Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Feb 1964, p. 5

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_ WHITB V.nager: John Gault Y And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 By JOHN GAULT -- 'i aa "PAT ON BACK FOR DIRECTORS Out production at the school last weekend, Hugh Lawrence (left) was the director of ordinator Bonnie Douglass. Mr. Zeba Fisher, the direc- "The Boor" wasn't. the spirited acting and dirention by four Henry Street High a "boring" Chekhoy from extreme unction last ride: Saturday nights at the |School Auditorium. Chekhov's comedies, like Dos- toevski's tragedies are ed for the Slavic mind. At- temps to Anglicize them on stage normally are artistically unsuccessful. But Ruth Mitchell, Don. Les- ie, and Ross Gibson carried off their portion of the school's "Russia - Inside - Out" motif, admirably, : Plaudits ere also in store for Hugh Lawrence, a student who handled the problems of stag- ing the play. "The Boor' deals with a be- al widow who is still in m seven months after her husband capitulates. She is oblivious to men, is adamant with her dodderin iment of the "keeping the tova- riches out of my castle" rule. Buth neither of them are able to bar Luka, because he has Come to collect a debt owed him by Mr. Popov, the late and lamented husband. Mrs, Popov (Miss Mitchell) is in no mood for this | ong ceives his swacd trom Ruth /8on'*him' to leave." They Mitchell, femme star of "The Boor." stage, and Luka, now incensed poor Not But Anticlimatic School undergrads. They saved High butler concerning *the ¢nforce- disci, eventually reach the por:-insult vw Boring 80 she asks her proposed op- ponent to give her a crash It could have been, if not for|course. Naturally, this requires physi. cal fagty and it ae not | in warm pA idly Mise Mitchell, nttired in black is wholely believeable as the {i , restless loyal widow moody, Her is carefu, design |irebel' efile mnabree and t tone of voice. Mr, Leslie, faced with a part calling for only a limited range of wmotions (bombastic, bom- bastic, and bombastic) mi gh¢ well have whipped pre-revolu- tion peasants, The required warmth shows corvectly, As the a tarvant, Mr, Gibson appeared too young. The fault was not in his actiny, however, but in his makeup, He © was too clean, too well-groom- had be completety believe Mr. Lewrence maintained a presence, and when a cur was missed in the Saturday perform: ance, only the most perceptive picked it up, The costumes, designed b Bonnie Douglass and her staff were apropos, similar in detail to those of pre-nevolutionRis- LESLIE AND MITCHELL IN "THE BOOR" Halas, who recently celebrated HALAS CARRIES ON a CHICAGO (AP) -- George|the NF' cember. his 69th birthday, said Saturday he will coach Chicago Bears again in 1064, His statement ended growing rumors that the National Football League pio- neer might bow out in favor of to those of pre-revolution Rus- sia, Aside from the play itself, the only other gripe was its spot on the program. It was forced to follow a bril- urgently needed. Buyers waiting. man. His team won championship in De- Help! Help! All types of houses FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Low Interest Rates Budget Tailored Terms Experienced Fast Service tor of the student-scribed sa- . Ft i his "The Boor." He receives vo. tire '"Russlelnside-Out" re- plaudits from costume Cco- PROPERTIES -- Vick! Rvane. Students Turn Russia Completely Inside Out wees se Hoyt, Joan Perry, Donna Dilling, Jane Mowat, Pat Stacy, Ann Mitchell, Vivien Harris, Linde Huxter, Joan Hoyt) Ruth with anger, and by the beauty Mant, all-student-produced sate and spirit of this deadbeat's|on the USSR, and ended up anti- wife, proposes a duel, climatic. 