Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1964, p. 20

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 5, 1964 av = i,« | There's So Much for You.at EATON'S Add One Part Caesar STRATFORD (CP) oe three years with Stratford Festival, mph Richard Tl. closed Saturday night with what) Mr. Langham said no play- is tentatively estimated as ajers have yet been signed for record box-office take, will fea-| the festival's 13th season. ture three plays by Shake- TO RUN 16 WEEKS ae ae ee oe ' again run for wi rom rel ena Ach tne ori the son's main productions Sunday, | three evo in . * and said he himself is taking -- map os eas. satin deans @ year's leave of absence, He|, "08m 'sascon, ass "i bal return in 1966 tor of the _-- Bos 'von Shakespea a 'oduc-| wo operas in the city's Avon Pring will be be Henry IV. parts oye which ended Sat- 1 and 2, which the festival will de season, ( er t Sat, tall Henry IV and Falstaff, re-|UTG@Y, saw estimated a' tively, and Julius Caesar.| ace of 324,000--just short of The other will be Anton Chek.| the 1962 record of 324,266--and hov's The Chi Orchard. box-office gross was $1,170,000, Mr lana aa the direc-| the highest in the fesitval's his- | tion of Julius Caesar will be| 'ry. handled by Douglas Campbell, on hey af weeks between id one of the original festival com-|?? o ere cae | pany members and now asso-| Performances of four plays at-| | ciate director of the Tyrone eee 4 od he vice te bah Guthrie Theatre in Minneapo- -eight performances of two lis. The play was given here aay on, ge vt my heap oq previously in 1955, but next gag S were attended by 12,- year's production will be t shaped into the contemporary hing four main plays aver: context of a political assassina-|2€4 86 - per - cent capacity | houses, with King Lear heading tion, he said. |the list at 97 per cent. Moz- MAKES DEBUT ' |art's The Marriage of Figaro John Hirsch, young director of| played to capacity houses each the Manitoba Theatre Centre in| time. Winnipeg, will make his -- 3 sais ford debut by staging e Cherry Orchard, the first Chek- Trib Says Ne hovian drama to be preseenas T B here. It continues a festival po icy of combining Shakespeare 9 alry with works of other authors. NEW YORK (CP) -- The New Directors for the two Henry| York Herald Tribune says it is IV plays are yet to be decided.| supporting Lyndon B. Johnson Henry IV, part 1 was also|in the United States presiden- presented here earlier, in 1958,| tial election. It is the first time 7 x ~ : XIX but plans call for completely|in the newspaper's 124 - year es . j . XX : | XXX xX fey different staging, costumes and| history that it has supported a cast next year. ; Democrat for the presidency. The presentation of the two) In an editorial in its Sunday | Treadwell' parts of Henry IV, which open| edition, The Herald Tribune Seamless Nylons the season, will be a continua-| says: tion of festival plans to stage| "For the presidency: Lyndon 4 q : 4 a a . m the Shakespearean historical! B. Johnson. ' Substandards' of a Nationally known moke cycle in sequence. 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