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Barrie Examiner, 3 Nov 1979, p. 14

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gtm an mwwIW 14 the examiner Saturday Nov 1979 My 81 Hllh Hi Of he lititltllilltl Thursday afternoon at Eastyiew Collegiate an ap preeiatiye tillflltiltt of than mo srhool whoopil and whistlerl their way through the it per lorrnanrr of Youre flood Man tliarlie presented hy the Eastview Players The minute musical based on the characters in the tiitltlis tlIill tt strip is gitat entertainment for kids and should lil over any adults whosee it too Like titan student prlllll tions the play is frustratineg uneven with strong per lorinaiiris hf the female meiiiheis ol the east easily owrshailowing the per loriiiaiiivis ol the male aetors Val lriggei as the much maligned Lucy gives the kind of professional ixrformanee that would he tittlli to an adult pltKllltilUtl of the play Shes strong singer and ac tress who stays perfectly in eharartei throughout Iltl play And she projects so well lilltlllt is ohyioiily her strong suit that she comes close to overwhelming hoth Charlie Brown Julie Mountain and Snoopy iliehliie Mae lioiialdi who hoth liaye larger parts in theplay Miss towiiiaii did eiedi talile ioh of filling in at the last minute for Larry Methiugliey who was unable to perform lliursday She handled her lines well but her mannerisms were too feminine to convey believable harlie Brown ltrown is supposed to he the faded anti hero ol the play tllilllHltl hos likahle in spite at the fact that hes loser hut Miss ltow man doesnt come elose to making his insecurity either eliarmiiig or entertain iiig Miss laeloiiald lares hetter with the Snoopy character at ting otit the fantasies of dog who engages the lted liaroii in aerial doglights and praiiees about the stage in celebration of dinnertime Shes Iikalile peitoiiiier who moves well handles her lines with eon tidenee and puts plenty ot en thusiasm into the role Annette illllllllgtl was also more children entertainment Editor Stephen Gauer7266537 Sue McLean one of two Snoopies in the Eostview Players production of Youre Good Man Charlie Brown Debbie MacDonald also plays the role Examiner Photo tlltttl as Patty and along with Miss Trigger was one of the better singers in the play oiisideriiig the singing talent at l1astiew its surprising that only two members of the east could sing well While most of the musical nuiiiheis iii the show are something less than ineiiiorahle stronger singing would improve the lIastyiew production great deal The lighting and set design of the play were welldone help ing establish the childs world ot the Sehutl characters three tor tlarinda Hamilton keeps the aetioii moving at brisk rate helped by the fact that Youre Good Man harlie Brown is structured as series at short scenes and vignettes and has turned her east into troupe of wlldiseiplined per formers The final performance of the play will he tonight at pm in the ealetorium at Eastview Col legiate ROM handweaving exhibit featured at public library Do you like eratt display you can touch It you do youll enon the Noyeiiiher display in the gallery of the Barrie ltililie Library The library is leatur ing display of Canadian hand weayiiig samples from the ltoyaltIntario Museum The lthile Department of the HUM has put together an ehihit that otter lllllllt op portliiiity to study the patterns and tetuies of early tanadiaii spinning and tllli Contemporary wearers will enjoy being able to closely amine and handle the teties and compare ttieiii with samples of their own work Scottish French German and American traditions are represented in colorful array of ltltll remnants from carpets eoyeilets pettieoats litIlStrltltlilktlS tea towels shawls and sheets The textile samples are grouped on eight soft panels under the following headings ershot overlets lland woven tlothing Materials Handwoven tarpets lland woven Linens Multiple Shatt looii toyerlets llilntltitli lilaiikets and Jacquard Bianca fights tears as Jagger divorce granted LONDON ili In brief lhvlilltllltt hearing after months of transatlantic legal argument rock star Mick Jagger and his et setter wile Bianca were granted lltltt Friday in London eouit Terms of any linaiieial settle ineiit ere not disclosed ttie Lit year old leader of the Rolling Stones roek group and the year old Nicaraguan horn Bianca had heen married for eight ears lagger was not present hut his wife who filed for tlltitt on grounds of adultery seemed to hold hack tears as she took the witness stand in the High Court reporters said Dressed in Mack and wearing pillhox hat and eil the disco loving Mrs Jagger was in the itiiess liox only three minutes Jagger did not