Ws 18 o'clock of Tuesday morning, the eial day of summer. time for a picnic. eal's This—-particular big picnic scene. “Ottawa Man” ~~ College auditorium. On- this’ morning, staged last summer. - atid - made, es; >-- * JAOK DUFFY, BARBARA HAMILTON OHAT IN FIRST ROW THEATRE ALAN LUND, JAMIE RAY Preparing stage Ped is hard work and little play By NANCY ware So we're staging one iy federation Theatre. No food, ‘ne drinks, but lots of e members of the “Anne of Green Gables” cast rehearse the musi- - rehearsal is. being held on the stage in the theatre itself, although some go on in the rehearsal hall back- stage and, at the same time, is: being put to- gether in the Prince” ehoreographer Alan Lund ts put- ting together the egg-and-spoon race dance. Of course, are several new kids in the cast some changes - Shave been ANN LINDEN atmosphere it 8 _eaigon Pee ie ws STEAKS — > WINDMILL ~~ RESTAURANT Charlotttown F eco mrs rsaeeas % i PLAYERS WAIT TO GO ON STAGE. FEN WATKIN TAKES A van ISCUSS SORIPT, AS REHEARSAL PIANIST IN FRONT ROW SEATS. - polish the scene tm later rehear.! The speed with which the sals. The dancers begin to show dance is created 4# quite dazzi- slight signs of. wear (although Ing. Usually one ‘demonstration not while dancing). For. some it |of a stép by Lund is all that’s 4, ig the first show im several |needed for these young veterans = and they feel out of eon- jet years of training and prac- | Dearden - The Brening Patriot Page Ate provides | "Academy presenting [=e iets ‘three art exhibitions — Land he- (es currently autres ons mencemecheerone—if ‘Benefit The va head- co nes in the. summer's ‘second emy, Pe senior ; of exhibition, “‘The Child’s World,” Canadian painiers, takes ‘+s first opening here July 4 look at its own achievements Assembled by Old Bergen Art one-of three cpecia! ex tens Guild of. Bayonne, New Jersey, programs. arranged as ( fer f the exhibit . ‘ ig- composed of the to work of 50 children from schools and art classes all over the Uni- 2 ae ar ines a scheduled On August 1, Dorothy Camer- . 7 on will come to Dera ca ts Four theatre programs this tre Art Gallery's cor the Summer Festiva The exhibition w July 2.by Lieutenant G William J. MacDonald at a he rnor re- ception for gallery ‘members open the third exhibition, ‘Plea. 8¢4500 are benefit performances According to Gallery Director sure in Photography: The World ew by charitable organ Moncrieff Williamson... {t is cus. of Roloff Beny”’ zations : tomary for a -represenistive—of--—This_collectionof almost 40. _ The opening night of ‘Anne of the Queen te open any exhib photographs by the Internation. Green Gables.” July 4 the tion by the Roval Canadian Aca. ally-famous Canadian photogra. fits of these benefits can tion. founded (ph ly f sponsored by the Alon led pher is being seen fm. only four Cornwall and. Crepead .W " Institutes. demy, an organ’? in 1890 and inclidine em- galleries: Th National Gallery. n tan bership: the country<-fneér yirq, | ¥ancouver Art Gallery, ‘Art Gal- : fessional artists fr coast ta lery of Toronte,-amt-Confedera- ~ July 6 the Women's Commit- coast. tion Centre tee of Confederation Centre Art Says the directhr “Such an, WORLD-WIDE Gallery sponsers the opening ~ whe. the ‘first’ Beny'’s subjects im this exht- Sight of “The Ottawa Man.” he Ac. bition are works of art from the tant the July 10 com and the Mediterran- ‘ett bY Confederation Cen lexhibition would major representat ademy in the Prov wm af th e a fact of Far East ae : tre Choir have been sold by ...'snecial significance because ean. There-are-scuiptures from - ~<a Charlottetown “was the home of Renaissance Italy, mosaies from embers of the choir _ them —Robert- Cc ~ architecture from India, | and other | member of the academy |president from ims uA When the time co and .its rus, 19%. carving from Siam, ning, the Junior coo of the nes (or the exquisite examples of ancient the inaugural Ronsen ee phy oy vo . Royal. Canadian Acade: ta art from Ceylon, Iraq, Cambod- pantie Orchestra celebrate its own « n ta, Burma and Japan The Adventures Private 1990 we hope that this interim. -<Beny, born ‘in Medicine Rat, ‘tuevey” has oe ould ‘joamaene Charlottetown exhibition will Alta., holds degrees from Trin- July 25 under the sponsoréhip serve as a useful landmark, al- ity College, Toronto, and three |of the Junior Ladies Aid of the ‘though in this case retrospection American universities. ‘ As (ae QUIETLY.. Sareea tee te atin mes “tek be ST a vanny performers sit inthe first-row- of |-quieter-tones: ++ tarre-in-the pastoral setting with, first ‘seats and ehat. On the pit plat- Wardrobe - mistress ~ Mary |the flown scene of Cavendish |¥1., they move en to the An forms, raised for easy access to Shaw comes in to watch for a beach floating im the back-jing part of the the stage, is a table for Dave moment. Marylyn and Diane ground. Now the chattering is at Loynd the stage. manager and|make faces at her from the a whisper level and the dancers assistant stage manager Rich- | stage. Dean