Page 2-The Journal Opinion-July 22, 1981
I Arts and 1 + The Gondoliers set in Norwich
NORWICH--Gilbert and
Entertal so,,,van,s "The Gondoliers"
nment comes to Tracy Hall in Nor-
wich July 24 when the Light
Opera of Norwich opens the
i[C Parish Players production of
the famous operetta for an
South Pac set in Lisbon eight-nightrun.
LISBON--The Upstage
Players open their fourth
season at the Lisbon Town
tiall July 30-31 and Aug. I with
a production of Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "South
Pacific."
With the first glimpse of the
tropical setting, you will be
under the enchanting spell of
the luscious and beautiful
island of Bali Hal.
You will meet French ladies
and native island girls, the
lively Bloody Mary, Colette
tlaywood, and her daughter
Liar, Paula McCann.
Friday through Thursday
"Nobody's Perfect"
pG
Co4eature
Fri., Sat., Sun,
"Happy Birthdal
to Me"
The naive Nellie Forbush,
Debbie Henault, and the
charming Emile de Becque,
John Browm as well as the
U.S. Navy Seabees and nur-
ses, Captain Brackett, Stuart
Simpson, Commander Her-
bison, Don Rayburn, and the
ever scheming Luther Bill|s,
Keith Rowlett will also en-
tertain you.
Some of the memorable
musical numbers from "South
Pacific" include "Bali Hal,"
"Some Enchanted Evening,"
"There's Nothin' Like a
Dame," and "I'm Gonna
Wash That Man Right Outa
My Hair." These selections
and others will provide a full
evening of delightful and
hilarious entertainment.
"South Pacific" is directed
by Hal Haywood.
There are many newcomers
to the cast and crew as the
Upstage Players have brought
together performers from
Lisbon, Sugar Hill, Lyman,
Landaff, Littleton, and
Woodsy|lie in an effort to
present the best possible live
theater in the area.
Tickets will be available at
the door on all three evenings.
The curtain will rise at 8 p.m.
R
DATSUN
SALES AND SERVICE
ON TOUR--Stage, screen, and television stars David
Birney and Meredith Baxter Birney will return to
Dartmouth College's Hopkins Center this summer
with their touring production of "Talley's Folly,"
Lanford Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. The
Birneys played to packed houses at Dartmouth last
summer when they took the title roles in "Richard
Ill" and "The Country Wife" with the Dartmouth
Players. "Talley's Folly" will be performed 8
times--Aug. 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, and 20 at 8:30 p.m. and
August 15 - 16 at 2:30 p.m.--in the Center Theater.
David Strohmier, who
directed the Parish Players'
hit productions of "Iolanthe"
and "Ruddigore", is directing
"The Gondoliers," working
with many of the same people
who appeared in the previous
productions.
Barbara Duncan returns as
choreographer, along with
Jim Todhunter and ttayward
Crewe, of Norwich, and Nancy
Ell|son and Gayle Ell|son, of
Hartford, in leading roles.
"The Gondoliers" plays
Friday through Sunday, July
24, 25, and 26: and Wednesday
through Sunday, July 29
through Aug. 2. All per-
formances start at 8 p.m., and
general admission tickets, at
$6.00 each, may be obtained at
the door starting at 4:30 p.m.
on the days of performances.
Y
STORY HOUR
NEWBURY--Story hour for
Benefit concert set in Bradford children aged 3 to 5 will be BITS OF INFORMATION
held at the Tenney Memorial A one-and-a-half pound
BRADFORD--A concert for will be teaching music at the Library in Newbury July 23 at hailstone once fell on Potter,
the benefit of the 1982 North Enosburg Falls High School 10a.m Nebraska -- the largest on
Country Chorus trip to this fall. record.
England will be held Aug. 16 at
_...i,BD
A ROSE IS A ROSF_,--
David Harrison delivers
a rose to Catherine De
Boer in "The Gondoliers"
playing in Norwich.
Art on displaL]00 in W{),
WOODSVILLE--The retired Army Nurse and her hang in private
Woodsy|lie Guaranty Savings exhibit reflects her extensive H a w a i i,
Bank has announced that travels. , Massachusetts
Eleanor V. Spiller's paintings Miss Spiller s paintings Hampshire.
will be on display in the lobby
of the main office in Wood-
sville this month and next.
The bank invites you to stop
in and view the collection
which contains paintings of
animals, seascapes, flowers
and panoramic impressions of
experiences and scenes from
here and abroad.
