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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-08-06, Page 3Musical creations in Young Company collaboration
EY DAVID SCOTT
Expositor Editor
For a youthful slice of sum-
mertime theatre entertain-
ment the Blyth Young
Company is presenting
Pieces of Alligator Pie. a pro-
duction based on the poems
of Dennis Lee and others.
"We are really having fun
with this (production). 1t is
truly a collaborative effort
and we're coming up with
some beautiful material,"
says Blyth Festival's Artistic
Director Janet Amos who is
directing the Young
Company this year along
with Rachel Brophy and
David Archambault. Kendra
Fry is the stage. manager and
technical director.
Brophy. from Lucknow, and -
Archambauit and Fry, both
from Goderich, are all former PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT
Young Company members 1N REHEARSAL - Blyth Festival's Artistic Director Janet Amos, right, gives some pointers
who now have professional to members of the Young Company during a recent rehearsal at the Londesboro hall. Mille
theatre careers, according to a Mullin, of Seatorth, is pictured standing at tar left. Their show opens on -Monday, Aug. 11.
Blyth press release. The two
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Festival's Quiet in the Land
cast this season.
The youths participating in
the show come from Blyth,
Clinton: Vanastra. Goderich.
Seaforth. Listowel" and
W ingham.
For Mike Mullin of
Seaforth, this is his fifth year
in the Young Company oast.
This is the first time he's
worked with Artistic Director
Janet Amos.
One benefit of working
with the seasoned theatre vet-
eran is that she's got pull
with the box. office. They've
seen all the shows at Blyth so
far. "We're going to see
Melville Boys (at Blyth) and
Romeo & Juliet (in
Stratford)." he said.
Ga
Compared with the other
productions he's done in the
past with Blyth, there's more
music in this one, he says.
Mullin, a guitarist, says he
will hopefully have a chance
to play as part of this perfor-
mance.
There is actually so much
music in this collection of
skits that the Young
Company has its- own musi-
cal director - Cathy Nosaty,
whoa was musical director for
the 1995 Blyth Festival pro-
duction of Ballad for a Rum
Runner's .Daughter. Pie also
features original songs by the
Company and a variety of
instruments - everything from
flute, trumpet and accordion
to piano and guitars.
"The production itself is as
eclectic as the music, featur-
ing fantasy, skits, poems,
songs, dances. stage fighting,
acrobatics and even fencing,"
according to a Blyth press
release. When the Huron
Expositor visited the compa-
ny in rehearsal at
Londesboro. Mullin said the
content was still being
worked on. "It's growing as
we're making it."
Of the cast of 12, five have
returned, including Mullin.
from previous years.
When asked why.he likes to
be involved with Young
Company productions instead
of spending the summer on
the beach like lots of other
kids, he was kind of at a loss
for words. "Because I crave
attention? People pay atten-
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industry is one the govern-
ment is interested in seeing
prosper. "There arc, I think,
28,000 people working at
tracks in Ontario," he said. "It
is an industry they (Ontario
government) are interested in
keeping going."
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problem." but he also noted,
"Over consumption. whether
it is eating, drinking or gam-
bling, is going to be a prob-
lem. '
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sibility of the over consump-
tion of gambling becoming a
problem in Ontario, "the gov-
ernment is going to have to
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lems that gambling docs cre-
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available only, to those who
make the effort to go and
gamble.
In answer to concerns that a
building for such activities as
horse racing, or playing VLTs
and bingo in Clinton would
create gambling problems in
town, Fleming pointed out
that a small percentage of
those who bet on horses in
town are in fact from Clinton.
He explained, for example,
that at the off-track betting
facilities at Jonnymores "less
than 10 per cent of the people
there for the races pay taxes
in the Town of Clinton." This
same 'figure, he said, holds
true for the Sunday races at
raceway, along with the
Ontario government coffers,
there is also the chance that
communities hosting gaming
centres will benefit. However,.
'the method for splitting the
price tadt,from„ a naming cen-
tre has yet to -be -resolved.
In fact, the whole issue of
having VLTs come to the
province has yet to be decid-
ed. "They (government)
haven't made any definite
decision what they are doing
with the whole gaming
issue," Fleming stated, adding
that a decision is expc:.ted to
be made this fall.
While the committee awaits
a decision from the govern-
ment, it is looking into the
possibility of erecting a build-
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The cast has been in
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