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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-08-11, Page 9• entertainment • Lneknow Senthwl, Wednesday, Angst 11, 1932—Page 9 Desert song Dated Song, the hit must. cal from the Shaw Festival will open the winter theatre seriesat Blyth Centre for the Arts Saturday, October 23 and Sunday': October 24. The pocket version of the famous 1920's musical by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein 11 tells the story of The Red Shadow, a dashing. Masked hero, a Morrocan Robin Hood who disrupts French colonial mill. toy operations. Beth Anne Cole, who stole hearts at • Blyth last year with her ofle. woman show, plays the, daughter of a Prench Colonel who loses her heart to the tnysterious Red Shadow. Al- so among the quit is Alicia 'Jeffrey who has starred at Stratford, Theatre London and Huron Country Play. house, She plays the dancing St.. Helens • institute meet girl who seekrevenge for hentlection by the captain of the .outpost. • The productions, full of Memorable music and bright costumes wan raves of even normally hard.to.pleatie Tor- onto Star critic Bina Mallet who Called it "sheer enchant- ment". With a Cast of eight and two mimicking Desert Song is one of 'the largest touring productions to visit smaller centres In the province. It features 26 • songs .including Blue Heaven and, The Riff Song. f) • The Citiienship and World '• Affairs meeting of: the St. Helens Wotnetes institute • • . was held at the community hall on August 6, • • Seventeen 'members •sivered the, roll call, ; • where your ancestors came . 'from, Mrs,.Gordon Lyons. gave the moto, Minutes of Test. CrYear; •• 'Mrs. Frank McOuillin gave the topic, Junior Citizen• ' . Awards and aging • Growth Industry., . Mrs, total Gain* gave current events folltiv.fed•.by a • Sing song. accompanied by • Mrs, lruce Rayttard at the . • . •Mrs, Doris Mewhinney • • gave a reading, After Sum. titer Holidays and .a white, • elephant exchange followed. . Mrs, Mewhinney and Mrs, .Jim Aitchison served. lunch • to close the meeting,' Dates tudinowt District • ,.Ctintonenity. Centre SATVIIAY, AUGUST 14 kogerMatthewa and . , •Kendra Elphick FRIDAY, AVGIJST 20 • MA Aught and •• Rose &vier SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 • Michelle Good and • Tom Path, • • • OPEN DATES . AVAILABLE . , OCTOBER Frkiay1 Friday •'Friday 15 Friday 20 Saturday 30 . CALL TIIIS NUMBER ' BETWEEN 900 cm, AND 6)00 P ONLY 5284532 The original Massive Broadway musical • of 1926 has been scaled down to fit smaller stages by Christaph. er Newton, artistic director of the Niagartt.on.the.lake theatre. • Individual tickets are now on sale at the Box Office for the Sunday matinee perform- ance at 2 p.m. Alltickets are $10.00. Tickets for the Sat.' urday night performance are available as part of the theatre series with Theatre Sans Fils' The. 'Hobbit and Soft Pedalling with all three shows. costing only .$16.00. •, Merton and ire no Good of doderich and Oil( and Marie Park of bungaiinon .are pleased to announcethe' forth- coming Sidefidge of their children 'Michelle Ann and • Thomas Roy, on sotuty,,Aniust 21s1 et 3:30 &clack tit St, Oeorge'sAnglicari hutch, .0aderich, . . Reception at Luoknow community Otitttre, on Saturday, 'August 21, far Mr, and Mrs:' torn Park (Michelle Oood), Dancing nine until one toB..S.A: • • • . • Everyone ivolionve, • • • ; • . • • • • • • • • • o' • • • • 0 0 • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • do•• o. • • I • •• oisoiiiot it 6 •: 0. PREMIER IMAM S THEATRE. ,. 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Register at. the Lyceum, any evening after 8 PAC The contest will be judged on, August 12th, Wednesday, at 8 RM. Just • before the final showing Of E.T. LAST TWO DAYS WEDNESDitY, 10 6,A 'MP -3; AUGUST 1 lth • . and THURSDAI, AUGUST 1.2th THE EXTRA -TERRESTRIAL