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BY :IASON'AINSLIEyear which will
: 'forward; And � this ,year,. q ,q .
• Is , 38 : a plume in,On,tario s hat. .patrons, may •,'enjoy"• .a gallery, is a new addition councils, W intario, � of the Huron County" for • the second year on.
�', Summer
,the .company -Recently, Chatelaine production m'air- ° :con and•the kitchen has` been rivate--=-and corporate-' Secondary' . Schools Friday 'and Saturday
' The " Blyth Sumrr>! members strong.. p
F•estival whlchopened on., -
.According to Brenda ' magazine did ..-;some ditioned comfort and will improved. • -donations- and .by local:students. will. , be nights.,
Friday,Doner; the publicityresearch ' on ;..Canada s notice a m' h. smoother ;The renovations also fund-raising efforts:; And 'presented 'at the -other ' Remember that the
July':4'for..a r
season of =theatre, but director for Blyth best theatre, troupes, and delivery of each play due enabled the company to they have about $70 showing. As well; the Blyth Community Centre
*past atrons will find thatby in Ontario . the:. three to the •• multiple resume use . of • the - thousand to 80. 1 . Country Supper will ; be is used • almost , ex-
.pa p Summer Festival, recognized' com•panies renovations to the hall, balcony, which was The ticket sales are not
the theatre has grown in having a crew, that large, were Stratford,, the. Shaw Over the winter, a discontinued as a seating. applied to the cost of the
many ways. people hired -*to. aso tiyal and the .1U.1yth_ wnrking_W n_g___a�added:._ area because of fire project althou h -they
i�lren--the—Blyth ,,�;in#.�trate may da so w _.�-__. _-_...
Summer Festival first`" exclusively • and Summer program. _-.. to the existing building regulations, , A • fire help finance..about 0 per
opened in 1975, local similarly, those hired to • ' In 1975,. the year of the which includes ad- , escape, located in the. cent„ of the cost-- of
residents saw four weeks act will concentrate .on Blyth Festival's opening, ministration officds,. new wing; •has restored producing the plays.
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- aspect of the theatre 3,000 people attended the backstage storage space.,- the. balcony "to a working Four plays will be
status. Considering that presented—by , the Blyth
this hall was once an Summer Festival this
opera . house .slated for summer. "John and the
demolition,' the Blyth Missus" is a Canadian
theatre has indeed come play. written. .by Gordon •
a long way... Pinsent, • creator of "A
But it.has.not all been a Gift to Last" and.2.ahe
smooth road. The project, Rowdyman', .• It is the •
which will cost $316,000 first prestt-ation of the
upon completion, has season: Following .that,
been funded by loans and Ted Johns' production of
•' t—Sam—of_.the_Nuke_
of fine theatre.
-.Throughout those four
weeks, there were only
eight people to -work on
sets, handle the box office.
duties, ,undertake the
technical requirements of
the performances and do
the'acting as well.
alone. plays. Last year alone, dressing rooms, hatches
"It leads to more and 21,000 people, from all and loading ramps and a
more specialization," she diver• Canada, saw what "green room where the
said, "and the audience Blyth had , to offer - and actors can relax before or
may expect a representatives of the after a show. Facilities
Toronto Star and the for handicapped persons
Brenda Doner is not Globe and Mail reviewed have also been added
exaggerating . The the performances too. . including washrooms and
Things have come a 'Festival's actors hail
long way since then. , from all over Canada. Since last year, an entry ramp designed
however,' a great many for . wheelchairs. A
Starting this Friday, David Fox, a well-known changes have taken community crafts room,
theatre goers -have -eights -actor who was in the CBC
weeks of entertainment play, "Tie Masseys" and
who also worked with the
Theatre Passe Mureille,
and Anne Anglin, also of
Theatre Passe Mureille
fame as well as playing in
"Balconville" at.
Toronto's St. Lawrence
Centre, are among the
high calibre actorsto be
seen on the Blyth stage
this- summer. The
company is working
under a new artistic
director this year since
James Roy, the founder
of Blyth Summer
Festival and artistic
director for the previous
five years, accepted a
post with the Belfry
Theatre in Victoria,
British Columbia. In his
stead is Janet mos, who
has "worked 1 with the
graup.for many..years.
.. Asked what type of
player the Blyth
operation would employ.
as an actor; "I oiier said
that an 'actor's theatrical
ability is important,
especially in the sphere of
"new script" or original
productions. The actors
must alwaysbe aware of
coin munity relations as
well, not only because
they have to live among
the Blyth residents, but
also because this troupe
specializes in. "Regional
Theatre", which means
that their material
' centres on Southwestern
Ontario, and a sensitivity
to the region is invariably
reflected in their work. '
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taking a place along side Mary Verheyen of Kerwood, Canada's only other lady
driver. Both ladies will be driving in the Lucknow Tractor Pull July 19-10 when
tractors from all over southwestern Ontario and Northern Michigan are expected
to compete in the two day event. (Photo by Rod Finlay)
Zurich fair
ZURICH - As the days
approach, plans are all
set for . the 116th Zurich
Fair to be held July 18, 19
and 20.,
Some changes have
been made in the event's
format this year and in
the .ever popular wrist
wrestling contest only
area residents will be
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The fair gets underway
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Pile" will be on stage.
This is a work of local
interest as it spotlights
the Bruce Nuclear Plant
in Kincardine.
'TIl Be Back For You.,
Before Midnight", a hit
from last year's roster, is
back and, even though
some may have seen this.
comedy thriller, 'some
changes in the script
should prove to make it
more appealing than
ever.
The final feat of the
troupe is a show based on
the life of Sack
MacLaren, who was . a
member of the World
. War 1 entertaining group,
The Dumbells. As Jack is
a local citizen and as his
granddaughter, Leslie
Hogan, is a •member of
the Blyth company, this
-- musical play, called "The
Life That Jack Built",
will undoubtedly be an
_accurate illustration of
the famous showman's
life.
Among the other
services offered by the
Blyth Centre for the Arts
is an Art Gallery where
the paintings of Jack
MacLaren will be
exhibited at one of the
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summer theatre. The'
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