Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 May 1962, p. 10

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ee ee We ee ee © #4 ® ied and interesting histories of : ' events. The Royal Shakespeare - 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey; Mey 9, 1962 (Cast of 2,000 in Pageant any town in Britain, beginning Edinburgh Festival Company will present three od jwith the famous ride of Lady L h N Pl plays at Edinburgh's Lyceum STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS 'A Co C th al D di t Aiewn wife of the lord of the aunches New ay ge ' try ed 5 own : e season opens on August S ven a I edlcate At the dedication ceremonies, By Christopher Fry 20 hy. mmonenre's Thetis -| 'The new Coventry Cathedral;modern city, from the shattered|May 25, the BBC Symphony Or- stain' and Cressida, which had an en- lin England will be dedicated|ruins of World War II. The en-jchestra and chorus will perform ve oe Sid caus Gr tee oe ee rene wees was -lbefore Queen Elizabeth, May 25,|tire city centre has been care- |a new work by Sir Arthur Bliss|jearance at the Edinburgh In- y Saye wn 7 tratfor 'ered with one of the most dazzling|fully planned and rebuilt in/called "The Beatitudes", a5|ternational Festival this year. acti m SRO gre Pas festivals of music, drama, op-|ultra-modern style. well as Elgar and Handel works. Tha festival will be held. from 'il ge og oe ugus el in the history\SUPREME CRAFTSMEN : Admins 46 to. Sabtember © Abd leche Aine tne ae aii | era and ballet in t Poth thedral, designed by OPERA AND BALLET Augus' o September 8 and,/Devils, which caused a theatric-| of Britain. ' 4 ii ls gh: a6 aS ie During the three weeks follow-| uring that time, artistes from/a] sensation when first present-| j _The rege ing ag - pe Ace ae asl vet ing, the Covent Garden Opera seventeen -- will takeled at the company's London| : oii Sieh artinis a gh rt Seen decorated by Sir Jacob Ep-|Wil! do Benjamin Britten's "A roel abalone i -- ig ge! ag aby =~ J A » : rs ; Sle fae? +. |Midsummer Night's Dream", ast year. ie play is a drama-| 7 ation, and will be dedicated with| stein, with stained glass win- . 5 | a three-week festival of the arts.|dows by John Piper, and a great re it 'sotition "Ki by Michaei aoa Fints: = agg lage yr wag of tes 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH The British Broadcasting| tapestry over the altar by Gra-"(7At" 2h © ne ey .| Drama will include two new|mented account of an actual| Lary ting a oageund AE SUUISTIEDE Fase Rigg eae ae plays, "The Workhouse Don-|case of diabolism in a convent! OPEN TILL 10 P.M. DAILY nd 'Birmingham symphony or-| ¢ i i i e | A 4. | tee a chestras will play, as well 25|location, 'Not only: is it in tne|Phomle Variations" and ""Check-| poy, oy Jone Aten and. Serr ithe third play. will be. a new] the Covent Garden and Sadler's|lovely county of Warwickshire,|™ate.» a8 well as "La Fillelingany py j BF a Obe ae play -- Curtmantle, by Chris.| Wells opera companies. The|but it's only a few miles from Mal Gardee"' and "Swan Lake"'.| 115. medieval miracle plays. topher Fry -- which will open| Royal Ballet and the Royal|the geographical centre of Brit-| 4 company will do "The My-iphey are "The Mysteries" and|on September 3. Shakespeare Company willlain. Stratford-upon-Avon, withjsteries', a medieval miracle"The Coventry Nativity Play," ----$----$$______--_| ; take part. 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