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Barrie Examiner, 10 Jun 1977, p. 17

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an5naw vcmeo By MURIEI LEEFER Murder in the Cathedral me to Barrie Tuesday night play to small audience of out people The Bear Theatre Impany who presented the Eliot poetic drama deserved soldout house The drama was given inter etation in somewhat styliz manner an approach that lited historical twelfth mtury murder of the Arch shop of Canterbury The setting of the chancel of television guide Scene in Collier St United Church at Murder in the Cathedral Church setting for dramatic play Collier Street United Church the direct sincerity of thecom pany the apparent simplicity of style plus Eliots lines all had an impact on the audience which remained totally en grossed throughout the per formance Instead sensitivity of the performances was tribute to the insight of the actors into the political and religious at mosphere of the time of Henry the 11 and his changing rela tionship with Thomas Becket SATURDAY MORNING VIEWING 30 tvriMonkey Bars Pink Panther Circle Square 25 Wickie Clue Club 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WmFrefqueS 777Aras Sports World Soul Train 27 Speaking of Books Oddball Couple I309 azagtlrestllnq Dick Van Dyke Mr Hllarious House 01 82bairk In L70nMOVIC Tower of Frightenstein Poim Blank Reach For The up do Heros du Samedi re Galloplng Gourmet um Les lOO tours de ton tour Building Decent Joyce Davudson 22 Gospel Singing Time it Professor Mottetts Selence Workshop HCIIIHQO lnn 19 Victorians 400 35 Space l99 Sports Spectacular Wide World Of Sam 19 En Se Pacontant t25 Autour Du Monde Par Le Conte 200 LHistoire Dlci IIWDiscO Daze 197 Decoraton In terieure R30 Grpandgtanct Jokers Wild Kids Irom ro occer 79 Soccer CAPE 24Hifigzd 430 Ark ll Munsters It Sports 27 Crde Square Trouble with Tracy Gene Taylors 21 Georgi Anthony 757 Pelntures Du XVlle 197 Electric Company 500 Womens Golf The life and times of that period in England unfolded as secondary story but subtle means as the documentary of the archbishops murder came to its inevitable climax John Gilbert had grasped the essence of the Archbishops calm and waiting approach to his murder He assumed the dignified almost nobel bearing of the archbishop meanwhile communicating the unbending CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $800 in Barrie 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over $800 Phone 7288811 405 BAYFIELD 5T BARRIE 41 DUNLOP ST IMPERIAL TWIN THEATRE NOW PLAYING AT 710 905 CINEMA nature of the man unbending in the issues of freedom of the clerics from state control in moral prinicples Gilbert pro jected thses ideas his voice resonant and clear adding certain personal beauty to the Eloit drama Artistic directors Gabrielle Blair and Alexander Maiden desrve applause for powerful interpretation of play that MYERS BROTHERS seems timeless or at least rele vant to political situations in many countries today The flow of the poetry not only revealed the issues but left the audience with an ineffable sense of beau ty tribute to the players Part of the proceeds from the production will be given to the Canterbury Cathedral Appeal Fund for the renovation of this landmark of history THE STONEMANS Stars of The Grand Ole Opry 712 finest in Country Wasten Music Frauy huran tr 0R0 DISTRICT LIOIS Dim SECOND NAINMH can RAW 82 tumor Also fwo other Name Bands Pin IlaIr bum Mt AA Infll II MinHIM 120 null uhr hrMou or In AltMt lock Imr 7170 Intml In rule III1273 Olrmt In AlaMe OlllIl My mm Mr Dunrl llI 09 butan All Stinky Iwu 25M 19 Back to Broadway Maybe Mary Martin still as perky as ever By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK AP Mary Martin still as perky as Peter Pan and as bouncy as Nellie Forbush says would never say was retiring because ev erybody comes back again and again and does something As far as returning to Broad way for musical comedy she says she hasnt decided yet But cant keep on saying no or maybe to people all the time because that becomes bore The ebullient songstress left Broadway in 1968 the street she had dazzled for three decades Holds them speHbound STRATFORD Ont CP Domini Blythe held matinee audience almost spellbound Wednesday as she played the title role of August Strindbergs drama Miss Julie at its opening performance in the Stratford Festivals 25th season product of the Central School of Drama in London and the Royal Shakespeare Com pany Miss Blythe is in her sec ond season at the Stratford Fes tival She came here with starquality reputation from the Shaw Festival and num ber of productions at the St Lawrence Centre in Toronto As Miss Julie she plays the headstrong young aristocrat who has never come fully to ter ms with love humbling her suitors and determined to live as she wishes At midsummer nights rev elry she joins the servants on her fathers estate seduces the valet and then in fit of re morse hesitates between run ning away with him and trying to regain her station in life 7H5 JUBMRES CALL 7283440 ANYTIME FOR INFORMATION NOW PLAYING AT 700 900 CINEMA 11 Woo emotional powera comedy with tears that many among us can identify with THE TERRIFYING MOVIE0F mill M0 Adult Ent rtalnmant Busy since recovery from pri vate grief travelling and writ ing her memoirs Miss Martin recently returned to New York for oneperformance show in tandem with one of her famous show business friends Ethel Merman Deciding to dothat show took lot of will power because hadnt sung for four years Coming back was almost traumatic she said recalling her despondency over the death of her husbandmanager Rich ard Iialliday in 1973 They had been married for 32 years LOST SINGING TALENT He Was always there and this was my first work moment without him Ive always been able to say can do it no matter what but during that time ALSO AVAILABLE Fresh Red Spring Salmon the examiner Friday June 10 1917 17 just couldnt sing not hum nothing And finally said This is just foolishness Ive hit lots of walls and many pits and Ive never been afraid Doing show to benefit the theatremusic collection of the Museum of the City of New York was suggested last Sep tember which turned out to be the psychologically right mo ment At about the same time Miss Martin had polyp removed from her vocal cords and now everything vibrates again prop erly with return to the higher vocal range of youth After performing all those years the voice got lower and lower said the star who made With your hosts Frank Rinie Tecklenburg °Live Lobster from our tank 0King Crab Legs Shrimps Scallops 0Haddock Sole Whiteiish OPickerel °Lobster Tails Smoked Fillets Kippers etc her first public appearance on stage at the age of five in Weatherford Tex She vows to take better care of her voice and not belt the way did That crowing in Peter Pan is what screwed it up WONT D0 OLD SHOWS Reviving that show or any of her other hits has been ruled out by the 63yearold per former dont want to do anything that have ever done The only reason Id do something would be that it was challenge and stimulating to the mind After almost decade of globe wandering Miss Martin has settled down in Palm 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