iii! The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed.. Jan. 16. 1963. BROADWAY HIT ON VIEW i S'sicIe Students Stage Big Production The largest production i'vvi'. toils in Siamcsc style the well-[Summerside high school. wherei The King and l' is an original was first presented on stage in \ Islam-d I)\' the Siiiiinici'sidc iiiin known table of Un cle Tom‘sth is head 01' the Fl‘ellL‘h dC- ‘ play'based 0n a novel by Nova Broadway In 1951 II immediate- Si-iiool ’l‘licatre Guild. and proh- Cabin. The show holds for any Pal‘tmenl- ‘ ’ Scmla' bm‘" Wm" Margaret ly became a smash hit and ran any one oi the iai-gcsi drama» audience a re a d _v supply of He was appomled in the post i handon. The novel was entitled (or over three years on both itic performances shown in s‘um- laughs and tears as the cast act'0f l’l‘OVinCial d 1‘3 m a adVlSOl“ Ahnafind the. King of Siam . broadway and on the London morsidc for sonic time “I” be this powerful musical play. Oct. 16. Mr. Dixon has a wealth whichnn turn is hased on the age. .presented January 15, 16. 17 A cast in excess of 80 is en- of experience in stage and dra- memmrs of an English gover-1 Many of the unsung heroes in ‘.‘when the Broadway musical :agcd to present the musical. matlt‘ ProdUt'lIOUS. “(Wing “’09. "055 3‘ lhe 00"” OI 513m byithe current production are t play "The King and 1‘ takes to They are students from sum.iin his native England. the Anna Leonowens. n ‘ a .the stage in Summersidc‘s (‘iv-,morside high school and spveral i drama award for best actor and1 thii the new ‘lxinzl and l'I‘gOl‘k behind-the ' scenes. Mr. I‘ i ic Auditorium. of the Summcrside elementary idircvmr I“ ‘I-B~ Priesuy's play ‘ ~‘f ‘ Produced and directed by schools. The production team. "A" Inspect" CaIISH‘ ’ gdpsfhahelzigfizitlggysgll eIIIuIc: tion instructor at Summerside H . Linnci Dixon. the musical has “'(irkinq behind (he seams with He woi ed in summer " had continuous rehearsal by such tasks as make-up. Iigliling‘rlllcflll‘e. repertory theatre, tele-. _ ‘ . . . the cast since the early part oi plums has same 30 people, 3]] Vision. taught drama and music 1201“5 F‘IIZSH‘i'lmOlls. Spring lush SChOOI' Wh° “St year W“ tit-tober. students. and acted as arijudicaiop He is‘ Brook has moved into Kensing- II‘ESDODSIble for Choreoll‘lphy In ‘ "I‘Ili‘ KIN}: Ellltl I. “(is III'SI pl't‘~ [\n indicniiim of how nun-h ; also dll'f‘CIOl' IOI' Illf‘ Dominiond I0n~ and lake" up refildonce In 18 .oma' and Is ye” 'agai“ . settled on the stage in 1951 when work is invulvpd m prppurp a Drama Festivals entry of Sum-ii“? Pith-190" AparlmenlS. If lulfllllng the fiame 903mm In ' it her-amt: a Broadway hit, story musical production is homo nut merside Little Theatre Guild. at Little Deborah Douglas. dau- The K1118 and I: Mr. Dixon said ring: the In t e (icririide Law-.hy an estimate of gimp sppnt » post he held also last year. .L‘hlPI' of Mr. ("1d MI‘S. Gom‘ile “"5 was a Particularly exam-I118 i'cni'e and Yul Bi'ynner. The for rehearsal. Approximatcly. "okiaimma" lag, wm. “.ds llouulas. Noi‘boro. ' r i ‘cnt 0351 35 Wine?