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Village Squire, 1974-06, Page 60William Hutt in Theatre The summer season has begun again at the Festival and for the most part reviews have been good. At present the Festival Theatre is tl,,' only one of the three Stratford stages that is in action but before the month is out The The Imaginary Invalid. Avon will begin its season and'on July 10, the Third Stage will begin activity. IMAGINARY INVALID: The play made a name for itself in the recent tour of Australia and has won warm reviews at home too. William Hutt stars as the imaginary invalid with Pat Galloway and William Needles .IIII!7-'IIj=1111- r �IIII•��\\IIII�III i. n�L %'th��\` �����• l �t/i\\III„n II%• / \, all� ///% ITI _IIID supplying extra enjoyment. Jean Gascon directs Moliere's classic. June 15 (afternoon), 18, 19, 22 (afternoon), 25, 27, 29, July 1, 3, 5, 8, 10. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST: The Festival's perenial female star, Pat Galloway stars with William Hutt, Nicholas Pennell, and Dawn Greenlaugh in one of Shakespeare's early comedies that has come into its own in this century after languishing almost unknown for many years. It is directed by Michael Bawtree. June 13, 15, 17, 19, (afternoon), 21, 24, 26, 29, July 3 (afternoon), 4, 6, 10 (afternoon), 12. PERICLES: A major hit last year, Pericles has been brought back for a second season. The seldom stage play, one of Shakespeare's last, tells of a Greek Prince and a series of fairytale adventures. Nicholos Pennell, Edward Atienza,,Amelia Hall and Pamela Brooks star. Jean Gascon directs. June 14, 20, 22, 26 (afternoon), 28, July 2, 6, (afternoon), 9, 11. LA VIE PARISIENNE: Opening June 27 at the Avon, this English language version of Offenbach's salute 'to gay Paris. Douglas Campbell and Jack Creley star in this combination of music, song and farce. June 7 through Sept. 1. URON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE: James urphy opens his third season at Grand Bend with the Huron Country Playhouse. For those who remember the early days of the Stratford Festival when the tent was used, it might bring back some memories to visit this theatre that is still housed in a tent. It's off highway 81 just east of Grand Bend. DO, I DO: A musical comedy by harvey Schmidt and Tom J ones, the two men who created the fantastic Fantasticks, it stars Peter J . McConnell and Patty Gail and opens f, 125 Main St. West 22, VILLAGE. SQUIRE/JUNE 1974 We have a handsome Father's Day gifts. He'II love a sport shirt, slacks, shorts stockings and choose from our Men's attire. selection of jacket, belt, etc. come in full line of MAC DONALD'S OF LISTOWEL LTD. PHONE "THE STORE WITH 291-3700 THE REPUTATION" Dad's Day Coming Up! MEN'S WEAR BOYS' WEAR Listowel, Ont.