Eleanor V. Spiller is a
Horror .film set
at free movies
WELLS RIVER--"The Night
of the Living Dead" will be the
feature at the free movies next
door to the Wells River
Laundromat at7 p.m. July 26.
The 1968 film, starring
Judith O'Dea, Russell Streiner
and Duane Jones has been
described as "possibly the
greatest low budget film of all
time."
Some scenes in this horror
movie are not recommended
for young children.
Also showing will be a Daffy
Duck cartoon.
The free movies are
sponsored by a grant from the
Wells River Savings Bank.
8 p.m. in the Bradford
Congregational Church. Grubby, B Warren Satt
The accent will be on youth .....
with flutist D. Jeffrey ! . f' ¢ IFID DONT/AIi-' --
Fullerton, soprano Becky \\; _\\; F),. AH TIltH' TO 6rIVE \\;Z =
Ewing, and pianist Gall .. '---i _ LIP SMOKIN'." ,.Y
Fllerton is a Woodsy|lie 1_,,
native who gave his senior j/j
recital at the University of
New Hampshire last season.
Becky Ewing of Bradford is
ma |orang invoice at J oh uson \\;-
State College. A couple of II
years ago she had the lead in -4,
"Oklahoma" in the Lebanon
B AL sMrI
production.
Gall Powers gave her senior
recital at the University of
Vermont this past season. Her
home is in the Boltonville
section of Newbury, and she
Pinafore playing
at WRJ playhouse
WHITE RIVER JCT.
--"H.M.S. Pinafore," one of
the most popular comic-
operas by Gilbert and
Sullivan, is the third
RURAL DEIAVERY
ON DISPLAY---One of Eleanor V. Spiller's
on display at Woodsville Guaranty Savings
STA00RS¢OP
Clare Amwdl
WEEK OF: JULY 23, 1981
AQUARIUS - January 21-FebrumN 19
Conflict with Capricorn can be resolved -- but tact is crucial.
ship ventures bring rewarding surprises if both
in a little overtime.
.PISCES - Februaj 20-March 20
You're slightly gullible; be prepared for some practical
best ideas may be met with cool reserve, while some random
are greeted with applause.
ARIES - March 21-Apfll 20
Important people figure Into week's picture. Education is
and you may be filling the roles of teacher and student.
pays off by Tuesday.
TAURUS - Aprll 21-May 22
Short-cuts just don't pay, while a roundabout route
destination successfully -- and includes extraordinary
tional fireworks spark -- and almost immediately subside.
Datsun 280-ZX 2-Seater Hatchback Coupe GL production by the Green Grandpa's Boy By Brad Anderson
Mountain Guild at the Jun ......... m .... : . _ GEMINI ,-May 23-Ju,m 21
........ yhoe. .... ! /,.€€ i I ,qt,.Y.. ,#...,..,_ _1 I :. ,, ,. ..... '-,tm.re.m,mto--+,,,m.,,,,,+=-
MC NAMARA Mm00ltq Inr The nautical hit is playing | ..... A . | | ()'Ct" 'i }/[.lffl/rlrl rtl I ,,. > .'/ . ,' .... | of hand. Good week for launching fitness program,
vav,,v, ,,vo through July 25 at the old I ' "7 ) ---'-- I I +--v ifluJ[Plbll(l"ll/I I . fL.^ ,. .T,/ I sport or taking on part-time work.
OperaH9 use. , r-- II I CA00lCl00-June2£.Jul¥££
(603) 298-8737 The typically impish Gilbert ] Jt . €.__ ## | | -_.. "' !)F % 1 4_ u I I " "q ',T [ I x. 1 Social gathering can bring you in touch with an Important
Main St. W. Lebanon, NI. and Sullivan plot of I " ' \\; € ,-- I I '- ;( :-,., _ .. -'1 I a:.f== ," ! contact. A more conservative approach proves helpful at.
........ ^*- "Pinafore", which is subtitled I J-' .YAI I /_@F'idW ,-:,"1 I -,'7. ,_ I debts should be collected quickly.
M0n-l-rl - aI a-a "The [,ass That Loved a 6" r,,,, -- - .
