The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-18, Page 9hear sctls start for two plays. •
The Blyth Summer
Festival opened two
plays., "This Foreign
Land" and "Iill Be Back
For You Before Mid-
night" in the past week,
but, that doesn't mean
that the actors and staff
of the Festival can relax.
Rehearsals start this
week for the next two
offerings of the season.
"McGillicuddy's Lost
Weekend", which opens
on July 24, is the story of
a small town police
constable whose first
holiday in years is ruined
by a series of hilarious
.misadventures. /Layne
Coleman plays the
harried constable, and
Anne Anglin, Angie Gei,
Peter Elliott and Mary
Ann Coles are - the
townspeople involved 'in
the play's outrageous
antics.
. The same sharp -edged
wit that made "The
Shortest 'Distance Bet-
ween Two Points" and
"His Own Boss" So
popular with, audiences in
past years is sure to
make fans for Keith
Roulston's latest play,
The fourth play of the
.qeason, James Nichol's
Child"; opens August 3.
Festival , veteran Kate
Trotter plays a
distraught mother who
waits with her husband,
played by Sam Malkin,
while a search goes on for
their missing child.
Seana McKenna 'and
Peter Snell complete the
cast as friends of the
couple who participate in
the uneasy vigil. The play
examines the changes in
relationships that are
brought on by a family
tragedy.
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