Times-Advocate, 1978-09-14, Page 2Times-Advocate, September 14, 1978
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OVER KEY — At Saturdays' official opening of the
Community Centre, building project manager and
Ted Johns’ one-man show
about the problems of the
modern educational system
and particularly the Great
Teachers’ Strike of 1978 is
being brought back as a
salute to the 1978 Inter
national Plowing Match
being held this month at
Wingham, just 10 miles from
the Blyth Theatre.
It is being co-sponsored by
the Blyth Summer F’estival
and the Blyth Board of Trade
and will appear nightly at
Blyth Memorial Hall from
September 26 to 30, at 8 p.m.
during the Plowing Match.
There will also be a special
matinee performance
September 28 at 2 p.m.
The School Scandal played
at Blyth
Jim Fitzgerald of the
Clinton News-Record said:
to sell-out audiences
throughout the summer
season at the Blyth Summer ' “Johns brings all of his
Festival and there was a
large demand for it to return
for a longer period. The
Festival had also been urged
from other quarters to
produce a play during the
Plowing Match week as
entertainment for visitors in
the area.
The School Scandal, in
which Ted Johns takes on the
roles of six different
characters and expresses
their views of the
educational system drew
standing ovations nightly
and the applause of critics as
well.
characters alive with
startling realism that not
only can we identify with,
but laugh and sympathize
with as well.” Jamie Port
man of Southam Press said
the show was "funny,
provocative, outspoken and
often sobering.”
Tickets for the show are
now on sale by writing to the
Festival box office, Box 291,
Blyth, NOM 1L0 or at the
following ticket outlets:
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Clinton; The Huron
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Wingham; and Bill’s Place
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