• = _ LEO - July 23-Anguet 22
---- Sailor." involves the plans of I // 11 :11 +// I Tautum or lJbra can brighten the frtendship plcture -- but d
,,,, - the captain of the warship I II ---F'fgr I I -\\;|1 x,,.x._,.../ I I Jill "" "--.J --1'{6ql fueetrlendshipwlthromance. OIdertrlendsmayneedabOO
|---- | I Pinafore to marry his pretty j ][ ,l | I d[/ \\;1 |"'' --" fldence which only you can provide.
| • I | daughter to the head of the I .-L. /\\; II "" 1 .Ax00I VmGO-&ugtmt23-Septembar22 ,
B I m | | British Admiralty. But
| [ 1 1 4[ I ! € I I I Josephine is secretly in love ! ,, I • s - -- - • ,- dr -- ' -- frlencA tanslttonlnWeek.eitherPerhapscase useY°u'reyour timebetweenposltlvelJ°bs and" " don't" or r
I /'. J[,J 1, J I | | with one of the crew of the NAPOLEON By McBride ud Moore " . , Y
1 i i IIJlT. _----7_---- I I l Pinafore, Ralph Rackstraw, 'Ot¢'rAVCA, " , i.---.=.=--- to contact people tn high places.
I | -ll 1|1 Central St. I | 1 and she plans to elope with [ c.NO - [I I el._ I r I LIBRA - September 23-Octobe,r 22
i ! L Woodsville, N. H, | " 1 him. A villainous member of kTO TN" IAKE., , _ I : I --"k | A dip in self-confidence ends when you re called on to me
I "~ ._ ..... • '° "" . I hremC;e cDai;kaiedlYee[ )'/l, [' ''- " """"''---,[ Pk, "., A ,| challenge.accent on tradlnThursday'SaturdaYand advertlsinfaV°r business transactions, "
..... X.."" J SCORPIO -- Octobmr 23-Novemlllr 21 .,
I ". " " "./: l Ralph is to be taken below in "',, I ='- "- " - • - - g, Week has a =ntimental appeal, highlighted by a note or
i :.'r "'--',:" | chains.. However, Little I\\;\ b.. [ ...... T- - - /w..,ffi.-,-- J"- r"zP/,-][l- Iong-distancefflend. Check all facts wltb dlligence, especia'
1 I Buttercup, the rosiest, / I I lTAC00[1 I ,e,.tore.l--teor,nves..ents.
• i# VA,, I.lauan't U-er d Them Yet l roundest and reddest of the
i ,,.uu ,,.._+,:.:,- . -- --' 1 women whe sell trinkets to the |'\\;+-l. +ll [---// / I [L+I I -.-.LJ I S&G!I,/uIUUS - No.mbar2-i:cemlmr'
| Then Mike 11115 "f001' week 1-0 H01t | sailors when they are in port, ] - - I L e,, ! I/.- ' // - / I - , A picture s worth a thousand words, so put your ideas ac
• ! reveals a secret she has kept I -- ! _-,,;=--------1 P: /_.d[ 7/ visual manner. Don't dismiss a co-worker's strange Ideas. We
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Page 2-The Journal Opinion-July 22, 1981
I Arts and 1 + The Gondoliers set in Norwich
NORWICH--Gilbert and
Entertal so,,,van,s "The Gondoliers"
nment comes to Tracy Hall in Nor-
wich July 24 when the Light
Opera of Norwich opens the
i[C Parish Players production of
the famous operetta for an
South Pac set in Lisbon eight-nightrun.
LISBON--The Upstage
Players open their fourth
season at the Lisbon Town
tiall July 30-31 and Aug. I with
a production of Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "South
Pacific."
With the first glimpse of the
tropical setting, you will be
under the enchanting spell of
the luscious and beautiful
island of Bali Hal.
You will meet French ladies
and native island girls, the
lively Bloody Mary, Colette
tlaywood, and her daughter
Liar, Paula McCann.
Friday through Thursday
"Nobody's Perfect"
pG
Co4eature
Fri., Sat., Sun,
"Happy Birthdal
to Me"
The naive Nellie Forbush,
Debbie Henault, and the
charming Emile de Becque,
John Browm as well as the
U.S. Navy Seabees and nur-
ses, Captain Brackett, Stuart
Simpson, Commander Her-
bison, Don Rayburn, and the
ever scheming Luther Bill|s,
Keith Rowlett will also en-
tertain you.
Some of the memorable
musical numbers from "South
Pacific" include "Bali Hal,"
"Some Enchanted Evening,"
"There's Nothin' Like a
Dame," and "I'm Gonna
Wash That Man Right Outa
My Hair." These selections
and others will provide a full
evening of delightful and
hilarious entertainment.
"South Pacific" is directed
by Hal Haywood.
There are many newcomers
to the cast and crew as the
Upstage Players have brought
together performers from
Lisbon, Sugar Hill, Lyman,
Landaff, Littleton, and
Woodsy|lie in an effort to
present the best possible live
theater in the area.
Tickets will be available at
the door on all three evenings.
The curtain will rise at 8 p.m.
