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Village Squire, 1979-06, Page 31father, the troubled monarch, and constantly challenged by the example of his own rival contemporary. the gallant Hotspur, Hal lives among low-lifes and criminals. The play examines the education of a king. At Festival Theatre. Opens on June 6 (7:30 pm) and continues on June 8 (8 pm), 12 (8 pm), 14 (8 pm), 17 (7:30 pm), 19 (8 pm), 20 (8 pm), 22 (8 pm), 24 (7:30 pm). 27 (2 pm), 30 (8 pm), July 3 (8 pm), 5 (8 pm), 8 (7:30 pm). THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST A revival of the ever -popular comedy by Oscar Wilde that proved a.highlight of the 1975 and 1976 seasons. At Avon Theatre. Opens on June 7 (2 pm), and continues on June 12 (8 pm). 16 (8 pm), 21 (2 pm). 28 (8 pm). July 4 (2 pm), 7 (2 pm). THE SECOND PART OF HENRY IV The uncontrollable comic exploits of Sir John Falstaff colour this continuing exploration of the final years of King Henry IV's stricken reign. Prince Hal completes his unorthodox education with Falstaff and prepares himself for the inhuman demands of monarchy. At Festival Theatre. Opens on June 7 (7:30 pm). and continues on June 9 (2 pni), 13 (8 pm). 16 (8 pm), 20 (2 pm). 23 (8 pni), 27 (8 pm), 28 (8 pm). July 1 (7:30 pm), 4 (2 pm). 7 (2 pm). HAPPY NEW YEAR A new musical based on the play Holiday by Philip Barry with musics and lyrics by Cole Porter. The world Jeans Shorts Tops Jackets BLYTH Featuring Canadian -Made: 130(isi Gigs' Now of American high finance and high society is disrupted by a brash young man who wants to marry a daughter of one of its oldest and wealthiest families. His irreverent attitude to money and work, however, makes him a more natural ally of her spirited, unconventional sister. At the Avon Theatre. Opens on June 9 (2 pm) and continues on June 14 (8 pm), 16 (2 pm), 17 (2 pm). 20 (2 pm), 22 (8 pm), 24 (2 pm), 26 (8 pm). 28 (2 pm), 30 (8 pm), July 1 (7:30 pm), 4 (8 pm), 6 (8 pm), 8 (2 pm). THE TAMING OF THE SHREW A man who needs a wife chooses a shrew who has come to hate men. Their courtship and marriage provide Shakespeare's most violent and alarming examination of the clash between men and women. At Third Stage. Previews June 28 (2 pm). Opens July 1 (2 pm) and continues July 3 (2 pm), 4 (8 pm). 6 (8 pm), 8 (2 pm). EGBDF -- a musical drama at Theatre London, 471 Richmond St., London on June 22 and 23 at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Phone 672-8800. ALICE IN WONDERLAND is presented by Theatre Aquarius, Hamilton's Regional Professional Theatre Company at the Seaforth District High School, 58 Chalk St. N. on Friday, July 13 at 2 p.m. Free admission. The program is sponsored by Huron County Public Library and funded through Outreach Ontario. Infant to size 14 523-9613 Hansel £t Gretel The Comer Cottage for Chlldren's Wear STAGE DOOR from the Red Mill Theatre, a musical review of great Broadway hits on Sunday, June 17 at Waterloo Motor Inn, 475 King St. N., Waterloo. Buffet dinner at 5:30 and showtime will be at 7 p.m. Phone 884-0220. ART MEDIA 6 -- 6 contemporary Ontario artists, each working in a different medium at Sarnia Public Library and Art Gallery, 124 S. Christina St., Sarnia from June 1 to June 27. CERTAIN TRADITIONS -- consisting of 84 paintings and sculptures by 32 important young British and Canadian artists, this exhibition provides not only a selected overview of recent work being done in both countries, but a fascinating comparison of outlooks and styles. At London Regional Art Gallery, 305 Queen's Ave., London until June 17. TOM BENNER, JOHN MOSS & DON MULLER at Forest City Gallery, 213 King St.. London until June 20. NATIONAL FILM BOARD COLLECTION at McIntosh Gallery, UWO, London from June 6 to July 1. PERSONAGES -- 3 -man show at Studio 487 Gallery, 175 Dundas St., London from June 8 to June 30. •Fine Jewellery & Gifts •Royal Doulton Figurines •Costume Jewellery •Hummel Figurines art Camptai JEWELLER• • •EXETER.ONT. 235-2720 June 1979, Village Squire 29