Performing this Sunday is clas- sical music's the Aldeburgh Con- nection. The show starts at 2 pm. and tickets are $13 with promo code ACDSlO. “We’re actually drawing in from other communities and whenever that’s possible, that's a great thing," Mr. Foster said. Plans are already under way for next year’s Professional Series, which will include a Joni Mitchell tribute, the female folk duo Madison Vio- let as well as dance troupes Motus O and Soulful Messiah during the Christmas holiday season. “Momentum has built over the entire season,†Mr. Foster said. “I hope it’s pointing towards the ability of bringing in new things and taking chances.†Since October, the performing arts centre has welcomed renowned Canadian singers and songwriters, a percussion quartet, a Dora award nominated play and Mr. Dress Up’s sidekick The very last performer to take the stage during this Professional Series season will be Patricia O’Callaghan. She performs April 23. BUILDING MOMENTUM Ms O’Callaghan, a cabaret per- former, is one of the best in Canada, Mr. Foster said. “I just thought it would be a great opportunity for people to see her in an intimate atmosphere," said Steven Foster, cultural facility and program- ming co-ordinator for the Iebovic Centre for Arts and Entertainment - Nineteen on the Park. the Beast, along with blockbuster movies Mean Girls, Hairspray and Cinderella Man, takes to the stage all by herself to share her ofl-beat look at her journey from small town Ontarian to Broadway big shot. the Beast, along movies Mean Gil Cinderella Man, ' all by herself to Sharron’s Big Brbadway Show takes over the performing arts centre for two nights April 8 and 9. STAGE AND SCREEN VETERAN Sharron Matthews, a veteran of big budget musicals such as Show- hoatL Les Miserables and Beauty and The Lebovic Centre for Arts and Entertainment - Nineteen on the Park’s inaugural Professional Series season will end on high note. COMING UP: Nineteen on Park year ends on high note > Tickets for Shanon’s Big Broad- way Show and Patricia O’Callaghan are 535 regular, $30 subscriber and $18 student and available from the box ofï¬ce - 19 Civic Ave., 905-640 2322 and www.townofws.com/ Nineteenasp NEXT YEAR IN THE WORKS Theatre season ending with big bang BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolanGyrmgxom 4O Freel Lane, Stouffville 0N www.stouffvi|lecreek.ca Free interactive presentation on: April Registration 1:30 pm. - 2:00 pm. Presentation 2:00 pm. - 3:00 pm. Refreshments will be served. Come see how you can improve your memory, concentration, enhance cognition, improve balance and coordination. This unique program is based on the current scientiï¬c research on how the brain functions. Whether you are 50 or 100 years old, Paul Hyman a license Brain Gym' Instructor will show you how you can . beneï¬t from these easy exercises. I†RSVP to reception: (905) 642-2902 by April 5th. excntmg new mum-sensory program AND M Stouffville Creek invites you to an exciting new Multi-Sensory program RETIREMENT RESIDENCE Patricia O’Callaghan (above) and Sharron Matthews will bring down the curtain on Nineteen on Parks inaugural season with their respec- tive brands of entertainment. Ms O’Callaghan is a cabaret-style performer who performs April 23. Ms Matthews is a stage and screen actor who has appeared onthestageinplayssuchasLes Miserables and ï¬lms such as Cin- derella Man. She plays the theatre April 8 and 9. MIMI" STme EAS'ISIEGOEVGDS‘