HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-16, Page 17ENTERTAINMENT
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Yesterday The Children Were
Dancing presents candidly the
issues which are currently
difriding Quebec. Pierre Gravel, a
lawyer, is offered the federal
justice,' portfolio but is
unexpectedly faced with the
"opposing views and violent
methods of Andre, his son and a
• leader of a terrorist plot,
The bitten conflict which
follows brings father antifson to
realize the extent of their
ideological commitments, and
reveals the complexity of
emotions. underlying the uhrest.
Nathan Cohen, prior to his
death last year, remarked, "At
last, at long last, a play that
deals directly arftt forthrightly
with the centraLfact of the
Canadian conscience; a play in
which people, drawn from
observation face a„ head on
significant emotional and
political crisis—a- play which
disturbs, unsettles, and amuses
,
level of political insight In the
scene that is its artistic raison *
d'etre arid justification."
..---The—last, chosen at recent
auditions is both varied and
well-balanced and will bring
,talent and conviction to their
various roles,
Brian Markson, local trayel
agent, . known to Goderfch
audiences for his singing, acting
and directing will be playing the
lead, Pierre Gravel. Brian's
extensive experience in the
United Kingdom, in Toronto
with the. Clarkson Opera
and .elsewhere assues
erformance in a most
le.
feels strongly that
Canada must solve the Quebec
question to remain a unique
country seperate from the'
• United States. This conviction
Should enhance. his
interpretati& of a. play dealing
with this issue.
As - his sdn Andre, Tony,
McQuail, new. --to Goderich
audiences last year in Plaza
Suite, brings youth, vit7ality, and
002:0,4 Nes,
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COUNTRY
and
WESTERN
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Thursday' Friday, •Saturday
September 16, 17 & 18
* FEATURING
In 'The Lounge,
gin Fisher
AND HIS BOYS WITH AUDRY
KERR AT THE PIANO PROVIDING
SONGS AND LAUGHTEI3.
ALSO
Entertainment In The Beverage Room
with
RUSS' •Ilt. DOROTHY
- TASTY MEALS AND SNAaKS —
AMPLE FREE'PARKING
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a considerable background for
one so young. The choice of the
separatist jail or submission is
one with which all young people
can identify.
A warm invitation is
extended to all and sundry to
come and view rehearsals, on
Wednesday evenings and Sunday
afternoons and perhaps to join
later productions as actors or
back stage help.
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Se‘,.erai tables of—cards-and
other -games were' played on,
Wednesday afternoon:. If you
would care to join your relatives
and friends of Huronview in a
game of euchre, five hundred
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commentary of his trip to Africa
Leader showed slides and gave a
suddenly to the left to avoid a Ontario , SafetY2 ;eagile. Keep, -"'t
- see cla
at .the Family Night program ori PuniP or chuck -hole.
* * * . your eyes moving 'when yoit!
Thursday in the auditorium. ' ' ci.rive.
Jaek Boyd '' of Gorrie--- played ,i11,,•)r,W:faelg,.1,-.1,,,,ria
several numbers on his violin
bridge,, cribl5age, crokinole and —accompanied ;b4y,„Alrs. Boyd on
othe; ,games on. Wednesday the piano. Fiancis Inglis -o,i'' . . . . .
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Elrher Farrish Of Gorrie attende;the Threshers' reunion '
assisted by his daughter. Mrs. in Blyth on Saturday afternoon. 1 (Joint, Ladies' Night with Goderich Lions Club)
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