The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-08-24, Page 9entertainment
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 24, 1983—Page 9
Smash hit returns to Blyth Summer Festival
In 1981 when the Blyth
Summer Festival produced
The Tomorrow Box it was
sold out for almost its entire
run. This year it is back by
popular demand, again un-
der the direction of the
artistic director of the festiv-
al, Janet Amos, and again
starring Anne Anglin and
Dean Hawes as Maureen and
Jack Cooper, the Ontario
Lots to see and do at the
Canada Pavilion, CNE
Heading into Toronto for
the Canadian National Exhi-
bition is on everyone's list of
summer things to do. And
this year the Canada Pavilion
is a special stop for fun,
entertainment and informa-
tion. With over 25 "hands-
on" displays and exhibits the
1983 Canada Pavilion will
focus on the "Building To-
morrow Together" theme.
For starters, you can catch
one of the eight daily stage
shows featuring world-class
performances by Mime
Troupe Unlimited, backed up
by images on a rear screen
and a lively soundtrack.
As well, there will be a
series of "mini -shows", in-
cluding a salute to the Armed
Forces and a demonstration
of skills presented by Fitness
and Amateur Sport Canada.
Scottish, Philippine, Mexi-
can and Indian dancers in
traditional costumes and ju-
do, boxing and gymnastic
displays round out the attrac-
tions featured on Pavilion
stages.
For the kids, a special
Children's Day performance
will include Big Bird 13111 and
a puppeteer's version of The
Ugly Duckling.
The Canada Pavilion is lo-
cated in the Automotive
Building on the CNE
grounds, and once again the
Government of Canada is
offering visitors information
on a wide variety of federal
programs and services.
For example, if you are
looking for a job or thinking
of changing jobs, it will be
worth your while to visit the
Canada Employment and Im-
migration exhibit. There, you
will be able to operate the
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South Kinloss
By Ruth Burhmeler
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McQuillin and Ron were
Mr. and Mrs..lack Bridle of
Regina, Saskatchewan and
Mt. and Mrs. Bob Campbell
cif Wingham.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Stever, who
were married in St. Clements
on Saturday. Many from this
area attended the wedding.
tarm couple who have been
married 40 years.
Some of the reasons for the
success of The Tomorrow
Box are obvious. The play is
a lively comedy set in rural
Ontario with characters like
so many people in the area.
In the play, Jack Cooper
sells the family farm to his
son and daughter-in-law, Joe
and Lisa. Jack is planning to
surprise Maureen by buying
a condominium for their
retirement in Florida, but
when Maureen finds out she
is not at all thrilled. She
stands up against her hus-
band. Meanwhile Joe and
Lisa are anxious to move
from their cramped trailer
into the large farm house,
As the comedy progresses
two generations of Coopers
have to answer questions
about the value of a wife's
work on the farm, and the
demands of farm, career,
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home and children. The
answers come to the Coopers
with a lot of laughs, a sprink-
ling of romance and of course
a few tears.
The Tomorrow Box is
written by Anne Chislett, one
of the founders of the Blyth
Summer Festival and the
wife of former artistic direc-
tor James Roy. Anne's play
Quiet in the Land, commis-
sioned for the Blyth Summer
Festival in 1981, went on to
win the Chalmers Award for
the best play produced in
Toronto in 1982.
The "Com morrow 13(,x op-
ens on August 23 at the Blyth
Summer Festival and will run
until September 14. There
are stili plenty of good tickets
available at the box office, by
calling 523-9300 or by writing
the Blyth Summer Festival at
Box 10, Blyth, NOM MO.
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