HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-09-02, Page 7ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
ERIC COATES
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Innocence Lost: a ploy about Steven Truscott. Photo by Terry Manzo
Innocence Lost:
A play about Steven Truscott
by Beverley Cooper 1 directed by Miles Potter
Last season's production stirred public interest not only
about what happened to Steven Truscott, but to the
community itself.And, as the playwright so sensitively
points out, how the system failed the family of Lynne
Harper. If you missed this powerful work in 2008, this is
your only opportunity to see why Innocence Lost created
such a sensation. Do not miss it!
Also On Stage This Fall:
Wingfield's PrOgHtilfean Nee
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Starring Ro AltoD AiliMy Douglas Beattie
Fr Wen - 8 p.m. Tickets $3Opp
Jon Kimura Parker
one of Canada's "superstar" pianists
Thursda , November 5 - 8 • .m. - Adults $20 • p
Great Canadian Theatre
1-877-862-5984 www.blythfestival.com
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