Townsman, 1991-02, Page 43LOTS OF COMEDY
AT BLYTH FESTIVAL
Photo: A scene from 1990 play Firefly by Carol Sinclair featuring Rachel
the sheep, Sharon Dyer, Fran Cebhard, Erin Roulston, Maridale Bromley
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Two Brothers
A Comedy by Ted Johns
Starring Ted Johns as Dr. Tory,
an expert on politics today.
Another brilliant political satire
from the author of Garrison's
Garage.
Barbershop Quartet
A Comedy by Layne Coleman
Jim Buddy has cut hair for 32
years and he's heard all the news
in town. A rich comic look at a
small town from the chair of a
barbershop and the many char-
acters who dwell there.
End of the World Romance
An Offbeat Comedy by Sean
Dixon
A touching look at the power of
love in our troubled world with a
happy ending by our 1991 Writ-
er -in Residence.
The Stone Angel
A Dramatization by James W.
Nichol
Journey in time through the life
of Hagar Shipley as she tells in
her wry fashion, the story of her
family. Based on the haunting
and emotionally charged novel
by Margaret Laurence.
Cornflower Blue
A Comedy by Kelly Rebar
From the imagination of one of
this country's funniest story-
tellers and author of the hit
comedy Bordertown Cafe, comes
a play about marriage and being
at home.