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The Brussels Post, 1974-07-24, Page 13located one mile east of the village of Grand Bend a mile off Highway 81 on the Stephen B Line. The new adaptation with song of the old traditional tale is by Toronto playwrite Sheldon Rosen whose adult plays have been produced over the past few years, including the two one-acters, Love Mouse and Myer's Room at the Poor Alex Theatre. Tickets are 75c for children and $1.50 for adults and are available at the door via the box office without reservations. Seating is on, a first, come-first-served basis. Myles Kesten directs members of the Playhouse young company, bringing a strong background in children's /theatre with him. He acted in many productions with the Bramalea Children's Theatre at the Bramalea Civic Centre and toured Peel County. • In the title role is Glorya McShane, a. budding comedienne seen to tremendous advantage with strong critical acclaim as the wisecracking Judith in last week's. Playhouse production, of Stage Door. As. Prince Aromatic, the hero, Russell Scott, a talented character actor also seen in two roles in Stage Door, is now "elevated" to play, :ing a handsome leading man-type role. Michael Takiff plays Squire Squire, loyal servant and buddy to the Prince, who captured atention in last week's large cast as the movie company publicity man, Dominique, Phillimore plays Olga the Witch, rounding out the cast and casting out a few rounds of lovable, if conniving, spells. Diet Time? He said he wasn't getting fat--but it's frightening to notice how much more that hammock seems to sag this summer. t:3111ViStMiltS 111141, A MI TACIUMKE t%% 4,10,11.'S IMES Y: Art 'efa•:1.p...77..!•7. TP, SW* Fairy tale is last play of season at Grand Bend GRAND BEND, Ont.---The popular , timeless fairy tale RAPUNZEL receives a new treatment when an updated version with a modern twist is presented by the Huron County Playhouse each Saturday,• starting July 27 till the end of the season,August 17. Performances take place on stage live at the Playhouse twice each Saturday at 10:30 a.ni. and 1 :30 p.m, The Playhouse tent is our Family ewspaper PHOTO AND FEATURE COVERAGE OF THE BRUSSELS AREA PLUS • Women's Page •Sports • News and Editorials Poor ish H gu six ?colt(' an p Wit !ach ice,',' IsPott ad ell ae lutes, ‘vh butte grill 2 cv av chives ears er leppcf, 11 lid egg !d, Add minute illa and Sine its form it ig tine ze an )id ice They ready gs shoo ar, not is shun t off I NEllS There's something in it for everyone! Something important. Your neWspaper provides entertainment, of course . . . the "sugar and spice" of life. But your newspaper serves still more vital purposes .. . by keeping you abreast of the news . . . by providing you with information and ideas . . and by creating a "market place" where you can discover best 'ways to spend your shopping dollars. Yes, your newspaper makes a Bib aifference to 'you! SUBSCRIBE NOW TO RECEIVE YOUR COPY EVERY WEEK IN CANADA $6.00 EVERY YEAR ESTABL111180 1872 71187788M08081111811."16w" $4,11 S Ayes, Mi Mop, —S5.00 to U SA. — apv 4'Brusse sPost BRUSSELS ONTARIO re. Tim BRUSSELS POST, JULY 24, 1074-48