Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1976, p. 6

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Tilt lit Wednesday Mays 1MB Little Mary Sunshine sparkles Little Mary Sunshine this year a production by students of Georgetown District High School is a demanding production for both cast and audience Demanding on cast because of its very slow movement from beginning to end that depends strongly upon will might the main and sup portive figures in play But it equally demanding upon the for if the play Is to succeed its all portant that the audience approach it with just the right expectation which is you re going to see a spoof Don expect to see a troop of gallant Mounties riding off to fight band of fierce Indians in Little Mary Sunshine Do expect to see a group of Forest Rangers would rather face a bevy of young beauties rather than one single solitary In tiro Don expett to nnlvc but nevertheless shrewd heroine There no shrewd nest about our girl Mary Sunshine she so she deserves the name And then there our hero Big Jim Warrington Big Ji Woe In very but one Big Jim is a of mental lightweight Little Mary Sunshine us played by Wendy Smith is the sort of Rick must have thought of when he treated the plnj She was sweet unassuming as mentioned before naive and had excellent voice which came across best when it had a strong contrast to balance with Her duet with Mmr forcefully played by best in Friday night performance Mike Sellars Big Jim handled the role well The brother and sister matchup of Bill Kent Hester and Kent iNancy Twinkle Mary Maid although a little stiff In their dancing numbers were equal to the task of providing humourous touches to the Although not major roles three other characters came through extremely well Chief Brown Bear by McGrath was excellent even when providing the straight lines in old jokes His facial expressions real flair for humour behind that red portrual ot Uscar Roland I was worth thepriccof Jeff and Keith admission Alone This ladies m in cum grufly politician took Director Bob Morrow Is an over the stage Id hand musical comedies Although the chorus of and his skills were demon Ladies was for the throughout most part up to par Sunshine as was the lady known Cora Joy choreography with her broad oh so and Ron Hunt got a In a high school the reaction very time she toughest Job tends to fall upon lines Now musical and vocal diret that a what a young lady from lor shoulders as he tries to the finest schools sounds like lolces to The g La lies sound liki least a semi Mi II professional unit Ralph Sandy S ugh familiar nomi in local little Sue J reen circles handled d y Booth all dutieswill tonductorof I hi GDHS orchestra Harry did the Hamilton y were by her J and w is Port Bit JIM The two stars of the Georgetown District High School production of Little Mary Sunshine rehearse one of their numbers prior to plays list weekend Mike Sellnrs played the part of apt Warnngtonand plajed Little Mary Sunshine BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST L Brown ST OPTOMETRIST RR Hamilton South CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbettDC BARRAGERS Dry Cleaners and Evans Chiropractic Clinic Street CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS w Associate Tax Consultants 8772217 4 Mill RESTAURANTS OPEN FOR LUNCHES I1AMTOJ Hunters Inn Country Restaurant Perfect characterization makes Billy believable by George The play Billy I inr Georgetown Little Theatres final production of the season IB a portrait of a star struck lying young man and a in his llfi As written by Ktllh Waterhousi and Willis Hall which challenge the range and depth of any actor Within its lines lie latent power to move to laughter tears pity disgust and won dcrment The most challenging part of ill is of course that of Billy Liar himself The actor playing this part must manage not to lose the sympathetic in in how the plot rcsoUes itself Should the the part without giving audience a trait to believe in Billy Liar could fall flat on its face regardless of the calibre of the supporting witching a rial famil came London played about four of the Waters Stephanie play s eight characters are of Stacy one family respixtlvily Pat played the was elderly grandmother who has perfectly cast the genteel become helpless as a young dead below Iliad In child but like a young child tslimntion who tan what the ours until did is and how best to ihewidding Billy inr is in it should frame of the ninth hand of on of a director tan blunt inpomt daj decatks the of three nit piny takes ploti in Hit morning the of the earning but the CI r missed thi op these ti mi with uw of lighting or lighting live of tils sketched an old longer with a voice home Pat a dimension which seemed to cloak the part in must old The middle class father all bluster and thunder which shields hollow man was performed by Dink Joynis In the third ait when Alii fishwife s of obw night s played by Thursday Stephanie Conn might have is to lit stolen the stage It easy to light of Minn imagine Rita changing into a iht dirtttor fat raucous ugly The surprise perform unto rorm by thi delivered by lhe WI13 girl professionally from the brought laughter of Dink Hilly and in turn rtceiv rum an honest If only moment proposal of marriage Instead of the the other wnmtn the ploy maki nit to is the must suited to Billy most lo understand his for fame and for makt with polish depth goers my of four IS SUNDAY MAY Every Mother Will Enjoy A Versatile Realistic Easy To Play FUNMTCHINE By Baldwin was the saving grate the imagination of the audience needed to bring Ihe piny to lift the play end iving broken promise he made each of the supporting tost Billy Liar remains true to himself a dreamer living only for the now Simon Joynes perform ince set standard which the othir all rose to Looking at the pliy was being a fly on the wall in your neighbour s family No doubl this tnst of She typi l later was plajed by who crafted reflected molhirs hnrs I Mod wonder how more ixciting lift would been like had Hut though the s ti including three voung women in Arthur a Billy Liars life who of Billys who wears Billys becomes ring Rita who ants it back excellent pace of the play and perhaps thi one Billy might have quickened hid might have found hap there been a larger to piniss with if only hi had the inspire the of lie to with her for lints of I7th Doll r final production of the season will be opening 1977 We feature the complete line of organs and pianos by Baldwin Barber Piano Organ Co THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS BYLAW NO 7624 A by law to stop to the bulling owner River lis In Regional Municipality Halton In Town a Georgetown WHEREAS lor in on NOW THEREFORE COUNCIL TOR proposes to slop up and THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS Ms Georoctow Hoi ton H AND WHEREAS part River Or Drive and shown as Part on to be stopped up and closet shown on plan survey attached to by law as plan survey Schedule A be and the same Is hereby Lid Part the West Hall closed and stopped up Lot la on for Hills formerly In Township a copy which be published once a for four con weeks In Georgetown tor this Cor and in the Independent and Council for he Clerk Ad the proposed closing and conveying of the said pari of River Drive to the 1976or so soon as is lections to proposed at such Council shall g ve third and final BY LAW read a first and second time this 5th day April 1974 Thos J Hill Mayor R Clerk Administrator J V- WE TALK TO HALTON HILLS EVERY WEEKDAY A TO 700 lh8

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