleased â€" to t and discover the a truly _ high calibre s of â€" theatre ning at and the itre." charming, intimate setâ€" takas ting of the stival Schoolhouse recior in such a small village as St. Jacobs. It‘s a winning combination that‘s hard to find." Jazz on the patio (weather permitting; otherwise in the dining room) A omamirm‘e Restaurant & Inn 1430 King St., St. Jacobs (519) 664â€"3731 Sandy Shantz, manager alo leS stt l0 Chp & Save Coupon with purchase of a 2nd loaf of equal or greater value /Limit } free loaf expires Sept 2303 Stone Crock Bakery (519) 664â€"3612 1402 King Street, St. Jacobs RECEIVE 1 LOAF OF BREAD FREE Reservations recommended of the Stone Crock in St. Jacobs, agrees. "The proâ€" fessional productions put on by Drayton Entertainâ€" ment provide great busiâ€" ness for the community. Triple Espresso is brewâ€" ing at the Schoolhouse Theatre in St. Jacobs until Jan. 4. The Schoolhouse Theâ€" atre has become an inteâ€" gral part of tourism in the village of St. Jacobs." Eight shows are presentâ€" ed weekly, Wednesdays through Sundays. â€" â€" Tickets can be ordered by calling the box office at (519) 638â€"5555 or 1â€"888â€" Visit www.draytonenterâ€" tainment.com. THE DOCTOR‘S OFFICE _ & CAMPUS PHARMASAVE 170 University Ave. W. Waterloo Doctor‘s Office PH: 725â€"1514 Pharmacy PH: 886â€"2420 Mondayâ€"Friday 9 am to 7 or 8 pm Saturday 9 am â€" 3 pm SUNDAY CLOSED . No appointment needed All major drug plans accepted NIGHT L | V E CELTICâ€"FOLK*JAZZâ€"CLASSIC ROCK Micro RC Cars, Hero Clix, Yuâ€"giâ€"oh! & Much, Much More 664â€"1451 Friday & Saturday Starting at 8 p.m. Live music, great food & cool beverages Est.

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