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Village Squire, 1979-08, Page 71 1 � Blyth Summer Festival '79 June 29 to September 1, 1979 Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth, Ontario (519)523-9300 Air Conditioned PLAYS This Foreign Land This compelling and entertaining collection of songs and stories celebrates the courage and vitality of the new. new Canadians We share the tri- umphs and tribulations of Immigrants who in recent years have traded the security of their homeland for hie in a new culture and a new language The joys. the hilaritythe traumas Of all who throw over the past for a fresh beginning are chronicled in these adventures of new families who have settled the farmstowns and cities of Western Ontario The warmth and humour of these experiences will appeal to people of all ages and all backgrounds I 11 Be Back For You Before Midnight How do you scream and laugh at the same hme7 Hilarity and terror combine in this screamingly land we do mean nl funny new comedy thriller Peter Colley of Huron Tiger famepokes good-natured fun at the naivete of many back t0 the landers who seek the imagined tranquillity of rural living, but find instead that their idyllic farm house is inhabited by evil things Ilial go bump in the night Adults as well as children will giggle and wriggle as one ghostly event Vollows another to an ending that no one will expect McGillicuddy s Lost Weekend F OIICw the misadventures OI Ezekial McGillicuddy as he seeks to escape from the pressures of his duties as sole guardian of the law In Hamhocks. Ontario Keith Roulston, author of His Own Boss and The Shortest Distance Between Two Points. has done it again. Join us for more O1 the Ingenious antics and light-hearted sabre that. for two seasons. has left audiences helpless with laughter Ever Championing the cause of the small man, Mr Roulston continues to aim his sharp -edged wit at the absurdities of human nature He emerges with a play that Is sure t0 leave you and your family nodding with wry Smile of recognition. Child James W. Nichol. author of last saaeon's Gwendoltne. has written an emotional anc appealing drama that will strike a responsive chorc In the heart of every parent Everyone who has known the awesome responsibility and fear that comes with the love of a son or daughter will understand the trauma of a couple whose sie year Old has disappeared The play focuses on the efforts of a young husband and wile to overcome their bitterness and guilt. to comfort each other. and t0 restore the meaning of their lives together. The Death of the Donnellys 'Horrible. Murder and Arson at Lucan The Donnelly Family Exterminated• So ran the headline in the Advertiser. Feb 0. 1880 Theatre Passe Murallle. Ted Johns and the Festival loin forces to bring you this heroic saga of an outlaw Irish family establishing itself in an alien land Whether the Donnellys were high-spirited funloving boys made scapegoats for every misadventure in Biddulph township - or were they violent and malevolent monst.?rs wiped Out by good men driven to desperate means Choose a side. and step to the fiddle as the devil calls the tune in this spectacular retelling of the Donnelly legend Note The Death 01 the Donnellys is in addition to the regular season and will not be included in the Festivals s.loscr'phon vouchers Admission for thi5 play i5 - Adults Gtizens Sa 00 Chadren 5300 Still A Barg&M In Theatre Adults $4.25 Senior Citizens $3.110 Children (Under 14) $2.50 For Further Information Contact Blyth Summer Festival Blyth Memorial Hall Boa 291 Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1110 (519) 523-9300 August 1979, Village Squire 3