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Oakville Beaver, 12 Sep 2012, p. 25

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WEST presents Looking Literary Cafe season starts Sunday at The Oakville Centre Readers should register for guaranteed spot, open mic available West End Studio Theatre is opening this year's Oakville Drama Series with a production of Looking that opens tomorrow (Thursday). The comedy was written by Canadian playwright Norm Foster. It is about a group of single, middle-aged people looking for that someone. In the story, Val agrees to meet Andy after answering his personal ad in the paper. Their friends, Nina and Matt, are coaxed to joining them for support. The tale is meant to be funny, touching and true to life. The Oakville Drama Series is a collaboration by three of Oakville's community theatre companies who present several shows at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts through the season that runs from late summer/early fall to spring of the following year. Looking runs at The Centre from Sept. 13-15 and Sept. 19-22 with shows at 8 p.m. and a 2 p.m. showing on Sept. 16. Evening tickets cost $28 and the matinee tickets cost $20. There are student and senior discounts available. For tickets, visit www. oakvillecentre.ca. Oakville's Literary Café is starting back up for the new season on Sunday (Sept. 16) and organizers are looking for poetry and prose readers. The monthly events take place at the Moonshine Café. The opening event will feature guest reader Robert Colman, a Newmarket writer who has been published in literary magazines across Canada. His first full-length collection of poems, The Delicate Line, was nominated for a ReLit Award. The events are free to everyone. The organizers encourage members of the public to bring their prose and poetry to share. Anyone wanting a guaranteed spot at an event, should contact Ivy Reiss at ivy_reiss@hotmail.com or Brandon Pitts at bp@brandonpitts. com. The events also feature open mic sessions. 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