Regan and Maurice |are working hard. offi- tdeal Con- | his old man voice and walk. yer ane (clown a lot, but usually | So goes a ‘morning of rehear- paintings by 49 ar: in asides to one another and ae--| ver obtrusively. enough to hold Up progress of the scene-“Later> sing- itive, singing fresh, spirits high.” scene, Doug | Chamberlain, looking very young [things to come for one \inshorts, gets a big laugh fee town and a great ‘many lucky seeckocs aca The exhibition coy 3 72 shows, Fellowship in 1952 before turn- tng to the camera for his art His famous books, | : ter sal when the grind-is just begin. SECOND GROLP Lend ;ming. Already the show looks A complete artistic cont ‘great — choreography_imagina- —— rast . for which paper for further detaile. It's a sign of good theatrical lucky |people from everywhere. ard Quigley, and a grand piano LeMay eome on stage from . = Maurice LeMay and Roy Ur- 7 where assistant musical director | wings. . oe are — — ~ ~~ Fen Watkin discusses score with) “Maurice, ‘do you remember | tern next. Jam y makes C b t | b Lund. | your first. crossover in the first cross-over, arms stretched a ar e Cc u “Dancers on stage,” says the race?” the director asks. Maw. out and face set in determined | director, and Roy Urbach, Mary- rice does, and obediently crosa- | “Anne” expression; gets quite | lyn Stuart, Diane Nyland, Bob es the stage in a kind of loping # augh from the eompany. Ainslie, Marci Thomas and Br. | er crawl. ‘CROSS JUST ONCE tan Lund amble up on the plat- g9M STUDYING } By this time it's 10.90, and all form. Most of the girls are wear-| In the front rows some are the dancers have crossed from ing tight black slacks and loose’ studying scripts and scores. |stage left to stage right just blouses; the men, jeans or; Maud Whitmore, last year's| once. Oops, not quite. Little Mar- | ‘shorts, Brian-Lund, Alan's —13-+- Rachel Lynde; and- Judy Arm |ct-Thomas is sill_in—the—-wings, jyear-old son, wears a sweatshirt | | strong, joining the company this so a cross is quickly worked-out/14,, jwith ‘007 emblazoned on _it.| | year as Miss Stacey -and Mr. ‘for her. They dance in sneakers. | Blewitt, quietly sing a couple of |: Time for round two: the Jack lines from “Where if Matthew the opening number: of — A brand new of Wales director- it was but. there The others sit and wait Duffy smokes; Jamie Ray keeps Going”. time to Watkin's music: MacKenzie ¢ _are_ worked out for individua's, the general then put together, finishing with with food service, |a spirited dash by four dancers, | ment and other amenities. then individual crosses with | From: Tuesday - leaps. day beginning July 7, the show. - Alan Lund moves to the stage | and walks through the first steps. slowly, cigarette in hand, and |the dancers begin to work in | imitation. : ' “Everybody else can take | ten,’’ he says. No one moves +-—bund-bhe gins—by—mapping-out—a— |few bars of dance for Marylyn Stifart,-and Diane Nyland, then figures out atrail between them Flora , m. The eon- | an egg - féads-out—in_front-of them , Now a trickier part comes up where’ everyone dances on at or ence and movements afé m 4 WOd" url sta cial talents in the solo light. and meet tempos. In the first row, Dar- accompanying at increasing \tempos. In the first. row, Dar- \fmdividually”. During Merylyn. Stuart. eoaches Jamie ;Ray ona particularly. trouble-- ¥.4191 lene Hirst takes out Ker knitting. some step; till she masters it come. elong: in the jJack Duffy and Richard Braun with a glint of triumph in her weeks) will hold forth. } punctuate their quiet conversa- eye, The lub will a ol |tien with @ roar of laughter, oe last ‘fot Dean Regan and the em the deasion progresses, trance of Brian Lund-who does Malenfant, the assistant ehoreo-|ing variety Me trip and watts -whtte—P eat wr prapher-——watches—everythin ; high boots and the Cossack ef- Alan Lund. It will be his job to folk music, jazz, —<<$<$__— ‘Vacation highlights +. @ Visit to. 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Memorial -Hall-each—evening- series — on - a - spoon in their | ie i 00. p. i to —— om in . England by to stick th ir | er-nours | ace relaxation producer, ee ee ee nn whete festival performers can ican. cooperative production for disptay thetr-own-indivicral-epe-~the world market: ween apot- with Islanders | for Bob Airsile to follow, first complicated A few muffs an just counting,.they with Watkin “come on or else we'll do ft all. | into gine a jhe, cht turne | breaks discotheque for the under ‘twen- ty-one set where the frug, the ‘and whatever alse has few | ‘And: 90 1 goes, om and on. The | membership badie and an enter- Now comes the first few steps dance takes form and style 89 | tainment policy will be followed Lioyd leach evening, with a witerang- planned. There will sp eomety skits Heaps over hin Dean wears -clisely and often confers with featuring ~members-nf=theoeast: small combos for dancing, and other features as well. popes cea PEL. 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