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The opera is one aof twn hainm nracantard hearcale far RBurnin;‘a m;l, ; a_, _ :_ _0 _ P> »ome opera students block out their movements during reâ€" hearsals for Puccini‘s Gianni Schicchi. The opera is one of two being presented June 2 and 3 at UW‘s Humanities Theatre. The performances are coâ€"sponsored by Wilfrid Laurier‘s music faculty, UW and the Kâ€"W Symphony. ToE ow Stage director arrives here CAMBRIDGE HOLIDAY INN 6:45 a.m. 3: 15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. DEPARTS Mr. LeTourneau brings a wealth of experience to his role as stage director. He began his stage caâ€" reer at the age of 17 and shortly after became a member of the Compagnons de Saintâ€"Laurent, a wellâ€" known theatre troupe in Montreal at that time. timento Di Tancredi E Clorinda"‘ by Monteverdi and ‘"Gianni Schicchi‘‘ by Puccini are being produced by the Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty _ of Music in conjunction with the UW Arts Centre for presentation June 2 and 3 at 8 p.m. in the Humanities Theatre, UW. . In 1953 he founded his own theatre group, La Comâ€" pagnie Canadienne _ du The "Downstairs‘‘ at the Knotty Pine is Changing. Enjoy Lighter Luncheon Specials. Enjoy Special Summer Salads and Sandwiches. Enjoy a Children‘s Dinner Menu. tistic director until 1965 when it disbanded. During these 12 years, his company presented more than 70 plays for adults, students and children. Mr. LeTourâ€" neau directed most of these productions, but also contributed as actor, producer and author on many occasions. In 195556 he received a Province of Quebec scholarship to study in Paris and London. This native of Quebec has also had a very active career in television, mainly for Radio Canada. He has written ten television series for young people and adults, and he created and played a pirate character for children for 17 years. Immediately following his stay at WLU, he will return to Quebec to take up the artistic direction and production of a summer play to be presented on board "L‘Escale"", a boat theatre moored at St. Marc â€" on the Richelieu River approx. 40 miles from Montreal, near St. Denis, _ where _ Jacques LETourneau lives in an old fieldstone country home. tion at the Conservatory of Music of Montreal, which will become an opera workâ€" shop next year. He is viceâ€" president of MAALQ, the action movement for opera in Quebec, founded very recently to assure the estabâ€" lishment ‘of a permanent opera and operetta comâ€" pany in the Province. VW Photographic