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.
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He said he wasn't getting
fat--but it's frightening to notice
how much more that hammock
seems to sag this summer.
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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
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