The Rural Voice, 2000-05, Page 17Producing & developing great Canadian plays in the heart of rural Huron County
June 1- September2, 2000
1999's smash hit returns June 1 -17th
DEATH OF THE HIRED MAN,
conceived & directed by Paul Thompson magically transforms
the theatre to a barn complete with the sights, sounds, smells
and a working threshing machine.
1•r: David Petersen & Warren Sulatycky in the 19,$.1
production of neenh u/ rhr Hurl Man. Photo by Off HrnadH.o
Heartwarming Family Drama June 21- Aug. 6
ANNE, adapted for the stage by Paul Ledoux
Canada's favourite red -head, Anne of Green Gables, brings
her magic to the Blyth stage in the exquisitely simple
retelling of L.M. Montgomery's ever -popular classic.
Anne of Green Gables is a trademark of AGGLA.
International Mega -hit! July 25 - Aug.26
THE DRAWER BOY, by Michael Healey
Morgan: You'd better get some sleep we're rotating the crops tomorrow.
Miles (city actor): That a big job?
Morgan: Uh huh. We have to dig up all the hay growing on the east side of
the field, the hay that gets all the morning sun, and move it to the west side, to
get the afternoon sun. Big job. And we have to do it in the dark. Set your
alarm for three.
Miles: Three? A.M.?
Morgan.. That's right.
True Crime Drama Aug. 1 - 19th
STOLEN LIVES - THE ALBERT WALKER STORY by Peter Colley
Satirical Comedy June 28 - Aug. 4 CORKER by Federal MP Wendy Lill
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"Sum tokeep you ontheed*eofyaurseot," A mystery comedy - Aug.22 - Sept. 2.
WHEN THE REAPER CALLS by Peter Colley
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