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sunnier enterfaimnist fur
Paige le and viulduR
With it >l : opening
production of On Golden
Pond hat week, the
Playhouse eimilinnes t4 ilve
• te9 iitls reputation for
detiverlogluPelluafitY.-
Ronald Ulrich, the
MayktbigieS newA�able
director, makes Li:' debut
with the a direction
of this fumy ant to i€h t'g
portrait of a maple faces
obil 30 -
Ors Golldein Florat, Ernest
Thompsotes Nast fault-1!er1gth
play, was presented to great
popular ••,.1
first ofd, gen on midway,
and IlplteLy au
Academy Award winning
movie featurrag Katherine
&Sum and Henry Fonda in
Eds last rote_
The story revolves; around
toah1e
laps ,Minsinier at their
Traeatios home on Golden
Prod, Wane.. Now
minnostifivo flan Wirt
'a
OPital
maraca hut his wit its as
sbaipaserer,
fri the Oust hail of the play,
the Thayers awaaiit•�the
�g
antral of their egg'
Chelsea, a attc ate -aid
divorcee and MX he new
Fiancer a deritint.. oto
them, a visitor,the
denteenage son Billy
will else he arriving and
staying with turn for the
shimmer while attd
tEnedentiAton r
In the second half of the
lfy„ Billy pelts
recapture h zest for let anal
t eacties him a whole new
sllanig vocabulary as we .lTli.
Upon her return from
I> urope„ Chelsea; and her
father are reconciled after
1 0
Ronald l Jfrl & its the new artistic diritetsr at the Karon
Country Playhouse i® Grand Bid and says he week nes
ntsand s front patram (Photo hy Brian
Biehorant
extol_ won Mayer
WYfulhoil au ***0110 o( s
most accompOshed
Versatile ams.. S
Majorit
y ovides the
of in the
>' and fevers it with
- Pleala>letfredr ofeapurriegh oh to sflor'riyw ari's drat
cements have slowed, h
torte basis'., Wm ansa ers
("maggot'
a his
e"aggerated ofand teen a
slang are hilarious Although
hutted up by an admirable
cast, he is dearly the hit he
should he in this play.
Audiences can look forward
seeing him again in the
upcoming Playhouse
productions of The Miracle
Worker and How the Other
Half Loves,
Aileen Taylor -Smith as
Norman's wife Ethel is
always; dependable in a
supporting role and she
diesel t d sap oint fbern. As
the 1aelty wife who is ten
y's C d gives 1
BYJOANNE
BUCHANAN
(canadliians have been
brainwashed for a long time
into • believing that tusk»
country_bicks; a colorful past.
But over the lastei:ii'�7 ,y,��e.�a;,�r,,s,�„�71
the a �r Westival
Etas been helping to dispel
rihis ago (epeI.O.• S�Ir1,awith
yy
American ] I • pl U. U liSP wllUf
Thel�uirron! !tiger,. The Death
ofthe Ho en-sa and Wetin
die Land,
Now in itsmliiith season„ the
Festival continues ..busstrend
with Nobody's Chat a play
specially cannaissi'Onejd by
artistic directtor.Banet Amos
Written by • Guelph
playwright Janice Wiseman.,
NTobodly's Child is about.laeelk
and Winnie Fairlawn who
'represent only two e!ff
thousands of destitute
children; sent firovn the
Bernardo Homes in
in the early N1900S; to eaira
their keep mi underpopulated
Canada"
The play takes place mid*
farm of Tom and Agnes
Caneniingham , oeav the
mythical Ramsey, Ontario.
