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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-28, Page 9SUTTON PARK INN KINCARDINE'S NO. 1 NIGHTSPOT CALICO Cover Charge THURS. FRI. & SAT. NEXT WEEK: MON. JUNE 2 - FRI. JUNE 6 Don't miss the fabulous H ejtO,NE. 5/0811 AIR C011OITT 'ONED SUTTON PARK INN Hwy. 21 N. KINCARDINE Ph. i96 3444 on the• fascinating' life, of auto!! County resident Jack Madam, one of "'the last remaining members of The Dumbells, the World War I entertainment troupe so out gfanding .it continued for 13' L ritten—yegnifttril. e war to play on- regiNa14 4 'new art gallery this summer. The play will recreate with comedy and. music those exciting days in the first half of the century, A. big chaftge at :the festival this season will be the new facilities available iii Broadway and some of the sold-out performances last year will now have a 'chance to see why audiences were shrieking with -fear one sec- ond and laughter the neit. For those who saw the show last year Peter promises a 'few new chills in a rew script. ' The final production of the" season will see a return to tbe roots of Canadian theatre and art as -Janet Amos, Writer-actor David' Fox and members of, the cast present The pfe That jack Built. This collective play is based • .1 Three premieres' and the return of a hit from last year • Will highlight the 1980 Myth Summer Festival season,,the first chosen "by Janet Amos, . artistic-clirector,af the Pesti, val., --- Opening the Festival's sixth season -MI' Friday - July .4 will be. ohn and the Misus • by Gordon Pinsent, creator of the televisiOn series A. Gift to Last and the movie The ROw- dyinan. He has rewritten JOhn and, the MiSsuS for the' Festival from, an earlier ver- slim' which required a `huge cast to. a smaller-cast • play, more in:line with the. econ-- Omic -realities-'of theatre iii the 198.0s; The, play. tells the story. of a. Newfoundland,' miner named, John Munn who must decide whether to heed the; wishes of his wife and fanilly and Olt the mine and, move to larger town 'where he, can, live an easier life or stay in' the ,tiny, village he has always 'imovi,/, The play is filled humour, pathos; love and music: .• Ted Johns; who recently coMpieted a highly 'suceesS- ful six-week of his hit play The School Show, has put his wicked, witty: pen to work again for the secondplay of the season, St. Sim of the Nuke Pile: deaTg with /indoor .power, eSpeci- 11 it ahas affected, the communities around the gig- antic Bruce Nuclear Power DeVelopment. As in his work with The School ShOw -and He W. Come In From The Barn, Ted proMises •to coin- bine thought-provoking fact with a lot of good fun as he looks if. atothic•;poweted . greenhonSes, high-pOwered engineers . and big power companies: ' • • Be• Back For You Be- fore 'Midnight, the early season hit of 1979 returns to the festival. stage again 1.E1 198Q, Peter ,Colley's comedy- Ahrillet' :his 'been getting recognition,' across ,NOrth America since, it, premiered at Blyth last 'stinimer. The Many people Who were un- able to get tickets to the Hall, Theatre Patrons will be able to 'make use . of a new wheelchair ramp, a wash- roOm for the disabled and a new'box office. New,dressing: rooms and backstage storage space in the $215,000 addi Lion 'will benefit the pestivval: ' - worlds most famous stages. Jack was also a good friend of the. Group: of Seven paint- ers and since his retirement to Benmiller hai devoted • time.to painting himself. His work will make up one of several exhibitions in the . • nBONORM:IBURNO PHONE 33T•1330 FOR 54 HR. MOVIE INFURIATION: 1111 [:::F E3 D For . • C Wednemlaytoiaturday, May 28.3.1 ,2 ttEASHBOTESIIOWIlMti N90 .014tH. oaiop.m. , Set ;Ali.1400pilyr; tbe new addition to memorial staff. 1111E FICIFIlrEk A Knockout Comedy, ,x-?:0(1) 8:00p.m. APULT _ ec,r. ,,fdeerot toPilliE:111/7111101111EDINC:11110 FAMILY 'ENTERTAINIMENT loved ;by a dog, ' will 30 SUN: 1 will adore SAT.: 31 4:BENJI- airRAcrloN PAUL NE9751AN JACQUELINE BISSET . $.day away WILLIAM HOLDEN titielpy .1111' !.2 3 '0,441-1-1 Slarts'WEDNEsPAY1 NOTE SHOWTIN16S'.. Nty,.:2 t 7 MON.,JUNE `? ON WEEKEND FRI. a SAT: TWO SHOWINGS 0e J. 9:30 PA.' 51.44HUTORIEisrpitivallop:OO PAL; I ' I i .ti 'I 7 Ditk417; A W 9P!'1/41/EEK Dox.oFFict OPENi AT 7:45 SHOWING AT e:oo P.M. A RAW TO mom ro RAOS Mir Some dialogue may be•,urt.suiteble for Children. Thatres Si, of Ont. STARTS FRIDAY AT A. ZOO NEAR YOU! 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