R
DATSUN
SALES AND SERVICE
ON TOUR--Stage, screen, and television stars David
Birney and Meredith Baxter Birney will return to
Dartmouth College's Hopkins Center this summer
with their touring production of "Talley's Folly,"
Lanford Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. The
Birneys played to packed houses at Dartmouth last
summer when they took the title roles in "Richard
Ill" and "The Country Wife" with the Dartmouth
Players. "Talley's Folly" will be performed 8
times--Aug. 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, and 20 at 8:30 p.m. and
August 15 - 16 at 2:30 p.m.--in the Center Theater.
David Strohmier, who
directed the Parish Players'
hit productions of "Iolanthe"
and "Ruddigore", is directing
"The Gondoliers," working
with many of the same people
who appeared in the previous
productions.
Barbara Duncan returns as
choreographer, along with
Jim Todhunter and ttayward
Crewe, of Norwich, and Nancy
Ell|son and Gayle Ell|son, of
Hartford, in leading roles.
"The Gondoliers" plays
Friday through Sunday, July
24, 25, and 26: and Wednesday
through Sunday, July 29
through Aug. 2. All per-
formances start at 8 p.m., and
general admission tickets, at
$6.00 each, may be obtained at
the door starting at 4:30 p.m.
on the days of performances.
Y
STORY HOUR
NEWBURY--Story hour for
Benefit concert set in Bradford children aged 3 to 5 will be BITS OF INFORMATION
held at the Tenney Memorial A one-and-a-half pound
BRADFORD--A concert for will be teaching music at the Library in Newbury July 23 at hailstone once fell on Potter,
the benefit of the 1982 North Enosburg Falls High School 10a.m Nebraska -- the largest on
Country Chorus trip to this fall. record.
England will be held Aug. 16 at
_...i,BD
A ROSE IS A ROSF_,--
David Harrison delivers
a rose to Catherine De
Boer in "The Gondoliers"
playing in Norwich.
Art on displaL]00 in W{),
WOODSVILLE--The retired Army Nurse and her hang in private
Woodsy|lie Guaranty Savings exhibit reflects her extensive H a w a i i,
Bank has announced that travels. , Massachusetts
Eleanor V. Spiller's paintings Miss Spiller s paintings Hampshire.
will be on display in the lobby
of the main office in Wood-
sville this month and next.
The bank invites you to stop
in and view the collection
which contains paintings of
animals, seascapes, flowers
and panoramic impressions of
experiences and scenes from
here and abroad.
Eleanor V. Spiller is a
Horror .film set
at free movies
WELLS RIVER--"The Night
of the Living Dead" will be the
feature at the free movies next
door to the Wells River
Laundromat at7 p.m. July 26.
The 1968 film, starring
Judith O'Dea, Russell Streiner
and Duane Jones has been
described as "possibly the
greatest low budget film of all
time."
Some scenes in this horror
movie are not recommended
for young children.
Also showing will be a Daffy
Duck cartoon.
The free movies are
sponsored by a grant from the
Wells River Savings Bank.
8 p.m. in the Bradford
Congregational Church. Grubby, B Warren Satt
The accent will be on youth .....
with flutist D. Jeffrey ! . f' ¢ IFID DONT/AIi-' --
Fullerton, soprano Becky \\; _\\; F),. AH TIltH' TO 6rIVE \\;Z =
Ewing, and pianist Gall .. '---i _ LIP SMOKIN'." ,.Y
Fllerton is a Woodsy|lie 1_,,
native who gave his senior j/j
recital at the University of
New Hampshire last season.
Becky Ewing of Bradford is
ma |orang invoice at J oh uson \\;-
State College. A couple of II
years ago she had the lead in -4,
"Oklahoma" in the Lebanon
B AL sMrI
production.
Gall Powers gave her senior
recital at the University of
Vermont this past season. Her
home is in the Boltonville
section of Newbury, and she
Pinafore playing
at WRJ playhouse
WHITE RIVER JCT.
--"H.M.S. Pinafore," one of
the most popular comic-
operas by Gilbert and
Sullivan, is the third
RURAL DEIAVERY
ON DISPLAY---One of Eleanor V. Spiller's
on display at Woodsville Guaranty Savings
STA00RS¢OP
Clare Amwdl
WEEK OF: JULY 23, 1981
AQUARIUS - January 21-FebrumN 19
Conflict with Capricorn can be resolved -- but tact is crucial.
ship ventures bring rewarding surprises if both
in a little overtime.