1 Dv ccamad ty © a Is accept y the wid- tat NEAL'S BARBER SHOP PROMPTERS -- Vicki Bene Ave Liiow, but (conveniently-enough) she is ignorant of the arts of 123 BROCK ST. NORTH "WHITBY'S FINEST" Wyatt Earp. Four Expert Berbers CALL US NOW W. Schatzmann REALTOR 194 Brock St. N., Whitby PHONE 668-3338 --Oshawa Times Photo Dale STAGE CREW -- Ron Hoist, Peter Gyttin. Churcher, Calvin Pearce, F.P.S. "ar | WEST OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL BAY [| See Wed. Ad Closed Mondey -- 668-9036 ence aaa TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY Citizens cre requested te forward to the Township Office, Box 160, Brooklin, written suggestions re- garding Centennial projects for study by the Council. Submissions will be received during the month of February. TRUST COMPANY 308 DUNDAS ST. w. WHITBY One-Stop DECORATING @ Wellpeper end Murete © Custom Draperies @ Broadicom end Ruge @ CL. Points ond Varnishes © Fle-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Dec or Centre Ltd. Phone 668-3862 107 Byron St. $., Whitby Are you one of the LIVELY 2: number of bobby-soxers in at-COMMISSAR MOLLIFIED tendance. Unfortunately, it did not end Memilian, Daryle Ockenden. as well as all does in the popu-) spgeiat THANKS inside-out with vi last DIANE WAS HIGHLIGHT lar cliche. The pace was slowed) Mr. Breckenridge (set)) Mr. Ingram oa we Vier The highlight of the show hap-|by the bride's beauty treatment] (choir): Mv, King (tolk-song club) My. Friday and Saturday nights. pened all at once. Diane Doug-lat the hands of a group of busy- Sylvestervitch, Mr. Schaeffer (su By JOHN GAULT The "Comrades" of Henry High School turned Rus- f MURRAY ROBINSON, Clerk, Brooklin, Ontario, SPORT This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! IP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS % eu 3 the i | | rip arr pervi- sion): Miss Smith and Miss Grant (ward- Their satire, aptly-titled "Rus-/),5. as an emaciated and boozy|body capitalistic American tour-|rbes); Whitby | Theatre @uild) Collins gia, Inside-Out" would not con-|-trest-scrubber struggled out in Shee Store, Deen Beker (Vlowern)) ond stitute a literary threat to Linge with her pail. She was bom-| Kathy Gerry and Margot Wil- nal i Bg Rye gy 'lpastic, brazen and brilliant. -- |son attempted to maintain ory SCUGOG di ersion for the capacit She scratched, she moaned,/der with an almost-factual ver- gant diversion for the cap8cl|anq ne dlivercd 8 vell-writien|son ot a Cosack dance, bull CLEANERS ws hata » |Gialogue that doubled the audi-|the timing suffered when their ae Yeosaty contrived play Weslence over. Her moment of {rt |mumber finished. & Shirt Launderers . umph came when, after endur-) ajl's well that ends in an yar & Setver the school's undergrads, While/ing the insults (and returning anune, weneret, and + od PHONE 668-4341 gome of the dialogue was ag them) of Messrs. Newman|orieved' Ivan and his bride an eosire' cast emer out 8/rewrence and friends, she pull-|lived happily ever after amongst ae A cutting . ed back her tattered shawl and) ye tundra and the borscht. Just like Miami no need to go South watch the geme In of the play ran thelscreamed triumphantly through) Aang the Commissar, on the|® comfort! Tey ow New Hested Ars, Piet "altel a c'wwaen -- one> (eee! Me wedtnerorris Monday, February. 10th -- 8:30 P.M. stand-up, 7 i Her coaverea rons: we ue tude, He sang popular Le 4 @ WHITBY ARENA °@ the pun, almost a forgot-|, ' (folk-songs. are. now popular y a Three-Stooges type of Goon|i. a duet with Ivan's fath ' t teh, drew deserved laugh-|/Seuaq were carried off almost] poor but honest ---- ST. MICHA professionally. The satire was written largely vs DAN McGREWSOVITCH by the students of the school, The school choir was conven WHITBY DUNLOPS. nt oF --AGTUDENTS (with cords R HOCKEY CHILDREN 25¢ YOUR f WwW. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Ample Parking Facilities You don't heve te play @ sport te be © good sport 110 Dundes &. &., Whitdy 668-3410 and was produced by them. It jently inserted into the sinister) was directed and supervised by surroundings as a visiting |Mr. Zeba Fisher of the English group from Canada. Their en- Department. ADULTS 81 the farce was|trance was made even less plau-|...¢ At. loosely centered around an ineptisibie by an arrival in @ Prop) ivan, George Chese: Goon Squad -- named Ivan. Ivan is firstlbus, right up the centre aisle|Ken Zayette, Charles Byers, Bob pe depicted as a potato thief wholof the auditorium. cont se area "couttoas Ls ol enamors the Commissar's Barry Goode, Dale Lague and|Peleshok, Ken Holwell; Commissar's daughter. He is not seen againinrian Winter, all relatively|per"oviegen, "vugh Ls - until he is disciplined by @ pimt-ljarge types, made ridiculous Newman, Ron Archer, Bev Basset; Bag- sized Commissar (Scott Laur-land enjoyable lackeys for the gers -- Rhonda Pane and Sharon Sutton. ence) who has banished him toldiminutive, dogmatic Commis-|mismer" Seon" Laurence: vesmen Siberia for failure to discover|ar Laurence. Barry propped any strategic information while|his leader up, while Dale played| ® in Canada. a footstool. Brian yp Naturally the daughter saves|background spouting an 's sto a int om W A SHER- say, jay, rent en SPIN DRYER Ivan from his fate by indicat-lof Learning" type of poetry ing to her father that * -- (inane). ° Lamb, Sty Evens: Miner, Richard Davies: to marry the failure. Tired of| 'Then the show got out of hand. |Bartender (vans , 1 his daughter's prattle, and his} A fresh group' took cover the) ey elaciat nlenera pares ie spy's ineptitude, the dreaded|stage, and did a hoked-up Si- issar immediately agrees.|perian version '0' Service's "The een these two occur-|Shooting of Dan McGrew'. It pences, the best-paced, most en-|was introduced in @ contrived, portion of the showjforced manner, as 2 tale from|Nell Van Outtell Cat Memeeen san. he ina Woe of, Baron Mun ot i i i tase ' * ri " + ae pel (who was German, not Morgeret Elizabeth Mathews," Andy low. rence, Sarah Inkpen, Peggy Quesnelle, The skit, with the obvious title Be) Weekly Evenis! awrence, HARLEY'S Service Centra FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ry and son; Official, Richard Carter; Plenist, Barbara Breckenridge. Beatieniks -- John. 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His voice, coupled with his Omar Sharifian looks gent a ivsible sMiver through a of "The Shooting of Dan Mc- Grewskovitch" was the dishev- elled, inebriated, one-foot-in-the- grave miner and the other was Carol Smith, a miniature Ethel Merman who was cast as the "lady that's known as Louso- vitch"'. Davies was better than his role called for. His rubber face and his Jonathan Winters-type expressions deserved a more stable setting. WRITERS DIVISION -- Trudy Hutchings, Don Lesile, Doris Schubert, Scott Laur- ence, Hugh Lawrence, Diane Douglas, | Judy Mathenson, Brian Winter. 1 _ MAKEUP DIVISION -- Susen Wein. | wright, Marlaine Partington, Jane Rod-| dis, Sandra Rycroft, Biille Stonehouse, Jennifer Town, Judy Tushingham. WARDROBE DIVISION -- Bonnie Douglass, Dawna Irons, Elleen Lawrence, | Sheri Lawler, Ellen O'Svivan, Sandy! Garratt. {| PUBLICITY DIVISION -- Brian Winter, Dawna irons, Rein Aasepp, Jane Rod- dis. 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