Pllgnes; trained as; a
veterinary nurse with) her
grandfather in; E ng1 nd1 and
came to; Canada'because-
there• were not chances for
. her there. She married Tom
Canniingbarnu. the son of an
itinerant hflaclksmitfn and
taught bina to read!. Hear
mother, Mrs. Parson, having
lost her home and com-
fortable life in Eag11and, has;
lust i erne to> live in theirlog
cabin...
n'•'1;•n10
Ire order to hie Ener with
the chow around. the far+it,
the eCittatingltamms o • -o to
get a Bernardo' boy.. What
they don't bargain for is a
tinny ten -year-old who
upwithal 15 yearokbsilster:
sister -Like they autiliente, tom
f urmingflam,, takes to the
forfeit.' waits immediatety,
But , who is still
baby many years before„ its
less ab11e to) recede& herself
to the pair.. The effect the
eis1dres have on a)l erose
around the mne-iii the basis on
whichethe playunfalo'ies..
Nobody's Child o i o :., up)
many emotions from the
audiences—sadd'nress,. pity„
angeir, fear;,:even a few
llaugYis;. ft alsn, gi es snail it
Mlle yet another facet of this
countryy's paste a1.past whitcfn
hold . Memories for some PIT
heard one woman telling a
friend on the way out of the
theatre that her i. a : nnfhnd
come to' this country as a,
-Bernardo) hny'")e_ There are
pro; . d hundhreds. 'of Ber-
nardo Stories out thereto he
ttat&
. Layne C;olemarnt always a
' steady actor,. marks hiss fifth
season one the Myth !Festival
stage with his portrayal' of
Toru 0:Imminghia'nu. a kin1-
heartedl. good humored and
hard working farmer .
Terry Tweed,. who} ys;
his wife Agnes,, sh ws the
audience a strong woman
and unfortunately; a woman
ahead of herr tune -a1 woman
who; is not Ahmed tobecome
a veterinarians silmply-
because• she is a1 woman.
1'
Centre amo
.111' e• Beth, Centre for the
Arts is thriving and the key
to its success I8- eormlunity,.
not government support..
says- the Honourable Bruce'
McCal frey. Ontlaino 's
Minister of, Citizenship- and
Culture.
Speaking. at the ninth an-
nual opening of the latyottu
Centre. last Friday evening..
McCaffrey commended the
centre on. its tremendous
success, rate in these tough
econociic times.
The Minister pointed out
that the unique feature of the•
centre is the interaction;
Between the community and
the• theatre people.
Bhyth is an example of
how artistic integrity pays
off when a strong commit-
ment
omamitment is madle. at the grass.
roots 11evet. It is Ell
understanding that coriae-
munit'y fundi -raising efitorts
Muse
1 I
folk a look at the past
gar Fairborn (60Kehaeeli Croups)). shows off hi' nus TO) TOTIV ehniin
Mayne Coleman ha Nobody's Child, the play wills!& opened the TSO senses at the Blyth
Simmer last weed ((noteeourtesyoffthe BisithCentrefortheA s1)
Ann1 Casson truly loots the
part of a .genteel i 'rigl`iish'
woman sti1D trying tior become
accustomed for her
bewildering new , surroune-
dings. ffer authentic• English
accent is an asset to) the play
as is Dawn McNeilps The
role of Wlnniie Fairburn
marks. D'arwnt's professional
stage debut in Canada)•
-
Great Brlitaine's loss.
el for co
have raised at least 101 per-
cent of the total operating
" budget for the theatre this
year hesaidt
The community involVe-
ment and a 40i percent in-
crease in box o re sates
from last year have madie.
the Bl tui Centre virtually
self-suffietent McCaffrey
said more aims organizations
are going'to' have to, increase
thein self-s'ufti iency in;
ordertorsuruiae-
En, the last, 201 years. the'
arts industry has boomed
with many organizations
depending IargeL r on: the
• government for -funding
' 'Since the . former
Ministry of Culture• and
Recreation. was, created! in.
L9'7r5t. the Ontario, govern-
ment has, allocated over g,7 5
million to, culture! activities
and' facilities" said W af-
frey.
