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Village Squire, 1976-07, Page 21Around Town THEATRE STRATFORD FESTIVAL: Continuing on the Festival Stage 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 an 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. July 13, 16 (matinee), 18, 21 (matinee), 27, 30, Aug. 4, Aug. 7 (matinee). MEASURE FOR MEASURE: Robin Phillips' acclaimed production return, tor a second consecutive year at the Festival, July 14 (matinee), 16, 22, 25, 28, 31, Aug. 3, 6. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA: The classic love affair between the Roman general and the Egyptian Queen. Continuing through July 14, 17, 21, 24, 29, Aug. 1, 4 (matinee), 7. THE WAY OF THE WORLD: A much -admir- ed philanderer traps friend and foe alike in a series of romantic entanglements, all to further his own cause with the woman he loves. Plays July 15, 17 (matinee), 20, 23, 28 (matinee), 31 (matinee), Aug. 5, 8. A number of eminent musicians will be performing at weekly Monday evening concerts on the Festival Stage. Show time is 8:30 p.m. Cleo Laine and John Dankworth will appear July 12; Chuck Mangione on July 19; The preservation Hall Jazz Band our J my 26; Murray McLaughlin on August 2; Odetta on August 9. On the Avon Stage: EVE: Opening July 14 at the Avon Theatre, Eve contains a common theme, but with a new twist. The protangonist searches for her identity, but in this case she is a 65 -year-old woman who rejects her middle-class values and embarks on a journey to understand herself. Also playing July 18 (matinee), 24 (matinee), 27, 31, Aug. 7. 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. Performances on July 15, 17, 21, 24, 29, August 1 (matinee), 4 (matinee), 8 (matinee). 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 perform- ances. Playing July 16, 20, 22, 25 (matinee), 28, 30' Aug. 3, 4, 6. • THE TEMPEST: A magical romance hailed by many as the crowning achievement of Shakespeare's life as a poet. Starring William Hutt and Pat Galloway, performances are on July 17 (matinee), 21 (matinee), 23, 28 (matinee), 31 (matinee), Aug. 5, 7 (matinee). HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE, Grand Bend IRMA LA DOUCE: Opening July 14 at the Playhouse, this French musical comedy by Alexandre Breffort and Marguerite Monnot concerns the repercussions that occur when Irma gives up her "profession' for true love. Plays July 14-17. THE MUMBERLY INHERITANCE: This melodrama by Canadian Warren Graves is .played for thrills - and laughs. Performances through July 21 - 24. THE BOYFRIEND: A spoof of the '20's by Sandy Wilson concerning the antics at Madame Dubonnet's French Riviera finishing school. Good family entertainment. Playing July 28-31. WALTZ OF THE TOREADORS: Jean Anouilh's farce presents a blusting retired army officer who examines his conquests both on the battlefield and elsewhere. Plays Aug. 4-7 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 rises above mere comedy to become an involving and emotional work. "First-rate theatre" (The London Free Press). Perform- ances on July 13, 15, 21, 23, Aug. 5. HOW I MET MY HUSBAND: A gentle comedy about a young girl's infatuation with a pilot, which has also won plaudits from critics. Based on a short story by Wingham native Alice Munro. Playing July 14, 16, 20, 24, 28. MOSTLY IN CLOVER: The hit of last summer's festival has been revived by popular request for four performances. . An original adaptation by Steven Thorne and Janes Roy from the works of Harry J. Boyle (an areo native). this year's production features new music. The four performances will be July 17, 22, 30, Aug. 7. SHAPE: An orifinal Country -and -Western musical comedy about the Olympics by Festival actor Jim Schaeffer will highlight both acting and athletic abilities. Opening July 27 and also playing July 29, 31, Aug. 3, 4, and 6. TOM KNEEBONE AND DINAH CHRISTIE, TOGETHER AGAIN: Two of Canada's best and best known revue performers team up again, in a summer -long run at The Church Restaurant, Stratford. The salute to such people as Cole Porter and Noel ,Coward is performed Tuesday through Sunday until Sept. 26. TWO SCORE AND MORE: Cabaret Theatre at the Victorian Inn, Stratford. IN SEARCH OF A WOMAN: Yound company of four actresses explores the roles of women in literature. Showing July 15-17 at Centre Stage, London. Abbrieviated lunch time performances. Shore GIFTS & JEWELLERY We believe that we have the best and largest selection for your requirements 56 THE SQUARE GODERICH,- ONTARIO NTA 1M5 VILLAGE SQUIRE/JULY 1976, 19