Shakespeare, Moliere Wycllerley To Be Featured At Stratford Four plays - - two by Shake. speare. one by Mohete and one by William Wycherley -P.- will be presented during the Station! sunburn!“ Festival's 12th scum in not. One of the Shake. spearean dramas will serve as the basis at a new tive-year pill for the presentation of his. wries at the Festival. Michael Luigi-In. Artistic Director, In- Bounced. Shakespeare‘s "Richard M" and “King Loar" and Moliere‘s “L. Bursa-it Wm" will open the season on June 15, 16 and W, though not neces- sarily in that order "Tho Coun- I'y Wilt," William Wyeheriey's gusty Restoration comedy,, will ion! the .repertory an Monday. July gt. Mr. Langham, who presented this plan to a meeting of the Board of Governors on the clas- ing night of the Festival's 11th season. said that he will direct “The Country Wife." Jean Gas- ton. who staged this year's "Comedy of Errors", and who, this past Week. was named as- socinte A director of the Stratford Festival. will direct "Lo Inor- MILL YOUR RARADIAII PAGIFIG AGENT FDR All. ram TRAVEL NEEDS b Scenic-Dunc tantrum o Low con at! has n and mm the! Nuk- cum†. Ham. and and: acm- Camd- o Stumwlpbookhgs to Envoy. . Ammo: - Con-d- and Brthlrtqftv. continents ---."" ANDY GRIFFITH stars " Sheriff Andy Tnylor, and Ronny Howard is featured as his son. Oppie. on the Andy Griffith Show, Tuesdays nt 7:30. City Passe-[er Agent " Ontario sum North Kitchener " 5-5685 V. L. Dykeman - tuettithommo", which the Festival many will tirat pro sent talong with "Luv“ Laban Lou" and "Vim d an-") " the Chietterter Putin] Thea- tre next April during celebra- tion: of Shakespeare's m “In 1tiehard' and 'Mar', " MM unsham said, "we feel we have} two of the strongest Shakespear‘ can dramas with which to cele- brate the 400th birthday. The choice of ‘Richard H' is, in fact, the beginning of a five-year plan to present the full cycle of Manna-wan histories in their magical order through the two parts of 'Hanry IV'. _ V', the three parts of _ YP, and ’Richard Ill'. Many of the same characters appear from New Series liners fhidttt French" "Richard 'II" and "mu. Loot" will be announced at a later state. as well u details of cut- mg. "The best way to learn French", , famous author once said, "is to {all in love with a French woman." Unfortunately. we don't all have that chance and so many of us have to settle for the next-best thing, and in this case the next-best thing must certainly be "In France", the new 26 _ week T.V. series packaged by Group Four productions, in Toronto. and tele- cast in this area by Channel 13. The actual series is backed up by an integrated and inter-re. laled book _ record package. The appeal is broad enough for the whole family and the course is guaranteed to make the student sufficiently nttettt in conversa- tional French to meet most every -day situations in French - speaking areas. Great care has been taken to make the series entertaining as well as educational. Beautiful and bilingual international film and TV star, Dawn Addams, acts as your hostess, guide and interpreter of the sights. sound: and lyntax of France. She‘a a graduate of London‘s Royal Aer demy of Drama, has toured Britain and Europe. and appear- ed on many TV network shows in the United States. She has also appeared in a number of motion pictures, including “Sing- ie In the Rain". “Khyber Pat- rol", "Follow That Man" and "Come Fly With Me". The male star in the engaging and personable .young French Actor. Alain Vaiade, who play: the part of John, an Englith Iourisl who is learning the lan- guage during his first trip to France. Over zoo other French Mormon are "many filmed “on location" in France. Play Billiards Your Leisure . . . ToDay-n w Eniov © ILL “To Guinea-an human-Indium 'tnmtvafrs.e-ettsr no mm-Awmn at Watch. play to play; we are allowedI to tee them yorm‘develop and this will no doubt meet our eating in tttttue years. “So tar as we know." he add. ed, “no theatre has ever atteme ted to present the full cycle of the historiea. althwu it has been done in two â€par-ate halves -..1- 'ttiehatd It' to ‘Henry V' and ‘Henry w, Part One' to “Richard m'. " 1 The Festival’s 12ttt search will be extended by one week - to " weeks - and will close our October 3, It“. The extra week) will be devoted to school mat-‘ inees. making a total of three weeks tor student performance: instead of the usual two. Ryn'atl openirlg nights the per- formances will begin at tat Iran. hereafter, evenlng pertorman- ces will start " the customary hour', 8:30 pm. Matinee: will be at 2:30 pan. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. da Woe: dance bend, uwu war. ttueermaudnneetsam1s,aDir Ber hm. Cumin Jack irund-,aatrirre-hle, Bark, who (and.- M I agrgrqrgrorr.artdamauvoieo "aeagttainitmtxrhowm'ldtt. choir. um i. u. Deeeelreagiekittsearmsthraro.u. sum “he rivet) in and the “pay- -ithirsitsmrthseanber-id. mmm.umom Favorite Martian Canes Into View as a newapaperman who fiqds.him, in “Milan'- orite Martian", the new C.B.S. television series. seen Sunday evenings at 7:30. RAY WALSTON stars gs anMgrtjqn and Bfll Bixby F It H t 0 N t t It I By kind par-Hon cl mullet K. II. Melinda. 0.0.. Con-nude: Western qeu Are. Canadian omem falling Corps at Witch. University Conq- ’ may, and} 7'76 mm.“ mm:- W" mrERll'ls?sBll Mink Gillette March Solo mm mm- Oil Vocal l _ Win11... as: wanna“... llam- 'ughr-tnt lurch. Tluuln Auditorium " Waterloo Lama-u: ' " - University . RIM Canadian Regiment Band Ihttett, "will, mi. PROGRAM Shel M. Pe Met.'" Ira. 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