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CSL presents Little Shop of Horrors Cote St. Luc Mayor Mitchell Brownstein (left), and "Little Shop of Horrors" director Anisa Cameron with one of the show's stars, the baby version of "Audrey" the plant.
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Off-Broadway back in the 80s. In fact, the peoatre goers, be warned! You are about to be de- ple who are coming to see the show are going voured by the Cote St. Luc Dramatic Society’s to have so much fun, they are not going to stay newest production “Little Shop of Horrors”, in their seats for long.” which is about to embark upon a 23-show run Shop of Horrors” has its origins date from June 8 to 25 at the Harold Greenspon Au- “Little back to 1960, when it was originally a blackditorium, located at 5801 Cavendish Boule- and-white B-movie dark comedy that starred a vard. young up-and-coming actor named Jack Nicholson. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken “This show is like a love letter to kitschy sci- (the creative duo behind such Broadway blockence fiction. The music is catchy and wonder- busters as “The Little Mermaid” and “Beauty ful; the lyrics are very funny,” said Anisa and the Beast”) turned this cult classic into a Cameron, who is taking the helm as show di- stage musical, which debuted Off-Broadway in rector once again. “Little Shop of Horrors has 1982, and then went on to Broadway in 2003; a kind of brilliance to it, and a degree of time- a film version of the musical was released in lessness that doesn’t age at all. It’s just as vi- 1986, which starred Rick Moranis and Steve brant now as it was when it debuted Martin. www.mtltimes.ca 9 WEDNESDAY
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The story centres around Seymour Krelborn, a nerdy employee at Mushnik’s Skid Row Florist, where he works with his girlfriend Audrey. When he is not helping Mr. Mushnik sell flowers and plants, he is raising a venus flytraptype plant whom he names after his girlfriend. However, there is something peculiar about Audrey the plant; it grows to monstrous proportions, thanks mainly to a steady diet of human blood and flesh.
paign on CJAD, and a specially-produced promotional video that is currently playing on YouTube, which centres around Cote St. Luc’s annual Maison Fleuries contest, in which several participants are interviewed, including Seymour Krelborn himself, who introduces “Audrey” to an unsuspecting public.
As well, Brownstein will continue his tradition of performing onstage with the company, this time as Mr. Mushnik, the cranky flower shop “This show is nothing like we have ever done owner where Seymour and Audrey work at. before,” said Cote St. Luc Mayor Mitchell Brownstein, who is also the show’s producer. “Mr. Mushnik is one of the largest roles I have “It’s a great example of community theatre for played so far during my involvement with the everyone in the city, not just Cote St. Luc. They dramatic society,” he said. “I am going to be on are getting the chance to see excellent Eng- stage quite a lot, and I am taking a longer time lish-language theatre at reasonable prices.” than usual to build my character. I have to get to that point where I feel I really know who Mr. “Usually, a community theatre company will do Mushnik is and what he is all about, from his a run of eight shows at most. This time we are accent to the wide range of emotions he goes doing a 23-show run of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ through.” that will last for nearly a month. And when people see how much fun it is, the word will go out What amazed Ms. Cameron about the pop culand the excitement surrounding the show will tural impact “Little Shop of Horrors” has on certainly grow from opening night to the clos- people, is that when auditions were taking ing performance,” he added. place to fill the 22 roles that are part of the cast, many of the performers who auditioned exAnd to spread the word about “Little Shop of pressed a deep passion for the show, even to Horrors”, the Cote St. Luc Dramatic Society is the point where they could sing the songs from going all out with an extensive radio ad cam- the show’s score from memory. 10 www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY
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“It was amazing. When they came to do the auditions for this show, they expressed a shared passion for this musical, and told us it was like their dream to get the chance to perform in it,” she said.
of Audrey the plant will be presented onstage, from a baby plant to a life-sized human-eating behemoth.
