, Creley playé lead in UW's Sleuth During his forty ac tive years in the enter, tainment industry, Jack Creley has achieved acclaim and Jack Creley, one of Canada's best known avian and enter miners, will be laking over the lead in the Muskoka Summer Fes tisars new profession all production of Sleulh coming to the Human: ties Theatre, Urtiverhi, ty of Waterloo ll'W) on Monday, March I Ure- ley will replace Barry Morse who has act-epi- ed a television engage ment in London, ling land. Peter Jobin will appear opposite Creley in thin production, PAGE " WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24,1982 Crcley appeared for nine seasons at the Stratford Festival, two seasons at the Sham Festival. and has been involved in several productions on Broad. way in NPu York and London's West End. He is also an acclaimed revue performer. most recently appearing in Equal Time and Oh Coward. He is current- ly featured in Agatha Christie's Death Trap renown as one of Catt ada's best regarded actors His career has seen him portray a variety of leading roles In theatre. film. mm sum and radio Produc tions Sleuth. the Tony Award winning stage play by Anthony Shaffer, is a tup-class thriller. with a plot He also has H fea lure films, (including Change of Mind. Rein carnalu. and Dr Slran geluvet and over 500 radio productions lo his credit, lie is a noted director of plays, musir cal revues, and indus, trial show». Jack Creley has per- formed in various Ca nadian and Us. televi sion series, such an A Gift To Last, King of Kensington, Quentin Durgess and Write-On, at the Teller's Cage in Toronto. Dr. Gordon Greene. dvan of the favully, said the work has l-n jnyvd a rvsururnu- in popularity in rem-n1 Mars " wax a ','rr'at Special to the Chronicle The nggarx ()pvra the satiric masterpiece by John Gay, will be presented in an all sludt-nl production by students in the music faculty of Wilfrid Laurier University later this month Tickets for the play are $950 (student senior $8.00) available from the uw Arts Cem tre Box 1)ffice, Human, ities Theatre (8854280) or ticket vouchers can be purchased from off, Campus outlets, BE GGARS OPERA whose twists and sur- prises are breathtak, ingiy audacious and fiendishly cunning, There is suspense and excitement galore, es pecially [or those who have never seen this popular play. For those who have, this new production starring one of Canada's finest actors, will prove a real treat. as new in- sights into the games- playing and satiric overtones emerge, in a dramatic study of sex ual conflict and iea- lousy between an older and a younger man. m.g2mus~ormorm includes choice of potato, roll and butter WLU students mount satiric masterpiece Luncheon Menu Available Banquet Facilities Open daily till 9 30 p m Open Fri. & Sat till 1030 p m Sunday till 9 p m RIBS 'N CHICKEN may Liam Under LLA. Thursday Night Special Laurier', production will be dirvrlly by Thomas .'ichwvitrvr. a prof-ion-al director The upvra lakes direct aim at society and parodies political. social and cultural im dilutions. cspecially the Italian style of opera in Hume in Lon don when the vmrk “as first produced m 172tt were“ in the Robin Phillip's production at the Stralfnrd Festival Iwo years anâ€, Ca"nadian actor Jack Creley- Dr. Green" said thc work marks the begin- ning of a unified stu- drnl writ-x with bath singers and orchestral players In be drawn vu-quiu-l) from xlu dent ranks "TttirrTtas yichuvitzcr't, direction prumiwx In provide a bright and MM) mp frum Toronto " will be under the musical di, rection of William' fihotrkhoff. musical director of the Edmun ton Opera lung‘s vrttertuirutttmt as the nprru dun of lunmrruu uaumu- the roles of bauds. (hit-UN and bar maids In haxc fun with the npvrullr traditions of It'stt'r day." the music dram said The work will be Prt' \l'nll'd in the Wilfrid Laurivr Unixvrsity 's thvutre uudilnrlum PM) 36 and 27 at ti p m Tickut, arr Mullah]:- at thc WIA' Hunksxuren the musk family "ffivr, ur at the door