Village Squire, 1976-07, Page 6BLYTH SUMMER
FESTIVAL
Is a Hit!
WESTERN ONTARIO ON STAGE
The Blood is Strong
by Lister Sinclair
"The theatre has ... a happy, talented company putting out a
high-quality product ... First-rate theatre."
- Doug Bale, London Free Press
July 13.15.21.23, August 5.10.13.
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How I Met My Husband
by Alice Munro
"Blyth Summer Festival opened the second hit of its season with
a realistic Cinderella play, called How I Met My Husband ...
Director James Roy sensitively handles the recollected joys and
pains of growing up." - Noel Gallagher, London Free Press
July 14.16.20.24.28.
Mostly in Clover by Harry J Boyle
The Outstanding success of the 1975 Blyth Summer Festival
returns by popular demand. "It's a bouncing, rollicking production
which drew raves from all who saw it ... a joy."
- Keith Roulston, Village Squire
"A chip off the old blockbuster." - J im Swan, CKNX
July 1722,30. August 7.
A Hit that's yet to be:
Shape
by Jim Schaefer
A lively country-and-western musical about the Olympics
knowing Mr. Schaeffer's repute as an actor, his play is bound to be a
huge success.
July 27,29.31. August 3,4,6.11.12,14.
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
JULY 3 TO AUGUST 14
Tuesday to Saturday
( 519 ) 523-4452
Adults 53.00
Senior Citizens $2.25
Children S2.00
Theatre. Music. Art Exhibits. Square Dances
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