So get ready for a way out horticultural comic night at the theatre, as the “Little Shop of HorAnd besides the usual intimate audience set- rors” opens for business this June. ting that’s associated with a typical Cote St. Luc Dramatic Society production, where the performers will do some of the musical num- Tickets for the Cote St. Luc Dramatic Society’s bers surrounding the audience members to production of “Little Shop of Horrors” cost $32 give them the total experience of being an ac- (general) and $28 (students and seniors). For tual part of the show, Ms. Cameron added that more information, or to purchase tickets, call “Little Shop of Horrors” will feature puppetry for 514-485-6806, ext. 2024, or go to: www.csldramaticsociety.com the first time, in which five different iterations www.mtltimes.ca 11 WEDNESDAY
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ROMEO - After a long day of shopping on MontRoyal street, I decided to treat my daughter, my niece and myself to a meal at Romeo’s Pizzeria. Although we did not have a reservation, and it was already busy, we were lucky to get seated with no wait by the window, and eager to look at the menus and make some decisions. First, something to drink: Elena opted for the virgin Mojito ($5), Charlotte asked for the homemade lemonade ($5), and I asked for a Negroni ($10). The drinks arrived swiftly, served with a homemade tapenade entrée with flatbread, which was a perfect serving for three.
superior quality ingredients, as was the case here, it is irresistible.. Our second choice was the Portobello ($8) entrée, which was my favourite: roasted Portabello slices served with a spicy ratatouille and roquette.
It was difficult to pick our main dishes, since there were quite a few original and tempting choices offered. We settled on the Penne with pesto and roasted vegetables ($14.50), the Vegetarian pizza ($14.75) and the Chèvre ($14) pizza. The pizzas were fantastic. Our favourite was the chèvre. Again with this dish, the cheese was of excellent quality, and it blended so well We started with entrées to share: La Tomate with the fresh fig. We also liked the vegetarian ($10), a tomato, basil, and buffalo mozzarella pizza, since all three of us loved caramelized roquette salad. This is a Italian classic and very onions, and the roasted vegetables were persimple recipe, but when it is made with fresh and fect. 18 www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY
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clared it as our favourite since it was perfect. The raspberry dessert came in second place it is a more refreshing and less-sweet option, for those who prefer fruit. The Tiramisu lacked moisture, though, and just did not have that addictive tension of both decadently rich and airy light that usually comes in each spoonful. Overall, I would recommend Romeo for their excellent pizza, and look forward to returning and exploring other items on their varied menu. For dessert, we finally agreed on three ROMEO choices: the Crême Brulée, the house Tiramisu 285 Avenue du Mont-Royal E and the Raspberry Glace. The crême brulee Téléphone : (514) 987-6636 was hard to taste, since it involved trying to pry Menu : pizzeriaromeo.com it out of my daughter’s vicegrip. She finally reOpen everyday from 5pm to midnight, on lented and shared it with us and we all deThursdays and Fridays until 2am www.mtltimes.ca 21 WEDNESDAY
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BIKE WEEK - In honour of the nationwide Bike to Work Week, foodora and SmartHalo have come together to create a pilot program to promote bicycle safety.
priorities. “We launched a trial partnership with SmartHalo,” says Albert. SmartHalo is an urban smart biking device. “We are allowing our riders to test the new technology. It helps them navigate the city in a safer way.” The hands-free device mounts to the handle bars to help bikers navigate. The technology is currently available to the public, but is being tested by foodora on a commercial level.
