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,. organization, working towards the opening emotional, intellectual and spir�tua1 needs
of a naturalhealth centre near BayfieId. in order to promote the well-being of.the
"' Both performers have experience hi whole person-;" says the board' of directors.
'theatre, acting, dancing, singing and Of the 115 acres the organization has
directing, Dawson is well-known for her TV purchased, 75 acres is workable. land which
'commercials and has just returned from will be used to produce food organically and
Sudbury Where she performed in "Annie. participants will be invited to help with
Ruffo has performed on TV's "Pig. and gardening. Through the fruit trees and bush
Whistle Show." and CBC's "Seeing Things' on the land, there ^will be a nature trail
"West Side Story" and "The Fantasticks." where participants can:walk.
He is also artistic director for the Showplace "We want a happy, beautiful, light spirit
Theatre at the Cambridge Hotel. about the place. We want to promote well -
Funds raised go towards the Quest for being and the total healing of the body, mind
Health organization which has purchased and spirit," says Lynn Wilkens, one of the
the clinic and grounds at RR 2 Bayfield; of board members.
Therese C. Pfrimmer,who developed the With a goal of $75,000, the organization
"deep muscle therapy" technique of natural will raise money through the gala benefit at
healing, for the establishment of a natural $10 a ticket, $25 annual memberships and
health centre. The organization is planning private donations. It has applied for status
a spring opening when a professional staff as a charitable organization 'to allow it to
will provide a holistic medical program and issue donation receipts for income tax
a variety of educational seminars on topics purposes.
such as nutrition, reflexology, exercise and For more information about the
organic farming. organization or tickets to the gala benefit,
"Our sincere desire is to help people help phone 482-5415. Tickets are also available at FrankRiuffn
themselves in a professional caring the door.
Blyth Festival will feature winter workshops
If you thought nothing happens at the
Blyth Festival over the winter months, think
again! Katherine Kaszas, Artistic Director,
announced today that three new scripts,
currently under consideration for the 1986
season, would be workshopped at the begin-
ning of December.
The workshops will begin on December 2,
culminating in an entire day of public
readings, and discussions with the actors,
directors, and playwrights, on Friday,
December 13.
The plays to be workshopped are:
SISTER JUDE by David Carley. An amus-
ing look at presbyterianism in small town
Ontario, through the eyes of a brother and
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sister - whose reactions to their strict upbr-
inging are very different.
GONE TO GLORY by Suzanne Finlay. Two
elderly women struggle to survive on their
meagrerpensions in the British Columbia in-
terior. This is a comedy about their lives
and eccentricities in the small brightly -
coloured shack they call home. Another of
Suzanne Finlay's plays, Monkeyshines, was
a big hit at BC's Bastion Theatre recently.
ANOTHER SEASON'S PROMISE by Anne
Chislett and Keith Roulston. A heart- ren-
ding story about a farming family struggl-
ing to keep the farm from going bankrupt. ;
Anne Chislett is well-known across Canada
as the author of The Tomorrow Box and the
award-winning Quiet in the Land. Blyth
resident Keith Roulston has written several ,
plays for the Blyth Festival, including The
Shortest Distance Between Two Points. This
is their first joint venture.
HuronPlayhouse manager,
attends arts symposium
Heather Redick, general manager of
Huron Country Playhouse, Grand Bend, will
leave Canada for Moscow Nov. 25 to attend
an international arts symposium.
As one of three Canadian delegates, she
will be meeting with theatrical workers and
performers from not only the U.S.S.R., but
also France, Spain, Italy, Austria, and the
Federal Republic of Germany.
The delegates will attend meetings, with
the possible theme "Dramatist -Theatre -
Audience" as well as any topics of special
interest to the participants. The possible ex-
change of scripts, performers, directors,
etc. will also be discussed. In addition, those
attending will have the opportunity to view
many artistic presentations in and around
Moscow.
This cultural exchange program has been
arranged through the efforts of an organizd-
tion known as Interarts, with over forty of-
fices across Canada, promoting a cultural.
friendship and understanding between
Canada. the U.S.S.R. and other nations.
Dave Sheppard, president of the Huron
Country Playhouse Board of Directors said
he was very pleased that Heather was given
this honour and opportunity, and felt her
most deserving. Sheppard felt that she
would offer much input and expertise to this
seven day symposium.
Floyd Herman will direct,}
next GLT production
BY JENNIFER A. BLACK
An executive meeting was held on Nov. 12
and the next director, play and dates have
been decided. Floyd Herman will direct The
Tomorrow Box, a very successful Canadian
play written by Anne Chislett. Auditions will
be held on Jan. 2 and 5, 1986. Watch the
paper for times. The performance will be
Feb. 26, 27, 28 and March 1, 1986.
Our first production was completed suc-
cessfully, and although not our first choice,
seemed to be accepted well by our au-
diences. It was extremely difficult to cast a
play this Fall for some reason, and at the
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last minute we had to switch plays and find
one with an all -female cast, which is a hor-
rendous task due to the fact there are very
few plays written with several women in the,
cast. However, we felt that our choice was a;
good one if maybe a little "Cute and corny"
and considering the violence and sex seen on;
T.V. a pleasant evening of fun, for a change.
Thanks to everyone who helped out and;
worked hard to get the production going. We;
have a big project planned for Nov. 23 and 24;
- clean-up time at the Livery and we need as1
many people as we can to help. Starting aty
10 a.m. each morning and bring your own,
lunch!!!
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