.PISCES - Februaj 20-March 20
You're slightly gullible; be prepared for some practical
best ideas may be met with cool reserve, while some random
are greeted with applause.
ARIES - March 21-Apfll 20
Important people figure Into week's picture. Education is
and you may be filling the roles of teacher and student.
pays off by Tuesday.
TAURUS - Aprll 21-May 22
Short-cuts just don't pay, while a roundabout route
destination successfully -- and includes extraordinary
tional fireworks spark -- and almost immediately subside.
Datsun 280-ZX 2-Seater Hatchback Coupe GL production by the Green Grandpa's Boy By Brad Anderson
Mountain Guild at the Jun ......... m .... : . _ GEMINI ,-May 23-Ju,m 21
........ yhoe. .... ! /,.€€ i I ,qt,.Y.. ,#...,..,_ _1 I :. ,, ,. ..... '-,tm.re.m,mto--+,,,m.,,,,,+=-
MC NAMARA Mm00ltq Inr The nautical hit is playing | ..... A . | | ()'Ct" 'i }/[.lffl/rlrl rtl I ,,. > .'/ . ,' .... | of hand. Good week for launching fitness program,
vav,,v, ,,vo through July 25 at the old I ' "7 ) ---'-- I I +--v ifluJ[Plbll(l"ll/I I . fL.^ ,. .T,/ I sport or taking on part-time work.
OperaH9 use. , r-- II I CA00lCl00-June2£.Jul¥££
(603) 298-8737 The typically impish Gilbert ] Jt . €.__ ## | | -_.. "' !)F % 1 4_ u I I " "q ',T [ I x. 1 Social gathering can bring you in touch with an Important
Main St. W. Lebanon, NI. and Sullivan plot of I " ' \\; € ,-- I I '- ;( :-,., _ .. -'1 I a:.f== ," ! contact. A more conservative approach proves helpful at.
........ ^*- "Pinafore", which is subtitled I J-' .YAI I /_@F'idW ,-:,"1 I -,'7. ,_ I debts should be collected quickly.
M0n-l-rl - aI a-a "The [,ass That Loved a 6" r,,,, -- - .
• = _ LEO - July 23-Anguet 22
---- Sailor." involves the plans of I // 11 :11 +// I Tautum or lJbra can brighten the frtendship plcture -- but d
,,,, - the captain of the warship I II ---F'fgr I I -\\;|1 x,,.x._,.../ I I Jill "" "--.J --1'{6ql fueetrlendshipwlthromance. OIdertrlendsmayneedabOO
|---- | I Pinafore to marry his pretty j ][ ,l | I d[/ \\;1 |"'' --" fldence which only you can provide.
| • I | daughter to the head of the I .-L. /\\; II "" 1 .Ax00I VmGO-&ugtmt23-Septembar22 ,
B I m | | British Admiralty. But
| [ 1 1 4[ I ! € I I I Josephine is secretly in love ! ,, I • s - -- - • ,- dr -- ' -- frlencA tanslttonlnWeek.eitherPerhapscase useY°u'reyour timebetweenposltlvelJ°bs and" " don't" or r
I /'. J[,J 1, J I | | with one of the crew of the NAPOLEON By McBride ud Moore " . , Y
1 i i IIJlT. _----7_---- I I l Pinafore, Ralph Rackstraw, 'Ot¢'rAVCA, " , i.---.=.=--- to contact people tn high places.
I | -ll 1|1 Central St. I | 1 and she plans to elope with [ c.NO - [I I el._ I r I LIBRA - September 23-Octobe,r 22
i ! L Woodsville, N. H, | " 1 him. A villainous member of kTO TN" IAKE., , _ I : I --"k | A dip in self-confidence ends when you re called on to me
I "~ ._ ..... • '° "" . I hremC;e cDai;kaiedlYee[ )'/l, [' ''- " """"''---,[ Pk, "., A ,| challenge.accent on tradlnThursday'SaturdaYand advertlsinfaV°r business transactions, "
..... X.."" J SCORPIO -- Octobmr 23-Novemlllr 21 .,
I ". " " "./: l Ralph is to be taken below in "',, I ='- "- " - • - - g, Week has a =ntimental appeal, highlighted by a note or
i :.'r "'--',:" | chains.. However, Little I\\;\ b.. [ ...... T- - - /w..,ffi.-,-- J"- r"zP/,-][l- Iong-distancefflend. Check all facts wltb dlligence, especia'
1 I Buttercup, the rosiest, / I I lTAC00[1 I ,e,.tore.l--teor,nves..ents.
• i# VA,, I.lauan't U-er d Them Yet l roundest and reddest of the
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