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UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTSHAS ARRIVEDcome see our selection66 Foster Street, Perth613-267-4466 | www.burnsjewellers.comR0012142433_0606NEW LISTING183 Old Morris Road $479,0003 year old custom built homeJulia Scotland 613-390-0401Drea Scotland 613-390-2373SETTLEMENT REALTY BROKERAGEEACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED2 Wilson St. E. Perth 613-264-0123Home | AutoCommercialwww.crainschooley.on.ca | 1-800-267-7959Carleton Place | Kemptville | Smiths Falls | PerthCrain & Schooley Insurance is a trade name of Johnson Inc., a licensed insurance brokerage inOntario. Personal lines home and auto insurance policies are primarily underwritten by UnifundAssurance Company (Unifund). Unifund and Johnson Inc. share common ownership.3rd Sectionwww.emconline.caStudio Theatre’s ‘Proof’ full of surprising twists and revelationsBy JOAN SONNENBURGEMC Entertainment – Family. Oneway or another, we have one. It may benext room, next door, or next province.We may get along, we may bicker, wemay be estranged from them. Or theymay have passed on. But we all have,or have had, family at one point in ourlives.Studio Theatre’s final production ofthe season, ‘Proof’ by David Auburnis a story about a family in a situationthat is becoming increasingly common:a child becoming the caregiver ofan aging parent. Says director JeremyDutton, “More and more there are familieswho are going through this. Especiallyas money goes down for those incharge of ill people. As the populationages, well sorry folks we need morecare especially if we’re sick.”Catherine is the daughter of a brilliantmathematician who has lapsedinto insanity. She has given up a promisingcareer to care for her ailing father,and now she fears that she may bedeveloping the same affliction. Claire,her sister, who arrives to help out, onlymakes the situation worse by takingover and making Catherine feel evenmore inadequate. To further add to theproblem, she suspects Hal, a young studentwho was working with her father,of stealing a long-sought after mathematicalformula from her father’s papers.The story is filled with surprisingtwists and revelations as we learn moreabout Catherine and her family.‘Proof’ features four of the areasmost accomplished actors. The roleof Catherine is played by Mary AnnMajoury who appeared as the youngimpressionable nun in ‘Doubt: A Parable’.Catharine Coleman of StationTheatre in Smiths Falls is her sisterClaire.Hal, the young math student isplayed by Lucas Tennant, a young manwho is well-known to Studio Theatreregulars. Talented and versatile, Tennanthas appeared in a multitude ofdiffering roles from a 17-year-old to aPerth’s Studio Theatre is preparing for their final production of theseason, an adaptation of David Auburn’s ‘Proof.’ Above, from left: castmembers Lucas Tennant, Mary Ann Majoury and Catherine Colemanhusband and father from the Saskatchewanprairie. The challenging role ofthe father, Robert, is played by anotherStudio Theatre regular, Alfred VonMirbach.The plot is complex and intriguing,but above all, it speaks to all of us whodeal with family issues. As Tennantso succinctly puts it “It is a brilliantstory about families and relationships,about trying to care for people whohave been taking care of you. It’s rolereversal. You get trapped, you get lostin taking care of someone and you losesight of yourself.”While ‘Proof’ is a story about familiesand relationships, it does containmature subject matter and some coarselanguage. Audience discretion is advised.‘Proof’ opens June 6 and continuesJune 7, 8, 14, 15, at 8 p.m. with SundaySubmitted photorehearse a confrontation scene. ‘Proof’ opens June 6 and continuesJune 7, 8, 14, 15, at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. June 9 and16 at the theatre.matinees at 2 p.m. June 9 and 16. Ticketsare $20 in advance or $22 at thedoor. Advance tickets (cash only) areavailable at the Book Nook, 60 GoreSt. E. in Perth.. Credit card purchasescan be made at Tickets Please 39 FosterSt. in Perth (613-485-6434). Thereare also $10 student tickets available atthe door on presentation of I.D.If you’re considering an anniversaryor birthday gift, why not give thegift of entertainment. Gift certificatesare available for all performances, sowatch for our exciting, upcoming seasonsoon to be announced.Studio Theatre is located at 63 GoreSt. E in Perth, overlooking the TayBasin. For further information, visitwww.studiotheatre.com or call 613-267-7469.Joan Sonnenburg is responsible forpromotions at the Studio Theatre.R0011948772_TFGLENVIEWIRON & METAL LTD.www.glenviewiron.comUSEDTIRESCOMPETITIVE PRICES:USED613-283-5230613-345-3263TIRESUSEDTHE EMC - 37 - Thursday, June 6, 2013Scrap VehiclesSmall TinFor ShreddingAluminum,Copper, Brass,Batteries“MOST PEOPLE TALK RECYCLING, WE DO IT”TIRESUSEDTIRES

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