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Village Squire, 1976-10, Page 33THEATRE Robin Phillips back with 5 -year contract at Stratford Robin Phillips, Artistic Director of the Stratford Festival, has signed a new five-year contract to take effect November 1, 1976. In making the announcement, John V. Killer, President of the Festival's Board of Governors, explained that Mr. Phillips' present contract has one year to run but it was felt that re -negotiation at this lime would give him.a freer hand in long-range planning. "We trust it will also show the degree of confidence the Board of Governors has in Mr. Phillips and the appreciation we feel for what he has done in the last three years. We see it also as an expression of our firm determination to give him every assistance in implementing his artistic policy and carrying out his plans for the future, plants which we think are not only exciting but capable of raising the Festival to new heights of artistic achievement," Mr. Killer said. Mr Phillips assumed responsibility for the Festival's artistic direction in 1974, following "NA iteit% 'IV; f While in Clinton this Fall, why not drop in and see our collection of different Antiques and Crafts ... an experience you'll enjoy. • • 1 + Flora arrangements and centrepieces for all occasions. O • •8 • A Unique Shopping Experience 0' the resignation of Jean Gascon. He has had two Seasons as head of the organization to date. Under Mr. Phillips' artistic leadership, the Festival has enjoyed tremendous public and critical acclaim and has moved into stimulating new directions theatrically. He has been responsible for the formation of a Young Company which toured Canada in 1975 and has since built a sizeable and enthusiastic following among theatre -goers attending performances in Stratford itself. He has also attracted some of the world's leading talent to Canada's Stratford, including Maggie Smith, Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn this year. His tenure has also seen a full-scale production of a new Canadian play on the stage of the Avon Theatre. Mr. Phillips' plans for the Festival's 25th anniversary Season next year include a return of the celebrated Maggie Smith and of Brian Bedford, another major talent who was first A wide vatiety of hand crafts ... like crocheted tablecloths, runners and doilies; knitted baby sweaters, and various sizes of quilts. • 1' And, as always, the unusual in gifts from yesteryear. iox tnfiques anb 0Iraf fs 19 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario Open Sundaes 1 to 5 •. '• I► a� x #< 1 It s* ,f 1 1 seen at Stratford in the 1975 Season. In addition, he has effected the return to the Festival of Canada's internationally acclaim- ed Kate Reid. Mr. Phillips has stated this his policy for the Festival will include the return of leading Canadian actors, who have been pursuing careers elsewhere, whenever possible. His term of leadership has also brought numerous offers for the Company to perform in New York and London's West End but these offers have been refused so far. "We are still building a Company," Mr. Phillips has explained. "When it is ready we'll be happy to take it to New York and London." Mr. Phillips has personally directed five of this Season's ten productions: Antony and Cleopatra, The Way of the World, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Measure for Measure and The Importance of Being Earnest, and has co -directed productions of Hamlet and The Tempest. - ANDERSON'S /.14.7.Vi70gilrate(fra,404/av ggOilintitt Goderich. Ontario 11cvi th,01. to Post t)fficc ti For your fall or winter reading or Christmas gift - Bibles - Canadiana - Cook Books - Garden Books, etc. Paperbacks - Harlequin Romances - other books to suit all tastes HALLOWE'EN SERVIETTES, MASKS, ETC. \ OVERSEAS XMAS CARDS & 1977 CALENDARS SOUVENIR ITEMS, GAMES, JIGSAW PUZZLES, ACTIVITY BOOKS AND ARTISTS SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES Giftware for Every Occasion ti VILLAGE SQUIRE/OCTOBER 1976, 31