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Arts & Entertainment December 20, 2006
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The Wizard of Oz for young and old at Blackhorse

The Good Fairy (Michelle Lanoue) greets Dorothy (Jade Poirier), Tin Man (Sylvio Couture), Lion (John Milne) and Scarecrow (Lynn Kehrli).
Some members of the Blackhorse Village Players are very busy this holiday season preparing to mount their latest children’s holiday production The Wizard of Oz.

Even though this play is a condensed, non-musical version, it is still hosted by everyone’s favourite characters and promises plenty of audience participation to delight the young and the young at heart.

When the play opens the audience finds their three unlikely heroes, the Scarecrow (Lynn Kehrli), the Tin Man (Sylvio Couture), and the Cowardly Lion (John Milne) in a forest where they had just been attacked by “mean magical trees” while on their way to rescue Dorothy (Jade Poirier) from the castle of the Wicked Witch of the West (Chandra Mulder). When the trio fails to get help from the Good Fairy (Michelle Lanoue), they decide to recruit some unsuspecting Munchkins to help them as they take the audience along on their journey to save Dorothy and find the great Wizard of Oz.

Director Cheryl Phillips, who also headed up last year’s holiday production Patchwork states; “compared to the full-length plays Blackhorse is known for, the children’s shows seem small on the scale, but the amount of heart and time put in to them is huge! We have a total of eight members pulling this all together, their enthusiasm is enormous! Many of the costumes and props were made by the actors themselves. They have done a fantastic job. I couldn’t be more pleased. A few final touches and we’ll be ready for the kids.”

Another interesting fact is that Blackhorse had presented this play 26 years ago. The theatre group is not in the habit of repeating shows, but plenty of time has gone by, and The Wizard of Oz is a classic story. The only character to reprise his role is John Milne, as the Cowardly Lion. John (who was recently awarded a lifetime membership for 30+ years of involvement) jokes that it was a lot easier to memorize his lines back then.

To add to the holiday fun, children will have an opportunity to meet the cast and have their pictures taken with their favourite character( s). Parents are encouraged to bring their cameras. There will also be a special

draw for the adults. All proceeds from this event will go toward the theatre’s technical fund for upgrades to the lighting and sound systems.

Performance dates are Saturday, Jan. 6 and Sunday, Jan. 7 only, with two performances each day at 1 and 3 p.m. You may reserve seats in advance by calling the box office at 905-880-5002. Admission is $5 per child. Parents/guardians are required to bring a non-perishable food item equivalent to $5. In lieu of no food a $7 admission fee will apply to each adult. There will be no assigned seating. Rush seating only.