Whitby Free Press, 11 Apr 1979, p. 10

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PAGE 10. WEDNESDAY APRIL 11, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Conduct Unbecomi*ngat Whitby Theatre Com- pany's final production for the current theatre season, wilI probably be remem- bered as the play with the large cast that offered some of the most tensely dramatic scenes ever performed by this, or any other Little Theatre company. - The play, titled "Conduct Unbecoming" is set in the days of the British 'Rai' svstem in India. The mili- tary minds and moods of those days- permeate this stot-y which deals with an unofficial 'Court-martial' of a newly arrived junior offi- cer who is accused of a "Grave offence against noerofficer's lady." For theatre patrons who like a play that keepÊ them on the edge of their seats throughout and ail but falling off at the surprise ending, this is it. An exciting wind-up q.) OnIy Federa1l1Inspocted and Graded Beef Countr-y'Freezer Beef's Finest Ordâers CANADA GRADE "A-l1-2" $1 .591 f0 $2.2.9vbth oýsSides or Hinds Cut, Wrapped;s.e M,'l - arked Free *l,, ÀWl to the theatre season. "Conduct Unbecoming" directed by Jim Cheyne w. is well known to theal audiences in Whitby -ai Oshawa for his excelle character portrayals. rw Cheyne's most recent sti was the leading role 0shawaJLýfltle Theatre's pi duction of "Harvey". Whit] audiences last saw him in t titie role of the play, "Alfie The sensitivity of Cheyne t] EING, C UTTI NOG. AIND IMIO L II A YOU CAN WATCH Ian Forrest or one of his ex- peri enoed butchers cut your Beef or'Pork just the way you like it. IT'S a GREAT Feeling to fil our fam-ilies freezer with your choice favourite cuts of Steak. Roasts, Ribs and Ground Beef. 'Whi*tby theatre Apri*l actor manifests itself in ham, Archie 13ell, Vince highliý is Cheyne the director as he Vincent, Gary Hatton, and for th 'ho moves and moulds his cast to Stan Durrant.< fund-r tre knit this challenging drania The Officers' Ladies are $800 D knd together. Eve Heaver, and Lynette For ent The overaîl production is MePeake. The Head house- Theali àr. headed up by Producer, John servan 't is Richard Higham. a spE Int Green. Mr. Green is also Supporting roles are played mancE in well-known to local theatre by Mira Blake, Anita Lepp, This p ro- audiences. He has appeared Elspeth Bell, and Betty Bel- to ng ,by in several productions in the lingham. ticketc he last two years. His most Conduct Unbecoming will day wi ~" recent appearance in Whitby be presented at the theatre in to pay he was in the leading role in the Whitby Centeninial Build- and s "1Prisoner of' Second ing April 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. theatri Avenue." -Curtain time is 8 p.m. A free The The cast of Conduct Un- performance for ail area Mustr becoming is made up of Senior.Citizens will be pre- $6,000 seasoned performers, first- sented Tuesday, April 17, vided timer's in Whitby, experi- Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. systen enced back-stage people Tickets are obtainable at making their first on-stage Middleton Bookstore Dundas appearance, and some who Street, West, Whitby, or at have neyer been involved in the door, in limited numbers, theatre before, in any on performance nights. A bb capacity. The usual ,cast party wilI council The parts of the officers be held following the per- three t are played by: Rick Kerr, formance Saturday, April 21. Street David Lepp, Garvin Farr, The general public is invited Dunlop John Duggan, Greg Lang, to attend, as usual. This ted foi Jim Walker, John Belling- particular cast parfy will be flw il 7-22ý Ighted by the dra4wving le theatre company 's -raising raffle for an )ream Trip. rthe first time, the Ire Company is offering ,ecial Sunday perfor- e, April 22 at 8 p.m. performance was- added aeet the demand for ts, and ail proceeds that Nill go towards the fund ty for the new lighting sound system for the re. eTheatre Company ,raise $6,000 to- match a DWintario grant pro- 1for the new lighting rhts fixed )ylaw was passed by à recently to have the Lraffic lights on Brock, tbetween Mary and ýp Streets interconnec- Dr a smoother traffic tihLC>NS NO.1 lncludes ok Chops, Ros ok., SparVibi;& More , NO CLUB TO JOIN NO MEMBERSHIP FEEý lo CHARGE UT! 3 to 6 Months NO INTEREST or CARRYING CHARGES IAN FORREST 'wITCEIA OA COUNTRY FREEZER BEEF LTD MÃ"ME FREEZER MEAT SPECIALISTS WE ALSU SELL FREEZERS 666- 1141 1626 Broc St. S. Whtby (SMoudf 401) 4 STORE HOURS CHARGE-X TUES..WED..TFFURS.. 9 fo 9IMON &SAT 9to-5- ( Things get rather r6ugh in this dramatic assaulIt scene from the Whîtby Theatre Company's upcoming play, "C'onduct Unbecoming." From left to right are Eve Heaver, Lynette McPeak, John Bellingham, Archie Bell, and Vince Vincent. The play will be presented at the Whitby Centennial Building April 18 to 22 at 8 p.m. A free performance for senior citizens will be held April 17 at 7:30 p.m. A special performance will be held Sunday, April 22 to raise funds for the installation of a'new lighting and sound system in the theatre. Photo. bv Bob Nelson j  v -J 'I BONUS NO.2 PORK & POULTRY Includes: 25 ibs. -Pork Cho ps AND 25 lhs. Grade 'A' Chickens ON LY! $34.50 op VVITH EVERY BEEF ORDER 250 lbs. OR MORE ý -- 1

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