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• He Won't Come In From
• The Barn, Part II
Huron County's
Funniest
Farmer is Back!
d , ohns as Aylmer
July 31 - August 31
written by and starring Ted Johns
Modern farming is here to stay and Aylmer Clark is meeting it head on. His family may be ready
for the future, but is the modern world ready for Aylmer Clark? Don't miss the chance to see Ted's
most popular creation take to the stage once again.
Don't Miss These Other Great Plays for 2002
July 3 -
August 9
Goodbye,
Piccadilly
Book an
evening at
Canada's
funniest
country inn!
by Douglas Bowie
Touching, hilarious and slightly
wicked, Goodbye, Piccadilly is a
love story for all time.
Canadian
Theatre
heavyweights
duke it out in
this classic
comedy!
July 10 -
August 10
Filthy Rich
by George F. Walker
Leggy dames, fearsome thugs and a
loveable deadbeat hero all make for a
dangerously good time.
August 7 -
August 28
The Drawer
Boy
Celebrating
Canadian
Theatre and
the human
spirit.
by Michael Healey
Welcome home the Drawer Boy once
again as Miles, the young city actor, learns
life lessons from two of Huron County's
most unusual and enduring farmers.
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