Dennis Mock award to Barbara Haber

Chang School Programs for 50+ student Barbara Haber accepts her 2012 Dennis Mock Student Leadership Award for outstanding community outreach both on- and off-campus.
Education keeps Barbara Haber young.
The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education student is a learner in Act II Studio, a Programs for 50+ course. Programs for 50+ offers a selection of courses, workshops and opportunities for people who are retired or planning to retire. Haber recently won a 2012 Dennis Mock Student Leadership Award for her active involvement in the community.

Newsletter Volume 20, Number 4    May 2012
The May
Newsletter


Page 1
  • A word from Vrenia
  • Silver Screens



  • Page 2
  • Theatre Out Of The Box
  • Attn:
        Shaw and Stratford Fans


  • Page 3
  • Teacher Feature:
         Mitchell Cushman
  • Dennis Mock Award

  • Page 4
  • Moving Scenes
  • People in the News
  • In Memorium:
         Agnes Fisher
  • Life Reflections
  • Are You Connected?

  • Read the ACT II Studio Calendar
    1. Courses 2011-2012.
    2. Ryerson University Campus Map

    ACT II Studio offers exciting courses and special lectures, but class sizes will be limited for a number of them. Members should register as soon as possible - with completed forms and payment.
    Registrations should be mailed to:
    ACT II Studio
    Ryerson University
    350 Victoria St.
    Toronto, ON. M5B 2K3.
    Office Location:
    ACT II STUDIO,
    297 Victoria Street, 3rd Floor



        ACT II STUDIO  THEATRE BUS TOURS
        Joan Harrison, co-ordinator



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        Wednesday May 2:        Ragtime.
    Shaw Festival Theatre (Fabulous Show)
       ...by Terrence McNally, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.
        Directed by Jackie Maxwell
    In this powerful musical portrait, an era of innovation and unrest is set to the rhythms of ragtime. A sweeping saga of turn-of-the-century America seen through the eyes of three families - suburbanites of New Rochelle, the African American community in Harlem and the Eastern European immigrants of the Lower East Side.

    Tuesday September 18: Hedda Gabler.
    Shaw Court House Theatre
       ...by Henrik Ibsen.  Directed by Martha Henry
    A heroine. A victim. A villain. Hedda Gabler is all these and more. A woman filled with a passion for life that cannot be satisfied by her marriage or a perfect home. Hedda strives to find a way to fulfil her desires, but a lost manuscript leads to a plot twist even she could not have predicted.
    Wednesay October 10:  Much Ado About Nothing.
    Stratford Festival Theatre
       ...by William Shakespeare. Directed by Christopher Newton
    As Claudio woos his beloved Hero, his friend Benedick and Hero's cousin Beatrice trade insults in their "merry war" of mutual disdain. But as Claudio's wedding day approaches, a series of deceptions - both friendly and malicious - bring about more than one dramatic change of heart.
    Special discussion and critique by Vrenia Ivonoffski, Artistic Director of ACT II STUDIO, on the bus.

    Note: You do not have to be a member of ACT II STUDIO or LIFE Institute to take the bus tour, however you must be a senior to take advantage of group ticketing.


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