The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-26, Page 22PAGE 6A—GODERIC H SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1981
Winter
at Blyth
There's something for
everyone at the Blyth Centre
this winter. Famous per-
formers in comedy, drama,
music and puppetry are
featured in the theatre,
music and children's series
now on sale at the Blyth Cen-
tre. Buy your subscription
series now for the best seat
selection. Tickets for in-
dividual events go on sale
September 14. Phone
(519)523-930Q for informa-
tion.
Television and opera star,
Jan Rubes, kicks off the
music series on October 25 at
2 p,m. with a concert that
blends folk music, popular
tunes and opera.
The Christmas season.will
be rung in at Blyth .by
Tafelmusic on December 13
with their version of
Handel's Messiah, played as
Handel would have heard it
on the original baroque in-
struments.
On April 14 at 8 p.m. Blyth
theatre -goers will be treated
to a concert by the interna-
tionally renowned Liona
Boyd. Liona Boyd is known
as Canada's "first lady of
the guitar" and has been the
toast of critics around the
world for her delicate inter-
pretations of the classics of
guitar.
A concert by John Arpin on
May 9at2p.m. is the final
event of Blyth's music
series. John Arpin is a
pianist whose' concert pro-
gram gives, a perspective of
music from the turn of the
century I,to the present day,
including selections from
ragtime, jazz, stride piano
and film and stage songs
that span the era. •
Music series subscriptions
are only $18 for four -events;
individual tickets range
from $6 to $8 for each event.
The theatre series blends
•mystery, comedy and music
in three events for the series
price of $14. Beth Ann Cole
sings Songs From the
Theatre on October 7 at 8
p.m., a program including
Shakespearean, songs,
• Broadway and vaudeville
songs, and revivals of songs
from the French stage and .
fromFanny,:Brice.
• Barry Morse stars in
Blyth's,.next offering,. the
mystery . thriller Sleuth by
Anthony Shaffer on March 2
at 8 p.m. Sleuth comes
straight from successful
runs in Toronto and' at .
Muskoka's Summer
Festival. ` •
The magic of Stephen
Leacock's mythical
Mariposa is re-created by
former Wingham and. Lon-
don resident Ric Wellwood in
Leacock at Leisure on • April
21 at 8 p.m. Wellwood takes
many of, the famous,
hilarious Leacock stories
and makes them as warm
and refreshing as his imper-
sonation of the • great Cana-
dian humourist from Orillia.
The tiny members of the
family have not been forgot-
ten at Blyth either. Six
dollars buys three after-
noons of the best in
children's entertainment
this winter — a bargain that
woild be hard to beat
anywhere. On October 17 at 2
p.m., the Camerata quartet
makes music by Brahms,
Schubert and Beethoven the
craziest and funniest concert
ever. Kids of all ages will be
sure to enjoy the humour and.
hi-jinks of these talented per-
formers.
Every child knows
"Charlotte's Web", the story
of Wilbur the pig and other
_barnyard animals, and all
will love " this imaginative
adaptation for the stage us-
ing masks, mime and music,
scheduled for March 13 at 2
p.m.
Frog Print Theatre brings
their latest puppetry ex-
travaganza "Moments
Mousical" to Blyth on May 8
at 2 p.m. Two mice stumble
into an attic chock-full of
scarves, picture frames, old
books and all sorts of
treasures.
In addition to these series
events, children's films will
be shown monthly at
Memorial Hall from October
through March. Watch for
details of times and films.
In addition to the series
events, there will 'be several
special events throughout
the winter. On November 15,
1981 The Travellers will br-
ing their particular and
venerable brand of folk
inusic to the Blyth hall. The
Travellers have Toured the
world, recorded 14 albums
and appeared in many
television shows over the
more than 20 years they
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