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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-07-15, Page 13NI' natant Newhouse returns to Playhouse ire GRAND BEND - The Huron Country Playhouse is delighted to welcome back Miriam Newhouse this season. Miriam ap- peared at the Playhouse in the 1981 produc- tion of Nurse Jane Goes to Hawaii. Having been involved with professional theatre for 20 years, Miriam got her start in England auditioning for a Children's Theatre Company and was accepted. Dur- ing her 10 year stay in England, Miriam met and later married director Peter Messaline. She anis her husband travel across the coun- try lecturing on the business side of acting. Miriam's most recent accomplishment is Brighton Beach Memoirs in Montreal and she is: the co-editor of And what are you go- ing to do for us?, a collection of audition pieces drawn solely from Canadian plays. Just like the character she will play in Alla, Stratton's Papers this season, Miriam actually just "fell into theatre", originally intending to be an English professor. She has always had a particular liking for Allan Stratton and his work. Says Miriam, "Allan Stratton has a quick, sharp mind with a tremendous love and appreciation of words, and their power. He is charming, vulnerable and quite mad!" Academics are a prime target in Papers which is set in a small rural university and two lonely articulate, would-be lovers strug- gle with their inability to communicate. Papers, written by Allan Stratton and directed by Lloy Coutts plays at the Huron Country Playhouse from July 13 until July 25/Playhouse II at 8:30 p.m. Matinees Wednesdays, Thursdays at 2:30 p.m. For ticket information, call 238-8451. New John Deere AMT 600. 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