Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1980, p. 16

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festival of the he grounds of Friday and HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL gel it Arts will be June this year irk vah it Church hall The Council has appointed or a rLs and crafts and business arrange menu Null lis lor performing ml and be displayed Saturday during the and Saturday evening performances will be an of planned by on nf Hills Am In other words dons one of his many nils is of a performing arts programme to tntluk piny as music content and jl Y 28 Head I arc in the final week of Titkcls from Pearson our columnist every minute of This 1i TliLarltstic direction was outstanding choral sinking well ind disciplined the principles the of Mr Gilbert and music illy they were The for will be long remembered as a tradition to simplistic beauty which I perdrmers flexible movement and made v of this production convincing Ml in ill high standard presentation under the able bite of Bruce Three more nights March and 8 TON 1111 imirati did arrive enthralled audience and left all us for more wis thii talented ensemble a joy to listen to musically they overwhelmed us with their versatility with humor and drama Frequent movements would focus on one individual musician OS an perforn only lo be overwhelmed by all This listener uplifted by Mrs at the piano and Mr innclist The solo renditions by Mrs won dthghtful her dramatic ability well ret Mr sensitively rendered cello solos the the audience demanded the performers tin si concluded with on encore of showing their exceptional expertise on Cable Kramer 9 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS There are three sides to this love story MERYL STREEF JUSTIN JANE ALEXANDER A ION DUSTIN HOFFMAN Weekday Sat Sun A DO BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR WED THURS C Midnight Express a The Jrk Dont answer the phone GLT looks at marriage and independence Entertainment Tilt 1IHM I Mir matcrnlne and Miss am who was a favorite with the audience Miss Meacham by Mane Cleaton wis a lidy who never seemed to be seen without a racing form in one hand who with the its of kid Mr Slntton Muss Tan tier played by John Hoc and Jennifer Jickson round out guests at the hotel In the first act they in stu dents who a bohe- lifestyle but by the time f the second act begins they been married have nly hotel staff the who vait on the tables in the dining room and They were played by Edno FcrfU Nicola Joynes Tht first act deals mainly with the scries of lions between John Malcolm his ex wife They divorced eight years before when Mr Malcolm struck his wife in a moment of rage and was sent to jail ruined as a and now he writes for a left wing per and dreams of his past glories and the future in poll tics that might have been his The second act tells a story of independence Mrs Bell Is outraged lo of Major Pollock lions and she leads the other guests in a petition to hive him ousted from the hotel Her daughter Sybil is made by the news thai the man whose company she has sought on numerous occasions is actually a fraud and has pleaded guilty lo criminal charges The piece de resistance is the moment when Sybil Rail ton Bell finally stands up for herself after being dominated by her mother all her life When Mrs Bell ex presses her annoyance at the other regulars for I heir kind ness to major and annaun her intention of going to her room Sybil refuses to accompany her She is gong to decide for herself MIXTURE The play itself is a deft drama comedy and poignancy Mr Fowler evokes sympathy from members of the audience as he receives letters from his former dents who never answer his Invitations to visit the hotel Miss Meacham Is a sympathe tic character loo as she pro tests that her nieces don 1 come to see her and why should they because only shows them what they have to look forward to in growing old The performances were an excellent example of ensemble acting as the family of regu lars happily bickers together The pettiness of so much of their daily lives forms good background for the dramas which unfold In the hotel The stage decoration for the dining room and lounge were very good as the designer and decorators made maxi mum use of the avail UNIVERSITY OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND Saturday March 8 9 oo 5 oo Sunday March 1 1 oo 5 oo More than in over building An opportunity to sec laboratories and about career Features include Animal surgery in progress Livestock show Saturday Fash on show French puppet theatre Woodsmen competition Mini computer skill testing Chemistry magic show An Elizabethan experience Laser disphys Adventures in Psychology Square lance competition Saturday Old MacDonalds Farm Sunday BINGO Every Wednesday Royal Canadian Legion 745 Doors Open 7 pm EARLY BIRDS IS Regular Games at JACKPOT HAPPINESS BRAMPTON COLOUR SOUND PRESENTS Come and bring the family Guelph THE HOME OF COUNTRY ROCK ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK POW WOW LOUNGE PRESENTS WILDFIRE THE DOWNSTAIRS PUB THE BRAINS MARCH t MARCH MARCH I MARCH HEARTBREAKER SOUND CHALET FEATURING COMPLETE STEREO LINES OF AKAI TOSHIBA AIWA comma the -sound- -Mice- in ouk sound NELSON ST W 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