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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Oct 1984, p. 25

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As head of CBC television drama from 1976â€"79, Hirsch was instrumental in the development of many outstanding drama projects, including A Gift to Last (which earned him the Prix Anik Award), King of Kensington, For the Record and Sarah, starring Zoe Caldwell, which was nominated for an International Emmy Award. Hirsch is also a member of the Order of Canâ€" ada. Auditions for Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Little Theaâ€" re‘s December children‘s show Toad of Toad Aall by A.A. Milne, will be held at 9 Princess St. E., in Waterloo Oct. 15 and 17 at 7: 30 p.m. Anyone interested in backstage work, cosâ€" umes, set building, props, promotions or any ther aspect of play productions is invited to come out and get involved. erica, including the Lincoln Centre, the Mark Taper Forum, the Guthrie Theatre and the tford Festival. He has won the Outer Circle Critics‘ Award for St. Joan at the Lincoin Centre, New York; an Obie Award for ACâ€"DC at the Chelsea Theatre; and the Los Angeles Drama Critics‘ Award for The Dybbuk at the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles He also translated and adapted The Dybbuk, winning the Canadian Authors‘ Associâ€" ation Literary Award. This season at Stratford, he directed a idsummer Night‘s Dream, Tartuffe and A John Hirsch to speak on Life in the Theatre rial credits are many. A former consulting artistic director of the attle Repertory Theatre, Hirsch has staged John Hirsch, considered one of Canada‘s ading theatre directors, will present a free iblic lecture entitled A Life in the Theatre ednesday, Oct. 17 at 8 p.m., in the Theatre of e Arts. Sponsored by University of Waterloo Drama epartment, Life in the Theatre promises to be i excltlngl hourâ€"long presentation by a brilliant eatrical r whose awards and direcâ€" KWLT looking for volunteers Waterioo Vikings! 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The plowing Match was held at Teviotdale. e Student Council Reps. elections took place Sept. 25. e A double elimination ping pong tournament started Monday, Oct. 1. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Last years champion Everton Drake is the man to beat. e The girls first soft ball game gave us victories of 25â€"8 against Brandford and 18â€"16 against Guelph. Home runs were made by: Bev Hiscock, Brenda Taylor, Wendy Buckley, Kamp Phonechaleun. However our luck didn‘t hold on Sept. 26 when we lost both games â€" Brantford 15, Laurel 14, Guelph 14, Laurel 13. e Coâ€"ed Dodge Ball ended last week Monday Oct. 1st â€" coâ€"ed pin ball started. There will be prizes at the end. e Laurel‘s soccer team beat out both Brantâ€" ford and Guelph by scores of 3â€"0 and 3â€"1 in the first game of the season. Bill Wade had 2 goals, Mike Gesufatto, Rui Ribeiro, Blain Crawford and Kevin Kyle all scored 1 goal. Our second game on Sept. 26 gave us two wins as well. 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