The Rural Voice, 2005-08, Page 11CanadianTheatre
BLYTH
FESTIVAI.
Also playing
at the Blyth Festival
Mad -cap
adventures
and love at
first sight in
the garden
shop
Canadian. Theatre
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FESTIVAL
Po. ers & Gloria
Iston
ly 9 August 13
... a richly comic
and poignant
tale of friendship
healing
Fast -paced, hilarious, multi -dimensional
and thoroughly entertaining"
Only
2 shows •‘—.Ben Forrest, News -Record, July zoos
PHOTO. Adrian Churchill & Suzanne Roberts South
I'II Be Back Before
Midnight by Peter Colley
spine -tingling thriller
August u - September 3, zoos
FINAL
4
PERFORMANCES
'powerful
well rounded characters and tast.paced witty dialogue"
M Nonkes. uodench Stgnat Star
R Rerd. IC The Record
"Franken (Powers) is deservedly the star ..
it makes vou think and It makes vou laugh .. a fine evening of entenamment"
E Howald. Koscard,ee Independent
Franken delivers a powerhouse performance"
And Don't Miss
M Duke. Listowel Banner
Spirit of the Narrows
by Anne Lederman
"sensational fiddling"
September 6 - loth, 2005
PHOTO: Capucine Onn & Anne Lederman
Au 2 • pt
The it; =e
by Denyse dervais
based on personal experience, this play explores the bond etween mother and child,
Many local children are featured in The Thirteenth One, opening August 5th at the Blyth Festival -
hack row Mark Harapiak. Ken Munday. William Avey (Wingham), Blake Muxlow (Goderich). Alec
Fowler (Stratford), Heather Thompson (Clinton), Suzanne Roberts Smith. Curtis teBrinke (Clinton)
front row Tatum Bedard (Goderich). Ryztn Baan (Walton). Jared Smith (Dublin). Carlene Brenner
(Blyth). Vanessa Huber (Mildmay)
AUGUST 2005