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Village Squire, 1978-06, Page 9BLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL Printed with ihshelp of lee 5emya• and saidya e•onlmen Family Foundation Blyth Summer Festival Blyth Memorial Hall B oa 291 B lyth, Ontario. NOM 11.11) (519)523.9300 PLAYS The Huron Tlg •• Tiger Dunlop illi outrageously eccentric founder of i• 7 C ern Of GOderlch r5 the boister- ous hero o' ' • rough and tumble saga o1 the weld days a' ne Canada Company and the settleme'r' .1 Ontario. Both a literary gentleman and a be . woods brawler. Dunlop is the stuff legends are made of. Peter Colley. of London. Onta. io. author of "The Donneily5". brings the legend to life in this often hilarious play about the gigantic Scot of fiery lemperment and bluing wit Alter opening up the wilderness. Dunlop became the champion or the settlers and fought for their rights In the rip roaring election campaigns of pioneer politics The whole faintly will enjoy the story of the stormy- career tormycareer that made nim one of the most colourful M P '5 in Canadian history — known through- out the Dominion as the Huron Tiger His Own Boss Keith Roulslon. the author Of "The Shortest Distance Between Two Points" Mal had last season's audiences roiling in the aisles, has sharpened his pen again to poke fun at the bibles of our society This time bureaucracy. human nature and poiitics combine 10 prevent a man from minding his own small business An assembly line worker. who thinks his dear- est dream has come true when he inherits his uncle's cheese factory and secretary, is the hero victim of This very funny and all too life- like satire The entire family will be laughing from beginning to surprise ending. The School Show Ted Johns. whose memorable performances in "He Won't Come In From The Barn" and' The Farm Show' delighted Western Ontario audiences. has written and is•perlorming a humorous and provocative show about what is happening in Our schools The hopes and leers of modern educators, and the concerns of the public are explored in an understanding and amusing look at the problems that produced the Great Teachers Strike of '78 Who 'dun' i1'r Is there a vlllien? Ted, a native of this region, spins a heart stirring, side splitting tale that provides Insight Into this important issue. Every member of the family (and who has the Strike 001 touched?) will enjoy "The School Show". Owendollne Gwendoline by James Nichol, is theenchanting story of a very special and gentle woman who lives in a world of herown creation Her Strange and innocent beauty fascinates those who come In contact with herarousing love and jealousy among her neighbours in the small town of Kmglorks. The intrusion of a stranger who Threatens to take Gwendoline from a sensitive. young admirer outrages the community and disrupts the normally well ordered lives of the townspeople This poignant drama explores the Conflict between innocence. righteousness and guilt. revolving around an entrancing heroine you'll long remember The Mystery Show? No nota detective thriller but a play that is a mystery t0 us The artistic stall at the Blyth Summer Festival are still searching for clues that will lead us to the perfect play to end our fourth season The elusive and hopefully hilarious Show will be discovered and revealed by July 7th Once caughtit will be firmly chained to open On August 23 and also held for public viewing the week of August 2810 September 2 Adults Senior Citizens Children under Id 59.75 53.25 12.50 Three Ways to Sane on Tickets Early Season Discount For the first two weeks of the seas°, a special discount is being offered. Come early (July 7 to 22) and you wail pay Only Adults 53 SO Senior Citizens 52 90 Subscription Prices — you Save Even More! -r Vouchers good for lour admissions to the theatre tor any performance throughout the season will be sold until July 7 These vouchers must be exchanged for tickets through the box office or ticket outlet in advance of the performance of your choice. Adults S12.00 (83.00 per ticket) Senior Citizens 510.00 ($2.50 per ticket) Children WOO (S2.00 per ticket) Group Discounts Groups oftwenty or more are eligible for discounts throughout the Season. For further information contact the boo office. VILLAGE SQUIRE/.UTNE 1978. PG. 7.