Bit for the first time in.
repar
for
is sWy
The origin of quilts• and
quilt malting can be traced
centuries back in, Canada ta
the well-known pixineer-
"Crazy Quiitsr which: were
made for warmth: rather
than decoration; this, week
the art of quoting wilt make -
a revival at the third' annual)
Qui1C Sale and Competition,
at the Bambton. Ffecitage
Museum;
With an expected 11,00.'quilts
on display. there will. be
more thanenough to satisfy
Both buyers; and: viewers.
The splendid colliection of
competition, quilts will be'
lodged by the public on the
first weekend eif the show:
The winning heritage and
contemporary. quilts will
togotheerr'receive' over rile in
cash and prizes, Sale gilt,
-t 1
wilL range- LO. price Grum! Tot))
to f700i,
fa addition to. the quilts, a
calico shop, will. be stuffed)
fall with handwoven:
coverlets, quilted place: .mats
and; cushions:' baby buntings
and numerous: other- article.
Metes room, will: feature hot
and colds dirinks, sandwiches
and home -baked strawberry
Canada's gain.
„
The despicable' George
Bailey iss,ptayed by John C.
!utter_. As; a piuller=of-then-
community polititiane who,
abuses aniimials and Children
on the side;. fie does his job,
wen-- as someone the
audience kivestorhate: '
And Inst hut net least,.
there mi Cironynt• the
Blyth lads who, plays" Jack
It3r su port
several! decades;. govern-
ment revenues,are not grow -
ing
rowing at an, expected rate.
therefore. government
restraints, and cut-backs
may leave some organiaae-•
tions, in jeopardlythe'
minister continued.'
McCaffrey said' the
government will be. gearing
more of its support away
frorn, block grants and
towards programs aimed at
malkirn the arts sell-
sufficient.
"My ministry will! put
more emphasis on the
deueliipnent of a.udieneces
and; marketing of cultural!
activities. We certainly have
a rich- . stack of galleries,
An, expected 6,000 people
will. visit the museum's Quilt
Show'whiclh. runs from JUL r
L-Lil from. l)0 until. 5} on
weelitillfroma untiL6,
on,weekend§'. The:museum;is
located five miles selutht of
Grand, Rend on. Highway 2:1
across lawns-, the Pinery Pt'o-
vincial Park tf more inftw-
•
mathon is required, contact
the'mnseum at24t 26001
theatresv concert halls.. etc.,
to, facilitate this initiative,"
he'sank
Audiences should) grow as
the people' born; • during the
baby boomi become more
mature and affluent. McCaf-
frey aLsor suggested the lints,
between culture and tourism;
deserves to he exploited in
order to, attract Larger au-
diences.
"Like the Myth Centre for
the Arts, increased- sell -
sufficiency will mean, even,
greater success for arts
organizations in Ontario,
and! the !Ministry of Citizen-
ship and Culture willl be in.
the. wings to help, them: meet
that goat. the Minister said
lir
stages
Les bon 1e .
the role ens a at
rather diril.witted Magmas
with gulargh thst Inaba
others tam. &meter
is much More developed in
the thaninthemovie,
rest of the cast-
Incbbilira *lieq as
Che, Larry Mike, as
Bili Ray and Oen eaatsan
Fairlawn; Although Winnie
does most of the talking 'for
botch her brother andi herself,.
Michael handles; his gnglisly
accent well when delivering
his- Ines and fie certainly
looks the part of a homesick
wailf, gluite capable, of
eliciting, pity from even the
most hard. -hearted of
audien-ces
The _authentic farm -
kitchen set, by Gwen E eatT'ey
i wherever do they ford alt
hose antiques used as
props?'), and periodlcastuYmtess
by Kerry Hackett perfectly
complement the pilay andthe
skillful direction of Mrless
Ritter analltattherineKa s
pulls it allltogether:
Nobody's Child will play in
repeietory with I ,Jtlhrs four
remaining prodleetionss vntill
August TR':. For tieliretsi, call
Mellor officeat5 001,
the laIels
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ntarIrh a _e +re s
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