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Farm Show returns to Huron
for townships i5Othbirthday.
GODERICH TWP. - Back in 1972, area
residents got their first taste of original
Canadian theatre. The Farm Show, a pro-
duction of Toronto's Theatre Passe Muraille
thrilled local audiences.
Part of the play's local appeal was the
script, developed from first hand conversa-
tion with the farm folk who lived along the
Maitland and the. 16th concessions of
Goderich Township.
The Farm Show brought to the theatre the
story of rural life in southwestern Ontario.
Staged in a local barn, the production told
about life in Goderich Township through
songs and poems, skits and monologues.
It featured a cast of six, including Janet
Amos, Anne Anglin, David Fox, Fina Mac-
Donell, Miles Potter and Alan Jones and
was directed by Paul Thompson. That
young cast has gone on to become some ,of
the most well known names in Canadian
theatre today, particularly with their work,
through the Blyth Festival.
As well, the play went onto earn national
recognition. It was performed at the Strat-
ford Shakespearean Festival and played at
the International Art Centre in Ottawa.
The " Farm Show was performed for a
season in Toronto and was toured in Saskat-
chewan and Manitoba. In 1976 it played in
Vancouver, then went overseas, for a five
week debut in England and Wales.
Canadian poet Michael Ondaatje took the
script, developed it into a film and won the
Governor General's Award for his inter-
pretation.
A film version of the play was also
featured on CBC -TV and TV -Ontario also
THEATRE
filmed the play for use in the school system.
Coach House Press in Toronto printed
copies of the play for study in Ontario
schools.
The Petrolia Opera House opened because
of The Farm Show and the play also began
what is today known as the critically ac-
claimed Blyth Festival.
The play was a role model for the evolu-
tion of Canadian talent. It tapped a new
source of creativity and helpeddevelop.
more Canadian plays.
From the old Bird farm in Goderich
Township, to some of the nation's greatest
stages, The Farm Show has enjoyed a
decade of success and recognition.
From July 11 to 19, The Farm Show will be
returning to its roots - Goderich Township,
for special performances, to be held in con-
junction with the township's 150th birthday.
Original cast members are • working
together to assemble the play that began
along the banks of the Maitland River.
The Goderich Township Shed will be the
stage for The Farm Show andperformances
will be held at:2 and 8 p.m. ,
Tickets are available at Campbell's Men's
Wear in Clinton, Phil Main Hardware in
Goderich and the Blyth Festival. For more
information, call Gordon Lobb and (519)482-
7144.
Pianist gives benefit performance
The Blyth Festival welcomes Anne
McLean who will be giving a benefit
performance on Tuesday, Feburary 19 at
8.00 p.m. The program, consisting of"
works by Handel, Scarlatti, Haydn,
Brahms and Canadian composer Barbara
Pentland, is certain to delight musical
enthusiasts.
A resident of London, Ontario, Anne
McLean studied piano at the University of
Calgary. She received scholarships to
continue her education in both Salzburg
and Geneva under the guidance of Carlos
Zeechi and Eduardo Vercelli. During this
period she performed concerts in many
parts of the Switzerland, France and
Austria. Since returning to Canada, she
has resumed her career as a soloist,
teacher and adjudicator. She has given
many recitals in -western Canada and has
broadcast on CBC radio. At present, she is
completing her doctorate in musical arts at
the .University of British Columbia.
Anne McLean's performance of work by
Handel and Scarlatti is a particularly apt
way to begin 1985 on the Blyth stage since
this year marks the tricentenary of their
births. To help celebrate, the Festival has
set special prices for this benefit: $3.00 per
adult, $5.00 per family and only $1.00 for
music students. In the event of snow, a
storm date has been set for Friday,
February 22 at 8.00 p.m. For ticket
information call the Blyth Festival at
523-9300 or the Blyth Saga at 523-4345.
Sacred theme for Festival Singers concert.
In response to the popular theme of last
March's concert, the Blyth Festival Singers
will again present a concert of sacred music
in the third performance of their '84-85.
season. Choosing a religious setting for
this concert, the Singers will . perform two
concerts at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Sunday,
March 3, at Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton.
The choir will present music by Vivaldi,
Bach, Handel, and John Rutter. Included
in the repertoire will be spirituals and
gospel tunes, as well as two hymn sings for
participation with the audience. The
Festival 'Singers are pleased to have as
their guest soloists Michelle Braine and
Randall Rehkopf. They are currently
soloists with the well known Listowel,
District Secondary School Senior Chorus.
Come and Worship in the musical sense
with the' Blyth Festival Singers. Tickets are
available at $4.00 and $1.50 from choir
members, the Blyth Saga (523-4331) and
the Blyth Festival Box Office (523-9300).
Phone 357.1630 for 24 hour movie information
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