“ oriental band is pliy “as 1 “pr made mm a mo”. than 4.000 mm, _ hours “m high “hum-s {m} wnturu in Prince County Hospital. Sum- Perform“- inovie. have cone into the play in i‘e- . in the field of large- scale dra- ‘ mcmde‘ “.9 also commended James 1' is lh“ Shil’)‘ “I “IF Hdi'Pn-‘hearsal alone: this does not in-.matic5. having played two Mr. and Mrs. David Cousins. Blalr‘ Stage manage“ and lures of an English novel‘nf‘fis'al clucie the 300 man- hours spentidays. This year‘s production 3 Baltic. entertained Monday ev- Clarence IIIercer' supervlsor 9f "the royal 90"” of, 5'3"? “'“K'” "1 Slag? and scene .V construe-inlays for three days. with atoning at a card partv for the SymmerSIde-sc-hoo‘s' and Dawd “lakes place Sflmi‘llme "1 Ill 9 tion— and'these hours have all somewhat more “seasoned” Baltic Women's Institute_ when Igiggariwl" Pgangllpfrotfh early idol) 5. been put in outside of school cast as the amateurs develop—I eleven tables of cards were ii mm.“sz is” {Inc omd cl“ :10 we hAhTERN SPLENDOR time. so that study timetables i and to see the acting. anyone ‘ play The ladies high score went - P “C 0 - The play presents th: ~nir~n- haW‘ nnt been Interlertfd With. icould easily be fooled. Theyfto Mrs. Earle McKay and the . _ (tor of the cast and its miiilict Mufh 0f the rehearsal time haS;certainly don‘t look like ama- gentlemans high to Gordon Cou- tamed me Mam?” and 33"” with the new and a draured bt‘CU Spent on weekends. :ieui-s. sins. while consolation awards TWP 0f the Uhlwd ChUI‘Ch W0- ideas and trends oitiie western FROM ENGLAND DlGNlTAmEs ATTEND went to Mrs. George Wall We" of Plinceww“ United I world which a“. partlmwi in “and DRAG“ . I __ g h d l d t n d H ‘ and Darby Brown. The lucky church at their January meet. « . . . manv dramatic and humorous - ' ' pmvmuall- ‘c .e "C o a. an ‘9 “mn' 1.x . . , b El . mg 0“ TUCSdaY Owning With A I ‘ ' l‘ I t I V diama adVisor. last year probing night are: Lieutenant Gov-‘Cldll PHI-i M15 “0" .V mm M K th 0 I. . a n i ("lmlis tiioiigiou tie DlO(Ill(',- duced and directed the suc(.ess_:crnor and Mrs. R Walter “XML ‘ Gagging Dphclous [um-h \ya 5 rs. enne wen presiding. I. . . ~ - - ' - ' Q. i "3191* “mm” muqu WM ‘ fut .musical ‘Oklahoma.‘ and heiman: provincial minister of od- SCl'Ved by ill? hitsli‘ss- aSSISlCdINeXi meeting ls to be at the ' ' ., . - . - Mm... .. ,3.» ‘ . y. ; Richard Rodger;in‘clu"1M (luv-h again this year‘ has done avucation, Hon. George Dewar by membels 01' IIG‘WJ- ihome of Mrs‘ Elmer Cascley “ ‘“ V ' .» r : ' ~ ‘ splendid Job With The lung and ‘and Mrs. Dewar; deputy minis- Mr. and Mrs. W.(. Do ii a i d, with Mrs David Cousins {or g ’ favorites as "Hello Y o u n i: 'I I ‘the worship and Mrs. Gerald m n , . fir. “I wmm HI . _ tor of education, Malcolm Mac- Kensington were recent visitors Tune" 5nd “Sh 1‘] a, 8 I dp'i'w Mr. Dixon came to Prince Ed- Kenzie and M rs. Mac-Keiizie . to Summersidc. the guests ot'I I _ h u I I Tl ‘b'll 9 Dance Ward Island from Durham. Eiig-gaiid Summcrsidc Mayor. J. Ei'n-'Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Burns. Lockha't for I e Progldm ead' ) KINKORA IS ALSO SITE 019 Low. 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