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Town
Night Life
SUTTON PARK INN Kincardine
June 7-12, Coulson Expansion
June 14-19, Free Ride
June 21-16, Ash Mountain
June 28 - July 3, London.
MANOR HOUSE Wingham
June 10-12, Lesperence Trio
June 17-19 The Blue Chips
June 24-26, Sundown
July 1-3, Coach House.
QUEEN'S HOTEL, Brussels
June 3-5, 11-13, Roy Mullen and his
driftwoods
June 25-27, Kaye and Clarence Country
Style.
BLYTH INN, Blyth
June 4, 5, Wayne Smith
June 11, 12, Howard Smith
June 18, 19 Track Men
June 25, 26, Lesperence Trio
TWIN GABLES Listowel
June 7-12, Free Ride
June 14-19, Jim and Don Haggart Show
June 21-16 Jennifer Martin and High Gear
CLINTON HOTEL, Clinton
June 7-12, 14-19, Will Hawkes
June 21-25, Edith Paulus
ELM HAVEN Clinton
June 7-12, Helix
June 14-19, Mackenzie
'june 21-25, Creed
June 27- July 3, Boojum
July 5-9, White Frost
CANDELIGHT TAVERN Goderich
June 7-12, The Rustics
June 14-19, The Cavaliers
June 21-15, The Revals
June 27- July 3, The Baratains
BEDORD HOTEL Goderich
June 9-12, Crumlin Road
June 16-19, The Tempest
,June 23-26, Aaron
QUEEN'S HOTEL Seaforth
June 3-5, Jolly Roger
June 10-12, John Birch Society
June 17-19, The Squires
June 24 - July 6, Volume 111
July 1-3, Homemade Stew
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SEBRINGVILLA HOTEL Sebringville
June 7-9, Ocean
June 10-12, Busker
June 14-19, All in One Breath
June 21-15, Edward Bear
June 26, Joe Panic
June 28 - July 3, Mackenzie.
QUEEN'S HOTEL, Stratford
June 7-13, The Hammers
FRYFOGLE'S, London
June 7-12, Cueball
June 14-19, Michael Hasek and Sundown
June 21-16, Dominic Troiano
Watch in mid-July for Harvey Mandell, the
guitarist who played on the Rolling Stones'
last album.
Theatre
STRATFORD FESTIVAL
HAMLET:Shakespeare's compelling tragedy
in a production that has the Festival's Young
Company augmented by two Hamlets and
two Gertrudes, appearing in alternate
performances. Opening at the Stratford
Festival June 7. Also playing June 9, 11, 16
(matinee), 17, 19 (matinee), 22, 23 (matinee),
25, 26 (matinee), 27 (matinee), 29 and 30.
THE WAY OF THE WORLD Opening June 7
at the Festival stage. A much -admired
philanderer traps friend and foe alike in a
series-- of romantic entanglements, all to
• further his own cause with the woman he
loves. Also playing June 10, 12(matinee), 15,
17, 19 (matinee), 22, 24, 26 (matinee).
THE TEMPEST:A magical romance hailed by
many as the crowning achievement of
Shakespeare's life as a poet. Cpens at the
Avon Stage June 8. Also June 12 (matinee),
15, 18, 19, 24,.
MERCHANT OF VENICE: A beautiful
heiress trapped by her dead father's will, a
stock figure of comedy bursting the bonds of
his expected role in the action and growing in
stature to tragic proportions, a multifaceted
friendship between and older and a younger
man, powerful courtroom drama pivoting on
the twin themes of justice and mercy...of
these elements Shakespeare has fashioned a
play for all ages. Opening at the Festival
stage June 8 and playing June 11,18, 19, 23
(matinee), 25, 27.
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA:The classic
love affair between the Roman general and
the Egyptian Queen. Opening June 9 at the
Festival stage and playing June 12, 20, 23,
26,.
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST:
Last year's comedy hit at the Third Stage is
given the full treatment this year at the Avon
with. William Hutt again as Lady Bracknell.
Opening June 10, it plays June 12, 16, 20
(matinee), 23, 26
MEASURE FOR MEASURE: Another hit
from last season restaged for the 1976 season.
Opens at the Festival Stage June 30.
HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE
YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN:
The popular comic strip characters come to
life on the stage in a !warm little musical.
Opening June 30 and running to July 3 at the
Playhouse, Grand Bend.
BLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL
THE BLOOD IS STRONG: A new musical
version of Lister Sinclair's comedy about the
joys and heartbreaks of early pioneer life in
Canada. Opens July 3 at Memorial Hall
Theatre.
HOW I MET MY HUSBAND: A gentle
comedy about a young girl's infatuation with
a pilot. Based on a short story by Wingham
native Alice 'Munro. Opens July 6 at
Memorial Hall.
Art
GRAFFITI GRAPHICS GALLERY: A little
Payfield gallery now in its second season of
operation. Exhibitions of ceremics, photo-
graphy, paintings and prints.
SAGE AND SAGITTARIUS GALLERY:
Located at 165 Erie Street, Stratford, features
the works of Tait Baynard, non-objective
painter and Beverley Nye's imaginative work.
Open Tuesday through Saturday.