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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jun 2005, p. 19

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Set in 1977. this piece explores the life of a voung hoy whose experienee of the first Star Wars movie guides him through a new parent, a new city, a new school, and Only _ two of the annownced productions will be affected. The December offering will now be. The Bov‘s Own Jedi Handbook, by Stephen Massicotte, author of last yvear‘s hit Mary‘s Wedding. sanme Uinte. we recelved word ut a unique and tfirre sentsitive epportuniiy to poognam i sprecid prece ut theatoe These tsaooesents comhined with a third we have been louking tor cost efficiencies to batanee our budget in exvery aspect of our theatre uperations. and that resulted in the decision to make the changes." ; "Its really the result of a conbmatiun of events," produecmg artistre Cirector Stuirt | Seadron Wattles erxplauined Wecvere hasgng difficul n oobhraning rights to une of thi utlhes io hrad announced. and at the heatre & Company I announces that for the brst ume in ats 15â€"year tustury, they are making two changes to the previously announced 200506 season Theatre and Company makes changes to playbill Lhese changes are part ot _ a _ comprehensive response led by the board of Hughson originated the role and is brilliantly funny in this piece about a man with superâ€"sensitive hearâ€" ing and an active imaginaâ€" non. Ard instead of Morris Panych‘s Ends of the Larth, scheduled for a midâ€"March 2006 opening. the group will present Morris Panyeh‘s new play Earshot, directed by the playwright himself, with Foronto actor Randy Hughsan in the Tead sofo role. Jedi will be performed by resident and guest arusts in the style of theatrical imagi nation that has always been the hallmark of Theatre and Company‘s work the embarrassing experi ence of performing in his first Christmas play. "We were having difficulties obtaining rights to one of the titles..." nhoulie dE it Stuart Seadronâ€"Wattle DSHc ditmbctor heatre & Company‘s revised season as follows: Educating Rita, Oct. 6; Oleanna, Oct. 13; (The Boy‘s Own fedi Handbook, Dec. 1; Ien Times Two, Feb. 2; Earshot, March 7; Marion Bridge, March 23. "It is time tor us to posiâ€" tiun the company well for a future that centres on proâ€" viding excellent work of the highest possible calibre, created by a rotating roster of resident artists. We began that work this past anniverâ€" sary season iwith a bit of a splasht; we want to be able to continue it in a fiscally and aesthetically sound fashion." After four years in their new facility land more per sonnel â€" changes | than expectedi, both board and munagement have recog nized that Theatre and t (l“l‘l;“l\ tS PM & CaprtCi(y building phase of growth that requires therm to adjust how thev do what they do. "Uhis is accually fairly Iypical for an arts organizaâ€" tion at our devel of maturiâ€" iv." Scadronâ€"Wattles added. directors. Together with management, the board conducted a cost/benefit analysis of Theatre and Company‘s service to the public. _ Today The Difference In Cost To Use CEDAR is so Little "YOU‘D BE CRAZY‘" Not to Use CEDAR ‘ For Your Deck Or Fence Projects ‘ * Decks & Fences g ; Cedar[and é * 4x4, 6bx6 Posts fi Lumber & Sauna Co. ; * Privacy & Square Lattice 445 Conestoga Rd., Waterloo, ON * Sikkens Finishes youdanen ) Pressure Treated Wood Prices Are Rising, Making CEDAR Even More Attractive and AFFORDABLE! BUILDING A DECK? boteriendontontentertantortentedberberderds IP dtedededetedee d ‘inces ased on average compettor pice on pressure treatec uniher DIFFERENCE DECKING IN CEDAR DECKING IN PT DARE TO COMPARE 12‘x16‘ DECK SIZE 8‘â€"20° Lengths Clear & Knotty Cedar NOT TO USE CEDAR! $230°® $325° $§55 5/4x6 $280°® $460° ©740 2x6

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