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Village Squire, 1978-07, Page 35Petrolia THEATRE GO ROUND [VICTORIA PLAYHOUSE, PETROLIA]: NEW FRIENDS, OLD FRIENDS: A children's play based on well known myths and legends. Written by Duncan McGreg- or, it plays July 6-13. WE MUST KILL TONY: Two brothers scheme to take care of the cousin who has inherited their estate in a suspence comedy. July 11-15. THE FOUR POSTER: The story of a husband and wife through 35 years of marriage. It plays July 18-22. THE WIZARD OF OZ: Theatre Aquarius brings this production of the popular children's musical with puppets and actors. Port Stanley PORT STANLEY SUMMER FESTIVAL: FRAZER HOUSE FOLLIES: devised by Jim Schaefer...A recreation of a turn of the centur' travelling variety show. Opens lulN, 7. PORT MEMORIAL HISTORY SHOW: written by Artistic Director Jim Schaefer, with songs and dances, real history and memories: a light-hearted look at Port Stanley up to the turn of the century. Opens July 21. TURKEY: written by Jim Schaefer...a children's show that has played to great acclaim all over Canada. Opens Saturday, .lull 29. 2 p.ni. Stratford PRIVATE LIVES: Noel Coward's plays have been tremendously popular at Stratford in the past two years. This production starring Maggie Smith and Brian Bedford was an early sell out this year. Plays July 9, 13, 18, 22 (2 p.m.), 30 (2 p.m.), Aug. 4, 13 (2 p.m.). THE DEVILS: A confrontation of faith and passion against a background of political intrigue in 17th century France of Cardinal Richelieu and King Louis XIII. At the Avon July 5, 8,(2 p.m.), 12, 16, 20, 23, 26, 28, Aug. 2, 5(2 p.m.). THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR: Shakespeare's play about two merry, middle-class wives and their confederates who prove more than a match for the aging, aristocratic Sir John Falstaff plays on the Festival stage July 9, 13, 16, 18, 22 (2 p.m.), 30 (2 p.m.) Aug. 4, 10. UNCLE VANYA: Chekhov's most tender comedy of longing and hope, is at the Avon July 15, 19 (2 p.m.) 22, 27, 30, Aug. 3, 5. MACBETH: One of Shakespeare's most powerful tragedies sees the return of Douglas Rain to the Festival stage. Playing July 12 (2 p.m.), 16 (2 p.m.), 19 (2 p.m.), 22, 27, 29 (2 p.m.), 30, Aug. 1, 2(2 p.m.), 3, 6. CANDIDE: Voltaire's masterpiece about 7_4.2-ALVIN'S TV Lon YOUR HEADQUARTERS � FOR ROGERS MAJESTIC TV EXPERT TV SERVICE •ANTENNA & TOWER INSTALLATION NOW CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF C.B. RADIOS 162 MARY ST. GODERICH PHONE 524-9089 innocence and hypocrisy is set to music by Leonard Bernstein. It will appear at both the Festival and Avon stages, starring Edward Evanko, Mary Lou Fallis and Andrea Martin. Plays at July 11, 16 (2 p.m.), 19, 21, 25, 29, Aug. 2 (2 p.m.), 6 (2 p.m.) at the Avon and July 15, 23 (2 p.m.), August 5. THE WINTER'S TALE: Shakespeare draws from the world of fable, where benevolent forces in the universe work towards man's ultimate good in this story that will play on the Festival stage July 11, 19, 21, 25, 29, Aug. 6, 9. JUDGEMENT: One-man show starring Richard Monette as the sole survivor of a group of Russian officers locked in a cell by their German captors in the last weeks of World War 2. It's at the Avon July 14, 29(2 p.m.), Aug. 11. AS YOU LIKE IT: A revival of the popular 1977 production which brought high praise for Maggie Smith. At the Festival stage July 12, 13 (2 p.m.), 15, 20, 23, 26, 28, Aug. 2, 5 (2 p.m.), Aug. 8. HELOISE AND ABELARD: A tale of a love affair between a great scholar and his pupil set in the Middle Ages, it will play at the Avon July 5 (2 p.m.), 12 (2 p.m.), 15 (2 p.m.). 26 (2 p.m.), Aug. 3 (2 p.m.),9. NED AND JACK: Sheldon Rosen's play about John Barrymore and Edward Sheldon. two of the most flamboyant IIIRIA flVPENT HJR A DAI, A WEEK, A MONTII ANYThIING. HIREA SIUDFNT: THE OPFO OFA SIIMMERTIME. 1* Employment and Emploi et Immigration Canada Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister Bud Cullen, Ministre Call you local Canada Manpower Centre tor Students Goderich, Listowel, Stratford. VILLAGE SQUIRE/JULY 1978. P(;. 33.