Ill Leading Canadian artists appear here in eight plays of the Dominic flit! . 0' A. .. n Drama Festiva ‘CllIPS Wl'll‘! EVERYTHING’ SCHED ULEI) lII ‘ «r / / 4 lat b J. 0NDAY IS KAMLOOPS .- ‘4 N g. i I FEW IN WORLD l CONTINUED FROM PAGE II strain on an ai-tor to be sure‘ he is heard and a singermay go to her lowest pianissimo and . still be heard." He was noticeably entliustastic about the backstage facilities— because it is here the actor and actress prepare themselves to 'Iive' their stage roles. Prac- ticall,\i all amateur performers will appreciate what real back- stage facilities mean because . have long been treading the boards in houses where. the. inadequacies of preparation spat‘e were too apparent. Mr. Moore noted with ap-‘ proval the specially valuable rehearsal and wardrobe rooms - and various other items indicat- CHOICE Ncmorial Theatre 4. able for the performers back- ge." ENGLISH CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 Mr. MacDonald said. “Mr. Hope-Wallace's past association with the DDF. and his wi e ex- perience with both French and English theatre. make him an excellent choice as filial festival adjudicator." This will mark his fourth visit to Canada as he adjudicat— ed the Dominion Drama Festiv~ al's t‘inal competition in T0— ronto in I949. in Halifax in 1958 m e. 3: and in Vancouver in I950 CLEAR AND HIGH The name Korea means IIIEII. from kc, and clear. from ryu, and is symbolic of the country's b. i in: the planners had done “all ptlhslblt’ to make things comfort. CENTEN NIAL 1964 mountains. clear skies and rush- ing streams. LEON MAJOR NORMA SPRINGFORD LISA LESCANT GUY BEAULN E PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WEEKLY CALENDAR or EVENTS CONFEDERATION CENTRE THEATRE 5 I I ‘ BOX OFFICE OPEN FOR ALL SUMMER ATTRACTIONS ; V I Queen Street Entrance, Phone 892-2464 BOX OFFICE VIDA I’EEN E DIANE PINARD Programme wizard to Change, Latecomers Will not bu admitted to the auditorium unhl the firs! interminion. I O O 7 ' Dominion Drama Festival MONDA‘ ' FR'DA‘ 1" M t” 5 W in y ‘ y ‘ Manday through Friday 2.00 8. 4.00 1 J I l. .t - 0 n .i . Saturday 0 0 2.00 II: 4.00 " FRIDA} I“ FNINN S 7 PVI I 9 P W " * 00 SCHEDULE 1964 5° . ‘ ' plummeted Adult variety show Friday It 5.00 SATURDAY RIORNP“ (Is 9 A'M' to 12 A N Art Gallery Theafre. Confederation Centre - | I l i l l‘ confederahon Juno l-M junta-2i Juno 22.35_ Junta-Juli;into-it“. fulfils-Via? 1 “Jolt—203;.— ‘ July: 27-29.}; any" 3.? 'rAurgust 10-16 August 17-23 EAuguu 24-29 Augult Iii-Sept. Th June 8 June l5 June 22 June 29 July 6 £3400 i;July 20 l July 27 ; August 3 I August In August I7 August—3| ; E . . open» L i l 2.00 i. 4.00 1 ° 8'30 330 7.00 5. ‘3.00 i log performance: 530 I 8.30 i Shipping BM”, ‘ 1 John A. Bet,“ spring thaw The Drylanders ‘Canadisn h Royal Irma laDnuce 8.30 | (Ciwri'drénrl Navy 830 l a o >- The Devil 830 (The famous . Spring Thaw ‘ (Outstanding ‘Puppe' T “"9 Winnipeg 8.30 ' (Vancouver 5 Don \l‘nsser ‘ 8.30 ‘ Wayne 8. Shutter 8.30 '§ (Premiere of. a John A Beats annual 8. 0 Feature 2 July l3-Aug. l5 Ballet Halifax i International ‘ and IS Frrs‘ Often” in Charlottetown l Wayne 8. Shilster a New Lanadlan ilhe DeVII musmtl Film) l inrluswe (see Premiere Symphony Festival ~ Islanders ‘ Premiere o ‘ o 5 l l Comedy) ‘ Meg/lie A above forrclelails) l i Production) I exciting film\ 1 June 9 June l6 June 23 June 30 July 7 .JUly l4 July 2! July 28 I August 4 iAugiisl ll EiAuousl-NISF—«HWA August 25flm— S;pielmber I a~d 0 Sandwiches 0 Coffee I l t 2.00 L 4.00 a i l Sleeping Beauty : Tiskefs 1.00 _>. 8.30 7.00 t. 0.00 8.30 8.30 3.30 ‘8qu l 5.30 m 8. . V 8-30 Spring Thaw The Drylanders Winnipeg Ballet Halifax .