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MARCH 26,1981
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Expanded season
Festival announces playbill
Artistic Director Janet
Amos has announced five
plays and an expanded nine
week season as part of the
1981 Blyth Summer Festival
opening July 3.
Quiet in the Land, Anne
Chislett's story of a young
Amish man madly in love
with the girl of his dreams,
at odds with his father and
questioning his elders, will,
open the -season. Miss
Chislett,i who adapted A
Summer Burning for the 1977
Festival, recreates the wed-
dings, ceremonies and songs
of the Amish people as
background to this warm.
story.
The mystery surrounding.
the disappearance of
millionaire • theatre ' owner
Ambrose Small is explored
in Love or Money. Carol
Bolt, author of Red Emma,
One Night Stand and Buffalo
Jump, delves into the in-
triguing story of how Small
sold his Grand Theatre
chain, and disappeared
forever. Was he murdered?
If so why,-and.by whom? .Did.
he arrange his own disap-
pearance and escape with
one of his favorite
showgirls? Some of the,
answers will be provided
when the play opens July 7.
Anne Chislett's, The
Tomorrow Box, a hilarious
look at one Huron County
farm wife who decides she's
had enough of her husband
making the decisions and
strikes out on her own is the
Lochalsh has
lots of visitors.
BY KAE WEBSTER
395-5257
On Thursday all of Ontario
went to the polls to pick a
premier for the province.
The people living on the
north side of Highway 86
voted at the Ripley Town
Hall and those on the south
side voted at Jim West's
home. The ones that worked
at the polling booth were
Evelyn Bradley; Jiin West,
George . Moncrief and Bill
Farrish:
Mr. and Mrs. John Mac-
Charles
ao-Charles and Ryan of Petrolia
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver MacCharles. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Websterand Cecil visited
with Mr. and Mrs. - Ross
Henderson, Brenda and Bon-
nie one evening.
Mayme Henderson of
Lucknow is recuperating at
the home of her son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Murray ay Henderson.
Bob MacKenzie visited on
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross MacKenzie.
Visiting with Mrs. Emile
MacLennan were Mrs.
Margaret Morton, Lina and
Jason of Point Clark and
Florence MacLennan of Kin-
cardine. They had a lovely
time as they were also
celebrating Margaret's bir-
thday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heffer-
man of Londonvisited on the
weekend with Mrs. Dorothy
MacLennan. •
Mrs. Wellington Webster
and Cecil spent a day in
Goderich visiting with. Mrs.
Norma Young and Mrs.
Viola Farquhar before Cecil,
would return to Richfield
Ohio tube with Mr. and Mrs.
Atlee Wise and Tricia on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
MacLennan of Toronto were .
in Luckrinw__on the weekend
to attend the funeral of Flo' . r
Mansfield and visited with
Mrs. Emile MacLennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Webster and Cecil -visited the
other evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Smith of Dungan-
non.
Visiting with Mrs. Dorothy.
MacLennan was Finlay
MacLennan of Kitchener
and Katie Sutherland of Lon-
don.
third play of the season. The
Tomorrow Box had sold out
houses during an extended
run at Centaur Theatre in
Montreal roaring with the
laughter of recognition. It
opens July 28.
Fire on Ice (The Legend of
Howie Morena) which opens
August 4 is a tribute to the
hockey player from Mitchell
and Stratford who became
the idol of millions playing
for the Montreal Canadiens.
The comedy of Keith
Roulston (His Own Boxx,
McGillicuddy's Lost
Weekend) •teamed with the
music of John Roby (The
Life that Jack Built) make it
a lively retelling of the
famous Morenz story.
He Won't Come in from the
Barn, one of the h most
popular shows in the
Festival's history returns
A
August 25 and plays for the
last two weeks of the
Festival. Ted Johns (The
School Show, St. Sam and the
Nukes) has rewritten the
play from its 1977 production
by Theatre Passe Muraille
and he'll star in it along with
two cows, several pigs and a
rooster. -It's the hilarious
story of a farmer who
withdraws from the pro-
blems of modern life to live
in his barn, despite the
pleading of his wife and
family who want him to
come back to the house.
Subscription vouchers for
the -season are now on sale at
the box office at $18 for
adults, $16 for seniors and
$10 for children for four
vouchers which can be ex-
changed for „ tickets. In-
dividual tickets will go on
sale May 22.
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