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Village Squire, 1974-06, Page 291 daughter leads her into a series of comic ruses designed to convince him his illness is all in his imagination. PERICLES:I une 4 will see the opening of Pericles, one of Shakespeare's last plays and a holdover from last season when it was immensely popular. Nicholas Pennell stars as the ill-fated Prince of Tyre. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST: The J une 5 premiere sees Love's Labour's Lost, another long -neglected Shakespearean piece. This production is directed by Michael Bawtree. A four production, King John, will not be premiered until July 23. THE GONDOLIERS: The Gilbert and sullivan production will be presented at the South Huron District Secondary School, Exeter on May 30 and 31 and I une 1 at 8 p.m. OH MAMA, NO PAPA: The Goderich Little Theatre presents its third production of the year on May 23, 24, 25 at MacKay Hall, North Street, Goderich. The GLT has established a strong reputation over the years for its productions. Curtain, 8.30 p.m. 1837, THE FARMER'S REVOLT: Theatre Passe Muraille is winding up its tour of the area with its new play about the problems of farmers in western Ontario that led to their supporting William Lyon MacKenzie's 1837 rebellion against the Family Compact. The play is in Listowel from May 23 - May 25. In Hensall,.May 20 - 21 and in Mitchell, at the high school May 27 - 28. NEWS FROM HURON COUNTRY PLAY HOUSE The new Huron Country Playhouse line-up of plays for 1974 has been announced by Playhouse Manager, James Murphy. Head- ing the list is I Do, I Do, the musical comedy which starred Robert Preston and Mary Martin in its recent Broadway run. It's based on the play, The Fourposter, and tells the story of a young couple's life together from honeymoon through parenthood to old age, when they say a nostalgic farewell to the house (and the fourposter bed) they knew as newlyweds. The new Huron Country Playhouse line-up of plays for 1974 has been announced by Playhouse Manager, James Murphy. Head- ing the list is I DO, I DO, the musical comedy which starred Robert Preston and Mary Martin in its recent Broadway run. It's based on' the play, The Fourposter, and tells the story of a young couple's life together from honeymoon through parenthood to old age, when they say a nostalgic farewell to the house (and the fourposter bed) they knew as newlyweds. MARY, MARY, is second on the season. It's about Contrary Mary who cannot resist making jokes - even when it threatens to break up her marriage. A thoroughly witty comedy by Don't -Eat -The -Daisies' Jean Kerr, it had a Broadway run of three solid years. The third offering is THE RAINMAKER, a beautifully romantic comedy by N. Richard Nash. It's about a Western ranch family during a great drought and its experience with a fast -talking stranger who promises to make rain for S100. Number four onthe Season is an old stage and movie classic, STAGE DOOR by George the art and craft corner 46 Hamilton St., Goderich 1 Block off Royal Bank Corner OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 3 Meet the new owner Edna Johnson, Director of the Summer Southampton Art School OPEN 1 P.M. TO 5:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 - CLOSED WEDNESDAY •GRUMBACHER ART SUPPLIES *LEWIS CRAFT SUPPLIES Needlework, leather, candlemaking, yarn, Iampmaking, rugmaking, mosaics, macrame, decoupage ... many different types of craft kits. If you don't see your particular craft kit In the store, we will order for you through our Lewis Craft catalogue. 524-6815 - ORIGINAL PAINTINGS - Mornings 524-8479 Kaufman and Edna Ferber. A theatrical panorama, it is a pleasing comedy -drama about a group of young girls trying to "make it" on the stage. For the first time on the Playhouse stage are two master writers of comedy. Noel Coward's masterpiece of British humour, PRIVATE LIVES, will be the fifth offering and it will be shown in its original 30's mode. In the sixth slot is Neil Simon's super -hit, LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. It's about Barney, a happily married man who suddenly wants to become a "swinger". What makes the play so funny is the fact that all Barney's attempts at conquest fail. Keeping on the marriage theme - which dominates the season's plays - is MARRIAGE GO ROUND. It's called a hilarious diatribe on marriage and was a Broadway hit starring Claudetted Colbert and Charles Boyer. According to its author, Leslie Stevens, it should be seen by people who are married - or who might be. Rounding out the Season is the world famous temperance drama, TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. When first produced more than a century ago, it sent its audiences into tears of despair; today's audiences, however, will probably react with tears of laughter. By William Pratt, Esq. (and adapted by James Murphy with music by Erna Van Daele), it is a melodrama with all the grand style of a Grand Era, the 1890's. The eight week Season of professional summer theatre opens on June 26 and will play Wednesday to Sturday in Grand Bend, Sunday evenings in,.Kincardine. NOW OPEN KITCHEN BOUTIQUE All Health Foods - plus interesting and varied small kitchen needs, now for sale at The Fireplace Room in The Bay Leaf. Phone 524-7181 38 Hamilton St. Goderich VILLAGE SQUIRE/MAY 1974, 27