“Bikes are a part of our DNA,” says foodora Canada’s Managing Director, David Albert. The company is a bicycle food delivery service whose riders can be spotted in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. “Anything we can do support biking initiatives within the cities, we are excited to be a part of. It’s something we can do The second portion of foodora’s bicycle safety initiative for their riders is new gear for the fleet. to help promote bike culture.” “All of it has reflective material in it,” says Albert. The entire company has adopted bike culture. “This is something else we are doing to make Aside from the fleet, “About 50 percent of our of- sure our fleet is safe.” The new gear includes a shirt and rain jacket. Both are the same bright fice bikes to work every day,” says Albert. Bike safety is obviously high on foodora’s list of pink with reflective silver. www.mtltimes.ca 26 WEDNESDAY
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Those who usually choose four wheels over two can still do their part to promote safe bicyWhile the initial goals were to create a safer cling in the city: “It’s important for drivers to be work environment for their delivery fleet, aware of the bike lane,” says Albert. foodora hopes that the public follows their lead. “For the average person it is making sure Urban routes for riders that whatever you are wearing makes you with Happy Cycling Maps stand out.” Reflective, bright coloured clothing is best for bikers on the road. To expand their bicycle safety initiative to the public, foodora will be sharing Happy Cycling Local bikers can replicate foodora’s bicycle Maps across Canada. In each city that foodora safety standards to promote safety in the bike operates in, customers will be able to find lanes. “We find it helpful to do everything we Happy Cycling Maps on their blog starting can to plan routes beforehand,” Albert says. June 11. “The Happy Cycling Maps will high“When you are navigating through the city, light safe cycling routes within the city,” Albert there are many elements that can be danger- says. As a food delivery service, foodora’s cyous. If you know your route beforehand, it elim- cling maps will include a few food-related tips: inates potential indecisiveness.” Alternatively, “They will also feature some of our suggested local riders can purchase a SmartHalo device restaurants where riders can pick up food for turn-by-turn navigation. along their route.” www.mtltimes.ca
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We might be half way through Bike to Work Week, but there is still a chance for riders to On Sunday, June 4, the fun rides are a little participate. longer, ranging from 28 through to 100 kilometres. Different length and speed rides begin inIn Montreal, the official bike-to-work day is termittently starting at 9:15am. Entertainment Wednesday, May 31. From 11am to 6pm head to McGill College Avenue for free bike tune- begins in Jeanne-Mance Park at 11am to celups, anti-theft information, helmet adjust- ebrate. ments, and safety awareness presentations. On Friday, June 2, Montreal bikers come to- Velo Quebec organized Montreal’s week-long gether again for Tour la Nuit. A costumed bike bicycle festival, but Bike to Work Week is a naparade through the streets. The ride starts at tionwide event to promote bike culture. Regis8:30pm at Parc-La Fontaine, and ends at ter for the rides online.
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CAROL LA RONDE & LAURA PITTARO HOME IS WHERE YOUR STORY BEGINS! SAINT-LAZARE – CHANTEREL OFFERED AT $589,000
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- Gleaming hardwood floors and crown moldings in living room, dining room and main floor family room.
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- Main floor family room with wood fireplace. - The bedroom level features 4 large bedrooms, all with hard-wood floors. - Master bedroom with walk-in closet & full bathroom en-suite . - Laundry room is conveniently located on the bedroom level. - Basement is fully finished and features a fantastic playroom, 5th bedroom and a sound-proofed office currently used as a music room, as well as a powder room. - Cedar closet in basement. - Electric force air heating with heat pump. - Central vacuum. - Underground sprinkler system.
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CENTRIS # 13487439 In the heart of beautiful Chanterel, this lovely, bright 4+1 bedroom home offers you the perfect place to raise your family. Great main floor layout, spacious open kitchen and dinette flow into the family room, 4 large bedrooms, fully finished basement. Approx 2800 sf of living space. Quiet backyard backs on to horse trails. St-Lazare at its best! - 9 ft ceilings on main floor.
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Welcome to 191 Brock South Located in the golden square mile of Montreal West adjacent to NDG These newly built condos have a Sleek, Contemporary design with an underground parking elevator and all the comfort you can ask for. Come in and take advantage of the limited units left. Make Brock your new address. Quite simply not to be missed.
1201 Guy Street, Montreal 3300 Sources Blvd., Pointe-Claire
1201 Guy Street, Montreal 3300 Sources Blvd., Pointe-Claire
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