Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1984, p. 15

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aaa Kawartha Summer stage celebrates Two decades of theatre i 1984 is the Kawartha {Summer Theatre's 20th i Anniversary Season. i Thanks to our audien- i ce's continued patron- i age, we have been able ito keep a grip on inflation and, this year, § ticket prices will remain i the same as last year. Advance books of tickets are now on sale. A book of six vouchers sells for $39.00 and a book of eight for $52.00. Individual tickets for evening performances are $7.50. You may call the Academy Theatre in Loyalist president will speak at Whitby library Charles Humber, president of the United Empire Loyalist Assoc- iation of Canada will be the guest speaker at f Whitby Public Library auditorium on Monday June 18, 1984, at 7:00 p-m. Mr. Humber is the author of Bicentennial Publication 'Loyal She Remains', and will be on hand to discuss the feasibility of requesting a Loyalist charter to form a chapter in Dur- ham Region. The purpose of the ~ YORA 1, Ng & aj 4 2 & 73 a i ZA gan PORT PERRY PLAZA STORE HOURS: FE 3 YEARS........ 4 YEARS........ 5 YEARS. ....... Headquarters for (juego « . Uen's Wear SLi 985-8160 - a) A Mon Tues & Thurs 10to 6. Fri 109 Sat 10-5 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES -- Annual Rates -- -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for more information. Lindsay, at (705) 324- 9111 and reserve your book, or write: Kawar- tha Summer Theatre, Box 161, Lindsay, Ont- ario, K9V 4 S1. During Kawartha Summer Theatre's 1983 season, we ran a survey asking our audience to list their favourite plays during our 19 seasons. This year's playbill reflects their choices - from English farce, to mystery, to a musical revue. The 20th season be- gins July 3rd to 7th with United Empire Loyalist Association is to unite together the descend- ants of those families who, as a result of the American revolutionary war, sacrificed their homes in retaining their loyalty to the British crown. To preserve the history and traditions of that time in history by rescuing the history and traditions of the loyalist families; To collect the port- raits, documents, books and other articles relat- ing to the United Freeman Formalwear PE IE EI I) SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp the popular English farce 'No Sex, Please, We're British' by Anth- ony Marriott and Alis- tair Foot. It will be directed by David Gard- ner and designed by Christopher ~~ Adeney. The cast will include Moira Wylie, Susan Purdy, William Finlay and James Bradford. Murder I Said, by Uwe Meyer, runs July 10 to 14th. A funn ', but chilling play, it is about a couple who try to inherit a fortune by murdering their way Empire Loyalists; To erect, construct and repair buildings, monuments, memorials and also to purchase real estate that may be considered desirable to perpetuate the memory of the Loyalists. If you are interested in the aims of the United Empire Loyalists, and would be interested in forming a chapter in Durham Region, you are invited to attend the meetin on Monday June 18 in Whitby. through a group of relatives. The Incred- ible Murder of Cardinal Tosca, by Alden Nowlan and Walter Learning will be staged from July 17-21st. It will be direct- ed by Dan MacDonald, who created the role of Dr. Watson in the first production. Monkeyshines by Suzanne Finlay will have its second produc- tion. It opened last winter at Bastion Theatre in Victoria B.C. It is a warm and comical play about what happens after a high school re-union. Jack Northmore will direct and perform in his own Once More with Fooling from July 31st to August 4th. It is a family show with music from the depression to Bandy GRAND OPENING Fri., June 8th- 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. DEMONSTRATIONS - FREE SURPRISE GIFTS 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD. Iyro (rafts 74 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 1A6 i 571-2208 Custom Framing - Professional Instruction - Needle Art, Bunka A LEARNING PLACE ape ih i Lith dae aids Bh aah Lo SE SERA Seep ti iS PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 5, 1984 -- 15 Elvis Presley. Brian Tremblay's A Spider in the House, plays from August 7th to 11th. Hailed as the best new play to come on the scene for many years, it has been optioned by theatres right across the country. Opal returns for a two week run August 14th to 25th. This year Barbara Hamilton stars in Opal's Husband, one of the best of John Patrick's series. The season concludes with the old melodrama Ten Nights in a Bar- room, all about the evils of drink. 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