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Artistic Director . Janet
Amos has announced five
plays and' an expanded nine
week season as part of the,
.1981 ,alyth Summer Festival
opening 'July 3rd.
Quiet in the Land, Anne
Chislett's C storya of , y oun
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Amish man madly in love
with the girl of` his dreams,' at
odds with his father and
questioning hiselders will
g,
open the season. Miss Chis -
lett, wh9 adapted ASummer
Burning for the 1977 Festival
recreates the weddings, cer-
emonies and songs 'of : the
Amish people as :background
to this warm story.
The mystery surrounding
the disappearance of million-
aire
illionaire theatre owner Ambrose
Small is explored in Love .or
'Money. Carol'Bolt, author of
Red Emma, 'One Night Stand
and Buffalo Jump delves into
the intri uin sto . • of how
8 8 ry
' Small sold his Grand Theatre,
chain, and disappeared for-
`ever. Was. he_murdered? If
iso why, - and by o whom? Did
he' arrange' his own .discp disap-
pearance
pearance and escape with
one of his favourite show
girls? Some of the answers
• will ° be .provided when the `,
play 'opens . July 7th:.
Anne Chislett's, The To- ,
morrow Box, a . hilarious look
By Elizabeth Wilkins
The sixth meeting of the
Clover Valley Whizz Kids
was held at, the home of Mrs:
Ken ..Elphick on March :.21.
The - president, Gayle Mac-
Kenzie, opened the Meeting
and . the • roll call, Name a'`
sewing technique you have
learned and state. where you
have used this technique on
,your garment, wasanswered
ts
by all members.
The leaders discussed ap-
plying lining to vests, top-
stitching and .finishing an
edge with bias tape.
Each member had a try at
either • mitering a , corner or
putting bias tape around a
corner. Then the. ,members
completed a puzzling 'review
of what they had ;.learned at
this meeting.
ates
A vai
Ledinow&
District
Community
Centre
at one Huron County farm
wife who decides she's had
enough of, her husband mak-
ing the decisions and strikes
out on her own is the third
play of the season. The
Tomorrow Box had sold out
houses during an extended
run at Centaur Theatre in
Montreal roaring with 'the
laughter of recognition. It
opens July 28th.
Fire on Ice (The Legend o f
Howie. Morenz) which opens
Augu st 4th is a tribute to the
hockey player from Mitchell
and Stratford who became
the idol of millions playing
for the Montreal Canadiens.
The ,comedy, of Keith Roul:.
• ston (His Own Boxx, McGl
y
licudd's. Lost Weekend) is
teamed " itthe wh music of
John Roby (The Life that
Jack Built) make . it a .lively
retelling of the famous Mor.
enz story.
He Won't Come
�n from
the Barn, one of the most
popular shows in the Festiv-
al's history returns. August
25th and plays for the last
twoweeks of the Festival.
Ted Johns (The School Show,
St,' • Sam and the Nukes) . has
rewritten the play ' from, , its
• .1977 production by'a Theatre
• Passe Muraille and he'll star
in .italon g with two cows;
several pigs and .a rooster.
It's the hilarious .story of a
farrner who withdraws from
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the problems of modern :life
tolive in his barn, despite
the pleading of his "wife and
family who want him to come
back to the house..
Subscription vouchers for
the season are now on sale at
the box -office at $18 for
adults, $16 for seniors and
$10 for children for four ,
vouchers which can be ex -
'changed
changed for tickets.. ; Individ-
ual tickets will go .en sale
May 22. ,
miner Theatre'
- `'Production
be iprofented
APRIL I2•&3&PM
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