Clinton News-Record, 1985-5-15, Page 191
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HAPPY 35th ANNIVERSARY
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Theatres do Blyth premieres
The Blyth Festival prides itself on produc-
ing excellent Canadian theatre, in par-
', ticular in encouraging and nurturing new
works. It is always rewarding when "our"
plays go on to be produced in theatres
across Canada. In what must be a record
for any theatre, five plays which were either
premiered or workshopped at the Blyth
Festival last summer have been picked up
by other theatres as part of their regular
seasons.
Layne Coleman's humourous and
touching play, Blue City, follows the trials
and tribulations of the members of a
women's softball team in a small communi-
ty. Blue City will be the opening play of
*Toronto's Theatre Passe Muraille in the fall.
Cue For Treason, Geoffrey Trease's
popular novel, was skillfully adapted by
David Stewart Craig for our children's
workshop last summer. The young actors
gave five spirited performances of the
finished play to enthusiastic audiences.
Craig's adaptation of Cue For Treason is to
be produced at Young People's Theatre in
Toronto as part of its 1985-86 season. •
Pamela Boyd's disturbing look at the life
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of a single mother, Inside Out, was
workshopped at Blyth last summer. It will
receive its world premiere production at
Tarragon Theatre's Extra Space in Toronto,
as part of its coming season.
Cake -Walk by Colleen Curran, a delicious:
comedy about a cake -baking competition,
will be produced this summer at the Kawar-
tha Festival in Lindsay, and also at the Sud-
bury Theatre Centre as part of its 1985-86
season. The Blyth Festival production of
Cake -Walk was the first professional pro-
duction of one of Curran's scripts. Follow-
ing its success, she was invited to be
playwright -in -residence at Centaur Theatre
in Montreal. Her latest work, Moose Coun-
ty, will be premiered at the Blyth Festival
this summer.
And last, but by no means least, there is
Garrison's Garage by Ted Johns! This
hilarious comedy was the blockbuster hit of
the 1984 season. Garage returns to the Blyth
Festival stage this summer for a three week
run before heading out on a seven -week tour
of Ontario and New Brunswick. The Blyth
Festival production of Garrison's Garage
will be the opening play of Theatre New
Singing For Fun in Blyth
SIXTH - The Blyth Festival Singers pre-
sent "Singing for Fun," the last perfor-
mance of their fifth season on Sunday, May
26 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Blyth Memorial
Hall.
Directed by Laurie Rowbothanl and ac-
companied by Anne beeper, the Singers pre-
sent a number of concerts to choral music
lovers in the area each year. Traditionally,
their final concert has featured lighter,
popular music anri this raacrin lc nn puran-
Stag & Doe
for
Len Greidanus and
Susan Hiemstra
Friday, May 24
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and Scottish folk songs, as well as well-
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The children. of Mr. and Mrs. J.A.
M� Veldhuis are happy to announce
the 540th Wedding Anniversary of
their parents May 23, 1985.
44i They will be honored at a family
dinner Fri., May 24th, 1985.
APPY
BIRTHDAY
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and
Barb
From The Gang
in Maitland
Brunswick's 1985.86 season. Garrison's
Garage, Cake -Walk, and Inside Out were all
directed by the Blyth Festiv.:''s new Artistic
Director, Katherine Kaszas.
Church holds
5th quilt show
HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY
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CURLY
(MAY 19)
Happy Birthday
"Twins"
SHAKESPEARE - June 12 - 15,
Shakespeare Presbyterian Church will be
presenting its th annual quilt show and tea.
Throughout the church , displays will
feature approximately 175 quilts and 25
afghans. Many of them have been prize win-
ners in local fairs and other competitions,
while others have been made this past
winter or have reached the antique
category.
The art of "Quilting in a Frame" will be
demonstrated by local quilters. In the Tea
Room, Ladies will be serving fresh tea
biscuits with homemade Strawberry Jam.
The homebaking table will feature
homemade,° fresh strawberry pies. The
ladies have been 5usy making baby com-
forters to add to the variety at the craft
table.
The Church is located on Highway 7 and 8
between Kitchener and Stratford, at the in-
tersection of Highway 59 from Woodstock.
The doors will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Wednesday to Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Saturday. Admission is by donation
at the door. Money raised from this event
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penses.
Anyone wishing more information about
this event please phone 1-519 625 8659 or
write Shakespeare Quilt Show,
Shakespeare, Ontario, NOB 2P0. ( Buses
must preregister.
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