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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-10-30, Page 21New productions, new producers at Festival Artistic Director John Neville announced five distinguished names in Canadian theatre to serve as Associate Directors of the Stratford Festival. They are Douglas Campbell, Martha Henry, Richard Ouzou- nian, Guy Sprung and John Wood. These new Associate Directors are in addition to Tanya Moiseiwitsch and Tom Kerr whose appointments were announced earlier. In making the announcement, Neville ex- pressed his pleasure at being able to bring together this multi -talented group of senior artists: "I'm delighted at being able to an- nounce this team. Not only will they provide a welcome support system for artistic plan- ning but I know they will offer challenge and provocation and I'm particularly happy at the prospect of vigorous and rewarding challenge in our deliberations." "They are a truly catholic group, each of whom brings widely differing talents to the role of Associate Director, thereby opening up the artistic management of the theatre to a broader variety of creative input. I'm enormously pleased at the opportunity to work with them." Richard Quzounian will direct the Festival Stage production of Shakespeare's Pericles. He has recently directed a highly successful revival of "Jacques Brel". This will be Ouzounian's first production for the Festival. Douglas Campbell will direct the Rodgers and Hart musical, The Boys From St. Joseph's And St. Michael's PARISH DANCE Saturday, November 9 at Clinton Legion MUSIC BY: D.J. Pete Bauer Dancing 9-1 Early Bird Draw '15.00 Per Couple Smorgasbord Included .....QUEEN'S SEAFORTH roo) HALLOWE'EN `S WEEK END SUS, PARTY with des `BOUNTY' 11?r4% Sugar flush. 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One of Canada's major talents as an ac- tress and a leading player at 'the Festival over many seasons, Henry, is also a director of note. Her most recent production is "A Moon For The Misbegotten" at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre. Artistic Director of Toronto Free Theatre, Guy Sprung, was associated with the Festival as a director in the 1982 and '83 seasons. RE-ELECT FRANKLIN M. 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