Wednesday, November 4, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUD E Page A scene from the famous ballet, Giselle. This ballet, attend a meeting of the com- to be completed by January 31 mittee picked to handle arrange-|with the judging being done in ments for the B.C. Regional/the hometown of the respective Drama Festival set for the week | drama groups. of March 21st in the capital city, said that if a large number of three-act productions are en- \ INTEREST KEEN IN NEXT YEAR'S DRAMA FESTIVAL necoteary for & Preliminary ad VICTORIA — Cued by the an- still undecided about the Wil-|judication to be held to trim the nouncement. that the Dominion | liams Lake Players’’ Club of|number of plays for the B.C. Drama Festival is scheduled for| Face In The Mirror, but if the| finals to six. Vancouver in May, B.C. com-| play lives up to expectations, de- munity stages are being invaded| cision will. probably be made West Van couple buy guest ranch New owners of the Unicorn Guest Ranch on Horse Lake in the South Cariboo are Mr. and Adding to the interest is the E E Mrs. Dick Tearoe of West Van- by record numbers of “act-for-| next week. h y is|imdication of two groups that | eek. The play is a eee [fun performers. [scheduled for production nere|they plan to produce original/couver. The 160-acre vacation December 8, 4, ands. plays. The Canada Council re-| Spot has 22 cottages on the prop- As many as 16 local drama groups have expressed interest jin entering three-act produc- tions in the preliminary com- petition leading to the Domin- j lon Festival May 16-21 at Van- couve: Queen Elizabeth Theaare, according to Franklin |r Johnson, president of the B. C. Drama Association. Director Gwen Ringwood cently offered increased monetary|erty as well as the main lodge. The director of the nationally | awards to playwrights and drama| Mr. Tearoe has been with the known White Rock Players said| groups if their productions are|family business of Tearoe and that the fact that the Dominion| capable of winning a regional|Sons, Builders Supply Ltd. for Festival was being staged in| final, Mr. Johnson said. 30 years. B.C. for the first time in seven Se years has contributed to the| Hesaid that December 15 had| Canadian rule of the Cana- tremendous interest in live|been set as the deadline for entr-| dian way of business life is to theatre in all districts of the| ies for the 20 annual B.C. Festival| produce what consumers want at province, ;and that if preliminary adjudica-| prices consumers will pay. Only Mr. Johnson, in Victoria, to tion was necessary it would have alternative is bankruptcy. as interpreted by the Bolshoi company, will be seen locally in. the special showing of the film The Bol- shoi Ballet, at the Alston this Sunday Special film shows famed Russian Ballet company For those who like ballet and those who haye been curious about the appeal of this form of ex- pressive dance, a rare opportunity for satisfaction will be presented locally this Sunday with the show- ing of the special color film “The Bolshoi Ballet.” There will be two showings of jthe film at the Alston Theatre and all proceeds go to St. An- drews United Chureh. Show times are 2:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Arnold L. Haskell, CBE, had this to say about the Russian company & the film itself after j Watching the dancers throughout More about Seattle wedding Continued from Page Two Mrs. Wright wore navy blue satin with matching hat. Her corsage was of white eucharis ou'll get a kick out of our LOW PRICES! Prices effective Thurs., Fri., Sat. NOVEMBER 5 - 6 - 7 their season in London. “Bolshoi means big and this word well describes a company that has learnt its dancing on the most spacious stage in the world. These dancers are big in move- ment, big in personality. lilies. illusion veil was attatehed to a groom's motier, wore a winter white brocade sheath with matching jacket. Her flowers were cymbidium orchids. The bride's travelling costume was a vicuna dress with match- “But only to see tnem in a nar- ing hat and a short otter jacket |rative ballet, even in GISELLE, with mink collar. Her flowers | the greatest of all, would be to were white orchids. know them incompletely. The Mrs. Ketcham is a graduate|divertissement shows a_ perfect of Smith College and of thej|cross-section of their accomplish- University of Washington. She/ment. They can dazzle us with is a member of the Seattle/a technique that seems to dety Junior League. .the laws of gravity, but, that is Mr. Ketcham is a graduate of|not mere! acrobatic because it Yale University. jis truly in expression ~~ | “The film shows the fall Obituary quality of a great company in a| Jay no other film has done.” DAVIES — On October 30, 1959, TRE Program consists of the Paul’s Hospital, Frederick |flowing dances: Dance of the Awest | Tartars trom The Fountain of _|Bakhchisarai; Spanish Dance from Le Lac des Cygnes; Spring Water; Polonaise and Cracovi- enne from Ivan Susanin; Wal- purgisnacht from Faust; The Dying Swan; Giselle, ballet in| two acts. at Markham Davies of 3337 30th Ave. in his 75 year. Sur- vived by his loving wife, Nan; 1 son, Stainton, of South Burn- aby; I daughter, Mrs. Marion Kallaur of Williams Lake, B.C. Deceased was a member of Dun- bar Lodge, AF. & , also the Scottish Rite. 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