proceed with his cross petition alleging tlll reasoiiahle eonduet by his ife 40 YEARS OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT SPECt this Se my Starts Tues to Sun Nov 11th nights and matinee TUI Allan 710 Endyd 00 00 Sat MIOOIIIIOOIM Son ms 100 AD in In Mm It Doon Siom uh zone 50 50 00 on In 71 710 In 00 ii In 05 lfnm in In Ill 00 in MlutMnn 00 to IIDIDMOMUH no It hn pd Slul Al IASS logflu htth Oink My do hull loll man OAKS Viu TanningMn tut MAPLE lEAF GARDENS toerlets lahel describing the weaning technique is at tached to each panel and in formation on the lnleKlthtl tex tile samples aeeompanies the exhibit in handbook anadian llaiidweaviiig Samples is one ot number of circulating Vlillills produced by the EIVttiisiiiii Seryiee of the ROM The exhibit comes to Barrie with help from hitteaeh thitario program of the ministry of culture and recrea tioii The show opens Nov at the library Also featured in the liliraiy showcase are handspun articles from the lluronia Spinr ners and copper tooling hy Mas Morris IEIICII Dear Liar opening Monday at Georgian College Theatre is the first of three productions to he presented during the Hr phoii Theatres first extend ul season The Gryphons 1979 summer season was the most successful in the theatres history now artistic director ernon Chapman and the theatre foundation are hoping IMPERIAL Show Thu 700 900 ficdnntnoto as awn ummmnm IMPERIAL Show Times 700 COMMle AS AW ENTERTAINMENT that Barrie theatregoers will continue to support the Gryphon during the fall winter and spring months Dear Liar is twoact two character play that brings together George Bernard Shaw and Mrs Patrick Campbell Jerome Kilty author of the play has used the cor respondence between Shaw and Mrs Campbell to portray the theatres trom Charlottetown to true natures of each individual The piays dialogue takes Shaw and Mrs Campbell from the years 1899t01939 revealing the successes and failures and Joys and sorrow of the two people lrena Mayeska the POlISlh born actress who will portray Mrs Campbell has more than 100 stage credits in major Victoria BC She won best actress award for her role as Laura in Toronto production of The Glas Menagerie Shes played the title role in Major Barbara at the Shaw Festival Nora in Dolls House Aman da in Private Lives and Olivia in Twelfth Night Shes also played nearly 70 leading roles in CBC and productions including Seaway Hatchs Mill Starlost Side Street and such dramatic pm ductions as The Enemy of the People and Death Her film credits include Don Owens recent film Partners Walt Disneys The Incredible Journey and documentaries for the National Film Board IMRERIAL CINEMA CENTRE 7283440 WHEN STRGER CALLS EVERY BABYSITTER BE NIHTARE QMES REAL MICHAEL DOUGLAS SUSAN ANSPACH ROBERT COOPER and RONALD COHEN Production of STEVEN STERN Film ING Uristarring LAWRENCE DANE EUGENE AMPLE PARKING IlllllillPHl lllllll Ill lllli llllllll Ill III III lllll llllll lll lilllllt llllllllll lll lllll III llltlllllli PllllllllIlH lIl llll llllfllll ll lllll lllIlllllH tllllliltil lltllllillltll lilllltlit llllitllllllllll lllllSl ON IN NNAHHNM PRODUCTIONS LEVWCHARLESVSHAMATA 7269944 At7lS9l$pm tllPllllHi llllllN l3llll5 lllli llllllli llllllllll lll ll lHl lllll Hlllllfllll lllllll lINS it Hlll lillil ltlgt mayors FORD CQPPOLA PRESENTS Once in lMPlIlAI BACKSTAGE Show rungs 100 915 WIND lml Elltllilltll AVALANCHE EXPRESS HORST BUCHDLZ MARLON BRANDO ROBERT DUIALL iii Sittit FREDERIC FORREST ALBERT HALL SAM Bonoms LARRY HSHBURNL DENNIS iitipitii Wv JOHN MILIUS FRANCIS CDWLA NICIIAL Ill lit minim FRED RODS GRAY FREDERICNSON TON STERNBERD two ritoivpaar VWTORIO STORARO not DEAN TAVOULARIS RICHARD MARKS sWALTER MURCH CARMINE COPPOLAi FRANCIS COPPOLA AN OMNi ZOE WOPL PRODUCTION awhile someone fights back AL PACINO When he stepped aboard this train the most powerful man in Europe became the most dangerous man in the World =ayaLaNCHe EXPHess LORIMAR PRESENTS MARK RDBSDN FlLti LEE ROBERT MARVIN SHAW LINDA EVANS MAXIMILIAN SCHELL MIKE CONNDPS CLAUOIO CASSINELLI am JOE NAMATH asteig Screenplay by ABRAHAM POLONSH Based the how5 by COLIN FORBES Music Composed and Conducted by ALLY FERGUSON Produced and Olrerted by MARK RDBSCN PANAVISIDN COLOR BY DELUXE REFRESHMENT CENTRE TO SERVE YOU Dear Liar to open Gryphons extended season Dear Liar opens Monday for sixday run at the college theatre The other two produc tions of the Gryphons 197930 season are Home running Jan 21 to and Any teiiiesday running April It to 26 Curtain time is 30 in for evening performances and in for the Wednesday and Thursday matinees APJCAliSi NOW iv FRANCIS COFPOLA tinited Artists Cam mm 726994 At pm

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