‘ Irma La Dome Don Meswr :83” Wayne 8. Shiister Wayne 8. Shiister On sale at the Theatre John A Beats John A Beat: Spring Thaw (tiimi ‘ Symphony i ‘ [First Offence . . th D I th D l (film) . 01' D. D. F. Registration Desk, The Charlottetown e M ' "'- —~—— -— . —~—a . ~—~ ~-———- —-~'- ~~ - r r-—— - - :—~~—~ A ———— .m. _ aw" . ,, Hotel June to June I7 June 24 July I July 3 iJuly 15 July 22 July 29 August 5 lAllgiist I2 lAugust 19 Aug“, 26 isepwmhnr 2 i ‘ 8-30 0 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 2-“ i “23° 1 l2on * 5‘ : Spring Thaw ltwo “lands 2‘30 0'9 HEdOI’MRU! l Sleeping Beauty .3- J g 7.00 a 9.00 (P.E.I,’| Winnipeg Ballet Jith S 7-30 . 30 l .830 : 8- 3.30 8.30 8.30 The Dr l riders historical ° 3"" "w" "“t‘ L5 90“" 3 Don Vlf‘sw' I 1 ya .. ‘ , ; l « We n: a. Shurtrr‘ w 8. Sh ,t 5 John A Beats John A Beat: Spring Thaw Spring Thaw (film) pa (In English) k Hm 0mm” Y ayiie m er the Devil the Devil 1 Winnipeg Ilallet 7 n” 7‘ __~; , (film) .7 Juno II Juno l8 , Jun. 25 July 2 July 9 'Jiily is July 23 July 30 ; August 6 " August 13 “593330” ‘ik3§ds;”27_—"_'éegeEgér'g“ "J . :- . 2.30 l l 2.00 i 4.00 l l E . Die Fledermaus Sleeping Beauty ‘ I e- 39 3.30 . 9.00 8.30 2.30 8 3° : ii 30 y a m R m * -. at . 8.30 Spring Thaw The Drylnnclers Two Islands Winnipeg Ballet ‘ 8.30 ll'm‘ L‘ DWI” Don Memo ‘ 8.30 ‘,> ,' 5h , H . a John A But: John A Bean Spring Thaw (film) ' ie Fledermnus i l hrs, 0”..." “WM ‘ m e" WW” 8‘ Shun, \ tho Devil the Devil V v (lllml l -.__..._ _. _. —~—— » »———~ «l A J 7 j“ v a - ~~~~~ — .. ____ -- _ . ,. .-- —-A in Jun. ‘2 Jun. w Jun. 26 JUIY 3 J“lY lo IJUIY '7 JUl)’ 2‘ JUIY 3‘ “‘7‘” iAilglist l4 iAUQU" 2I lAugiist 78 September 4 n l - ‘. 6.00 (600 '200‘400 Irma In Douro I I ‘30 7-30 z 6‘00 . no" Mew" SI'FV’"9 BMMV Wayne & Shiiste Wayne a shutter ' ' Spring Thaw 8.30 7. . 3-30 1 . \ h I I TOT lighting 5 a. 3.30 9.15 Spring thaw The Drylnnders l 3.30 0.30 ‘ Dio Fledermnui :15 L D o l5 { mo “0 i R m E John A 'Buatn John A Dem Spring Thaw (film) two Island: Winnipeg Ballet : ‘ "'V' ‘ 0"“ Don Mean 1 First Ottenul twaym L Shun“ way“! k “ms.” the Bowl the Devil . l ’n» _ . (lllml 1 . ~—~7—— —- W“- 4A i a i ‘ ' " ’ ‘ *~—‘ ww- 7» -*- Jun. 13 June 20 June 27 July 4 July It July IB July 25 Auguut I ’ “9‘” INQUSI l5 iAWN" 72 Anal," 2Q sepmmi," 5 V. II ' 2.30 . 6.00 6.00 2.30 2. l :10" l D i 6.00 ‘ 7 00 r. .100 7 m s o . . ~ - i - ’ rmn a o i e ‘ , ,, ,. i ’ " °r . 5 Jsrnbtv:eotu isrnofvnBeati ISpring lhaw Spring Thaw 7.00 & 9-00 3.30 Winnipeg Ballet ‘ Die Ftedermnus I, lt iDon Mossrr i SIEflpIIQ Era I, WWW & 5mm” WWW 8 “mm” 1 ' 5 8.30 8.30 i 9.15 1).! The Drylonders Two Islands 8-30 8.30 l 1'5 l D 9.l5 . R .10 a ,m a 1n . , . ‘ . . . . t ,m. V I . , .. 8 :finbfvirun :::"D:V:e”“ 1 59""g "“w 59""9 "‘5‘" (mm) W'""'p°9 59”” 0" Hade'mm" ! l on” Don MM"' 1 {if}: OHM” ‘ Wayne I. shutter Wayntt A SI’IIIsIur Juno l4 June 21 Juno 2! July 5 July I2 lJuly I9 July 26 l Auquit 2 Augmt 9 August In August 23 ‘A'I‘lglls"gn ‘ ypnmhn m c a a I 9 on o. , 9,00 9 on 9.00 9.00 9.00 0 on 9 on . 0 00 1 ,. lo lrio Baroque Earle Terry Simononu 8. lot: Marnhnll Glenn Gould ltlonrl P.E.I. National Youth Mamet-n pawl gum-4w. q 00 I Own Peiermn Singer. Maria (Glen Gould Centennial Centennial Orchestra i Forrester ' legion Choir Inn \lirli-rl rio Premiere) Youth Chorttl Choir , > | | i i We are pleased to andounco thotprlor to and during the Centennial Season a mobile ticket booth. courtesy Imperial Oil Limited. will tour the Island dolly tovsorvlco you and P.E.I. victim. Watch for the Esso Centennial tickctmobilo. STRAND ELECTRIC LIMITED 261 DAVENPORT ROAD TORONTO 5 CENTENNIAL YEAR WELCOMES:— May 18 - 23—Domlnlon Drama Festival May 24—R.C.M.P. Church Poi-ode May 24 - Zb—Morltimo Provinces Board of Trade May IB—Victoria Day—Sports throughout the Province I CENTENNIAL YEAR NOTES:— T