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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Feb 1962, p. 5

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Thursday, February 15, 1962 ot the arts "This couniry", he continued, "has â€" magnificent | possibilities." Mr. Gerussi started acting at the aze of fifteen in a high school play in Medicine Hat, Alberia, his birthplace. He won a scholarship to the Banff School ot Fine Aris, and later attended several agting schools in both Canada and the U.S. He has apâ€" peared in several excellent plays on Canadian tclevision as well as doing extensive work in several plays at the Stratford Festival. Were you at the Waterioo Lutheran _ University _ seminar on Shakespeare last Thursday and Friday nights? Critics hailed both performances as two of the best ever to grace a stage in the Twin Cities The next day. 1 talked with one of the actors who performed at the seminar What is the future of Canada‘s living arts? Is it rosy or grim? 1 asked this quostion when I talkâ€" ed to bruno Gerussi, internationâ€" ally known star of the Shakes: pearean and contemporary theâ€" atre I can do little but add my own smal voice to the acclaims and praises. Every actor and aciress was magnificent. The audience broke into apnlause al every possible moment. â€" 1 asked Bruno who he admired most in the Canadian, English and American theatres. On the English stage he adâ€" mires Sir Lawrence Olivier whom he calls "the greatest of the great". He also feels Richard Burton is one of the finer Engâ€" lish actors. Of his choice in the Canadian theatre, Bruno said, "I think the finest Canadian group is the group I am working with right now." Mr. Gerussi replied that he thought Canada was going throâ€" ush & renaissance, an age of b r l> vuing and appreciation The group consists of Kate Reid, Amelia Hall, Michael Learâ€" ned, Pat Galloway, Douglas Rain, Peter Donat. Eric Christmas, Leo Ciceri and William Needles, (a Twin City boy, and one to be proud . of.) Of the American school, Bruno admires most of all Frederick March. Also in his preferences are Jason Robarts and â€" Paul Muny. Bruno said he thought GET THE PRESTIGE We‘ll put your tape reâ€" cordcr in top shape at & reasonable price. Complete repair service for _ _most makes and imodels. GINGER ALE GEI WILSON‘S 88 Gruhn â€" Kitchener Awuthorized Seabreeze Service Parts Depot Call 745â€"4308 Radio ~ Hiâ€"Fi Repair WESTâ€"END RADIO with Douglas Henderson De Profundis Marilon Brando had become slopâ€" py and indifferent in his past few years of acting. Frederick When asked whether he preâ€" ferred doing Shakespeare as opâ€" posed to contemporary . plays, Gerussi replied, "I like doing contemporary plays as a sort of relief from Shakespeare." "Doing Shakespeare with the people 1 work with is a wonderâ€" ful opportunity, but 1 still like to do the occasional contemporâ€" ary play." 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