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Village Squire, 1979-06, Page 12James Murphy leads the Huron Country Playhouse into its eighth season. His dream of a classic Straw Hat summer theatre on the shores of Lake Huron has become a success. It is now one of the largest theatres of its type in Ontario. A few behind -the -scene changes will take place in 1979. Mr. James Murphy, founder of the Playhouse, recently announced his resignation as Playhouse Artistic Director and General Manager, effective at the end of this season. Miss Aileen Taylor -Smith has been named Artistic Director. while Mr. Marc Quinn has been appointed General Manager; they will assume their positions in November. Miss Taylor -Smith is already known to Playhouse audiences as an actress, and Mr. Quinn, a recent graduate of Waterloo University, has been associated with the Playhouse as Director of Operations since May. Fund-raising events in 1979 will include a Monte Carlo night plus a dinner and dance. In addition, the Third International Art Auction will be held at the Huron Country Playhouse on Sunday July 29. Convener of the auction will be Mr. Glen Wood, an innovative designer and developer. Mr. Wood is renowned for his renovations of historical buildings, including the Talbot Inn. London, and the Festival Square, Stratford. In 1979, the Subscription Committee for the Huron Country Playhouse has undertaken an ambitious campaign to attain the highest number of subscription holders in Playhouse history. Mr. Bert Albertson, Chairman of the committee, described subscribers as "the back bone of the theatre. And in an important way, they are part of the theatre they patronize. It is their support of the whole season of plays that determines the quality of the productions. Subscribers can be proud of their theatre and know that they contribute to its excellence." Ms. Charla Black, Publicity Director for the Playhouse. added, "Support from the surrounding communities gives inspiration to the work of all the theatre artists who work on each production." The success of the Huron Country Playhouse in the past eight years has been due, in large part, to the enthusiasm of the people involved and to the interest and support of neighbouring communities. This enthusiasm and support promises to bring another season of quality theatre entertainment to Southwestern Ontario in 1979. 10 Village Squire, June 1979 FOR ALL OCCASIONS •Pottery * Fine Bone China •Crystal • Jewellery • Office Supplies *Stationery Discount Health & Beauty Aids WILSON'S HEALTH & GIFT CENTRE BLYTH PHONE 523-4440 1 1 t CAROM k?yboS;THE HOME OF LOWREy ORGANS The number one selling home organ 147 ST. PATRICK ST. STRATFORD Right downtown at Wellington Browse in comfort in our new showroom! FREE CUSTOMER PARKING PHONE 273-0213