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The Liberal, 23 Nov 1977, C5

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The Day After The Fair â€" opens Friday, November 25, Richmond Hill Curtain Club, to Dec. 10. Call 884- 3703. v Fiddler on the Roof â€" opens tonight (Wed- nesday) St. Andrew’s College, Aurora, to November 26. Call 727- 6179. Carousel â€" Earl Haig Theatre, Willowdale, to November 26. Kingsmen's Annual Variety Night â€" King City United Church; November 25. Call 833- 5400. York Symphony Orchestra -â€" with the Cantabile Chorale, presents excerpts from the Nutcracker Suite, plus traditional carols; Trinity United Church, December 2. In its place will be a four-piece ensemble, consisting of three members of the Rohowsky family â€" father Karl, flute; son Herman, violin; and" daughter Birgit; piano; plus cellist Jim Shepherd. A misunderstanding regarding responsibility of the musical direction was cited as the reason. ROSE DYSON ...... female lead Theatre Aurora will open its production of “Fiddler on the Roof” tonight, minus the ac- companiment of York Symphony Orchestra. Elizabeth Clarke gives us a superb Julie Jordan, combining sensitive Calendar But the depth of York- minstrels‘ talent is equal to the task with sets, lighting and costumes providing a visual feast which matches the ac- coustical delights of the orchestra and singers. PETER MANIERKA . . . Tevye star Carousel is surely one of Rodgers and Ham- merstein's finest musicals. Numbers such as Mister Snow, June Is Busting Out All Over, A Real Nice Clambake, What‘s The Use Of Wonderin’, plus emotional songs such as You’ll Never Walk Alone and If I Loved You give some indication of the range of these composers. Yorkminstrels' Car- ousel is a spectacular combination of fine numbers, beautifully sung, splendidly staged and convincingly por- trayed at the Earl Haig Theatre in Willowdale. Quartet for “Fiddler” Former Canadian Entertainment ll By TOM DAVEY III arouse spectacular opera star, Peter Manierka, and veteran Theatre Aurora perâ€" This Carousel deeply involved the audience in the final, stirring scenes and no better tribute can be paid to any production. Beth Cainéron and Harry McCarthy gave Carousel is essentially a sad story of an unlovable loser, who none the less captures our interest and later our affection. In the final scenes we desperately want him to convey the love he so blatantly failed to show when alive. TEARS.T00 There were not a few moist eyes in the audience when Billy returns to earth to provide the gentleness he lacked when alive. Billy Bigelow is a choice role, and Brian Malone gets the most out of it with a fine baritone and great stage presence. acting with a beautiful singing voice. It’s dif- ficult to imagine anyone giving a better portrayal of Julie than this. 884-2752 RESTAURANT 8 TAVERN 227 BOWES ROAD CONCORD Tastefully prepared s 9 9 Monday thru Friday from 11.30 am. tq 2.30 pm. ONLY mm Trme Only OlESSONS 'RENTALS OGROOMED TRAIlS Season Pass - $10.00 Family Max - $35.00 LA GONDOLA HOT BUFalf'ET with all you can e DOWNHILL- BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SERVED FROM 12 T0 3 P.M lesson packages available for boll: downhill and cross country PDP'S RESTAURANT AND TAVERN UPLANDS AVE. THORNHILL Under New Management (SEASON mmmsmrs ARE now AVAILABLE) PLANNING A CHRISTMAS PARTY? Professional catering at your p|ace or ours. Facilities for 20 to 500 persons. SALAD BAR llTRflllllCllG CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING Charâ€"Broiled Steaks 10454 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL UPLANDS SKI CENTRE cm now 889-9405 889-3291 Single Adult $90.00 Husband 8. Wile $160.00 Student (13-17 yrs.) $75.00 Child (12 8. under) $60.00 Family Max. $250.00 Delicious Seafood - OPEN DAILY _ MON‘TO SAT. 11:30 AM. »1 AM. F“W LIC- SUNDAY 12.10 pm. Under LLBO Specializing in and Carousel is marvellous entertainment and is highly recommended. It confirms my belief that this group has no peer in the musical realms of Southern Ontario. Tinda Holland gives a sensitive portrayal of Billy's daughter Louise, being particularly ef- fective in the dancing scene when Billy sees her for the first time. former, Rose Dyson, have the ' leads in the show. which runs to Nov. 26. Joyce Clark gave a moving rendition of You‘ll Never Walk Alone, one of the highlights of this musical. Valerie Thomas, playing the frowsy Mrs. Mullin who has a year- ning for Billy, is equally convincing. Brian Thomas, playing the evil Jigger Craigin, uses his fine baritone to captivate us while he corrupts Billy. excellent performances as Mr. and Mrs. Snow. Both singers were a pleasure to hear, but then, Yorkminstrels have an enormous range of singing talent. 669-2436 Some listeners will remember him as well, as a participant in the Boston Marathon this year, in which he raised And while his face may not be familiar, his voice should be, for Dan is the ninetoâ€"noon disc jockey on radio station CFGM. Graham Townsend, “the best damn fiddler in Canada," will appear at Hillcrest Mall, December 10. Townsend, 34, winner of the North American Fiddling Championship four times, will be putting on shows between 6:30 pm. and 9 pm. There’ll be some new faces in the new Rich- mond Hill Curtain Club production of The Day After the Fair, which opens this Friday at the club’s Newkirk Road premises. Among them will be Dan Ryan, who plays the part of Charles, a young London lawyer. Townsend here The Day After the Fair A quality Liebfraumilch from Germany. Look for the veil around the bottle. sealed with a little red heart frafgrarit and lively, 8 never too sweet... JACKPOT $1,000.00 NUM‘ WITHIN 54 "FIRST WED. NOV. 23rd. $1.0 NEW YEAR'S DANCE BUEFETâ€"PRIZESâ€"REFRESHMENTS $2000 PER COUPLE 8:00 PMâ€"1:00 AM "Do you promise . {0 be soft am} gppealmg, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Too much bench time slows you down, Ge‘ active Get in shape and put yourself in the clear. Fitness is Cun Try some. PaflfllIPalflD/I RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB Newcomers, veterans in Curtain Club play THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE VIVID/7 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL LIONS CLUB 884-5512 OR 884-5377 _ OR ANY LION MEMBER OF CHRISTMAS CAKES THORNHILL LIONS NO ONE UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED John St. and Bayview Ave. Thornhill 7:40 pm. Earlybirds 8:00 pm. Regular Games Another newcomer is Leslie Reid, 3 recent B.A. graduate from Western University. Leslie, who plays a radiant, 18-year-old servant in the play, performed in numerous productions during her student days, including The Rivals and Sergeant Musgrave’s Dance. $6,000 in Cancer Society pledges. a. MAPLE LIONS CLUB GI TUB/(EYSHUUT 6| SAT. DEC. 3, 1977, 1:00 pm. a; SHUR-GAIN FARM LESLIE REID . . radiant "I do.” T With Us ’-.' NewYear’s Eve! ' NUMBERS "FIRST CARD $1.00" BACK AGAIN Dilys Rubow, although no newcomer, has been absent from the Curtain Club boards for a while but is very much in evidence in this one as the brewer's wife, whose life is “lit up by a mad, passionate letter-writing affair." David Phillips, who played the brash, young American in the club's recent production of“I Am a Camera,“ makes his directing debut with the club. The play is produced by Margot Crack and Joy Madden, with Pat Kan- taroff and Keith Melville. stage managers. 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