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VYinClSjaf* Burnsville / N.C. f rane hise Dealer For Carolina Log Homes "Real Log Homes” I isSm Service; Construction, Financing, etc. JUNE IS, 1972 lug ■■rf,.' v-g-:’?• , u -.- 7 : l.' .■' '. '• .2s& v lsS?!Cr*lwk Z 4 V 1 " A ~,; " • HK,;. SE' niuvum,.' ’%. 71?25s .■ m, Jy ■ VH ' v '' IN», , a %. ‘WMBa V flfflK' *l|P?s** .pir«. J MKBn lJw w ' fwirli -r wmH*'* The "Clean Up" Crew Arrived Early At Parkway Playhouse This Year—Season Opens June 28 Playhouse To Open With 'Auntie Maine’ Parkway Playhouse in Burns ville will present two musicals, three comedies and a "send - mental drama" this summer, x the theatre provides a weekly sc ries of stage productions for its 26th year. The bill of plays, which begins June ,28 and continues through Augret 5, will make 1972 a season of favorites’ at - Parkway. Among the favorite who'll be represented are: ♦Charlie Brown and all the gang from Charles Schulz's popular "Peanuts" comic strip, in "You're A Good Man, Chan lie Brown. " ♦Everybody's favorite aunt, "Auntie Marne. " ♦The crown prince of thea tre comedy, Neil Simon, with his play "Plaza Suite". ♦The all-time favoritesto ry of a family's struggles thru hard times, in '1 Remember Mama. " ♦Baseball, in the popular musical comedy "Damn Yan kees. " The first production, "Aun tie Marne, "is the comedy _ which was a highly successful Broadway play and film starriig Rosalind Russell. It will run June 28-July 1. Charlie Brown and company take over the Parkway stage July 5-8. Moliere's classic comedy, "The Doctor In Spite of Him self, " will be presented July 12-15, followed by '1 Remem ber Mama, " July 19-22. The Neil Simon entry, con sisting of three one-act plays focusing on different characters who occupy the same suite in a hotel over a period of time, is scheduled for July 26- 29. The closing production, Aug. 2-5, is "Damn Yankees, " the hit musical which ran in New York for more than two years HOMEOWNERS NOW YOU CAN Cut your own firewood, prune trees, build furni ture, clear your storm damage. Get the lightweight HOMELITE" 150 CHAIN SAW „* ° Your Homeiite Dealer ts Listed *n the Yellow Pages and was later made iuto a pop ular motion picture. Another favorite will also be on hand for part of the sea son at Parkway— as he has every year since the summer stock Lieatre opened. He's W. C. (Mutt) Burton of * i teidsville, Greensboro Daily News feature writer and critic who's also a veteran actor. Barton is definitely slated for a role in "Plaza Suite", and may also b<; in the cast of "Damn Yankees. rt The playhouse, which is opeiated by the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, offers drama students from UNC-G and other universities an epportunity to participate in a concentrated seven week training program. They attend classes in vari ous phases of stagecraft and ilso prepare the six production. About 35 students are expeo ted to enroll in the program this summer. J. Gordon Greene, an assis tant professor' of drama at UNC- G and director of Parkway Play house, noted that the theatre is opening its season earlier than usual this year because most universities, including UNC- G, are now beginning the fall semester in late August, rather than late September. Under the new schedule the first play will be presented on Jane 28-July 1. In the the first production has general ly been scheduled for just after July Fourth. Greene said the bill of plays this year is the playhouse *8 first to include mere than one musi cal. "It gives us and our audience a kind of bonue, " he said. 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" Greene said Yankees" was chosen for this final pro duction because the theatre's co- manager, Lauren K. Woods HI, who'll direct it, is a "base ball nut and has wanted to do it for a long time. " Woods,an associate professor at Moimoiih College in West Long New Jersey, will be in lii/lOth year with the playhouse. For the first time, Parkway will have a student serving as guest director. Bob Alpaugh of Tampa, Florida, a Master of Fine Arts drama student at UNC-G, will direct the Mo liere comedy as his master's thesis. Each of the playhouse pro ductions will be presented Wed nesday through Saturday at 8:30 p. m. Tickets are available at two rates: $2. 50 for adults and $1.25 for those of high school age or younger. However, special "Bargain tickets" are available in pack ages of six adult admissions for sl2 and six pre-college admis sions for $6. These tickets will be available only until July 1, and may be exchanged in varioias ways: one ticket for each show, six tickets for one show, two tickets for each of three shows, or any similar combination. "All we ask", said Greene, "is that these ticket holders make reservations in advance for the particular shows they want to see. " To order tickets for anyftrk way Productions, write to the playhouse box office in Burns ville, N.C., 28714, or tele phone the box office at 682- 6141 (Area Code 704). s> ■ . - ■ 1 "— 1 " .... ■ GE RON IMP Cl CHOMP oY 7 ~7~ fIR/ ‘’eatcat smack\ V Siftl'llT j FFED [ffiSJ V - .... /. (.HI MAUCIA-HAVWG A LITTIf ( WHA’CHA GOT TO EAT PF l‘W HBAWW7OO - G£T L o2l/ Yi r^r-~ —^ ! ! I ( CMON !! SHOW ME YOU GOT TO I noJ! \o! ( ,V-—-t EAT--* / I^PLGfe^ U, • f I'Ll BET YOU Y~FGAD(/ COL. THINK IW WERID < FLANDERS DONT'CHA (»»«U ) CRISPY FRIED —A CHICKFN-- ARMY ANNOUNCES SPECIAL ENLISTMENT BONUS. 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